Model 2340 Universal Fiber Optic Modem User Manual
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System CAUTION! This product may contain a laser diode operating at a wavelength of 1300nm - 1600nm. Use of optical instruments (e.g., collimating optics) with this product may increase eye hazard. Use of controls or adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Under normal conditions, the radiation levels emitted by this product are under Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview ................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Modem Operation................................................................................................................... 1-2 Fiber Optic Options ................................................................................................................ 1-3 Features...........................................
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................5-1 5.1 5.2 5.3 Loopback Tests .......................................................................................................................5-2 Optical Power and BERT Tests...............................................................................................5-2 Fiber Optic Diagnostics................................................................................................
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System List of Tables Table 1. 2340 LED Functions............................................................................................................ 2-2 Table 2. Signals and Pinouts: EIA-423/232, -530 Protocols and EIA-449/42 and V.35 Adapters .. 3-2 Table 3. EIA-449 Interface DC-37 Pin Assignments ........................................................................ 3-5 Table 4. EIA-422 Interface TwinAx Signals .....................................................
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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Chapter 1 Overview The Model 2340 universal fiber optic modem provides full-duplex operation at speeds up to 2.048 Mbps and distances up to 120 Km, depending on the rate and mode selections. The 2340 operates with these electrical line interface modules (ELIM): • • • • • • • • • • EIA-530 and EIA-530-A EIA-423A and EIA-232D EIA 449 and EIA-422 CCITT V.
Figure 1. Model 2340 Modem 1.1 Modem Operation The electrical connection between the network equipment and the 2340 differs according to the electrical line interface module (ELIM). The conversion between electrical and optical signals is similar in all applications. The modem multiplexes the clock, data, and control lead inputs from the ELIM, then adds framing and supervisory information.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 1.2 Fiber Optic Options The 2340 includes one fiber-optic transmitter and receiver. Use the 2340 with multimode or single mode fiber optic cable and SC or ST connectors, depending on the transmitter option. The transmitter options include: • • • Single Mode, at 1310 nm and 1550 nm Multimode, at 1310 nm CWDM For descriptions of the options by model number, see Chapter 6. 1.
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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Chapter 2 Installation and Setup The 2340 can be installed in a UCS 1000, UCS 1001, or Model 1040 or 1050 enclosure. For details on the chassis, see the manual for the chassis. The process to install a 2340 is the same for all chassis options. 2.1 Installation Follow these steps to install the 2340 and ELIM: 1. Unpack and inspect all components. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to return the equipment to the manufacturer.
Caution: To avoid damaging the fiber end-surface or connector, use extreme care when installing or removing cables. 8. Plug in the optical cables: • • If you have a simplex optical connector, use a single strand, single mode fiber cable between a pair of 2340 modems, one at 1310 nm wavelength and the other at 1550 nm wavelength. If you have a duplex connector, use Tx to Rx, and Rx to Tx orientation. 9. Label each cable and connector with a signal name and direction. 10.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Chapter 3 Electrical Data Interfaces The 2340 supports these ELIMs: • • • • • • • • • • • L130 Configurable EIA-232/423/530/P53/449/V35 P53 Interface for the L130 L131 EIA-422 DC-37 with controls L132 EIA-422 TwinAx L133 TTL BNC L134 T1 RJ-45 L135 T1 DA-15 L136 E1 RJ-45 L137 E1 DA-15 L138 EIA-422 DC-37 without controls L139 T88 In addition, this chapter describes operating and clock modes for the ELIMs. 3.
The V.35 interface signals follow the EIA-423 and EIA-232 protocols with minor changes, including these three end-to-end control leads: • • RTS to DCD DTR to RI DSR indicates that the modem is ready to receive data. TM is On only when loopback is active on either or both modems. Table 2. Signals and Pinouts: EIA-423/232, -530 Protocols and EIA-449/42 and V.35 Adapters Signal Name Path Frame Ground EIADB-25 EIA-530 DB-25 EIA- DC-37 CCITT V.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 3.2 P53 Interface for the L130 The L130 ELIM supports the P53 interface and external DCE/DTE adapter that converts the interface to DTE with male DB-25 connector This interface supports FIFO buffers for received or transmitted data and a programmable delay line to fine-tune the clock and data timing.
Use the Internal configuration when the network equipment is set for Internal Timing (see Figure 3). In this application, the modems act as the network timing source. When connecting KG or KIV encryptors on the Black side, go to the Functional Configuration screen and set the interface configuration parameters: set the operating mode to Internal, then set the Internal Rate, then set the delay time; for details, see Section 4.7.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 3.3 L131: EIA-422, DC-37 With Control Signals The L131 ELIM for EIA-449 is electrically compatible with the EIA-422 specifications for clock and data and with EIA-423 for control signals. It uses a female DC-37 connector; Table 3 lists the pinout. SD, RD, ST, RT and TT provide the primary data and clock signals. ST provides the transmit clock reference for Internal and Slave modes. RT provides the clock for the received data.
DC-37 Pin EIA-449 Signal Function Direction 18 TM Test Mode 19 SG Signal Ground 20 RC Receive Common 33 SQ Signal Quality Control 34 NS New Signal Control 37 SC Send Common 3.4 Out L132: EIA-422, TwinAx The L132 ELIM is electrically compatible with the EIA-422A specifications. It uses five TwinAx connectors. Table 4 lists the supported signals. Table 4.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 3.6 L134, L135, L136, L137: T1 and E1 The L134, L135, L136, and L137 ELIMs are electrically compatible with T1 or E1 specifications. Tables 6 and 7 show the connector pinouts. • L134 supports T1 and transmits AMI or B8ZS code. The ELIM includes an RJ-45 connector; use a 100 ohm twisted pair cable to connect to the local network equipment. L135 supports T1 and transmits AMI or B8ZS code.
3.7 L138: EIA-422, DC-37 Without Control Signals The L138 ELIM is electrically compatible with the EIA-422A specifications. It includes a female DC-37 connector, but not the control signals available with the EIA-449 interface. Table 9 lists the supported clock and data signals. Table 9.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System • External mode: Use when the DTE provides the clock or when the 2340 is used as a tail circuit connecting to a DCE. The other device sends this clock to the modem as the TD Timing signal. Go to the Functional Configuration screen and set the interface configuration values: select External mode, then set the TD Timing source to SCTE or SCTE Sampled for a gapped clock. See Figure 5.
• Slave mode: This 2340 uses the clock from the remote modem as both the TD Timing and RD Timing signals. Go to the Functional Configuration screen and set the interface configuration values: set the interface type, then select Slave mode, then set the TD Timing source to SCT for most applications or to SCTE, SCTE Sampled, or SCT Inverted for high data rates or a long cable to the DTE. See Figure 7.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Chapter 4 Software Management If the 2340 is in a Model 1040 enclosure or is in a UCS 1000 chassis within a system that includes a DMM and a CIM, you can manage the 2340 through VT100 Terminal Emulation, which is accessible by a Telnet session, HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software, a standard SNMP network manager, and CanogaView. 4.
4.3 Management User Interface The Management User Interface for the 2340 provides screens for setup, monitoring, and diagnostics. These sections discuss the screens for the 2340, using a Telnet session for access. 4.3.1 General Screen Format A typical screen, shown in Figure 8, includes standard descriptions and reference designations. Use this and other screens to configure the system, set operational parameters, and verify the system status. All screens use a common method for navigation.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 4.3.2 User Interface Organization The user interface consists of selectable, nested screens, available in this order: Main Menu 1. System Configuration 1. Hardware Configuration 2. Functional Configuration 1. Configure local interface 2. Configure remote interface 3. LOS Detection 4. Redundancy setup 3. Trap Configuration 4. Alarm Output Configuration 5. SNMP Configuration Parameters 13. Host Table 2. Diagnostics 3. Interface Status 4. Link Counter Errors 5.
• To reach the chassis, and then select the 2340, follow these steps: a. Type 3, "Manage or access a specific Chassis," and press , press to cycle through the chassis in the domain, and then press to select the chassis. b. At the Chassis Management screen, press to cycle to the slot number for the 2340, then press to reach the Main Menu screen for the 2340. 4.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Table 11. System Configuration Option Definitions Menu Item Description 1) Hardware Configuration Reports information about the local and remote modems 2) Functional Configuration Reports modem status; set ELIM values and loopback options 3) Trap Configuration Enable or disable traps 4) Alarm Output Configuration Enable or disable the alarm outputs; set alarm levels 5) SNMP Configuration Reports Ethernet information; set up SNMP parameters 4.
-------------------------FUNCTIONAL CONFIGURATION------------------------Local Pri. Local Sec. Remote Pri. Remote Sec. Oscillator(MHz) Interface Type Operating Mode Int. Rate (bps) TD Timing RD Timing DCD Output CTS Output DSR Output KGCTS(A)/RLSD Delay (ns) T1 Output LOS Detection Redundancy 6.144 EIA-423/232 Internal 384000 SCTE SCR Far RTS Local RTS Far Local Test Normal N/A N/A On Auto/Active 6.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 5. To return to the System Configuration menu, press . Note: When setting the Internal Rate parameter, the 2340 may not be able to generate the exact rate. To calculate the available rates, use this equation: Rate = Osc (PLL_N/PLL_M) (1/Div) Where Ocs = 16384000 Hz, 24704000 Hz, or custom oscillator rate 32 ≤ PLL_N ≤ 254 64 ≤ PLL_M ≤ 128 2 ≤ Div ≤ 65354 and PLL_N, PLL_M, and Div are even numbers Table 13.
ELIM Group L130 with P53 Parameter Possible Values Interface Type P53 Operating Mode Internal, Ext. Station, or External Internal Rate (bps) (select for Internal Mode) Type the rate, then confirm the rate calculated from the Rate equation above Delay (ns) (select for Internal Rate) 0 to 170 in 10 ns increments TD Timing (select for Ext.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 2. At the Trap Configuration screen, type the number for a trap and press . Note: "Master Trap Control" enables or disables all traps; the default is Disabled. 2. Press to cycle to Enabled or Disabled and press . 3. To return to the System Configuration menu, press .
4.9 Alarm Output Configuration Use the Alarm Output Configuration screen to set any or all alarms to Major, Minor, or Off. See Figure 14 and Table 15. To configure alarms, follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration menu type 4, "Alarm Output Configuration," and press . The Alarm Output Configuration screen appears. 2. Type the number for the alarm you want to set and press . 3. Press to cycle to Major, Minor, or Off, and press . 4.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 4.10 SNMP Configuration Use the SNMP Configuration screen to view and set up the SNMP parameters on the 2340. See Figure 15 and Table 16. To view SNMP parameters, follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration menu type 5, "SNMP Configuration," and press . The SNMP Configuration screen appears. 2. Type the number for the alarm you want to set and press . 3. Type the information or value, and press . 4.
Item Description 10) BOOTP Enabled Enable this if the module needs to obtain its IP address from a BOOTP server; when the unit has an IP address, disable BOOTP 11) Serial Port Config Set the type of serial port connection: VT100, SLIP, or PPP 12) Telnet Timeout Set the time with no activity until a Telnet connection automatically logs out 13) Host Table Go to the Host Table screen 4.11 Host Table The SNMP agent allows access to up to 24 Host IP addresses listed in the Host Table.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 4.12 Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics screen to view current loopback status and set loopback controls. See Figure 17 and Table 17. To access the Diagnostics screen, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type 2, "Diagnostics," and press . 2. Type the number for the control that you want to set and press . 3. Press to cycle to the setting you want, and press . 4. To return to the Main Menu, press .
4.13 Interface Status The Interface Status report provides information about the local and remote interface types, the current data rate, and the controls for the interface type. See Figure 18. To view the 2340 interface status, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type 3, "Interface Status," and press . 2. To return to the System Configuration menu, press .
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System -------------------------LINK ERROR COUNTERS---------------------------Local Pri. Timer DDDD:HH:MM:SS Sync Status Sync Count Bit Errors BER (1E-9) Up Time Sec. 0:00:06:47 0:00:06:42 0 0 0 0 0 0 OK 0 0 0 0:00:06:47 OK 0 0 0 0:00:06:42 Composite LOS Errors Electrical LOS Errors SQL Rx Errors BERT BERT BERT BERT BERT Remote Pri. Sec. Hit 'TAB' to reset timers and counters, 'ESC' to return to previous menu. Figure 19. Link Error Counters Screen Table 18.
4.15 System Alarms The System Alarms screen reports alarms and faults on the local 2340 and the remote 2340. See Figure 20 and Table 19. To view current alarm status, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu, type 5, Alarms, and press . The System Alarms report appears. 2. To return to the Main Menu, press .
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 4.16 Utilities Use the Utilities screen to set values for general parameters and to run the diagnostic PING. See Figure 21 and Table 20. To access the Utilities screen, follow this step: 1. From the Main Menu, type 6, Utilities, and press . The Utilities menu appears.
4.17 PING Use the PING Generation screen to test the connection to a specific IP address. To use the PING option, see Figure 20 and follow these steps: ----------PING Generation---------------------------------IP Address to PING: 0.0.0.0 PING count (1 to 255, 0 = forever): 0 Use TAB key to move to other field, and ENTER to validate. Figure 22. PING Generation Screen 1. From the Main Menu, type 6, Utilities, and press . 2. From the Utilities menu, type 8, PING Generation, and press . 3.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System 2. Record the numbers for the Active and Inactive Firmware for both the local and remote modems. 3. Access the Canoga Perkins Web site, click Downloads, scroll to the 2340 file name and compare the version numbers listed there with the version numbers you recorded. The 2340 firmware file name is similar to 23x00106.zip, where 23x0 indicates the product type and 0106 indicates the version number.
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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Use the diagnostic procedures in this section to test and troubleshoot the 2340. Before starting the diagnostics, obtain this equipment: • • • • Multimeter Fiber Optic Power Meter Short (1 m or less) fiber optic jumper cable Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) Table 21 lists troubleshooting strategies for various symptoms. Table 21.
5.1 Loopback Tests Use loopback to diagnose a fault on the optical link, either on a modem or with a cable. The 2340 supports both local and remote loopback. Local loopback loops the data internally; remote loopback loops the data at the remote modem. Set loopback either in software at the Diagnostics screen for a managed 2340 or, if the Loopback control Mode on the Diagnostics screen is set to Hardware, at the F1/NRM/F2 (Local/Normal/Remote loopback) switch on a Model 1040 enclosure.
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System f. If the reading is incorrect, repeat the measurement with a different test cable. If the power level is still not within range, call Technical Support. If you know the link attenuation, subtract that value from the 2340 Tx output value to determine the power expected at the remote cable end, which is the input power at the remote receiver, and skip this section. Otherwise, continue these steps to use the 2340 to measure the link attenuation. g.
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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Chapter 6 Specifications 6.
Interfaces Supported: RS-232D / RS-423 RS-449 CCITT V.35 TTL / BNC TwinAx 422 TwinAx MIL-STD-188-114C Transparent T1 / E1 RS-530 Power Requirement: Standalone 115 VAC ±10% at 0.22 Amps 115/230 VAC ± 10% switchable at 0.11 Amps ,47 to 63 Hz Rack Mount PC Card 18 VAC ±10% at 1.1 Amps per board, 50 to 64 H Table 22. RJ-45 Pinout Pin Signal Source Path 1 RI DTE Out 2 DCD DCE Out 3 DTR DTE In 4 SIG GND DTE In 5 RXD DCE Out 6 TXD DTE In 7 CTS DCE Out 8 RTS DTE In 6.
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L13x ELIMs Model Interface Description L130 Configurable EIA232/423/530/P53/449/V35 L131 EIA422 DC37 with control L132 EIA422 TwinAx L133 TTL BNC L134 T1 RJ45 L135 T1 DA15 L136 E1 RJ45 L137 E1 DA15 L138 EIA422 DC37 without controls L139 T88 TwinAx 6-4 Model 2340 Model User Manual
EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System Appendix A Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Effective July 1, 2005 and After, Canoga Perkins warrants that, at the time of sale, and, for its lifetime, with certain exceptions noted below, every Canoga Perkins' labeled product purchased will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime, if properly installed and used in conformity to Canoga Perkins' published specifications. This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable.
Limitations Canoga Perkins may at its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time. Other than those expressly stated herein, THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION, ARE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY.
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