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AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A

E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer

User’s Manual

AD-NET TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD

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Disclaimer
The information contained in this document is subject to change without
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Co., LTD. (AD-Net). The information in this document is believed to be
accurate and reliable; however, AD-Net assumes no responsibility or liability
for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the document.

Copyright© 2012 by AD-Net Technology Co., LTD. All rights reserved. No part
of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any
means, without prior written permission of AD-Net.

Product Model: AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A


Product Name: E1/T1 over Ethernet Multiplexer
Manual Version: 1.0
Last Update: Mar. 2012

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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

2. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE .......................................................... 4


2.1 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ...................................................................... 4
2.2 STRUCTURE .......................................................................................... 5
2.3 FRONT PANEL ....................................................................................... 5
2.3.1 Diagram .......................................................................................... 5
2.3.2 LED’s .............................................................................................. 6
2.3.3 Dip Switches Definition .................................................................. 7
2.3.4 E1/T1 Port....................................................................................... 8
2.3.5 Ethernet ports.................................................................................. 9
2.3.6 Power Switch and Power Socket................................................... 10

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.

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Figure 1.3-1 Convergent Application

Figure1.3-2 Typical application of wireless network

Fig. 1.3-3 The typical application of cable network


AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A could cooperate with wireless bridge of most
manufactories in wireless network application use, At present, some the sold
wireless bridge transmission bandwidth change with the Ethernet packets, some
Bridges will introduce the packet delay jitter, when work with the different wireless
bridge, need to adjust E1/T1 signal seaied length and jitter, in order to get the best
transmission effect.

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

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Ethernet lightning protection protector, otherwise lightning will make seriously


damage to the equipment, danger to the staff .

1.4 Timing modes


To emulate a transparent E1 channel over a packet network, the
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A not only conveys data stream content correctly from the
source to the destination, but also recovers the E1/T1 timing from the source at the
destination accurately. Packet networks do not provide such built-in timing
transparency mechanism as TDM networks do. AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A uses its
proprietary algorithm to reconstruct the E1 clock at the destination. The recovered
clock is of very high quality, with low jitter and wander. Typical frequency offset is
within ±5ppm, and jitter is below 0.1UI. It can be adopted in most applications. This
timing mode of rebuilding the E1 clock at the destination is called Adaptive Timing.
For applications where separate clock distribution network exists, another
timing mode, Loop back Timing, may be used for maximum clock quality. In this
mode, AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A rebuilds the E1/T1 output code stream using the
clock extracted from E1/T1 input signals. AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A built-in
memory can eliminate the wander completely. It will switch to Adaptive Timing
automatically once the input signals are lost.
The two timing modes of AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A are showed in Fig.1.4-1.

Fig.1.4-1 E1Timing modes


Correct timing mode setting is important for smooth operations. In most cases,
setting both units to adaptive timing mode is sufficient. But sometimes, setting one
unit to loop timing mode may work better. For example, setting the
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A unit connected with the clock master (such as local
exchange) to loop back mode, and the other unit connected with the clock slave
(such as PBX remote module or PCM terminal) to adaptive mode, is probably
better than setting both to adaptive modes. It’s better to set the both sides
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A to loop back timing mode when the both sides
equipments use synchronous master clock. In another case, set the both sides
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A to adaptive timing mode when the both sides equipments
use asynchronous master clock.
One typical error in telecom applications is to connect two communication

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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.

Fig.1.4-2 Timing mode scheme reference diagram


Table 1.4-1 Timing mode schemes
A side B side A side B side
Equipment Equipment TDMoIP TDMoIP Note
clock mode clock mode Timing mode Timing mode
loop back loop back Equipment A & B
master master
adaptive adaptive clocks synchronous
Equipment A & B
master master adaptive adaptive
clocks plesiochronous
loop back adaptive
master slave
adaptive adaptive
adaptive loop back
slave master
adaptive adaptive
slave slave Not allowed

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.

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The user can modify various operational parameters through Network


Management.

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:

Fig 2.2-1 AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A system structure

2.3 Front panel


2.3.1 Diagram
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A, all service interface ,power port ,indicators and dips
are in the front of panel , no indicators or dips in the rear panel ,
AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A front panel is shown in Fig 2.3-1~Fig 2.3-4.

Fig. 2.3-1 Front panel of AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A (DC-48V)

Fig. 2.3-2 Front panel of AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A (AC-220V)

Fig. 2.3-3 Front panel of AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A (DC-48V)

Fig. 2.3-4 Front panel of AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A (DC-48V)

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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

System working state


instructions
Blink: Normal
On: System is on
SYS Green 1
configuration or work
abnormally
Off: System does not
work or abnormally
work
The power failure alarm
instructions
PWR FAIL Red 1
On: Power Off / Failure
Off: Normal
0ptical Ethernet interface
state instructions Optical
On: Connected with Ethernet
L/A Green 1 remote Ethernet optical interface
interface indicator
Off: Not connected with s
Ethernet optical interface
Optical Ethernet
interface receiving
OLOS Red 1 instructions
On: No receiving
Off: Receiving normally
One link
Ethernet electrical indicator
interface instructions on the
(Ethernet
On: Link normally left of
electrical Green 4
Blink: Data each
port LINK)
transmitting/receiving Ethernet
Off: Link abnormally electrical
interface
One FDX
Ethernet electrical indicator
(Ethernet interface rate on the
electrical Yellow 4 instructions: right of
port FDX) On :rate is HULL Ethernet
Off :rate is HALF electrical
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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

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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

2.3.4 E1/T1 Port


AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A equipment with 1 channel of 120 Ω-E1/100 Ω-T1 balance
interface, AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A equipment with 2 channels of “120 Ω-E1/100 Ω-T1
balance interface, all adopt RJ-48 C form. RJ-48 C joints and wire sequence and
signals defined as follows.

1
8

Fig 2.3-5 RJ48-C socket pin sequence


Table 2.3-4 RJ-48C 120Ω-E1/100Ω-T1signal definition
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- + + -
Signal E1-IN GND E1-OUT GND
Adopt 75Ω E1/T1 unbalanced interface, can be used for BH4.815.122
conversion cable which convert RJ45 to BNC connector.

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Fig 2.3-6 75Ω dedicated cable


E1/T1 interface provide RxÆTx、TxÆ Rx loop back operation through
network management , it is convenient for operating and maintain test .

2.3.5 Ethernet ports


There are four 100Base-Tx Ethernet electrical ports (two ports are uplink ports
used to connect with transmission network and the other two are local data ports
used to connect with local Ethernet), and one 100Base-Fx optical port used as either
uplink port or local data port. Ethernet electrical port supports three modes:
auto-negotiation, 10M full duplex/half-duplex and 100M full-duplex/half-duplex.
Ethernet optical port supports auto-negotiation or 100M full-duplex mode.
Ethernet built-in layer-2 switches function. Supporting Ethernet packet size up
to 9720byte, VLAN setting based on 802.1Q or QinQ, QoS setting based on port、
8021.1P and TOS. There are four priority settings.
Ethernet electrical port adopts RJ45 socket. RJ45 Ethernet socket is defined in
Table 2.3-5. Ethernet optical port can use double-fiber SFP optical module 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. Depending
on different transmission distance, Different SFP optical module could be selected.

Table 2.3-5 RJ45 socket definition


Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Definition TxD+ TxD- RxD+ RxD-

Note:
1. At auto-negotiation mode, Ethernet electrical port supports HP auto-MDIX

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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.

2.3.6 Power Switch and Power Socket


Two power options are available, ~220V AC or -48V DC. It should be
specified at the time of purchase.

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:

Fig 3.1-1 E1/T1 loop back


RxÆTx can test E1/T1 connection cable, and TxÆ Rx is used to test the whole
circuit including AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A in the two ends and the link between
them.

3.2 Ethernet/optic fiber connections


AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A provides four 100Base-Tx Ethernet electrical
interfaces (two ports are uplink ports used to connect with transmission network and
the other two are local data ports used to connect with local Ethernet), and one
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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.

4.1 Common fault diagnosis and ruled out


This paragraph describes common faults that may occur during installation and
maintenance. Please seek support from AD-Net Technology Co., LTD for other
problems.

4.1.1 PWR FAIL LED ON


The PWR FAIL light indicates that the corresponding power supply board is
not complete plugged in or not connected with, please check the following
subject: the power supply to meet the requirements or not, the power plug is
connected, the switch is open.

4.1.2 SYS LED does not blink


After star up 90 seconds or during working statue, the SYS light flashing that
is mean system have not start up completion or program problem, you can turn off

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the power and reboot, if still does not start up properly you need to find supplier for
technical support.

4.1.3 Ethernet Electrical port LINK LED OFF


Ethernet electrical port LINK light off indicates that corresponding Ethernet
port does not connect properly. You can check the cable connection, cable line
ordering, under mandatory mode does it using the straight-through cable (crossover
cable), the electrical interface connection does match the client
configuration whether, and connection with network device is working properly or
not.

4.1.4 Ethernet optical port L/A LED OFF or OLOS LED ON


Ethernet optical ports L/A light off indicate that the corresponding Ethernet
does not establish connect properly. The OLOS light on indicates
no received light. Can check the corresponding fiber is connected or not, the using
single-fiber module and the equipment connected to the same emission wavelength
(should using wavelength as pair optical modules), and device working properly or
not.

4.1.5 E1/T1 Alarm LED ON


There are two groups of LEDs, PKT LOS and LOS for E1 alarms LEDs.
When E1 LOS LED is on, loss of E1 signal fault is detected by EthMux.
Possible causes include:
z The downstream equipment such as telephone exchange or PCM terminal
is powered off.
z The E1 cable connection looses or broken.
E1 LOS LED blinks when respective input E1 signal is AIS, i.e. the content of
E1 data is all 1. Such alarm indicates fault conditions on the part of the downstream
equipment.
E1 LOS site is controlled by Dip Switch RA state. When RA Dip Switch ON,
the red LEDs indicate remote E1 LOS state. When RA Dip Switch OFF, the red
LEDs indicate local E1 LOS state.

4.1.6 TWO ENDS DEVICES CANNOT CONNECT


Both sides of devices in the same Ethernet broadcast domain, checking both
side of device IP address should on dual relationship. Check MAC address is unique
(include other device on the same network); Using Ping command to check network,
checking bandwidth is sufficient or not.
If two sides of devices are not in same Ethernet segment, checking device IP
default gateway setting, IP address, IP address mask, and check conflicts of MAC

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address or IP address; check bandwidth is sufficient. IP address and gateway


address can be set by NMS, MAC address set by manufacture.
Check both ends of the device VLAN setting should be in accordance with
eachother.

4.1.7 Both Sides devices of E1/T1 have slip


Check both sides devices AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A E1/T1 clock setting, at least one
of device should be Master-Clock.
Check AN-TDM-IP-1E1 (2E1)-A time mode setting. If both sides of the E1/T1
equipment are not in the state of the synchronization, AN-TDM-IP-1E1 (2E1)-A
timing model must be adaptive timing, not loop timing.
At beginning of startup, slip is normal.

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.

Following will introduce the Web Server Management of AN-TDM-IP-1E1


(2E1)-A.

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5.1 System Info


After login Web Server, will show Welcome page. In this page include
Hardware version number, Software version number, Web manager version number,
IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address, MAC address. IP address and Subnet
address and Gateway address can be set by customer, other only for checking. As
shown in Fig 5.1-1. The default setting IP address is 192.168.1.2.

Fig 5.1-1 System Info

5.2 Alarm Status


5.2.1 E1 Channel Status
Click left side of Alarm Status—Channel will show E1 Channel Service name,
Loop status, E1 port LOS, AIS alarm and calculation of LOS, Remote Connection
Status. E1 loop for testing connection, definition of LOOP please check 3.1.2. E1
Loop setting after submitting will changed, but not saved, after device startup E1 not
in Loop stats. Please check Fig 5.2-1.

图 5.2-1 E1 Alarm Status

5.2.2 Ethernet Port Status


Click Left side Alarm Status – ETH Port will show 4 Ethernet electrical ports
and 1 optical port LINK UP/DOWN stats, as shown in Fig5.2-2.

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Fig 5.5-2 ETH port Alarm Status

5.2.3 Power Status


Click left side Alarm Status – Power Status will show Power Alarm Status,
include 2 power ad Status information, as shown in Fig 5.2-3.

Fig 5.2-3 Power Status

5.2.4 Alarm Log


Click Left side Alarm Status – Alarm Log, include Alarm Type, Alarm Item,
Port number, time. As shown in Fig 5.2-4.

Fig 5.2-4 Alarm Log

5.2.5 BER Test


Click BER Test will show picture as below, include BER Enable, Testing Port,
Start and Stop, Port Status (Frame synchronization or Frame Desynchronization),
Bit Error Rate and Error timing, as shown in Fig 5.1-5. If you need test Error for one
link, first you should click “enable” and “start”, and click “Submit”, Web Server
will show result. During Testing click “Refresh” will show result of now status.

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Fig 5.2-5 BER Test

5.3 Alarm Management


This section includes E1 channels, Ethernet port and power alarm shielding.

5.3.1 Alarm Shielding Management


If set alarm mask, then this alarm will be shielded at alarm log, alarm indicator
on panel and will not display no matter what situation is unless the mask is canceled.
E1 channel supports not only shielding any alarm of any channel, but also batch
shielding. But Ethernet port alarm and power alarm shielding can only be set one by
one. As shown in Fig 5.3-1 and Fig 5.3-2.

Fig.5.3-1 E1 alarm management

Fig.5.3-2 Ethernet alarm management

5.4 Ethernet Management


This section includes Ethernet port management, Ethernet senior management
(MAC address aging time, QoS management and port Throughput limiting) and
VLAN management.

5.4.1 Ethernet Management

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Fig.5.4-1 Ethernet Management

Table 5.4-1 Ethernet management parameters


Parameters Options Explanation
Port 5 Ethernet ports number
Ethernet service No.: support at most 15
capital/small letters, digit and part special
Service
character input. Chinese character support 7
No.
numbers( not support some special characters, as
“ / ”、“ \ ” input).
Link Link: indicate current Ethernet link(Up/Down)
Speed: indicate current Ethernet port
Speed speed(10/100Mbps)
Ethernet
Managemen Duplex: indicate current Ethernet work mode
Duplex (HALF/FULL)
t
5 Ethernet ports work mode configuration:
Auto-adaptive (default)
Auto ,100 100M full
M full, 100M half
100M 10M full
Mode
half, 10M half
10M full, Electrical interface work modes have Auto, 100M
10M half full, 100M half, 10M full and 10M half.
Optical interface work modes have Auto and
100M full
Note: The sentence with underline is default settings.

5.4.2 Ethernet Senior Management


Ethernet senior management supports MAC address aging time, Ethernet port
QoS management and throughput limiting. MAC address aging time range is
0~99999 s (default: 300s).

Fig 5.4-2 Ethernet management

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For Ethernet interface 1~5, we can enable QoS (based on port, 802.1p and TOS)

Fig 5.4-3 Ethernet QoS configuration

Port throughput limiting of Ethernet senor management includes enable


Ethernet port throughput limiting and speed configuration (supporting entry speed
limiting). As shown in Fig 5.4-4. Speed class of Ethernet interface is shown in Table
5.4-2. When we configure the maximum port speed, if the value is not equal to any
speed class, it will select the lower speed class proximal to this value. For example,
value is set to 70, after clicking Submit, the value will change to 64, means the
maximum speed is 64KB.

Fig 5.4-4 Ethernet senior management


Table 5.4-2 Speed class of Ethernet interface
Speed limiting range speed class minimum maximum
interval speed speed
Lower than 2M 64KB 64KB 1.792MB

Higher than 2M,lower than 1MB 2MB 100MB


100M

5.4.3 VLAN Management


Two uplink Ethernet electrical interfaces support 1+1 protection. After
enabling 1+1 protect, equipment configure Q in Q VLAN automatically and user
only need to configure VID of uplink Ethernet electrical interface and monitoring
port. As shown in Fig 5.4-5 and Fig 5.4.6.

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Fig 5.4-5 uplink 1+1 protect configuration

Fig 5.4-6 configure Q in Q VLAN automatically


AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A Ethernet supports 802.1 Q VLAN and Q in Q
VLAN. 802.1Q VLAN is that adding the VLAN tag in front of Ethernet frame type.
Q in Q VLAN is that nesting the VLAN (S-Tag) of operators in 802.1Q outer layer
to enable the VLAN stacking. VLAN management parameters are shown in Table 5.4-3.

Fig 5.4-7 VLAN management 1—VALN configuration

Fig 5.4-8 VLAN management 2—E1 port configuration

Fig 5.4-9 VLAN management 3—Ethernet port configuration

Fig 5.4-10 VLAN management 4—VLAN Table

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Fig 5.4-11 VLAN management 5—VLAN configuration confirmation

Table 5.4-3 VLAN management parameters


Parameters Options Explanation
Disable No VLAN tag
Add the VLAN tag before Ethernet
VLAN Mode 802.1Q
frame type.
Add operators VLAN (S-Tag) in 802.1Q.
Q in Q
Realizing VLAN stack.
Disable: not supply slave transmission
channel.
Protection Enable: Both master and slave
Control transmission channels transport service
and no data loss during protection
switching.
Service
Attribute Attribute of 1~5 Ethernet port, including
Protection
uplink port and data/monitoring port.
Ethernet
Port Ethernet port number 1~5.

VID VLAN ID, support 4094 VLAN, ID, range


(1-4094)
Port E1 端口序号 1~2
E1 Channel VLAN ID, support 4094 VLAN, ID, range
VID
VLAN (1-4094)
Configuration Define customer priority, including 8 PRI
Priority degrees (0-7). PRI is higher when this
number is bigger.
Eth Name Ethernet port number 1~5.
Ethernet Port VLAN ID, support 4094 VLAN, ID, range
VID
VLAN (1-4094)
Configuration Define customer priority, including 8 PRI
Priority degrees (0-7). PRI is higher when this
number is bigger.
VLAN Table VLAN table configurations, inquiry, add and delete.
When adding VLAN group or VLAN
Select members, property configuration changed,
it should be tick off.

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Parameters Options Explanation


VID VLAN group ID, support 1-4094
VLAN group member, it will be VLAN
Mbr.
member when tick off
tagged/untagged, ticking off means
Untag
(untag)

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:

5.5.1 E1 Service Management

Fig 5.5-1 E1 channel Management

5.5.2 E1 Senior Management

Fig 5.5-2 E1 channel senior Management

Fig 5.5-3 TTL/TOS configuration of E1 channel Management

Table 5.5-1 E1 Management parameters


Parameters Selections Explanations
E1 Service E1 service name
Channel Name

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Parameters Selections Explanations


Enable Enable this E1 channel. Default: disable

Adaptive Adaptive mode:E1 timing from remote E1


stream
Timing
Loop back mode:E1 timing comes from local
Mode Loopback
E1 stream
Local mode: E1 timing comes from local
Local
equipment crystal oscillator
Jitter absorption buffer: worked with the link
with bigger jitter, used to buffer the receiving
Jitter packets.
4~256ms
Buffer Coming packets buffer to eliminate jitter.
Range:4~256ms
Default: 16ms
Remote end IP address;4 E1 line IP addresses
Destinati
can be set separately
on IP
Default 192.168.1.3
UDP Source Port: Effective
Source range:1024~65535
UDP Port
UDP Destination Port: Effective
Destination range:1024~65535
Encapsul IP Encapsulation
IPv4_UDP
ation
1×128 Every Ethernet packet encapsulation length
byte can select 1×128/2×128 字节/4×128 byte.
Frame 2×128 The longer the packet is, the more E1 data
Size byte encapsulated in the packet, the lower expense
ratio is, the higher bandwidth efficiency is and
Advanced 4×128 the bigger time delay is. Vise versa.
byte Default: 2
Enable Real-time Transport Protocol, used to define
E1 time
RTP
Disable Stamp.
Default: Enable
TTL: Time To Live, Default: 128
TTL/TOS
TOS: Type Of Service, Default: 184

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.

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5.6 SNMP Management

Fig 5.6-1 SNMP management

Table 5.6-2 SNMP management parameters


Parameters Option Explanations
Read commands of device
SNMP Read
nodes (Read-only)
Community
Default: public
Configure commands of
SNMP Write
device nodes
SNMP Community
Default: private
Configuration
SNMP Trap Receive commands of Trap
Information
Community Default: public
The communication ports
SNMP connecting the devices with
Port Number SNMP, SNMP protocol,
Default: port: 16
Address used to receive
Trap information: The most
addresses and ports can be
set is up to 5. That means
SNMP Trap the device can sent Trap
Address information to 5 network
SNMP Trap management equipments.
Address SNMP Trap Address needs
and Port to be configured at the first
time(initial value: 0), but it
can be saved and recovered.
Ports used to receive Trap
information: it needs to be
SNMP Trap
configured at the first time
Port
(initial value: 0), but it can
be saved and recovered.

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5.7 System Configuration


This section includes time configuration, change the password, Default
parameter recovery, upgrade online and reboot system.

5.7.1 System time management


System time can be modified in three ways: manually enter the time, Get Local
Time or SNMP network time. As shown in Fig 5.7-1.

Fig 5.7-1 system time management

SNMP management includes SNMP server option (stop/start/test), time setting


interval (10~60000 minutes), SNMP server IP address and SNMP server status
display (disable/enable, connect successfully/fail).
Note: It needs to get the current time again once the power is off.

5.7.2 Change the password

Fig 5.7-2 Change the password


The change will be valid after confirm the submitting.

5.7.4 Default parameter recovery


Default parameter recovery can make all the parameters recover to factory
default except the IP address of equipments and the devices will reboot
automatically. If not selected to remain current IP, IP address will also recover to
factory default (192.168.1.2). At the same time, due to the change of IP, it will show
Access failed. Then we need to restart Web Server.

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Fig 5.7-3 default parameters recovery


AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A supports changing E1/T1 port number. For example,
change AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A E1/T1 port number to 1. It is shown as follows:
Step 1. Generate the configuration code by verification code. Input the MAC
address of AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A and set E1 number as 1 and then click Generate.

Fig 5.7-4 generate configuration code


Step 2. Input the configuration code and click Submit.

Fig 5.7-5 change E1/T1 port number


Step 3. Check the E1/T1 number in Configuration Status to confirm whether
the change is successful.

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Fig 5.7-6 change is successful

5.7.4 Upgrade online


Both AN-TDM-IP-1E1(2E1)-A hardware and software program can be
upgraded by ftp. Following will introduce Web Server upgrade online operation.
Step 1: Use any FTP tool or input ftp://root:root@192.168.1.2/home/ftp
directly in My Computer address bar to access the ftp server. And then copy the
upgrade program to the server, as figure 5.7-7.
Note: Hardware program file name is H_Patch.r, and software program file
name is S_patch.r. The file name cannot be changed.

Fig 5.7-7 upgrade online 1—upload upgrade program


Step 2: Select program type (it is available to select software and hardware at
the same time) and click Upgrade to start.

Fig 5.7-8 upgrade online 2—select a file/files to upgrade


It may take several minutes to complete the upgrade. During the upgrade, we

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can refresh to check upgrade progress.

Fig 5.7-9 upgrade online 3—during the upgrade


When the upgrade is done, click Confirm to reboot the equipment. Login Web
management again to check the version number and confirm the upgrade is
successful.

Fig 5.7-10 upgrade online 4—operate successfully

Note: If the power is off during upgrade, it may make equipment not start
and need to program procedures with download line.

5.7.5 Reboot system

Fig7.7-11 Reboot equipment

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.

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6.2 E1/T1 Interface Features


Comply with ITU-T G.703 recommendation
End-to-end delay (minimum delay setting): ≤ 10ms
Output frequency offset (adaptive timing, stabilized): ≤ 5 ppm
Output jitter (adaptive timing): ≤ 0.1UI
Interface Impedance: default:E1-120Ω/T1-100Ω; Supporting 75Ω
Connector: RJ-48C
Ports: AN-TDM-IP-1E1-A: 1 E1/T1 port
AN-TDM-IP-2E1-A: 2 E1/T1 ports

6.3 Ethernet Port


Comply with IEEE 802.3、802.1Q、802.1ad、802.1P and relative other protocol.
Operating Mode:10M/100M Adaptive, Half/Full Duplex Adaptive
MTU: 9720byte
Connector:100M Electrical port: RJ45
100M Optical Port: LC
Interface no.: 100M Electrical Port:4
100M Optical Port: 1

6.4 Power
AC: 100V~260V/50Hz ~60Hz (fuse: 1A)
DC: -36V ~ -72V
Power Consumption: ≤4W

6.5 Operating condition


Temperature: (0~45) ℃
Humidity: ≤90%RH (non-condensing)

6.6 Dimensions
Width × Height × Depth (mm): 195× 35 × 140

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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

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