HP MSR Router Series Interface Module Guide Part number: 5998-2053 Document version: 6PW103-20140607
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Contents SIC/DSIC ······································································································································································ 1 Ethernet switching module················································································································································ 1 SIC-4FSW/SIC-4FSW-PoE/DSIC-9FSW/DSIC-9FSW-PoE ·················································································· 1 Ethernet interface mod
POS (SDH/SONET) interface module ························································································································· 48 MIM-1POS ····························································································································································· 49 E1/T1 interface module ················································································································································ 50 MIM-2E1/MIM-4
FIC-1GEF/FIC-2GEF ·············································································································································· 98 ATM interface module ················································································································································· 100 FIC-IMA-4E1/FIC-IMA-8E1 ································································································································· 100 FIC-IMA-8T1 ·······
3G interface ································································································································································· 168 4G interface ································································································································································· 169 Appendix A Interface module list ························································································································
SIC/DSIC MSR series routers adopt modular design and support a wide range of optional SICs and DSICs. A SIC occupies one SIC slot of an MSR router and a DSIC occupies two SIC slots of a router. The SIC/DSIC series interface modules provide abundant interfaces, such as synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, Ethernet interface, E1/T1, ISDN BRI/PRI, ADSL, audio interface, Layer 2 switching interface, and so on.
Description Attribute SIC-4FSW/SIC-4FSW-PoE interface module Connector RJ-45 Interface type MDI/MDIX Number of connectors Four 100 Mbps RJ-45 connectors Cable Standard (straight-through)/cross-over Ethernet cable Operation mode 10/100 Mbps autosensing, full/half duplex DSIC-9FSW/DSIC-9FSW-PoE interface module Nine 100 Mbps RJ-45 connectors NOTE: MDI stands for Media Dependent Interface of the Ethernet. Typically, the interfaces on the network cards belong to this type.
Table 2 LEDs on the panel LED Description Steady ON A link is present, but there is no data being transmitted or received. OFF No link is present. Flashing A link is present and there is data being transmitted and received (ACT). In addition, there is a POE LED on each module, which is provided for the corresponding modules (SIC-4FSW-POE and DSIC-9FSW-POE) with the POE function.
NOTE: MDI stands for Media Dependent Interface of the Ethernet. Typically, the interfaces on the network cards belong to this type. Cross Media Dependent Interface (MDIX) is usually adopted on hubs or LAN switches.
Table 5 Interface attributes of SIC-1BSV/SIC-2BSV Attribute Description Number of connectors 1 Connector SFP/LC Interface standard 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab Operating mode 100 Mbps Full duplex Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates the SIC-1FEF panel: Figure 6 SIC-1FEF panel The following table describes the LEDs on the SIC-1FEF panel: Table 6 LEDs on SIC-1FEF panel LED LINK/ACT Status Description OFF No link is present.
Table 7 Interface Attributes of the SIC-1GEC Attribute Description Connector RJ-45 Interface type MDI Frame format • • • • Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP IEEE 802.2 IEEE 802.3 10/100/1000 Mbps autosensing Operation mode Full/half duplex NOTE: SIC-1GEC uses COMBO interface; it cannot support fiber and electrical interfaces at the same time. When the router is powered on, the electrical interface takes effect by default. To use a fiber interface, configure it at the command line interface (CLI).
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about the Ethernet interface cables and the connection methods, see "Ethernet interface." For more information about fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods, see "Fiber port.
Figure 8 SIC-1E1-F panel The status description for the LEDs is shown in the following table: Table 11 Description for the LEDs on SIC-1E1-F panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means neither loopback nor alarm is present.
Attribute Description E1 Operating modes CE1 Backup Supported services Terminal access Interface LEDs SIC-2E1-F panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 9 SIC-2E1-F panel The status description for the LEDs is shown in the following table: Table 13 Description for the LEDs on SIC-2E1-F panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received.
Table 14 Interface attributes of SIC-1EPRI Attribute Description Connector type D15 Number of connectors 1 Interface standard G.703, G.704 Interface rate 2.
SIC-1T1-F Introduction 1-port Fractional T1 interface module supports: • Transmission/Receiving and handling of T1 data streams; • Remote loopback and local loopback, facilitating the effective and flexible debugging; • Multiple purposes through different configurations. The FT1 operating mode supported by the SIC-1T1-F module allows only one bundle. The time slots can only be bundled into one n x 56 kbps channel, where n is in the range of 1 to 24. The SIC-1T1-F does not support the PRI mode.
Table 17 Description for the LEDs on SIC-1T1-F panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means the carrier signal has been received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or/and received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Attribute Description Minimum baud rate 300 bps Maximum baud rate 115.2 Kbps Supported services • • • • Modem dial-up Backup Terminal access service Asynchronous dedicated line Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates the SIC-8AS front panel: Figure 12 SIC-8AS front panel The following table describes the LEDs on the SIC-8AS panel: Table 19 LEDs on SIC-8AS panel LED Description LINK/ACT • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present.
Attribute Description Number of connectors 1 Interface cable Customized cable with 16-port RJ-45 connector (female) Interface standard RS232 Minimum baud rate 300 bps Maximum baud rate 115.
Attribute Number of connectors Interface standard and operating mode Minimum baud rate (bps) Maximum baud rate (bps) Description Synchronous Asynchronous • 1 (SIC-1SAE) • 2 (SIC-2SAE) • 4 (SIC-4SAE) V.24 V.35, RS449, X.21, RS530 DTE, DCE DTE, DCE 1200 1200 300 64 k 2.048 M 115.2 RS232 V.24 (RS232) DTE cable V.24 (RS232) DCE cable V.35 DTE cable V.35 DCE cable Cable X.21 DTE cable X.
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about synchronous/asynchronous serial port cables and connection methods, see "Synchronous/asynchronous serial ports." XDSL interface module • DSIC-1SHDSL-8W • SIC-1ADSL • SIC-1ADSL-I DSIC-1SHDSL-8W Introduction A 1-port 8-wire (4-pair) high-speed digital subscriber line interface module (DSIC-1SHDSL-8W) supports symmetric link rate of up to 22.76 Mbps. The G.
Figure 15 DSIC-1SHDSL-8W panel The following table describes the LEDs on the module panel. Table 25 LEDs on the DSIC-1SHDSL-8W panel LED Description LINK/ACT (P0-P3) • • • • ON means a carrier signal is received. OFF means no carrier signals is received. Fast flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. Slow flashing means the module is negotiating rates. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about G.SHDSL interface cables and the connection methods, see "G.
Attribute SIC-1ADSL • In ADSL full rate mode (ITU-T 992.1 G.DMT/ANSI T1.413): 8 Mbps (downlink rate) 1024 kbps (uplink rate) • In ADSL Lite mode (ITU-T 992.2 G.Lite): 64 kbps to 1 Mbps (downlink rate) Interface rate 64 kbps to 512 kbps (uplink rate) • In ADSL2+ full rate mode (ITU-T 992.5): 24 Mbps (downlink rate) 1024 kbps (uplink rate) Interface standard • • • • • ITU-T 992.1 G.DMT ITU-T 992.2 G.Lite ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU-T 992.3 ITU-T 992.
SIC-1ADSL-I Introduction SIC-1ADSL-I, the 1-port ADSL over ISDN interface module, uses the RJ-11 connector for the WAN interface. It allows a LAN subscriber to connect to the DSLAM at the central office over a regular analog subscriber line or telephone line. Thus, the subscriber can access the ATM/IP backbone or the Internet to enjoy services such as high-speed data communication and video on demand (VoD). The module transmits data in the high frequency band above 138 kHz.
Figure 17 SIC-1ADSL-I panel The following table describes the LEDs on the SIC-1ADSL-I panels. Table 29 LEDs on the SIC-1ADSL-I panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about ADSL interface "ADSL/BS/FXS/FXO/AM/FCM interface.
Attribute Description Supported services • • • • • ISDN ISDN supplementary services Multi-subscriber number Sub-address Backup Interface LEDs The following figures illustrate the SIC-1BS panel. Figure 18 SIC-1BS panel The following table describes the LEDs on SIC-1BS panel. Table 31 LEDs on SIC-1BS panel. LED Description B1 • OFF indicates the B1 channel is idle. • Flashing indicates the B1 channel is being used for data communication. B2 • OFF indicates the B2 channel is idle.
SIC-1FXS/SIC-1FXO/SIC-2FXS/SIC-2FXO Introduction 1/2-port voice subscriber circuit interface module (SIC-1FXS/SIC-2FXS) and 1/2-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface module (SIC-1FXO/SIC-2FXO) serve to access and handle 1/2 channel(s) of analog voice signals over data communication networks.
Figure 21 SIC-2FXS panel Figure 22 SIC-2FXO panel The status description for the LEDs of SIC-1FXS/SIC-1FXO and SIC-2FXS/SIC-2FXO is shown in the following table: Table 33 Description for the LEDs on SIC-1FXS/SIC-1FXO and SIC-2FXS/SIC-2FXO panels LED Description LINK • OFF means the link is idle. • ON means the link is being occupied for call connection. ACT • OFF means the link is idle. • ON means the link is being occupied for communication.
Attribute Description Interface standard • Supports subscriber circuit interface (FXS), compliant with ITU Q.512 • Supports loop trunk interface (FXO), compliant with ITU Q.552 • Over-current and over-voltage protection compliant with ITU K.20 Cable type Telephone cable with ferrite core Dial-up mode Supports DTMF, compliant with GB3378, but does not support pulse dial-up.
Attribute Description Number of connectors 4 FXS interfaces 1 FXO interface Interface standard • Supports subscriber circuit interface (FXS), compliant with ITU Q.512 • Supports loop trunk interface (FXO), compliant with ITU Q.552 • Over-current and over-voltage protection compliant with ITU K.20 Cable type Telephone cable with ferrite core Dial-up mode Supports DTMF, compliant with GB3378, but does not support pulse dial-up.
• When a BSV interface works in network mode, traffic is processed as follows: The digital voice traffic received on the BSV interface is compressed and forwarded through the CPU on the main control board to a WAN interface. The IP voice traffic received on a WAN interface is forwarded through the CPU on the main control board to SIC-2BSV, where the traffic is decompressed and sent to the TE device.
LED B2 Description Green Flashing indicates data is being transmitted or received on B2 channel. Yellow ACT ON • Flashing indicates the link is being activated. • Steady on indicates the link is active. Green, power LED. Steady on indicates the module is powered on. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about BSV interface cables and the connection methods, see "BSV/BSE interface.
Figure 26 SIC-1VE1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the SIC-1VE1 panel. Table 41 LEDs for the electrical interface on the left of SIC-1GEC panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means neither loopback nor alarm is present.
Attribute Description Backup Terminal access Services ISDN Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates the SIC-1VT1 panel. Figure 27 SIC-1VT1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the SIC-1VT1 panel. Table 43 Description for SIC-1VT1 LED LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback.
Interface specifications Table 44 Interface specifications of the SIC-WLAN-b/g/n module Item Interface standard Description Supports 802.11b/g/n standard. Works at the 2.4 G channel.
HSDPA • Interface attributes Table 46 Interface attributes of the SIC-3G-GSM module Attribute Description TNC: For connecting an antenna and accessing WLANs. Connector type RJ-45: For connecting to a third-party WLAN debugging and testing software such as CAIT of Qualcomm. Number of connectors Interface standard Cable type Rates Services 1 TNC RF 1 RJ-45 TNC RF: Omni antenna, supporting GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA. RJ-45: RS232 TNC RF: None RJ-45: AUX cable • • • • • HSDPA (downlink: 7.
Antenna, interface cable, and the connection method For more information about SIC-3G-GSM interface cables and the connection methods, see "WLAN interface." Installing a SIM card 1. Push the 3G SIM card holder in the direction marked "OPEN" so the holder projects upwards. Do not insert the 3G SIM card to the card holder before projecting the card holder up or lift the holder forcibly. 2. Insert the 3G SIM card along the slide rails to the holder. 3.
Attribute Description Supported wireless band 850/900/1900/2100MHz WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA 850/900/1800/1900MHz GPRS/EDGE Interface LEDs SIC-3G-HSPA panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 30 SIC-3G-HSPA panel The following table describes the LEDs on the SIC-3G-HSPA panel: Table 49 Description for the LEDs on the SIC-3G-HSPA panel LED Description WWAN • Steady green means that a link is present. • Flashing green means that data is being transmitted or received.
4G interface module • SIC-4G-LTE-V • SIC-4G-LTE-A • SIC-4G-LTE-G SIC-4G-LTE-V The SIC-4G-LTE-V module serves to access 4G WLANs. It supports: • LTE • UMTS • HSPA+ • CDMA 1x • EV-DO Rev A • Quad-Band EDGE • GPRS • GSM Interface specifications Table 50 Interface specifications Item Connector type Description • TNC—For accessing WLANs. • SMA—For accessing GPS. • Mini USB Type AB—For connecting to third-party WLAN debugging and testing software such as CAIT of Qualcomm.
Interface LEDs Figure 31 SIC-4G-LTE-V panel Table 51 LED description LED Description WWAN • Steady green indicates that a link is present. • Flashing green indicates that data is being transmitted or received. RSSI • Steady green indicates strong signal. • Flashing green indicates middle or low signal. • Off indicates weak signal or no signal. EVDO • Steady green means the HSDPA service is valid. • Flashing green means the EVDO service is valid. • Off means no service.
• HSPA+ • Quad-Band EDGE • GPRS • GSM Interface specifications Table 52 Interface specifications Item Connector type Description • TNC—Antenna for accessing WLANs. • SMA—For accessing GPS. • Mini USB Type AB—For connecting to a third-party WLAN debugging and testing software such as CAIT of Qualcomm. Number of connectors • 2 TNCs • 1 SMA • 1 Mini USB Type AB • TNC—Supports LTE, UMTS, HSPA+, CDMA 1x, EV-DO Rev A, Quad-Band EDGE, Interface standard Cable type GPRS, and GSM. • SMA—GPS.
LED Description RSSI • Steady green means strong signal. • Flashing green means middle or low signal. • Off means weak signal or no signal. HSPA+ • Steady yellow means the service is valid. • Off means no service. LTE • Steady yellow means the service is valid. • Off means no service. GPS • Steady yellow means the service is valid. • Off means no service. Connecting the antenna and interface cables For more information, see "4G interface." Installing a SIM card 1.
MIM/DMIM/XMIM For the modular MSR series routers, a wide range of optional MIM/DMIMs are available, which provide abundant interfaces, such as synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, Ethernet interface, E1/T1, ISDN BRI/PRI, audio interface, Layer 2 switching interface, and so on.
Attributes XMIM-16FSW/XMIM-24FSW Number of connectors 16 x 100 Mbps RJ-45 connector/24 x 100 Mbps RJ-45 connector Cable type Standard (straight-through) Ethernet cable/crossover Ethernet cable Operation mode Auto-sensing 10M/100 Mbps, full duplex/half duplex NOTE: Ethernet interfaces on network adapters are usually medium dependent interfaces (MDIs). Cross medium dependent interfaces (MDIXs) are another type of Ethernet interfaces, which are usually used on hubs and LAN Switches.
MIM-16FSW/MIM-16FSW-PoE/DMIM-24FSW/DMIM-24FS W-PoE Introduction The 16/24-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Layer 2 switching MIM interface modules (MIM-16FSW/MIM-16FSW-PoE and DMIM-24FSW/DMIM-24FSW-PoE) are applicable to MSR30 series routers. A router installed with MIM-16FSW or DMIM-24FSW can work as a switching/routing integrated device on a small-sized enterprise network to connect PCs and network devices inside the network directly. MIM-16FSW-PoE/DMIM-24FSW-PoE can supply power to PDs through PoE.
Attribute MIM-16FSW/MIM-16FSW-PoE module DMIM-24FSW/DMIM-24FSW-PoE module • 24 x 100 Mbps electrical interface: 10/100 Mbps autosensing Operating mode 10/100 Mbps autosensing • 2 x gigabit electrical interface: 10/100/1000 Mbps autosensing Full/half duplex • 2 x gigabit fiber interface: gigabit SFP fiber interface NOTE: MDI stands for Media Dependent Interface of the Ethernet. Typically, the interfaces on the network cards belong to this type.
On the panel, each 10/100 Mbps interface corresponds to a green LED. The following table describes the status of these LEDs. Table 57 Description for the MIM-16FSW/MIM-16FSW-PoE/DMIM-24FSW/DMIM-24FSW-PoE FE LEDs LED status Description Steady green A link is present, but no data is being transmitted and received. OFF No link is present. Flashing green A link is present and data is being transmitted and received (ACT).
MIM-2FE/MIM-4FE Introduction 2/4-port 10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet interface module (MIM-2FE/MIM-4FE) serves to complete communications between routers and LANs. FE modules support: • Effective transmission distance of 100 meters with category-5 twisted pair cables; • Operating speeds of both 100 Mbps and 10 Mbps and autosensing; • Both full duplex (in common use) and half-duplex operating modes.
LED Description ACTIVE • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received; • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about the Ethernet interface cables and the connection methods, see "Ethernet interface." MIM-2GBE Introduction 2-port 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T Ethernet electrical interface module serve to complete the communication between a router and a LAN.
LED Description ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received; • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about the Ethernet interface cables and the connection methods, see "Ethernet interface." ATM interface module • MIM-1ATM-OC3 • MIM-IMA-8E1 • MIM-IMA-4T1 MIM-1ATM-OC3 Introduction MIM-1ATM-OC3 is short for 1-port ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) 155 Mbps optical interface module.
Interface LEDs MIM-1ATM-OC3 panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 42 MIM-1ATM-OC3 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-1ATM-OC3 panel. Table 65 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-1ATM-OC3 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback.
Attribute Description Cable type 75-ohm 8E1 conversion cable Max transmission distance 500 m (1640.4 ft) Operating mode ATM E1 independent link/IMA bundle mode Supported service AAL5 (ATM adaptation layer 5) Protocol PPPoA, PPPoEoA, IPoA, IPoEoA Service type CBR/VBR-rt/VBR-nrt/UBR Interface LEDs The following figures illustrate the MIM-IMA-8E1 panels. Figure 43 MIM-IMA-8E1 (75-ohm) panel The following table describes these LEDs on the IMA-8E1 panel.
Table 68 Interface attributes of MIM-IMA-4T1 Attribute Description Connector DB68 Number of connectors 1 Interface standard ITU-G.703, ITU-G.704 Cable type 4T1 conversion cable (100-ohm straight-through shielded) Max transmission distance 150 m (492.1 ft) Operating mode ATM T1 independent link/IMA bundle mode Supported service AAL5 Protocol PPPoA, PPPoEoA, IPoA, IPoEoA Transmission rate CBR/VBR-rt/VBR-nrt/UBR Interface LEDs The following figures illustrate the MIM-IMA-4T1 panel.
MIM-1POS Introduction MIM-1POS represents the 1-port SDH/SONET interface module. It supports interface rates up to 155.52 Mbps (STM-1/OC-3). The MIM-1POS can use the protocols such as PPP, Frame Relay and HDLC at the data link layer and IP at the network layer. It allows direct transmission of packets over SONET/SDH. It supports: • Four SFP types: multi-mode short-haul (1310 nm), single mode medium-haul (1310 nm), single mode long-haul (1310 nm), and single-mode ultra-long haul (1550 nm). • 155.
Fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods For more information about fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods, see "Fiber port." E1/T1 interface module • MIM-2E1 • MIM-4E1 • MIM-4E1-F • MIM-8E1 • MIM-8E1-F • MIM-2T1 • MIM-4T1-F • MIM-8T1 • MIM-8T1-F MIM-2E1/MIM-4E1/MIM-4E1-F modules Introduction • MIM-2E1/MIM-4E1 MIM-2E1/MIM-4E1, the 2-/4-port channelized E1/PRI interface module, transmits, receives, and processes E1 data traffic.
Attribute Cable type Operating mode Supported service Description MIM-2E1 module • • • • • MIM-4E1/4E1-F module E1 75-ohm unbalanced coaxial cable E1 120-ohm balanced twisted pair cable 120-ohm 4E1 conversion cable (MIM-4E1/MIM-4E1-F modules) 75-ohm 4E1 conversion cable (MIM-4E1/MIM-4E1-F modules) Coaxial connector, network interface connector and 75-ohm to 120-ohm adapter (with BNC connector) E1, CE1, ISDN PRI (only supported by MIM-2E1/MIM-4E1) FE1 (only supported by MIM-4E1-F) • Backup • Terminal
LED Description Note: AIS = Alarm indication signal; LFA = loss of frame alignment; RAI = Remote alarm indication Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E1 interface cables, see "E1 interface." MIM-8E1/MIM-8E1-F Introduction • MIM-8E1 module MIM-8E1, the 8-port channelized E1/PRI interface module, transmits, receives, and processes eight channels of E1 data traffic. In addition, you can use the module for other purposes, such as CE1 access and the ISDN PRI function.
Interface LEDs MIM-8E1 and MIM-8E1-F panels are similar. The following figures illustrate MIM-8E1 panels. Figure 49 MIM-8E1 (75-ohm) panel Figure 50 MIM-8E1-F (75-ohm) panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-8E1/MIM-8E1-F panel: Table 75 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-8E1/MIM-8E1-F panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received.
NOTE: Given a T1 module, the system automatically creates a serial interface for each timeslot bundle formed on a controller T1 interface. Interface attributes The interface attributes of MIM-2T1 and MIM-4T1-F module are shown in the following table: Table 76 Interface attributes of MIM-2T1 and MIM-4T1-F modules Attribute Description Connector RJ-45 Number of connectors • 2 (MIM-2T1 module) • 4 (MIM-4T1-F module) Interface standard • • • • • G.703/T1.102 G.704 AT&T TR 54016 AT&T TR 62411 ANSI T1.
Table 77 Description for the LEDs on MIM-2T1 and MIM-4T1-F panels LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means the carrier signal has been received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or/and received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Attribute Description Interface standard • • • • • G.703/T1 102 G.704 AT&T TR 54016 AT&T TR 62411 ANSI T1.403 Interface rate 1.544 Mbps Cable type 8T1 conversion cable CT1, ISDN PRI (only supported by the MIM-8T1) Operating mode FT1 (only supported by the MIM-8T1-F) • Backup • Terminal access service • ISDN PRI (only supported by the MIM-8T1) Supported service Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates an MIM-8T1 panel.
E3/T3 interface module • MIM-1CE3 • MIM-1CT3 MIM-1CE3 Introduction 1-port channelized E3 interface module (MIM-1CE3) serves to: • Transmit/Receive and handle one channel of E3 fast traffic, as well as provide the accessing of E3 traffic when working in E3 mode; and • Provide the low-speed accessing service at the speed of n x 64 kbps, where n is smaller than or equal to 128, when working in CE3 mode. NOTE: E3 represents the tertiary group rate of E system in the TDM system, that is, 34.368Mbps.
Table 81 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-1CE3 panel LED Description LINK • OFF means the link is not set up. • ON means the link has been set up. ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received; • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E3 interface cables and the connection methods, see "E3/T3 interface.
Attribute Description Supported service T3 leased line Interface LEDs MIM-1CT3 panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 56 MIM-1CT3 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-1CT3 panel: Table 83 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-1CT3 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means the carrier signal has been received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or/and received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback.
Allowing you to set the dual-pair G.SHDSL interface to operate in dual-pair or single-pair mode. • Interface attributes Table 84 Interface attributes of the MIM-1SHL-4W Attribute MIM-1SHL-4W Connector RJ-11 Number of connectors 1 ITU-T G991.2 Interface standard ITU-T G994.1 handshaking In single-pair mode, supports the sending and receiving independent symmetric rates in the range from 192 kbps to 2312 kbps in steps of 8 kbps.
• MIM-8ASE • MIM-16ASE MIM-2SAE/MIM-4SAE/MIM-8SAE Introduction MIM-2SAE/MIM-4SAE/MIM-8SAE stands for 2/4/8-port enhanced high-speed synchronous/asynchronous serial interface module. In terms of function, SAE modules are the same as SA modules except that SAE modules support more protocols, for example, RS449, X.21, and RS530.
Figure 58 MIM-2SAE panel MIM-4SAE panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 59 MIM-4SAE panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-2SAE/MIM-4SAE panel: Table 87 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-2SAE/MIM-4SAE panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received; • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted.
Description Attribute MIM-8ASE module Connector MIM-16ASE module RJ-45 8 (MIM-8ASE) Number of connectors 16 (MIM-16ASE) Interface standard and operating mode RS232 Cable • AUX cable • Ethernet straight-through cable • MIM-8ASE/MIM-16ASE dumb terminal cable Minimum baud rate (bps) 300 Maximum baud rate (bps) 115.
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about asynchronous serial port cables, see "Asynchronous serial ports." Voice interface module • MIM-2FXO • MIM-4FXS • MIM-4FXO • MIM-16FXS • MIM-4E&M • MIM-4BSV • MIM-2VE1 • MIM-2VT1 • MIM-1VE1 • MIM-1VT1 MIM-16FXS Introduction The 16-port loop trunk interface module (MIM-16FXS) serves to access and handle 16 channels of analog voice signals over data communication networks.
Figure 63 MIM-16FXS panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-16FXS panel. Table 91 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-16FXS panel LED Description LINK/ACT • OFF means no link is present. • Steady green means a link is present and a call connection is being established. • Flashing yellow means a link is present and there is a call activity. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about FXS interface "ADSL/BS/FXS/FXO/AM/FCM interface.
• The BSV interfaces support remote power supply and thus can be directly connected to ISDN phones. • MIM-4BSV is dedicated to voice applications, which is different from the BS interface modules where BRI data applications are supported. Interface attributes Table 92 Interface attributes of MIM-4BSV Attribute MIM-4BSV module Connector RJ-45 Number of connectors 4 Interface standard ITU-T I.430, Q.921, Q.
2/4-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface module (MIM-2FXO/MIM-4FXO) serves to access and handle 2/4 channels of common user lines of telephone exchange. • These modules make it possible to transfer voice signals over data communication networks.
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about FXS/FXO interface cables and the connection methods, see "ADSL/BS/FXS/FXO/AM/FCM interface." MIM-4E&M Introduction 4-port voice E&M analog trunk interface module (MIM-4E&M) serves to access and handle 4 channels of E&M analog trunks. These modules make it possible to transfer voice signals over data communication networks.
MIM-1VE1 Introduction 1-port E1 voice interface module (MIM-1VE1) can handle dense voice signals in VoIP system. It provides a CE1/PRI/R2 port, allowing the access of 30 channels of voice signals. Interface attributes The interface attributes of MIM-1VE1 are shown in the following table. Table 98 Interface attributes of MIM-1VE1 Attribute Description Connector D15 Number of connectors 1 CE1 Operating mode ISDN PRI R2 Interface rate Cable Supported service 2.
LED Description Note: AIS = Alarm indication signal; LFA = loss of frame alignment; RAI = Remote alarm indication Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E1 interface cables, see "E1 interface." MIM-1VT1 Module Introduction 1-port T1 voice interface module (MIM-1VT1) can handle dense voice signals in VoIP system. MIM-1VT1 module is structured in the form of board plus VCPM module plus VPM strip.
The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-1VT1 panel: Table 101 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-1VT1 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Figure 71 MIM-2VE1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-2VE1 panel: Table 103 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-2VE1 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Attribute Description Operation mode • CT1 • ISDN PRI Services • Backup • Terminal access • ISDN Interface LEDs MIM-2VT1 panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 72 MIM-2VT1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM-2VT1 panel: Table 105 Description for the LEDs on the MIM-2VT1 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received.
HMIM For modular MSR series routers, a wide range of optional HMIMs are available, which provide abundant interfaces, such as the synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, Ethernet interface, E1/T1, ISDN BRI/PRI, audio interface, and Layer 2 switching interface.
Table 107 HMIM-24GSW/HMIM-24GSW-PoE GE LED description LED Description Off No link is present. Steady green A 1000 Mbps link is present. Flashing green The interface is sending or receiving data at 1000 Mbps. Steady yellow A 10/100 Mbps link is present. Flashing yellow The interface is sending or receiving data at 10/100 Mbps. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about the Ethernet interface cables and the connection methods, see "Ethernet interface.
Item HMIM-2GEE Interface standard 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab Supported cable Ethernet cable Operating mode HMIM-4GEE HMIM-8GEE 10/100/1000 Mbps, autosensing Full duplex/half-duplex, autonegotiation Interface LEDs Figure 73 HMIM-2GEE panel Figure 74 HMIM-4GEE panel Figure 75 HMIM-8GEE panel Table 109 HMIM-2GEE/HMIM-4GEE/HMIM-8GEE LED description LED Description LINK ACT OFF means no link is present. ON means a link is present.
{ 850 nm short-distance single-mode SFPs { 1310 nm medium-distance single-mode SFPs { 1310 nm long-distance single-mode SFPs { 1550 nm long-distance single-mode SFPs { 1550 nm super long sing-mode SFPs. • Operation at 10/100/1000 Mbps • Full duplex Interface specifications Table 110 HMIM-2GEF/HMIM-4GEF/HMIM-8GEF interface specifications Item HMIM-2GEF Connector type SFP/LC Number of connectors 2 Interface standard 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.
POS (SDH/SONET) interface module HMIM-1POS • HMIM-1POS Introduction The 1-port SDH/SONET interface module (HMIM-1POS) supports interface rates up to 155.52 Mbps (STM-1/OC-3). The HMIM-1POS can use the protocols such as PPP, Frame Relay, and HDLC at the data link layer and IP at the network layer. It allows direct transmission of packets over SONET/SDH.
LED Description • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present. • Flashing means an alarm indication signal (AIS), loss of frame alignment LP/AL (LFA) signal, or remote alarm indication (RAI) signal is present. Fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods For more information about fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods, see "Fiber port.
Item Cable type HMIM-2E1/HMIM-2E1-F • • • • • HMIM-4E1/HMIM-4E1-F E1 75-ohm unbalanced coaxial cable E1 120-ohm balanced twisted pair cable 120-ohm 4E1 conversion cable (only supported by the HMIM-4E1/HMIM-4E1-F) 75-ohm 4E1 conversion cable (only supported by the HMIM-4E1/HMIM-4E1-F) Coaxial connector, network interface connector, and 75-ohm to 120-ohm adapter (with BNC connector) Operating mode • E1, CE1, ISDN PRI (only supported by the HMIM-2E1/HMIM-4E1) • FE1 (only supported by the HMIM-4E1-F) Sup
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E1 interface cables, see "E1 interface." HMIM-8E1 Introduction The 8-port channelized E1/PRI interface module (HMIM-8E1) transmits, receives, and processes eight channels of E1 data traffic. In addition, you can use the module for other purposes, such as CE1 access and the ISDN PRI function. NOTE: Given a HMIM-8E1 module, the system automatically creates a serial interface for each timeslot bundle formed on a controller E1 interface.
LED Description LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present. • Flashing means an alarm indication signal (AIS), loss of frame alignment (LFA) signal, or remote alarm indication (RAI) signal is present. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E1 interface cables, see "E1 interface.
Item Description Supported services • Backup • Terminal access service • ISDN PRI (only supported by the HMIM-2T1) Interface LEDs Figure 85 HMIM-2T1 panel Figure 86 HMIM-4T1-F panel Table 118 HMIM-2T1/HMIM-4T1-F LED description LEDs Description LINK/ACT • ON means the carrier signal has been received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or/and received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback.
NOTE: E3 represents the tertiary group rate of E system in the TDM system, that is, 34.368 Mbps. An E3 channel can be channelized into 16 E1 lines through the demultiplexing processes of E23 and E12, each E1 line supporting both the operating modes of E1 and CE1. E23 is used to indicate either E2-to-E3 multiplex or E3-to-E2 demultiplex, and E12 to indicate E1-to-E2 multiplex or E2-to-E1 demultiplex. "E23" and "E12" discussed here represent the demultiplex process.
• Transmit/receive and handle one channel of T3 fast traffic, as well as provide the accessing of T3 traffic when operating in T3 mode. • Provide the low-speed accessing service at the speed of n x 64 kbps/56 kbps, where "n" is smaller than or equal to 128, when operating in CT3 mode. NOTE: T3 represents the tertiary group rate of T system in the TDM system, that is, 44.736 Mbps.
LED Description LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present. • Flashing means an alarm indication signal (AIS), loss of frame alignment (LFA) signal, or remote alarm indication (RAI) signal is present. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about T3 interface cables and the connection methods, see "E3/T3 interface.
Item Synchronous Asynchronous • Dialup through modems Supported services • Backup • Asynchronous • DDN leased line • Terminal access service leased line • Dumb terminal access Interface LEDs Figure 89 HMIM-4SAE panel Table 124 HMIM-4SAE LED description LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present. • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted.
HMIM-2VE1 Introduction The 2-port E1 voice interface module (HMIM-2VE1) can handle dense voice signals in VoIP system. It provides two CE1/PRI/R2 ports, allowing the access of 60 channels of voice signals. Interface specifications Table 125 HMIM-2VE1 interface specifications Item Description Connector D15 Number of connectors 2 Operating mode • CE1 • ISDN PRI • R2 Interface rate 2.
HMIM-1VE1 Introduction The 1-port E1 voice interface module (HMIM-1VE1) can handle dense voice signals in VoIP system. It provides a CE1/PRI/R2 port, allowing the access of 30 channels of voice signals. Interface specifications Table 127 HMIM-1VE1 interface specifications Item Description Connector D15 Number of connectors 1 Operating mode • CE1 • ISDN PRI • R2 Interface rate 2.
HMIM-1VT1 Introduction The 1-port T1 voice interface module (HMIM-1VT1) can handle dense voice signals in VoIP system. It provides a CT1/PRI port, allowing the access of 24 channels of voice signals. Interface specifications Table 129 HMIM-1VT1 interface specifications Item Description Connector RJ-45 Number of connector 1 Interface standard • • • • • G.703/T1.102 G.704 AT & T TR 54016 AT & T TR 62411 ANSI T1.403 Interface rate 1.
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about T1 interface cables and the connection methods, see "T1 interface." HMIM-4FXS/HMIM-4FXO Introduction The 4-port voice subscriber circuit interface module (HMIM-4FXS) processes and transmits over data communications networks voice signals for 2/4 regular analog phones, faxes, or AT0 loop trunks of telephone exchanges.
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about FXS/FXO interface cables and the connection methods, see "ADSL/BS/FXS/FXO/AM/FCM interface." HMIM-4E&M Introduction The 4-port voice E&M analog trunk interface module (HMIM-4E&M) provides and transmits over data communications networks voice signals for 4 E&M analog trunks.
FIC/DFIC For modular MSR series routers, a wide range of optional FICs/DFICs are available, which provide abundant interfaces, such as synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, Ethernet interface, E1/T1, ISDN BRI/PRI, audio interface, Layer 2 switching interface, and so on.
Full duplex and half-duplex, with the former in common use • Interface attributes The interface attributes of the FIC-16FSW/DFIC-24FSW are shown in the following table: Table 135 Interface attributes of the FIC-16FSW/FIC-16FSW-PoE/DFIC-24FSW/DFIC-24FSW-PoE Attribute Connector Interface type Number of connectors Cable type Operating mode FIC-16FSW/FIC-16FSW-PoE module DFIC-24FSW/DFIC-24FSW-PoE module RJ-45 SFP MDI/MDIX 16 x 100 Mbps RJ-45 connectors 24 x 100 Mbps RJ-45 connectors one 1000 Mbps RJ-45
Figure 99 DFIC-24FSW panel DFIC-24FSW-PoE panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 100 DFIC-24FSW-PoE panel On the FIC-16FSW/FIC-16FSW-PoE/DFIC-24FSW/DFIC-24FSW-PoE panel, each port on the network connector corresponds to one green LED. The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-16FSW/FIC-16FSW-PoE/DFIC-24FSW/DFIC-24FSW-PoE panel.
NOTE: The two GE interfaces on the DFIC-24FSW-PoE do not support the PoE function. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about the Ethernet interface cables and the connection methods, see "Ethernet interface.
Figure 101 FIC-2FE panel The following figure illustrates a FIC-4FE panel. Figure 102 FIC-4FE panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-2FE/FIC-4FE panel. Table 140 LEDs on the FIC-2FE/FIC-4FE panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received on the interface. • Flashing means data is being transmitted and/or received.
Attribute FIC-1GBE FIC-2GBE Number of connectors 1 2 Interface type MDI/MDIX Interface standard 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab Cable type Ethernet cable Operating mode 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Half-duplex/full duplex, autosensing Interface LEDs The following figures show the FIC-1GBE and FIC-2GBE panels. Figure 103 FIC-1GBE panel Figure 104 FIC-2GBE panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-1GBE/FIC-2GBE panel.
• Five types of 1000Base-SX/1000Base-LX SFP modules: multi-mode short-haul (850 nm), single-mode medium-haul (1310 nm), single-mode long-haul (1310 nm), single mode long-haul (1550 nm), and single-mode ultra-long haul (1550 nm) • Operation at 1000 Mbps • Full duplex Interface attributes The following table describes the interface attributes of the FIC-1GEF/FIC-2GEF, For more information about the attributes of the SFP transceiver modules, see "1000-Mbps SFP transceiver module.
Fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection method For more information about fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods, see "Fiber port." ATM interface module • FIC-IMA-4E1 • FIC-IMA-8E1 • FIC-1AE3 • FIC-1AT3 • FIC-1ATM-OC3 FIC-IMA-4E1/FIC-IMA-8E1 Introduction The 4-port/8-port E1 ATM inverse multiplexing interface module (FIC-IMA-4E1/FIC-IMA-8E1) provides four/eight E1 interfaces that support the IMA (inverse multiplexing for ATM) technology.
Figure 107 75-ohm FIC-IMA-4E1 panel Figure 108 75-ohm FIC-IMA-8E1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-IMA-4E1/FIC-IMA-8E1 panel: Table 146 LEDs on the FIC-IMA-4E1/FIC-IMA-8E1 panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received; • Flashing means data is being received or transmitted.
Attribute Description Supported service AAL5 Protocol PPPoA, PPPoEoA, IPoA, IPoEoA Transmission rate CBR/VBR-rt/VBR-nrt/UBR Interface LEDs The following figures illustrate the FIC-IMA-8T1 panel: Figure 109 FIC-IMA-8T1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-IMA-8T1 panel: Table 148 LEDs on the FIC-IMA-8T1 panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present.
Attribute FIC-1AE3 Number of connectors 2 Interface standard G.703, G.751, G.832, G.823 Interface rate 34.368 Mbps Interface cable E3/T3 cable (75-ohm coaxial cables) Supported services ATM traffic CBR (constant bit rate), rt_VBR (variable bit rate-real time), nrt_VBR (variable bit rate-non real time), UBR (unspecified bit rate) Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates the FIC-1AE3 panel: Figure 110 FIC-1AE3 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-1AE3 panel.
Table 151 Interface attributes of the FIC-1AT3 Attribute FIC-1AT3 Connector SMB Number of connectors 2 Interface standard G.703, G.704, G.823 Interface rate 44.736 Mbps Interface cable E3/T3 cable (75-ohm coaxial cables) Supported services ATM Traffic CBR, rt_VBR, nrt_VBR, UBR Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates the FIC-1AT3 panel: Figure 111 FIC-1AT3 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-1AT3 panel.
Table 153 Interface attributes of the ATM modules Attribute Description Number of interfaces 1 Connector type SFP/LC Interface standard SONET OC-3/SDH STM-1 Operating mode 1000 Mbps Full-duplex Interface LEDs The FIC-1ATM-OC3 interface attributes are as follows. For more information about the attributes of the optional SFP transceiver modules, see "100-Mbps SFP transceiver module." The following figure illustrates the FIC-1ATM-OC3 panel.
FIC-1POS Introduction FIC-1POS, the 1-port SDH/SONET interface module, supports interface rates up to 155.52 Mbps (STM-1/OC-3). The FIC-1POS uses the protocols such as PPP, Frame Relay and HDLC at the data link layer and IP at the network layer. It allows direct transmission of packets over SONET/SDH. It supports: • Four types of SFP: multi-mode short-haul (1310 nm), single mode medium-haul (1310 nm), single mode long-haul (1310 nm), and single-mode ultra-long haul (1550 nm). • 155.
LED Description Note: AIS = Alarm indication signal; LFA = loss of frame alignment; RAI = Remote alarm indication Fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection method For more information about fiber ports, optical fibers, and the connection methods, see "Fiber port." CPOS (SDH/SONET) interface module FIC-1CPOS • FIC-1CPOS Introduction The 1-port channelized SDH/SONET interface module (FIC-1CPOS) provides one STM-1/OC3-compliant multi-channel interface and supports communication speeds up to 155.
Figure 114 FIC-1CPOS panel The following table describes the LEDs on the FIC-1CPOS panel. Table 158 LEDs on the FIC-1CPOS panel LED Description LINK/ACT • OFF means no link is present; • ON means a link is present. • Flashing means data is being received or transmitted. LP/AL • ON means a loopback interface is configured. • Flashing means an alarm is present on the physical link.
FIC-2E1/FIC-4E1 and FIC-4E1-F Introduction FIC-2E1/FIC-4E1 • FIC-2E1/FIC-4E1, the 2-/4-port channelized E1/PRI interface module, transmits, receives, and processes E1 data traffic. In addition, you can use the module for other purposes, such as CE1 access and the ISDN PRI function.
Figure 115 FIC-2E1 panel The following figure illustrates the FIC-4E1 panel. Figure 116 FIC-4E1 panel The following figure illustrates the FIC-4E1-F panel. Figure 117 FIC-4E1-F panel The following table describes the LEDs on the module panels. Table 160 LEDs on the FIC-E1 and FIC-E1-F panels LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received.
FIC-8E1 Introduction FIC-8E1, the 8-port channelized E1/PRI interface module, transmits, receives, and processes eight channels of E1 data traffic. In addition, you can use the module for other purposes, such as CE1 access and the ISDN PRI function. NOTE: Given a FIC-8E1 module, the system automatically creates a serial interface for each timeslot bundle formed on a controller E1 interface. Interface attributes The following table describes the interface attributes of the FIC-8E1 modules.
LED Description LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present. Note: AIS = Alarm indication signal; LFA = loss of frame alignment; RAI = Remote alarm indication Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E1 interface cables, see "E1 interface.
Figure 119 FIC-4T1-F panel The following table describes the LEDs on the module panels. Table 164 LEDs on the FIC-4T1-F panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means the carrier signal has been received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or/and received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Table 165 FIC-1CE3 interface attributes Attribute Description Connector SMB Number of connectors 2 G.703 G.704 Interface standard G.751 Interface rate 34.368 Mbps Cable type E3 cable (75-ohm coaxial cable) E3 Operating mode CE3 Supported service E3 leased line Interface LEDs The following figure illustrates an FIC-1CE3 panel. Figure 120 FIC-1CE3 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the module panel.
FIC-1CT3 Introduction FIC-1CT3, the 1-port channelized/non channelized T3 interface module, delivers these functions: • In T3 mode, transmitting, receiving, and processing one channel of T3 fast traffic; providing T3 traffic access. • In CT3 mode, providing the subscribers with N x 64 kbps or N x 56 kbps low-speed access, where N is smaller than or equal to 128. NOTE: T3 represents the tertiary group rate of T system in the TDM system, that is, 44.736 Mbps.
Figure 121 FIC-1CT3 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the module panel. Table 168 LEDs on the FIC-1CT3 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means the carrier signal has been received. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted or/and received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Attribute Description Protocol & standard ITU-T I.430, Q.921, Q.931 Operating mode • ISDN dial-up • ISDN leased line Supported service • • • • • ISDN ISDN supplementary services Multi-user number Sub-addressing Backup Jumper settings The FIC-4BSE uses jumpers to set matched resistance for ISDN BRI S/T interfaces. The use of 100-ohm resistance on an ISDN BRI S/T interface depends on jumper settings.
Jumper settings & description Default • To use a 100-ohm matched resistance for data transmission, S6 Interface 2 place the jumper over pins 1 and 2. • To do otherwise, place the jumper over jump pins 2 and 3. • See Figure 122. • To use a 100-ohm matched resistance for data receiving, place S5 the jumper over jump pins 1 and 2. • To do otherwise, place the jumper over jump pins 2 and 3. • See Figure 122.
FIC-16ASE • FIC-4SAE/FIC-8SAE Introduction FIC-4SAE/FIC-8SAE, 4-/8-port enhanced high-speed synchronous/asynchronous serial interface module, transmits, receives, and processes data on the synchronous/asynchronous serial interface. They support both synchronous and asynchronous modes. In the former case, they support the DTE/DCE mode. DTE and DCE An FIC-SA module is usually connected to an external modem for dialing purpose, where an appropriate baud rate setting is required.
Table 173 Interface attributes of the FIC-4SAE/FIC-8SAE Description Attribute Synchronous Connector Asynchronous D28 2 (FIC-2SAE) 4 (FIC-4SAE) Number of connectors 8 (FIC-8SAE) V.24 Interface standard and operating mode V.35, RS449, X.21, RS530 DTE, DCE DTE Min. baud rate(bps) 1200 1200 Max. baud rate(bps) 64 k 4.096 M Cable • • • • • • • • • • DCE 300 2.048 M 115.2 V.24 (RS232) DTE cable V.24 (RS232) DCE cable V.35 DTE cable V.35 DCE cable X.21 DTE cable X.
LED Description ACT • OFF means no data is being transmitted or received. • Flashing means data is being transmitted and/or received. The following figure shows the FIC-8SAE panel: Figure 125 FIC-8SAE front panel On the FIC-8SAE panel, each link corresponds to a LED. ON means a link is present; flashing means data is being transmitted and/or received. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about asynchronous serial port cables, see "Asynchronous serial ports.
Attribute Service supported Description FIC-8ASE • • • • FIC-16ASE Dialup through modem Backup Terminal access service Asynchronous leased line Interface LEDs The following figures show the FIC-8ASE and FIC-16ASE panels: Figure 126 FIC-8ASE panel Figure 127 FIC-16ASE panel The FIC-8ASE/FIC-16ASE has one LED for each port. These LEDs are located in the apertures beneath the ports. ON means a link is present; OFF means data is being transmitted and/or received.
FIC-4FXS/FIC-4FXO Introduction FIC-4FXS, the 4-port voice subscriber circuit interface module, processes and transmits over data communications networks voice signals for 4 regular analog phones, faxes, or AT0 loop trunks of telephone exchanges. FIC-4FXO, the 4-port voice AT0 analog trunk interface module, processes and transmits over data communications networks voice signals for 4 loops of telephone exchanges.
Table 177 LEDs on the FIC-FXS/FIC-FXO panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present. • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means the channel is idle. • ON means there is call activity. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about FXS / FXO interface cables and the connection methods, see "ADSL/BS/FXS/FXO/AM/FCM interface.
Table 179 LEDs on the FIC-E&M panel LED Description LINK • OFF means no link is present. • ON means a link is present. ACT • OFF means the channel is idle. • ON means there is call activity. Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about E&Minterface cables and the connection methods, see "E&M interface.
Interface cables and the connection methods For more information about 24FXS interface cables and the connection methods, see "24FXS interface." FIC-2VE1 Introduction 2-port E1 voice interface module (FIC-2VE1) can handle dense voice signals in VoIP system. It provides two CE1/PRI/R2 ports, allowing the access of 60 channels of voice signals. Interface attributes The interface attributes of FIC-2VE1 are shown in the following table.
Table 183 Description for the LEDs on FIC-2VE1 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Figure 133 FIC-2VT1 panel Description for the LEDs on FIC-2VT1 panel is shown in the following table: Table 185 Description for the LEDs on FIC-2VT1 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted. • OFF means no carrier signal has been received. LP/AL • ON means the interface is in a loopback. • Flashing means an AIS, LFA, or RAI alarm signal is present. • OFF means no loopback or alarm is present.
Attribute Description Supported service • • • • R2 signaling DSS1 signaling IP Fax General VoIP features in Comware Interface LEDs FIC-1VE1 panel is shown in the following figure: Figure 134 FIC-1VE1 panel Description for the LEDs on FIC-1VE1 panel is shown in the following table: Table 187 Description for the LEDs on FIC-1VE1 panel LED Description LINK/ACT • ON means carrier signal has been received. • Flashing means data is being received or/and transmitted.
Attribute Description Number of connector 1 Interface standard • • • • • G.703/T1.102 G.704 AT&T TR 54016 AT&T TR 62411 ANSI T1.403 Interface rate 1.
ESM/VCPM/VPM ESMs Enhanced service module (ESM) is installed on a multi-service module (MSC). It supports IPsec and hardware encryption/decryption and hashing operation by using hardware encryption expedites IP packet encryption. Thus, the router can encrypt packets with high performance and reliability. The encryption engine is optional.
LED Description Note: x means the number of the slot the ESM LED is in. Installing and removing an ESM-ANDE module For more information about installing and removing an ESM-ANDE module, see the installation guides for the HP MSR router models. ESM-SNDE Introduction Standard network data encryption engine (SNDE) supports IPsec and hardware expedited IP data packet encryption, thus providing encryption with high performance and reliability.
VCPM/VPM • VCPM • VPM VCPM/VPM Purchase Guide • The main boards of the MSR20-40 and MSR30 series routers provide voice co-processing module (VCPM) and voice processing module (VPM) slots, but have no VCPM and VPM modules installed when MSR is shipped from the factory. • The SIC-VE1/SIC-VT1 module does not provide any VCPM or VPM slot, and can only use the VCPM and VPM installed on the main board of MSR.
• The VCPM module installed on the MSCR/MSCB of an MSR50 series router is different from that installed on the FIC-VE1/FIC-VT1 module. Therefore, they cannot be used interchangeably. • The FIC-VE1/FIC-VT1 is used with a VPM module installed. The specifications and number of VPM modules needed depend on the number of calls. • The VPM modules installed on the MSCA of the MSR50 series routers are the same as that installed on the FIC-VE1/FIC-VT1 modules.
Removing a VCPM module 1. Remove the three fastening screws on the VCPM module. 2. Remove the VCPM module from the .mother board. Do not overexert when removing the VCPM module because the connector of the daughter board is still on the mother board. 3. If no SNDE module is to be installed, remove the three metal standoffs Installing a VCPM module 1. Confirm the correct position of the VCPM module on the mother board. 2. Fasten the three metal standoffs on the mother board. 3.
Cables and the connection methods Ethernet interface Ethernet cable appearance and applicable models Table 197 Ethernet cable appearance and applicable models Cable Applicable models Appearance SIC-4FSW SIC-4FSW-PoE DSIC-9FSW DSIC-9FSW-PoE MIM-16FSW MIM-16FSW-PoE DMIM-24FSW DMIM-24FSW-PoE FIC-16FSW FIC-16FSW-PoE DFIC-24FSW DFIC-24FSW-PoE SIC-1FEA Ethernet cable SIC-1GEC XMIM-16FSW 1 x RJ45 < ---- > 1 x RJ45 XMIM-24FSW MIM-1FE MIM-2FE MIM-4FE MIM-1GBE MIM-2GBE FIC-16FSW FIC-16FSW-PoE FIC-1FE FIC-2FE FI
Category-5 cables provide a transmission frequency of 100 MHz for voice and data transmission; they are mainly used in 100Base-T and 10Base-T networks. Category-5 cables are common Ethernet cables, which can also be used to transmit 1000 Mbps Ethernet data. Category-5 enhanced cables feature low attenuation and crosstalk, providing higher attenuation to crosstalk ratio (ACR), less delay error and higher performance than category-5 cables.
NOTE: Strictly follow the pinouts in the above tables when identifying or making the two types of Ethernet cables; otherwise, the communication quality may be affected. Connecting an Ethernet cable 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet interface on the module and the other end to the Ethernet interface on the peer device. Because the Ethernet interface of the module supports MDI/MDIX auto-sensing, you can use a straight-through cable or crossover cable to connect the interface. 2.
Table 201 100-Mbps SFP transceiver module attributes Center wavele ngth (nm) Product code Name JD102B HP X110 100M SFP LC FX Transceiver 1310 JD120B HP X110 100M SFP LC LX Transceiver 1310 JD090A HP X110 100M SFP LC LH40 Transceiver 1310 JD091A HP X110 100M SFP LC LH80 Transceiver 1550 Data rate (Mbp s) 155 155 Fiber mod e MMF SMF Optical fiber diamet er (μm) 50/12 5 62.
Product code Name Center wavele ngth (nm) Fiber mod e Optical fiber diame ter (μm) Mod el band widt h (MHz *km) Tran smis sion dista nce MMF 62.
E1 interface E1 cable appearance and applicable models Table 203 E1 cable appearance and applicable models Product number Cable Applicable models Appearance SIC-1E1-F SIC-1EPRI MIM-1E1 MIM-1E1-F MIM-2E1 MIM-2E1-F FIC-1E1 JD175A JD514A JD516A FIC-1E1-F 1-port E1 75-ohm cable FIC-2E1 FIC-2E1-F 1 x D15 < ---- > 2 x BNC HMIM-2E1 SIC-1VE1 MIM-1VE1 MIM-2VE1 FIC-1VE1 FIC-2VE1 HMIM-1VE1 HMIM-2VE1 MIM-1E1 MIM-1E1-F MIM-2E1 MIM-2E1-F FIC-1E1 FIC-1E1-F FIC-2E1 JD509A JD517A 1-port E1 120-ohm cable FIC-2E1-F
Product number Cable JD643A 2-port E1 75-ohm cable Applicable models Appearance SIC-2E1-F 1 x D15 < ---- > 4 x BNC JD638A 4-port E1 75-ohm cable MIM-IMA-4E1 FIC-IMA-4E1 1 x D68 < ---- > 8 x BNC MIM-4E1 MIM-4E1-F - 4-port E1 75-ohm cable FIC-4E1 FIC-4E1-F HMIM-4E1 HMIM-4E1-F 1 x D25 < ---- > 4 x D15 142
Product number Cable Applicable models Appearance MIM-4E1 MIM-4E1-F - 4-port E1 120-ohm cable FIC-4E1 FIC-4E1-F HMIM-4E1 HMIM-4E1-F 1 x D25 < ---- > 4 x D15 MIM-8E1 MIM-8E1-F JD512A JD927A MIM-IMA-8E1 8-port E1 75-ohm cable FIC-8E1 FIC-8E1-F FIC-IMA-8E1 HMIM-8E1 1 x D68 < ---- > 16 x BNC - 75-ohm adapter cable Use as needed 1 x BNC < ---- > 1 x BNC - Coaxial connector Use as needed 1 x BNC < ---- > 1 x BNC 143
Product number Cable - Impedanc e converter Applicable models Appearance Use as needed 2 x BNC < ---- > 1 x RJ45 Dual inline package switch E1/E1-F/VE1 interface module provides a dual inline package (DIP) switch. The DIP switch setting defines the interface impedance and the grounding method.
DIP switch E1 interface Applicable models MIM-2E1 MIM-4E1 MIM-4E1-F FIC-2E1 FIC-4E1 S2 Interface1 FIC-4E1-F HMIM-2E1 HMIM-4E1 HMIM-4E1-F MIM-2VE1 FIC-2VE1 HMIM-2VE1 MIM-4E1 MIM-4E1-F S3 Interface2 FIC-4E1-F HMIM-4E1 HMIM-4E1-F MIM-4E1 MIM-4E1-F S4 Interface3 FIC-4E1-F HMIM-4E1 HMIM-4E1-F By default, all DIP switches are ON, and the E1 interface impedance is 70 ohms, as shown in the following figure: Figure 136 Default DIP switch settings on 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 145
HP recommends that you use the DIP switch as follows: When the interface is connected to a 70-ohm cable, turn on switches BIT1 through 8; when the interface is connected to a 120-ohm cable, turn off switches BIT1 through 8.
Figure 137 Connect an E1 75-ohm cable …… If you want to extend the cable, connect each BNC connector of the E1 75-ohm cable to one end of a coaxial connector, and connect the remote device to the other end of the coaxial connector through an E1 75-ohm trunk cable.
2. The other end of the cable provides four D15 connectors. Connect them to the D15 interfaces on the remote device as needed. Figure 140 Connect an 4-port E1 75-ohm cable 1-port E1 75-ohm cable 4-port E1 75-ohm cable RX TX E1 / E1-F (75ohm) RX Device (75ohm E1 Port) TX Connecting a 1-port E1 120-ohm cable (D15 <----> RJ45) 1. Connect the D15 connector of the E1 120-ohm cable to the D15 interface on the interface module and fasten the bolts to fix the cable. 2.
Figure 142 Connecting an 4-port E1 120-ohm cable 4-port E1 120-ohm cable 1-port E1 120-ohm cable Device (120ohm E1 Port) E1 / E1-F (120ohm) T1 interface CAUTION: To avoid damages to the interface module or the chassis, make sure that you insert the cable into the right interface.
Product numbe r Cable JD640A 4-port T1 cable Applicable models Appearance MIM-IMA-4T1 FIC-IMA-4T1 1 x D68 < ---- > 4 x RJ45 MIM-8T1 JD639A MIM-8T1-F 8-port T1 cable FIC-8T1 FIC-8T1-F FIC-IMA-8T1 1 x D68 < ---- > 8 x RJ45 - RJ45 connecto r Use as needed 1 x RJ45 < ---- > 1 x RJ45 Connecting a 1-port T1 cable The two ends of the 1-port T1 cable are RJ45 connectors.
E3/T3 interface E3/T3 cable appearance and applicable models Table 207 E3/T3 cable appearance and applicable models Product numbe r Cable Applicabl e models Appearance MIM-1CE3 MIM-1CT3 FIC-1CE3 JD531A JD533A FIC-1CT3 E3/T3 interfac e cable FIC-1AE3 FIC-1AT3 1 x BNS < ---- > 1 x SMB HMIM-1CE 3 HMIM-1CT 3 Connecting the cable 1. Connect the SMB connector of an E3/T3 cable to the Tx port on the interface module and another end to the Rx port on the device to be connected. 2.
Product number Cable Applicable models Appearance FIC-2SAE FIC-4SAE JD521A FIC-8SAE V.24 DCE cable HMIM-4SAE HMIM-8SAE 1 x D25 (female) < ---- > 1 x D28 JD523A V.35 DTE cable 1 x D28 < ---- > 1 x D34 (male) JD525A V.35 DCE cable 1 x D28 < ---- > 1 x D34 (female) JD527A X.21 DTE cable 1 x D15 (male) < ---- > 1 x D28 JD529A X.
Product number Cable JF826A RS-449 DCE cable Applicable models Appearance 1 x D28 < ---- > 1 x D37 (female) JF827A RS-530 DTE cable 1 x D25 (male) < ---- > 1 x D28 JF828A RS-530 DCE cable 1 x D25 (female) < ---- > 1 x D28 Connecting the cable 1. Check port type of the peer device and choose the synchronous serial interface cable of correct type. 2. Plug the D28 end of the synchronous serial interface cable into the D28 interface of the SAE interface module. 3.
Asynchronous serial ports Appearance and applicable models of asynchronous serial port cables Table 209 Appearance and applicable models of asynchronous serial port cables Product number Cable JD642A 8-port asynchronou s serial port adapter cable Applicable models Appearance SIC-8AS 1 x D60 < ---- > 8 x RJ45 (female) JG263A 4-port asynchronou s serial port adapter cable SIC-16AS 1 x D28 < ---- > 4 x RJ45 (female) 154
Product number Cable Applicable models Appearance MIM-8ASE Straight-throu gh cable - JD641A MIM-16ASE 1 x RJ45 < ---- > 1 x RJ45 FIC-8ASE FIC-16ASE MIM-8ASE Dumb terminal adapter cable MIM-16ASE FIC-8ASE FIC-16ASE 1 x RJ45 (female) < ---- > 1 x RJ45 (male) MIM-8ASE JD508A MIM-16ASE AUX cable FIC-8ASE FIC-16ASE 1 x D25 & 1 x D9 < ---- > 1 x RJ45 JD636A MIM-8ASE Dumb terminal adapter MIM-16ASE FIC-8ASE 1 x D25 < ---- > 1 x RJ45 FIC-16ASE Connecting a SIC-8AS/SIC-16AS interface module To c
Figure 143 Connecting a telecommunication device • If the remote device is a bank dumb terminal device, connect the RJ45 connector (male) on one end of the dumb terminal cable to the RJ45 interface on the asynchronous serial port adapter cable. Connect the RJ45 connector (female) on the other end of the dumb terminal cable to the RJ45 interface on one end of the dumb terminal adapter by a straight-through cable.
Figure 145 Connecting a modem Connecting a MIM-8ASE/MIM-16ASE/FIC-8ASE/FIC-16ASE interface module WARNING! To avoid damage to the device and the ports, do not plug or unplug the MIM-8ASE/MIM-16ASE module interface cable when the router is powered on. CAUTION: To avoid damages to the interface module or the chassis, make sure that you insert the cable into the right interface.
interface and can be connected to the bank dumb terminal device. The sequence is shown in the following figure: Figure 147 Connecting a bank dumb terminal device …… • If the interface of the remote device, usually a modem, is a D25/D9 interface, use the AUX cable to connect the RJ45 interface on the MIM-8ASE/MIM-16ASE/FIC-8ASE/FIC-16ASE interface module.
ADSL/BS/FXS/FXO/AM/FCM interface Appearance and applicable models of the magnetic-core telephone cable Table 210 Appearance and applicable models of magnetic-core telephone cable Cable Applicable models Appearance SIC-1ADSL SIC-1ADSL-I SIC-1BS SIC-1FXS SIC-1FXO SIC-2FXS SIC-2FXO SIC-2FXS1FXO DSIC-4FXS1FXO Magnetic-core telephone cable MIM-2FXS MIM-2FXO 1 x RJ11 < ---- > 1 x RJ11 MIM-4FXS MIM-4FXO MIM-16FXS FIC-2FXS FIC-2FXO FIC-4FXS FIC-4FXO HMIM-4FXS HMIM-4FXO Connecting a ADSL/FXS/FXO interface mod
Figure 149 Connecting the U interface cable to the SIC-1BS interface module Magnetic-core telephone cable ISDN U interface cable of Service provider NT1 S/T U SIC-1BS 2. If the service provider provides an ISDN S/T interface cable, directly connect the cable to the RJ45 interface of the SIC-1BS interface module.
Table 211 Pinouts of E&M interface cable (Bell V 4-wire) E&M interface RJ-45 Pin Signal Signal direction 1 — — 2 E IN 3 RING0 IN 4 RING1 OUT 5 TIP1 OUT 6 TIP0 IN 7 M OUT 8 SG Ground NOTE: Because the 4E&M modules cannot determine the interface types (Bell I/II/III/V), cable types (2-wire or 4-wire), and pinouts (E/M/Tx/Rx) of the peer switch, you must prepare the interface cables of the 4E&M modules according to the on-site conditions.
24FXS interface 24FXS interface cable appearance and the applicable model Table 212 24FXS interface cable appearance and the applicable model Product numbe r Cable JG318 A 24FXS interface cable Applicabl e models Appearance FIC-24FXS 24 x RJ11 < ---- > 1 x D50 The connection method 1. Connect the D50 interface (male) of the 24FXS interface cable to the FIC-24FXS interface module. 2. Connect the other end of the 24FXS interface cable to the RJ11 interface on the remote device.
BSV/BSE interface BSV/BSE interface cable appearance and applicable models Table 213 BSV/BSE interface cable appearance and applicable models Cable ISDN S/T interface standard cable Applicable models Appearance SIC-1BSV SIC-2BSV MIM-4BSV 1 x RJ45 < ---- > 1 x RJ45 FIC-4BSE ISDN S/T interface crossover cable SIC-1BSV SIC-2BSV MIM-4BSV 1 x RJ45 (female) < ---- > 1 x RJ45 (male) Connecting a SIC-1BSV/SIC-2BSV/MIM-4BSV interface module cable BSV interface supports the User and Network working modes.
2. If the service provider provides an ISDN S/T interface cable, directly connect the service provider cable to the BSV interface.
Figure 155 Connecting a service provider U interface cable to a BSE interface module ISDN S/T interface standard cable ISDN U interface cable of service provider NT1 S/T U BSE 2. If the service provider provides an ISDN S/T interface cable, directly connect the service provider cable to the RJ45 interface on the BSE interface module. Figure 156 Connecting a service provider S/T interface cable to a BSE interface module G.SHDSL interface Appearance and applicable models of the G.
Cable 4-wire I type G.SHDSL interface cable Applicable models Appearance MIM-1SHL-4W 1 x RJ11 (4 wire) < ---- > 1No RJ11 (4 wire) Connecting a DSIC-1SHDSL-8W interface module cable 1. Connect the RJ45 connector on one end of the 8-wire G.SHDSL interface cable to the RJ45 interface on the DSIC-1SHDSL-8W interface module 2. The other end of the cable provides two RJ11 connectors. They can be connected to two 4-core telephone cable.
Connecting a MIM-1SHL-4W interface module cable Connect the 4-wire Y type G.SHDSL interface cable as follows: • One end of the cable provides one RJ11 connector, the other end of the cable provides two RJ11 connectors which can be connected to two 2-core telephone cables. 1. Connect the end with only one RJ11 connector of the cable to RJ11 interface on the MIM-1SHL-4W interface module 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the network device. • Connect the 4-wire I type G.
Connecting a WLAN interface module antenna 1. To install an antenna, adjust the angle of the antenna to 180º. 2. Fasten the antenna onto the antenna connector on the interface module. Avoid over-tightening. Make sure the antenna is vertical to the ground or ceiling to achieve the optimal coverage.
Item Description Lightning protection Direct current grounding Height 153 mm (6.02 in) Weight 26 g (0.92 oz) Length None Color Black Operation temperature –30 °C to 60 °C (–22°F to 140°F) Connecting a SIC-3G-GSM/SIC-3G-HSPA interface module antenna 1. To install an antenna, adjust the angle of the antenna to 180º. 2. Fasten the antenna onto the antenna port that has a MAIN mark. Avoid over-tightening.
Item Description Polarization type Vertical Maximum input power 5W Interface TNC Height 21.4 cm (8.43 in) Weight 50.5 g (1.78 oz) Color Black Operation temperature –40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F) Installing a 4G interface module antenna 1. Change the angle of the antenna orientation from vertical to horizontal. 2. Fasten the antenna onto the antenna port that has a MAIN mark. Avoid over-tightening. Change the antenna orientation to vertical to achieve better signal coverage.
Appendix A Interface module list The full names and abbreviations of the interface modules are listed below. To simplify the descriptions in the guide, abbreviations are used to identify the interface modules. Table 222 Interface module list J# Full name Abbreviation Hight JD573B RT-SIC-4FSW-H3 SIC-4FSW 0.5U JD574B RT-DSIC-9FSW-H3 DSIC-9FSW 0.5U JD620A RT-SIC-4FSW-POE-H3 SIC-4FSW-POE 0.5U JD621A RT-DSIC-9FSW-POE-H3 DSIC-9FSW-POE 0.5U JF280A RT-SIC-1FEF-H3 SIC-1FEF 0.
J# Full name Abbreviation Hight JF820A RT-SIC-3G-GSM-H3 SIC-3G-GSM 0.5U JG187A RT-SIC-3G-HSPA-H3 SIC-3G-HSPA 0.5U JG742A RT-SIC-4G-LTE-V SIC-4G-LTE-V 0.5U JG743A RT-SIC-4G-LTE-A SIC-4G-LTE-A 0.5U JG744A RT-SIC-4G-LTE-G SIC-4G-LTE-G 0.
J# Full name Abbreviation Hight JD543A RT-MIM-2FXO-V2-H3 MIM-2FXO 0.5U JD553A RT-MIM-4FXS-V2-H3 MIM-4FXS 0.5U JD542A RT-MIM-4FXO-V2-H3 MIM-4FXO 0.5U JF822A RT-MIM-16FXS-H3 MIM-16FXS 1U JD539A RT-MIM-4EM-H3 MIM-4E&M 0.5U JF837A RT-MIM-4BSV-H3 MIM-4BSV 0.
J# Full name Abbreviation Hight JD616A RT-FIC-16FSW-POE-H3 FIC-16FSW-POE 1U JD603A RT-DFIC-24FSW-H3 FIC-24FSW 1U JD617A RT-DFIC-24FSW-POE-H3 FIC-24FSW-POE 1U JD577A RT-FIC-2FE-V2-H3 FIC-2FE 1U JF824A RT-FIC-4FE-H3 FIC-4FE 1U JD583B RT-FIC-1GBE-V2-H3 FIC-1GBE 1U JF269B RT-FIC-2GBE-V2-H3 FIC-2GBE 1U JD582A RT-FIC-1GEF-V2-H3 FIC-1GEF 1U JF270B RT-FIC-2GEF-V2-H3 FIC-2GEF 1U JD622A RT-FIC-IMA-4E1(75)-V3-H3 FIC-IMA-4E1(75) 1U JF278B RT-FIC-IMA-8E1(75)-V2-H3 FIC-IMA-8E
J# Full name Abbreviation Hight JD605A RT-FIC-1VT1-V2-H3 FIC-1VT1 1U JD587A RT-FIC-2VE1-V2-H3 FIC-2VE1 1U JD606A RT-FIC-2VT1-V2-H3 FIC-2VT1 1U JD608A RT-ESM-ANDE-H3 ESM-ANDE - JD609A RT-ESM-SNDE-H3 ESM-SNDE - JD610A RT-VCPM-H3 VCPM - JD598A RT-VPM32-H3 VPM32 - JD599A RT-VPM24-H3 VPM24 - JD600A RT-VPM16-H3 VPM16 - JD601A RT-VPM8-H3 VPM8 - JG417A RT-VPM2-128 VPM2-128 - JG418A RT-VPM2-256 VPM2-256 - JG419A RT-VPM2-512 VPM2-512 - JG415A RT-HMIM-Adapter R
Appendix B Purchase guide This appendix introduces to you the types of interface modules that each model of HP MSR routers can accommodate. In the tables, "Yes" means "Supported" and "No" means "Not supported. SIC/DSIC purchase guide NOTE: • MSR50(MPU-G2), MSR4000, MSR900, and MSR930 routers do not support the installation of SIC/DSIC interface module. • A PoE interface module provides PoE features only when it is installed on a PoE device.
Type 20-1 X 20-20/ 20-21 20-40 Yes SIC-1FEA Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 4 support only) Yes SIC-1GEC Yes Yes SIC-1E1-F Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 4 support only) Yes 30-16 30-20/3 0-40/ 30-60 50-40/ 50-60 + MPUF Yes Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 4 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) Yes Yes Yes (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) Yes Yes Yes Yes 30-10 30-11E/ 30-11F Yes Yes (Slot 2 support o
Type 20-1 X 20-20/ 20-21 20-40 30-10 30-11E/ 30-11F 30-16 30-20/3 0-40/ 30-60 50-40/ 50-60 + MPUF DSIC-4FXS 1FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Slot 1 support only) Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes (Slot 1 support only) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support only) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 and 4 support
Type SIC-1FEA SIC-4FSW DSIC-4FSWP DSIC-9FSW DSIC-9FSWP SIC-1ADSL SIC-1ADSL-I 1003-8 2003 Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 3 support only) (Slot 2 and 3 support only) Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 3 support only) (Slot 2 and 3 support only) Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 3 support only) (Slot 2 and 3 support only) Yes Yes (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 support only) Yes Yes (Slot 2 support only) (Slot 2 support only) Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 3 support only) (Slot 2 and 3 support only) Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 3 suppo
Type 1003-8 2003 3012 3024 3044 3064 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Slot 2 and 3 support only) SIC-1SAE Yes SIC-8AS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-16AS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-1BS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-1FXS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-2FXS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-1FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-2FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SIC-2FXS1FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Slot 2 support only) Yes Yes Yes DSIC-4FXS1FXO (Slot 2 support
MIM/XMIM/DMIM purchase guide NOTE: • Only MSR30 routers support the installation of the MIM/XMIM/DMIM interface modules. • A PoE interface module provides PoE features only when it is installed on a PoE device.
Type 30-10 30-11E/30-11F/30 -16 30-20 30-40/ 30-60 MIM-16ASE Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-2FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-4FXS Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-4FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-16FXS Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-4E&M Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-4BSV Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-1VE1 Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-1VT1 Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-2VE1 Yes Yes Yes Yes MIM-2VT1 Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM purchase guide NOTE: • Only MSR3000, MSR4000 routers support the installation of the HMIM interface modules.
Type 3012 3024 3044 3064 4060 4080 HMIM-2T1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-4T1-F Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-1CE3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-1CT3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-4SAE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-8SAE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-2VE1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-1VE1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-1VT1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-4FXS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-4FXO Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes HMIM-4E&M Yes Yes
Type 50-40/ 50-60 MPUF 50-40/ 50-60 MPU-G2 FIC-1ATM-OC3MM Yes Yes FIC-1POS Yes Yes FIC-1CPOS Yes Yes FIC-2E1 Yes Yes FIC-4E1 Yes Yes FIC-4E1-F Yes Yes FIC-8E1(75) Yes Yes FIC-8T1 Yes Yes FIC-4T1-F Yes Yes FIC-1CE3 Yes Yes FIC-1CT3 Yes Yes FIC-4BSE Yes Yes FIC-4SAE Yes Yes FIC-8SAE Yes Yes FIC-8ASE Yes Yes FIC-16ASE Yes Yes FIC-4FXS Yes Yes FIC-4FXO Yes Yes FIC-4E&M Yes Yes FIC-1VE1 Yes Yes FIC-1VT1 Yes Yes FIC-2VE1 Yes Yes FIC-2VT1 Yes Y
50-4 0/ 50-6 0+ MPU F+ MSC A 50-4 0/ 50-6 0+ MPUG2 + MSC B Type 900 20-1 0/20 -11/ 20-1 3 VPM32 No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No VPM24 No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No VPM16 No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No VPM8 No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No 20-1 2 20-2 0/ 20-2 1 20-4 0 30-1 1E/3 0-11 F 30-1 0 30-1 6 30-2 0/30 -40/ 30-6 0 Type 930 2003 3012 3024 3044 3064 4060 4080 VPM2 512 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. [] Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. { x | y | ... } Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one.
Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features. Represents an access controller, a unified wired-WLAN module, or the switching engine on a unified wired-WLAN switch. Represents an access point. Represents a mesh access point.
Index DEFHMSVWX HMIM-1CE3,83 D HMIM-1CT3,84 Documents,186 HMIM-1POS,78 DSIC-1SHDSL-8W,16 HMIM-1VE1,89 DSIC-4FXS1FXO,24 HMIM-1VT1,90 E HMIM-24GSW/HMIM-24GSW-PoE,74 ESM-ANDE,131 HMIM-2E1/HMIM-4E1/HMIM-4E1-F,79 ESM-SNDE,132 HMIM-2GEE/HMIM-4GEE/HMIM-8GEE,75 HMIM-2GEF/HMIM-4GEF/HMIM-8GEF,76 F HMIM-2T1/HMIM-4T1-F,82 FIC-16FSW/FIC-16FSW-PoE/DFIC-24FSW/DFIC-24FS W-PoE,93 HMIM-2VE1,88 HMIM-4E&M,92 FIC-1AE3,102 HMIM-4FXS/HMIM-4FXO,91 FIC-1AT3,103 HMIM-4SAE/HMIM-8SAE,86 FIC-1ATM-OC3,104 HMIM-8E
SIC-2FXS1FXO,23 MIM-8T1/MIM-8T1-F,55 MIM-IMA-4T1,47 SIC-3G-GSM,30 MIM-IMA-8E1,46 SIC-3G-HSPA,32 S SIC-4FSW/SIC-4FSW-PoE/DSIC-9FSW/DSIC-9FSW-P oE,1 SIC-16AS,13 SIC-4G-LTE-A/SIC-4G-LTE-G,35 SIC-1ADSL,17 SIC-4G-LTE-V,34 SIC-1ADSL-I,19 SIC-8AS,12 SIC-1BS,20 SIC-WLAN-b/g/n/SIC-WLAN-b/g/n(NA),29 SIC-1BSV/SIC-2BSV,25 Subscription service,186 SIC-1E1-F,7 V SIC-1EPRI,9 VCPM,134 SIC-1FEA,3 SIC-1FEF,4 VCPM/VPM Purchase Guide,133 SIC-1FXS/SIC-1FXO/SIC-2FXS/SIC-2FXO,22 VPM,135 SIC-1GEC,5 W SIC