An TDM Ip 1e1 (2e1) A User Manual v1.0
An TDM Ip 1e1 (2e1) A User Manual v1.0
An TDM Ip 1e1 (2e1) A User Manual v1.0
User’s Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL......................................................................................... 1
1.1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................... 1
1.2 FEATURES ............................................................................................ 1
1.3 APPLICATIONS...................................................................................... 1
1.4 TIMING MODES ..................................................................................... 3
3. INSTALLATION............................................................................ 10
3.1 E1/T1 CONNECTIONS.......................................................................... 10
3.2 ETHERNET/OPTIC FIBER CONNECTIONS ............................................... 10
4. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................. 11
4.1 COMMON FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND RULED OUT .................................... 11
4.1.1 PWR FAIL LED ON...................................................................... 11
4.1.2 SYS LED does not blink ................................................................ 11
4.1.3 Ethernet Electrical port LINK LED OFF ..................................... 12
4.1.4 Ethernet optical port L/A LED OFF or OLOS LED ON .............. 12
4.1.5 E1/T1 Alarm LED ON................................................................... 12
4.1.6 TWO ENDS DEVICES CANNOT CONNECT .................. 12
4.1.7 Both Sides devices of E1/T1 have slip........................................... 13
5. WEB MANAGER........................................................................... 13
5.1 SYSTEM INFO ..................................................................................... 14
5.2 ALARM STATUS ................................................................................. 14
5.2.1 E1 Channel Status......................................................................... 14
5.2.2 Ethernet Port Status...................................................................... 14
5.2.3 Power Status ................................................................................. 15
5.2.4 Alarm Log ..................................................................................... 15
5.2.5 BER Test........................................................................................ 15
5.3 ALARM MANAGEMENT ...................................................................... 16
5.3.1 Alarm Shielding Management....................................................... 16
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5.4 ETHERNET MANAGEMENT ................................................................. 16
5.4.1 Ethernet Management ................................................................... 16
5.4.2 Ethernet Senior Management ....................................................... 17
5.4.3 VLAN Management ....................................................................... 18
5.5 E1 MANAGEMENT .............................................................................. 21
5.5.1 E1 Service Management ............................................................... 21
5.5.2 E1 Senior Management................................................................. 21
5.6 SNMP MANAGEMENT ....................................................................... 23
5.7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................................................................. 24
5.7.1 System time management .............................................................. 24
5.7.2 Change the password .................................................................... 24
5.7.4 Default parameter recovery.......................................................... 24
5.7.4 Upgrade online ............................................................................. 26
5.7.5 Reboot system................................................................................ 27
6. SPECIFICATION........................................................................... 27
6.1 CAPACITY .......................................................................................... 27
6.2 E1/T1 INTERFACE FEATURES ............................................................. 28
6.3 ETHERNET PORT ................................................................................ 28
6.4 POWER ............................................................................................... 28
6.5 OPERATING CONDITION ...................................................................... 28
6.6 DIMENSIONS....................................................................................... 28
6.7 WEIGHT ............................................................................................. 29
7. APPENDIX...................................................................................... 29
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1. General
1.1 Overview
Thank you for selecting the AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A E1/T1 over Ethernet
multiplexer product designed and made by AD-Net Technology Co., LTD. The
product adopt the innovative TDM over IP technology, with IP circuit emulation
that supports transportation of 1~2 E1 /T1 over FE port, that can be used to provide
E1 communication channels over Ethernet or IP networks.
In addition, AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A equipment also support the 2 local
Ethernet data access, its internal buildup QoS which set the local Ethernet priority is
lower than T1 / E1 data, so as to ensure the T1 / E1 signal priority transmission.
The AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A have many optional parameters, which can be
modified by the user to suite different application requirements. Please read this
manual carefully before installing the product.
1.2 Features
z AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A provide 1 channel of E1/T1 over 1 Ethernet adaptive
z AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A provide 2 channels of E1/T1 over 1 Ethernet adaptive
z Provide 4 FE electrical ports (2 for uplink, 2 for user data or monitoring) and 1
Ethernet optical port optical port can be used for uplink or user data.
z Support IETF RFC4553 SAToP protocol, Ethernet encapsulation support
IP/UDP.
z User-friendly Web server supported for easy setup and maintenance
z Support SNMP V1/V2 network management
z E1 clock supports 3 mode: local clock, adaptive and loopback
z E1 service support lossless protection
z Ethernet built-in layer 2 switch, support VLAN(802.1Q based and QinQ based),
QoS(port based、8021.1P based and TOS based)
z Ethernet support IEEE 802.3x and MAC address automatic learning
z Ethernet packet size up to 9720byte
z Point to point and point to multipoint supported
z Software and hardware online upgrade
z Support SNTP network time setting
z Support software test E1 error
1.3 Applications
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A could be worked with E1 over Ethernet interface
multiplexer AN-TDM-IP-STM-1, make point-to-multipoint application ,and point
to point of connection, Typical application is shown in Fig 1.3-1~Fig 1.3-3.
Note : This equipment is used together with the wireless Bridges, usually
through reticule and outdoor antenna system of wireless bridge connected,
there is lightning risk at this time, must be in an upward in combination of
devices that are both clock slaves. Neither will AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A support
such operation no matter how the timing modes are set.
Note: The Lock Clock usually takes several minutes to stabilize. During
that period, clock drift may exceed the limit, errors and slips may occur.
Various timing schemes are listed in Table 1.4-1, for applications depicted in
Fig.1.4-2.
2. System Architecture
2.1 Function Description
The core of AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A is the TDM/Packet processing unit. It
truncates E1/T1 data stream, and encapsulates the data into Ethernet packet with or
without IP headers. The packets are passed to the Ethernet switch unit via MII
interface, and are sent out through the uplink ports.
In the reverse direction, packets from the uplink ports are sent to the
TDM/Packet processing unit for reassembling the original E1/T1 data stream, and
outputting via E1/T1 interface. TDM/Packet processing unit need to process the
reassembled data to recover the E1 clock which is the key element of the device.
Very sophisticated algorithm is used to ensure that the reconstructed clock will meet
the stringent requirement of TDM applications. The most important parameters are
bit rate, jitter, wander, and signal delay.
2.2 Structure
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A adopt standard 1U box (W x H x D: 195 mm×35
mm×140 mm), which is composed by system board and power supply card.
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A system structure is shown in Fig 2.2-1:
2.3.2 LED’s
The definition is shown in Table 2.3.2-1:
Table 2.3.2-1 the indicators definition of AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A
Identificatio Quantit
Color Definition Remark
n y
1 ~ 2 channel E1 / T1
addressing the remote
equipment link state
FAR-END
instructions
UP Green 2
On: Addressing the
1~2
remote MAC address
Off: unaddressing the
remote MAC address
T1 / E1 service lost
package instructions in
Ethernet link
On: Cannot receive the
E1/T1 remote package
PKT LOS
Red 2 Blink: Remote E1/T1
1~2
lost package or
disorderly sequence
Off: Remote E1/T1 no
lost package and
disorderly sequence
E1 / T1 port alarm status
instructions
On: LOS alarm
Regular slow blink: AIS
LOS/AIS alarm
Red 2
1~2 Irregular fast blink:
receive HDB3
code ,wrong E1/T1
signal
Off: no alarm
2.3.3 Dip Switches Definition
There are four Dip Switches on the front panel, the definition show in Table
2.3-2.
Table 2.3-2 Dip Switches Definition of front panel
Dip label Definition
E1/T1 port Tx to Rx loop back
DIP-1 LLB ON: set local E1/T1 port Tx to Rx loop back
OFF: cancel local E1/T1 port Tx to Rx loop back
E1/T1 port Rx to Tx loop back
DIP-2 RLB ON: set local E1/T1 port Rx to Tx loop back
OFF: cancel local E1/T1 port Rx to Tx loop back
DIP-3 MASK Alarm mask set
IP set
ON: restore default IP address 192.192.192.192
DIP-4 TMP_IP OFF: use the user’s Setting IP address
There are 4 group dips on the bottom of panel, used for controlling the E1 / T1
interface impedance and 75 Ω unbalanced interface shell grounding, as the Table
2.3-3.
Table 2.3-3 Dip Switches Definition of bottom panel
Dip Definition
ON: the first channel of E1/T1 Interface
impedance is 75 Ω
One
OFF: the first channel of E1/T1 Interface
impedance is 120Ω-E1/100Ω-T1
ON: the first channel of E1/T1 Interface shell
grounding
Two
OFF: the first channel of E1/T1 Interface
shell suspended
ON: the second channel of E1/T1 Interface
Three (only
impedance is 75 Ω
AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A
OFF: the second channel of E1/T1 Interface
support )
impedance is 120Ω-E1/100Ω-T1
ON: the second channel of E1/T1 interface
Four (only
shell grounding
AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A
OFF: the second channel of E1/T1 interface
support )
shell suspended
1
8
Note:
1. At auto-negotiation mode, Ethernet electrical port supports HP auto-MDIX
function and it can check the transmission and receiving sequence and
make configuration. So both MDI and MDI-X interfaces are supported and
both cross line and direct line can be selected.
2. Network Management can be used for all the Ethernet ports except Data1
port. But to ensure VLAN setting will not impact the normal monitoring,
it’s better to use the Ethernet electrical port labeled “Data2/NM” as the
network management monitoring interface.
3. Installation
3.1 E1/T1 connections
AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A supports 1 E1-120Ω/T1-100Ω balanced interface and
AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A can support 2 E1-120Ω/T1-100Ω balanced interfaces. The
RJ-48C sockets are default for all the ports. Besides, it can also support 75Ω
non-balanced interface by the Dip switches on the rear panel and external impedance
converting cable.
E1/T1 interface provide RxÆTx、TxÆ Rx through NMS, and the loopback of
E1 channels can be set up independently. RxÆTx、TxÆ Rx loop back definition is
shown in Fig 3.1.-1:
switch.
Ethernet Optical adopts SFP integrated optical modules, and the port labeled
(Æ is for optical signal output, (Å for input. Also Ethernet optical port can use
single-fiber optical module which has only one optical interface. The wavelength of
single-fiber optical module means its luminescence wavelength, 1310nm or 1550nm.
It should note that equipments with the same luminescence wavelength cannot
connect with each other. So it should select the equipments with the match
luminescence wavelength when using the single-fiber module.
Note:
1. At auto-negotiation mode, Ethernet electrical port supports HP auto-MDIX
function and it can check the transmission and receiving sequence and
make configuration. So both MDI and MDI-X interfaces are supported and
both cross line and direct line can be selected.
2. Network Management can be used for all the Ethernet ports except Data1
port. But to ensure VLAN setting not affecting monitoring, it’s better to use
the Ethernet electrical port labeled “Data2/NM” as the network
management monitoring interface.
4. Troubleshooting
After power up of equipment AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A the system
should start after 90seconds to work properly. The system completion startup SYS
light change from long bright to flashing light. You can observe each interface light
to judge each port working statue.
the power and reboot, if still does not start up properly you need to find supplier for
technical support.
5. Web Manager
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A support Web Server to monitoring devices. Login
Web Server need Username and Password, the default Username and password are
“admin”, as below picture showed, at System setting you can change it.
All Web Server include 7 parts: System Info, Alarm Status, Alarm
Management, ETH Management, E1 Management, SNMP Management, and
System.
For Ethernet interface 1~5, we can enable QoS (based on port, 802.1p and TOS)
Note: According to the PVID value of Data2/NM port, it will automatically generate a
default monitoring VLAN entry and it cannot be changed. If it needs to modify the
monitoring VID value, it needs to modify the PVID of monitoring port.
5.5 E1 Management
E1 management includes E1 service management and E1 senior management.
Every section has many parameters setting. As shown in Table 5.5-1:
Supplementary item:
Whether E1 bandwidth is auto-adaption depends on whether enable this E1.
Suggestion: If this E1 is not used, it is better to let this E1 channel disabled.
Note: If the power is off during upgrade, it may make equipment not start
and need to program procedures with download line.
6. Specification
6.1 Capacity
AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A: 1 E1/T1 interface, 4 100Base-Tx Ethernet electrical
ports,1 100Base-Fx Ethernet optical port;AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A: 2 E1/T1 ports,4
100Base-Tx Ethernet electrical ports, 1 100Base-Fx Ethernet optical port.
6.4 Power
AC: 100V~260V/50Hz ~60Hz (fuse: 1A)
DC: -36V ~ -72V
Power Consumption: ≤4W
6.6 Dimensions
Width × Height × Depth (mm): 195× 35 × 140
6.7 Weight
≤ 3.5 kg
7. Appendix
Specialized terminologies and acronyms:
Acronym Explanations
TDM Time Division Multiplex
SAToP Structure-Agnostic TDM over Packet
DSCP Differentiated Services Code point
UDP User Datagram Protocol
QoS Quality of Service
TOS terms of service
TTL Time To Live
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
RTP Real-time Transport Protocol
SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol