User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.Safety Precautions
- 2.System Description
- 2.1About This Manual
- 2.2Introduction
- 2.3System Features
- 2.4Physical Description
- 2.5System Description
- 2.6Consecutive Point Architecture
- 2.72 + 0 (East-West) Configuration
- 2.8Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- 2.91+1 Protection
- 2.101 + 1 Multi-hop Repeater Configuration
- 2.11Data Interfaces
- 2.12Crosspoint Switch
- 2.13Power Management
- 2.14Event-HD Software and Network Management
- 2.15System Loopbacks
- 3.Installation
- 3.1Unpacking
- 3.2Notices
- 3.3PRE-INSTALLATION NOTES
- 3.4Back-to-Back Bench Testing
- 3.5Overview of Installation and Testing Process
- 3.6Site Evaluation
- 3.7Installation of the Event-HD
- 3.8Quick Start Guide
- 3.9SDIDU™ Service
- 4.Summary Specification
- 5.Rear Panel Connectors
- 5.1DC Input (Power) Connector
- 5.2Ethernet 100BaseTX Payload Connector 1-2
- 5.3SONET Payload Connector
- 5.4STM-1 Payload Connector
- 5.5DVB/ASI, DS-3, E-3, STS-1 Payload Connector
- 5.6NMS 10/100BaseTX Connector 1-2
- 5.7Alarm/Serial Port Connector
- 5.8ODU Connector
- 5.9T1/E1 - Channels 1-2 Connector
- 5.10T1/E1 - Channels 3-16 Connector
- 5.11USB
- 5.12Voice Order Wire
- 5.13Data Order Wire
- 6.Appendix
2. System Description 9
Configuration
ODU Control
ODU Channel
Administration
ODU Control
Str Tx Pwr:x.xxxxx
Mute :xxxxxx
State :xxxxxx
ODU Channel
Link
Loopback
Administration
xxxx days xxh:xxm
FP Network
IDU Network
Link
Freq:x.xxxxxx
Link:QPSK-10.5Mbaud
dataR=BaudR*mod
FP Network
IP :xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Mask:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
GW :xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Loopback
Type:combo of 3
LIU: combo
Duration: combo
IDU Network
IP :xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Mask:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
GW :xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Alarms
Active
Clear
1) mm-dd-yy hh:mm:ss
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Are you sure?
2) mm-dd-yy hh:mm:ss
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Alarms Cleared
The front panel provides immediate and convenient access to these functions however
much more extensive configuration and status information (status, alarm, graphical
history, constellations, etc.) are provided via the NMS Ethernet interface and web GUI.
2.4.3Rear Panel Indicators
All models of the Event HD support a variety of rear panel configurations that are
dependent on the network interface and capacity configurations.
Figure 2-2 provides an example of the Event HD 1+0 configuration and the associated
LEDs displayed on the SDIDU
TM
rear panel. The controller, standard I/O, and each
modem card have a status LED.
© 2007 Moseley, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 602-14886-01, Rev. A