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
32 3. Installation
Event-HD
IP Address
The Event-HD system will be configured and tested as link prior to delivery to the
customer. The IP address will be set at the factory to these default values:
Parameter Value
IP
Address
192.168.1.1xx
Netmask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.1
Where xx is in the range from 01 to 99. The IP address is indicated on the rear panel as
shown in Figure 3-21.
Figure 3-21. IDU IP address label location
After configuring the PCs network interface, a web browser may be launched and the
following URL entered into the address bar to access the unit’s Web GUI:
http://192.168.0.101/
or as specified on the rear panel.
Username and Password
A dialog box will show requesting a username and password:
• User: administrator
• Pass: d1scovery
3.9SDIDU™ Service
At times, it may be necessary to service the SDIDU™. This may include installing,
removing, or replacing an SDIDU™ module. There may be up to 8 modules installed in a
single SDIDU™ chassis. Figure 3-22 shows the rear panel of the SDIDU™ with each
module labeled. The basic procedure for removing and installing a module is common to
all the modules, with slight variations for the Power Supply Module, Controller Module,
and Mini IO Module. These basic procedures are described below. Variations are
described in sub-items beneath each step.
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