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Framed/Non-Framed Ethernet to E1 Protocol Converter Model No. BXT-E10 USERS MANUAL

V1.1 Beijing Symfun Optical Telecom Technology Development Co. , Ltd

BXT-EN10 Ethernet to E1 Protocol Converter


Revision date: July 2007 The manual is subject to change or modification without prior notice. Thank you for choosing our products!

Table of Contents
Safety Instructions ......................................................... 1 Section 1 Introduction ................................................... 1 Section 2 Features ......................................................... 2 Section 3 Specification .................................................. 3 Section 4 Description of panels ................................... 4 Section 5 LEDs ............................................................... 5 Section 6 Description of Interface ................................ 6 Section 7 DIP switch configuration .............................. 8 Section 8 NMS ....................Error! Bookmark not defined. Section 9 Typical applicationError! Bookmark not defined.

BXT-E10 Protocol Converter

Safety Instructions
The device is designed with high reliability if operated properly, but the incidental operation has to be avoided. Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it in safe

place for future reference. Do not place the unit in the watery or damp place. Do not place anything on the power supply cable and

keep the cable in the safety place. In order to avoid fire, do not tie up or wrap the cables. Please connect the power connector and any other

connectors according to the instruction and check regularly. Please connect the power supply according to the

instruction: -V means connecting the negative pole, +V means connecting to the positive pole. The specification of power supply has to be met: 1DC-48V voltage range:-36V-72V 2AC220Vvoltage range: 220V1050Hz
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BXT-E10 Protocol Converter

Please disconnect the power supply immediately and

contact the customer service whenever the following symptoms are observed: 1. 2. 3. 4. Water in the unit; The unit is damaged or the chassis is broken; Abnormal operation or less performance; The smell, smoke and noise are observed or heard. Please keep the unit clean and wipe with soft cloth if

necessary. Please keep the equipment ventilate. Please do not repair the equipment without the

manufacturers authorization except ones indicated in the manual otherwise.

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Section 1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing BXT-E10 II framed/non-framed Ethernet to E1 protocol converter from Beijing Symfun Telecom Ltd. BXT10 Ethernet to E1 protocol converter is the high performance Ethernet bridge and an interface device with bi-directional conversion between Ethernet and G.703, which is the upgrade version of BXT-E10 featuring enhanced network M&C and can operate with BXT-E10. It has modular design with chassis, easy to use and is an alternative for saving the investment on routers. Therefore, it is an ideal solution for lower investment application and used for LAN extension.

Section 2 Features
1Remote high performance Ethernet bridge/extension 2Completely compatible with IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet V.2 3Modular and box design with UTP interface 5Transmission channel data rate adjustable with N 64Kb/ s (0 N 30 ) 6Filtering and transfer rate up to 15,000 frame per second 7256 frame buffer 810,000 MAC address routing table 9Automatic learning and updating 10Enhanced TinyGram compression mode 11E1/G.703 WAN interfaces 12Transmission protocol: HDLC 13Line rate: 2.048MbpsHDB3 coding 14Selectable clock: Internet or Network 15Controlled by DIP switch and NMS 16NMS: Supporting BXView NMS with remote control 17Power supply: AC220VDC-48VDC24V 18Dimension167mm242mm43mm

Section 3 Specification
E1 interface Standard: ITU-T G.703 Impedance: Balanced: 120; Un-balanced: 75 Frequency acquisition range: 50ppm Physical interfaceRJ45120 Bal. BNC75 Unbal. CompatibilityG.703 Ethernet interface

Standard: IEEE 802.3 InterfaceRJ45 Physical interface: RJ45 connector Data rate: Non-framed: 2M Framed: N64K

Section 4 Description of panels


BXT-E10
PWR RLS AIS MFLA RXD

RS232

DEV_ADDR

NET_ADDR

1 234 5678 RUN FLA RA MRA LINK

1 234 5678

MONITOR

Figure 4-1 Front panel


ON E1 IN OFF BALANCE E1 OUT

ETH

AC 220V

Figure 4-2 AC model rear panel


ON E1 IN OFF BALANCE E1 OUT

ETH

V-

F.G.

V+

Figure 4-3 DC48V/24V model rear panel Note: As for DC48Vor DC24Vmodel, the positive pole connects V+ connector and the negative pole connects V- connectorthe grounding connector connects F.G. connector.

1 234 5678 MODE

1 234 5678 TS0-7

1 234 5678 TS8-15

1 234 5678 TS16-23

1 234 5678 TS24-31

Figure 4-4 Bottom panel

Section 5 LEDs
Name PWR RUN Description Power LED Operational Color Green Green operational. Solid means E1 interface has RLS Receive loss signal Red no reception of signal Remarks Solid when power is on Flashing means the chip is

Solid means frame loss but FLA Frame loss alarm Red invalid for non-framed. Solid means the alarm on the RA Remote alarm Red remote device of 2M link. AIS MRA MFLA Alarm RXD Receive data LED LINK led for Ethernet LINK interface Green interface is normal. Green received. Solid means the Ethernet All 1 Alarm Multiple Frame Alarm Multiple Frame Loss Red link. Flashing means data is being Solid means all 1 alarm on Red 2M link. Red Solid means MFA on 2M link. Solid means MFLA on 2M

Section 6 Description of Interface


CCITT G.703 interface Table 6-1 Balanced RJ45 pin-out: Pin No. 1 2 Definition E1 IN(P) E1 IN(N)

3 6

E1 OUT(P) E1 OUT(N)

The way to change 75 E1 to 120 E1 is as follows: Place the short circuit connector on the 120 side or left side of the jumper S1, S3 and S5.

ETH Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface is connected with cross cable, the pinout is shown in the table 5-2: Table 6-2 Ethernet RJ45 pinouts

RJ45 connector No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 RJ45 pin No. Definition 1 2 3 4 5 6 RDTD+ TDRD+ Blue Blue-White Orange Green-White Green Orange-White Color hold No. 3 6 1 4 5 2

7 8

7 8

Brown Brown-White

7 8

Section 7 DIP switch configuration


The device DIP switches are classified into function selection DIP, TS selection DIP, Ethernet operation mode selection DIP, Network address DIP and Device address DIP. 1. Function selection DIP or MODE DIP is for defining the DIP function. The definition is as follows: Bit1 is for selecting how to configure the time slots by either DIP switch or NMS. The ON position represents selection of time slots by DIP but the OFF position represents NMS configuration. The default is ON position. Bit 2 is for selecting the framed or non-framed. The ON position represents non-framed and OFF position

represents Framed. The default is OFF. Bit 3 is for selecting the signaling mode. The ON position is for CAS and the OFF position is for CCS. The default is OFF. Bit 4 is for selecting the clock source of E1 interface. The ON position is for master clock and the OFF position is for slave

clock or terrestrial clock. The default is ON.

Bits 5, 6, 7 and 8 are reserved for future use. The defaults are OFF. 2. The four TS selection DIPs, TS0-7, TS8-15, TS16-23 and TS24-31 are used for selecting the operational time slots. The DIP bits fromTS0 to TS31 are for selecting the operational time slots from 1 to 31 respectively. The ON position means the corresponding time slot is operational. The OFF position means the corresponding time slot is not working. The default is ON except for TS0. Notes: 1The OFF of BIT1 on the MODE switch invalidates all the configurations on the DIP switches. So all the configurations and time slots are controlled by NMS. 2The OFF for TS0 is mandatory. 3If BIT2 on the MODE DIP is ON, Non-Framed, the TS selection DIP is invalid. You can also find the description about the MODE DIP and TS selection DIP configuration on the bottom panel of the converter.

3. Ethernet operation mode selection DIP switch, S1, is located on the V10BASET data board.

S1 DIP definition Ethernet 1 operational rate Full 2 duplex/Semi-Duplex 10M/100M Base-T 3 Auto-sensing mode 4 Address learning

Description ON10M OFF100M ONSemi-Duplex OFFFull Duplex ON No auto-sensing OFFAuto-sensing ONNot learning OFFLearning

Default ON

ON

ON

ON

Note: If commutating with BXT-E10, the configuration on the BXT-E10 has to be 00010000.

4. Network Address and Device address DIPs, DEV_ADDR and NET_ADDR are located on the front panel as shown below:

DEV_ADDR

NET_ADDR

1 234 5678

1 234 5678

Figure 7-1 Network address and Device address DIPs Name Network Address Device Address By configuring the devices with different network address and device address, the NMS, BXView IV can monitor and control all the devices in the network. The default of addresses is 1.1. Note: if communication carry out between two BXT-E10 II, no matter either the DIPs or NMS select time slots, the addresses have to be different. DEV_ADDR S27 ON1OFF0 1-255 Label Configuration Range 1-255

NET_ADDR S28 ON1OFF0

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