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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1)


Ethernet over E1 Equipment

User Manual

16810, Avenue of Fountains, Suite # 108,


Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 USA
Ph: (+1) 480-816-8672,
Fax: (+1) 480-816-0115
E-mail: sales@oriontelecom.com
Website: http://www.oriontelecom.com

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Notice

Warranty

This Orion product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year
from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, Orion will, at its discretion, either repair or
replace products, which prove to be defective. For warranty service or repair, this product must be
returned to a service facility designated by Orion. The buyer shall prepay shipping charges to Orion and
the company shall pay shipping charges to return the product to the buyer. However, the buyer shall pay
all the shipping charges, duties and taxes for products returned to Orion from another country.

Limitation of Warranty

The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by
the buyer, the buyer-supplied firmware or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation
outside of the environmental specifications for the product or improper site preparation or maintenance.

Exclusive Remedies

The remedies provided herein are the buyer's sole and exclusive remedies. Orion shall not be liable for any
direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, whether based on contract or any legal
theory.

Notice

This manual contains information that is proprietary to Orion Telecom Networks Inc. No part of this
publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever, without prior written approval by Orion
Telecom Networks Inc.

Safety Warnings

The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to warn the operator or


! service personnel of operation and maintenance factors relating to the
product and its operating environment, which could pose a safety hazard.

Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this
product. Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment, maintenance or
repairs to this instrument. No adjustment, maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the
operator or the user.

UALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM


Orions products are designed and manufactured under a strict Quality
Assurance Program based on the ISO 9000 philosophy and principles. Orion pays
very special attention to its vendor development program which ensures an
end-product of the highest quality at the most cost effective prices.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Index

INDEX

Particulars P. No.
Section 1: System Description 8
Product Overview 9
Technical Features 9
Front Panel 11
Global Status indicator LED 12
E1 Tributary Status indicator LEDs 14
Display Select Switch 15
Config Switch 17
Button and Interface 18
Back Panel 19
Back Panel with DC Input (-48V) 19
Back Panel with AC Input (220V) 20
Back Panel with Universal AC Input (110V - 220V) 21

Section 2: Applications 22
General Applications 23
Typical Applications 23
Shared link mode 23
Discrete link mode 24

Section 3: Installations and Commissioning 25


Connecting Power 26
AC Power 26
Universal Power 26
DC Power 27
Grounding 27
Connecting E1 Links 28
Connecting Ethernet Links 29

Section 4: 10/100 BaseT Configuration and Management Port 30


RS232 COM Port Cable Details 31
Connecting RS232 COM Port 31
HyperTerminal settings for COM Port (RS232) 32
Ethernet Management Unit (RJ-45) Pinout Detail 36
Connecting EMU (Ethernet Management Unit) Port 36
Hyper Terminal Settings for 10/100BaseT Management Port 37

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INDEX

Particulars P. No.
Section 5: Default Settings 42
Telnet Settings 43
SNMP Settings 43
Clock Setting 43
VLAN Settings 43
QoS Settings 43
Ethernet port Settings 43

Section 6: Easy to Use Guide 44


Configuring IP Setting 45
To configure the IP address of the system 45
To view the current IP address of the system 45
To configure the Subnet mask information of the system 45
To view current Subnet mask of the system 46
To configure the Gateway address of the system 46
To view Gateway address of the system 46
Shared Link Mode Application 47
To Disable 802.1Q VLAN Mode 47
To view the VLAN and VLAN Mode 47
Discreet Link Mode 48
VLAN Configuration 48
Port based VLAN 48
802.1Q based VLAN 50

Section 7: CLI Commands 53


Command List 55
Help Command 56
Commands in detail 57
To view the systems software and hardware version 57
To view current MAC address of the system 57
To view the current IP address of the system 57
To view current Subnet mask of the system 57
To view Gateway address of the system 57
To view the SNMP GET / GETNEXT (Read) community 57
To configure the SNMP GET / GETNEXT (Read) community 58
To view the SNMP SET (Write) community 58

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Particulars P. No.
Section 7: CLI Commands
To configure SNMP SET (write) community 58
To configure the IP address of the system 58
To configure the Subnet mask information of the system 59
To configure the Gateway of the system 59
To configure the MAC address of the system 59
To view the SQ, GRP, CTRL of the VCAT members 59
To configure the PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP 60
To view the PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP 60
To configure the virtual concatenation and LCAS 61
To view the VCG configurations 61
To view the alarms of VCAT members 62
To configure an E1 Tributary as available for VCG 62
To view if E1 Tributaries are configured as available for VCG 63
To configure the clock mode as Local (Internal) / Loop-Timed 63
To view the E1 Clock 64
To configure the loopback of E1 Port 64
To view whether the E1 Port is looped back or not 64
To view the alarms of E1 Tributary 65
To view the E1 performance 66
To configure the system settings in default 66
To reset the system 66
To Enable 802.1Q VLAN Mode 66
To Disable 802.1Q VLAN Mode 67
To Enable / Disable the Ethernet Port 67
To configure a new 802.1Q based VLAN 67
To delete a VLAN 67
To view the VLAN table 68
To configure the Ethernet Port parameters 68
To view the Ethernet Port configuration 68
To configure Ethernet port mode 69
To configure 802.1Q based Ethernet port VLAN ID and VLAN priority 69
To configure port based VLAN 70
To view the status of Ethernet Port 70
To view E1 Mapping of local system to remote system 70
To view E1 Mapping of remote system to local system 71

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Particulars P. No.
Section 7: CLI Commands
To view degraded links status 72
To configure availability of E1 links if threshold exceeds 10-6 72
To clear the performance statics / log of Ethernet, E1, GFP 72
To add a telnet user 73
To delete a Telnet user 73
To view the list of Telnet users 73
To view whether the looped E1 links available for Ethernet or not 74
To configure the loopback function of E1 links 74
To enable 802.1Q VLAN function 74
To disable 802.1Q VLAN function 75
To view the performance of Ethernet Ports 75
To configure base priority for 802.1P packets 76
To configure 802.1P packets delivery ratio 76
To configure the 802.1P priority classification 76
To configure port based priority 77
To view the QoS configuration 77
To configure Ethernet Rate Limit 77
To view Ethernet Rate Limit 78

Section 8: Technical Specification 79


E1 Interface Specifications 80
Number of Ethernet Interface 80
Ethernet Interface Specification 80
10/100BaseT (Electrical) 80
100Base FX (Optical) 850nm Multi Mode 80
10/100Base FX (Optical) 1310nm Single Mode 81
10/100Base FX (Optical) 1550nm Single Mode 81
Clock Selection Options 82
Management Control 82
General Specifications 82
Power Supply (Optional) 82
Service Conditions 82
Mechanical Specification 82

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Particulars P. No.
Section 9: Appendix 83
CTRL (Control field sent from source to sink) 84
CV (Code Violation) 84
DNU 84
EXI (Extension Header Identifier) 84
GFP (Generic Frame Protocol) 85
GID (Group Identification) Bit 85
LCAS (Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme) 85
PFI (Payload FCS Indicator) 85
PTI (Payload Type Identifier) 85
SQ (Sequence Indicator) 86
Tri ID 86
VCAT (Virtual Concatenation) 86
VCG (Virtual Concatenation Group) 86
VCM (VCAT Members) 86

Section 10: Ordering Information 87


Power Supply Options 88
E1 Impedance Options 88
Ethernet Connector Options 88
Four Electrical Ethernet over 4 E1, 8 E1 and 16 E1 88
One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 4 E1 89
One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 8 E1 89
One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 16 E1 90
Support 91

CAUTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE
DEVICES

DO NOT OPEN OR HANDLE


EXCEPT AT A
STATIC-FREE WORKSTATION

Safety Warnings !!!!


For Testing: Always Install Optical Attenuators.
For Distance of less than 10 Kms Optical Attenuators
must be installed on the Optical Links. Otherwise, the
Optics will be Permanently Damaged.

Unmated connectors may emit invisible laser radiation. Do not look


directly into the end of connector. Do not inspect with magnifying
devices. Maintain cap on unmated optical connectors.

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Section 1: System Description

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
Product Overview 9
Technical Features 9
Front Panel 11
Global Status indicator LED 12
E1 Tributary Status indicator LEDs 14
Display Select Switch 15
Config Switch 17
Button and Interface 18
Back Panel 19
Back Panel with DC Input (-48V) 19
Back Panel with AC Input (220V) 20
Back Panel with Universal AC Input (110V - 220V) 21

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Product Overview

Product Overview

Orions Ethernet over 4/8/16E1 Converter allows the user to send Ethernet data, between two points,
over E1 Links. E1 Interfaces are 75 Ohms / 120 Ohms. Ethernet Interface options may be ordered as 10/100
Base-T Electrical Ethernet or 100Base-FX Optical Ethernet over 850nm / 1310nm / 1550nm single mode
optical fiber interfaces.

This equipment is available in 4E1, 8E1 and 16E1 Port versions.

Front View of Ethernet over Multi E1

Back View of Ethernet over Multi E1

The equipment must be always installed and used in pairs, with one terminal being installed at either end
of the E1 Link.

The VCL-Ethernet over 4/8/16E1 Converter is an Ethernet extension device, which utilizes TDM telecom
infrastructure (the telecom network of E1s, or of PDH, SDH and E1/E3/SDH microwave etc.) for carrying
Ethernet data. It converts the Ethernet data into E1 frame format for transmission over the existing TDM
(E1) links and then re-converts the E1 back into Ethernet data at the far-end terminal, to BRIDGE two
Ethernet LANs over the existing E1 based telecom network. The device can effectively utilize the existing
TDM network to transport Ethernet data at low investment.

Technical Features

! Provides 4 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (Electrical) Ports for each converter


! Optional provides 3 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (Electrical) Ports and 1 Ethernet (Optical) Port for each
converter
! E1 supports three working modes of transmission. Un-Framed / Framed and PCM 31 formats
(Auto Sensing)
! Supports VCAT (virtual concatenation) and LCAS (link capacity adjustment scheme) protocol,
and complies with ITU-T G.7042 Specifications
! Mapping to E1 complies with ITU-T G.7043 and G.8040 specifications
! Supports VLAN tagging as per IEEE 802.1Q
! Supports 802.1p based QoS feature
! Supports base priority classification for incoming 802.1Q packets
! Supports IEEE 802.1p standard recommended Class of Service traffic categorization.

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Technical Features

! Supports 802.1P priority classification for ingress packets


! Provides 4 different user selectable ratios (0:1, 1:2, 1:5 and 1:10) for delivery of high and low
priority packets
! Supports 802.1 p based classification of 802.1Q based VLAN Packets which provides a Mechanism
for implementing Quality of Service (QoS)
! User selectable ports for enabling / disabling the QoS service
! Supports port based priority if the equipment fails to classify the 802.1Q packets
! Supports port based Ethernet bandwidth limit for ingress traffic
! Port based Ethernet limit allows user to provide different speed for the different customers to
utilize bandwidth according to their requirement
! Supports differential delay of up to 120ms on E1 Links
! Complies with IEEE 802.3 specifications
! Supports X.86, LAPS and HDLC transmission protocols
! Supports 100M full-duplex mode
! Configurable frame size upto 1916 bytes (MTU size)
! Supports GFP-F encapsulation complying with ITU-T G.7041
! Provides smooth adjustment of bandwidth
! Provides Loss of Frame alarms
! Provides error frame statistic
! Supports automatic removal and addition of E1 Links
! Available with MAC address list filtration, learning and updating functions
! A large external SDRAM buffering for handling data bursts
! E1 Interfaces support errors count
! Supports two synchronization clock modes, Internal clock and Network clock (Loop-Timed
clock).

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Front Panel Detail

Front Panel

Display Select and Config Switches

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
CRC4
LOS

LOF
AIS
CV
Global Indicator LEDs OFF
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

ALM LOA GFP_LOF


PWR

CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR


VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

VCL-ETH-16
RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0

POWER
CRC4

TRIBUTARY STATUS
LOS

LOF

RELEASE RS232 EMU


AIS
CV

PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

TRIBUTARY STATUS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

POWER
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RELEASE RS232 EMU
OFF
MASK O
I ON

TRIBUTARY STATUS Indicator LEDs

Buttons and Interfaces

Figure: Description of Front Panel

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) "Global Status" indicator LEDs

"Global Status" indicator LEDs

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP
VCL-ETH-16

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
POWER

CRC4
TRIBUTARY STATUS

LOS

LOF
RELEASE RS232 EMU

AIS
CV
PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

ALM LOA GFP_LOF


PWR

CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR

Table 1: Description of "Global Status" indicator LED

S.No LED Color LED Indications


1 PWR Green Indication of power supply:
! ON when power is supplied;
! OFF when power is cut OFF.
2 ALM Red Indication of general alarm:
! ON when any alarm exists;
! OFF when no alarm.
3 CV_HIS Yellow Indication of historical code violation:
! ON when Code Violation has occurred to any E1;
! OFF when Code Violation has never occurred to any E1
Note: This alarm can be got rid of when the switch
DISPLAY SELECT" is set to all OFF from other state.
4 LOS Red Indication for threshold exceeding of the differential delay;
ON when the maximum differential delay of the E1 lines
exceeds the threshold (220ms).
Note 1: The big differential delay in the transmission system
may cause this alarm. E1 Links with less differential
delay are recommended to be allocated to the device;
2: E1's loopback may also cause this alarm.
5 GID Red Indication for the mismatch of the Group ID:
! ON when the device's Group ID mismatch;
! OFF when the device's Group ID matches;
Note: E1's loopback may cause this alarm.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) "Global Status" indicator LEDs

Table 1: Description of "Global Status" indicator LED

S.No LED Color LED Indications


6 GFP_LOF Red Indication for the Loss of Frame (LOF) of Generic Framing
Procedure;
! ON when LOF of GFP present;
! OFF when LOF of GFP does not exist;
Note: That when this alarm is not present, the GFP
encapsulation of the two sides in communication
should be adjusted as identical.
7 ETH_ERR Red Indication of historical Ethernet error:
! ON when Ethernet error has occurred to any of the
Ethernet Ports;
! OFF when Ethernet error has not occurred to the
Ethernet Ports;
Note 1: That when this alarm is present, the GFP
encapsulation of the two sides in communication
should be adjusted as identical.
2: This alarm can be got rid of when the switch
"DISPLAY SELECT" is set to all OFF from other
side.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) E1 "TRIBUTARY STATUS" indicator LEDs

E1 "TRIBUTARY STATUS" indicator LEDs

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
VCL-ETH-16 POWER

CRC4
TRIBUTARY STATUS

LOS

LOF
RELEASE RS232 EMU

AIS
CV
PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

TRIBUTARY STATUS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Table 2: Signification of E1 TRIBUTARY STATUS indicator LED

LED Color LED Indications


1 to 16 Green Normal operation and E1 is in SYNC
Red Alarm present.
OFF 1. When the button "RELEASE/MASK is down the E1 alarm
indicator will be OFF.
2. Power is not supplied.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) "DISPLAY SELECT" Switch

"DISPLAY SELECT" Switch

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
VCL-ETH-16 POWER

CRC4
TRIBUTARY STATUS

LOS

LOF
RELEASE RS232 EMU

AIS
CV
PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP
CRC4
LOS

LOF
AIS
CV

OFF
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DISPLAY SELECT

Table 3: "DISPLAY SELECT" switch description

S.No. Name Status Description Malfunction Diagnosis


1 LOS ON Shows Loss of E1 Signal High-quality cables and connectors
OFF Does not show Loss of E1 should be used, and they should be
Signal connected properly.

2 CV ON Shows Code Violation of the Check the cable to confirm a high


HDB3 quality connection; Check if the
OFF Does not show Code device's PGND, GND, shield of E1
Violation of the HDB3 signal are processed well.
3 AIS ON Shows Alarm Indication See description in "LOS"; Check if
Signal of E1 Tributary the alarm generated by the
OFF Does not show Alarm transmission system; check if E1
Indication Signal of E1 cable is connected wrongly.
Tributary
4 LOF ON Shows loss of frame of E1 See description in "LOS"; Check if
Tributary E1 cable is connected wrongly.
OFF Does not show loss of frame
of E1 Tributary
5 ERR_OVER ON Shows Indication of Bit See description in "LOS"; Check if
Error Rate exceeding E-6 E1 line is interfered. If so, please let
OFF Does not show Indication of the device be away from the
Bit Error Rate exceeding E-6 interference generator.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) "DISPLAY SELECT" Switch

Table 3: "DISPLAY SELECT" switch description

S.No. Name Status Description Malfunction Diagnosis


6 CRC4 ON Shows indication of CRC4 See description in "ERR_OVER".
Error of E1 Tributary
OFF Does not shows indication
of CRC4 Error of E1
Tributary
7 EX_LOOP ON Shows indication of E1 Please get rid of unexpected E1
Tributary's loopback loopback if not having a test.
OFF Does not shows indication
of E1 Tributary's loopback
8 VCAT_ERR ON Shows Virtual concatenation Please get rid of unexpected E1
alarm of E1 Tributary loopback if not having a test.
OFF Does not shows Virtual
concatenation alarm of E1
Tributary

Note: 1. Several alarms can be selected together; the indicator LED will be lit if any of the selected alarms
are present. For example, if LOS, LOF and AIS are set as 'ON', the LED will be ON, if any of them
occur.

2. If the "DISPLAY SELECT" switch is set as all 'OFF', the E1 "tributary status" LED will be Green
no matter whatever alarm occurs; while if it is set as all 'ON', the E1 "TRIBUTARY STATUS"
LED will be Red, if any of the E1 alarms occur.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) "CONFIG" Switch

"CONFIG" Switch

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
VCL-ETH-16 POWER

CRC4
TRIBUTARY STATUS

LOS

LOF
RELEASE RS232 EMU

AIS
CV
PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
1 2 3 4 5
CONFIG

Table 4: Description of "CONFIG" switches

Item Name Status Description


1 RLOOP ON Enables Remote loopback
OFF Disables Remote loopback
Note: 1. This button is the loopback control of remote, and is
mainly used for E1 line testing during device
installation. The loopback should be canceled in
Normal Operation;
2. When the loopback is set, the alarm ex_loop of local
device will be generated, and the loopback will be
cancelled automatically in the case that some failure
resent in all the E1 line of the remote device (i.e.
LOS / LOF / AIS alarm present). Therefore, at least
one E1 line should be in communication during
testing to Ensure the E1 loopback status of remote.
2 ADDR3-0 ON Binary Bit = 1 of Network Element Address
OFF Binary Bit = 0 of Network Element Address
Method Address is calculated on the basis of the formula (23 + 22 + 21 + 20)
Example Address 1001 = 9 (1x23 + 0x22 + 0x21 + 1x20)
(In the above example switch addr3 and addr0 are set to ON
and addr2 and addr1 are set to OFF)
Note: 1. The address of the local and remote systems
cannot be identical (same).
2. The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 15.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Button and Interface

"Button and Interface

VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
VCL-ETH-16 POWER

CRC4
TRIBUTARY STATUS

LOS

LOF
RELEASE RS232 EMU

AIS
CV
PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

POWER
RELEASE RS232 EMU
O OFF
MASK
I ON

Table: 5 "Button and Interface" on front panel

S.No. Name Description


1 MASK/RELEASE Button for shield of E1 alarm:
"Down":
! When the E1 Ports are disconnected and the masking switch is
Enabled / Down, the corresponding LEDs will be OFF.
! When an E1 Port is connected to another one by cable with
signal, the E1 LEDs will be lighted and will show the actual status
of the line.
"Up":
! Alarms of all E1 Tributaries will be displayed normally.
! Note: This button is only valid to the E1 Tributary with LOS
alarm.
2 POWER Power switch
'ON': Power ON
'OFF': Power OFF
3 RS232 RS232 Serial Management Interface (RJ45) line setting:
1. Data output
2. Data input
3. GND
19200bps baud, 8-bit data, 1-bit stop, no parity check.
4 EMU Ethernet Management Interface (RJ-45);
Cable: CAT-5 cross or straight through;
Note: In default Telnet
User name: user (case sensitive)
Password: user (case sensitive)

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Back Panel - DC Input

Back Panel
Back Panel - DC Input (-48V)

-48V DC Electrical Ethernet Port Earth Point

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

Optical Ethernet Port E1 Ports (120 Ohms)

Table 1: Description of back panel with DC input (-48V)

S.No. Name Description


1 NOP No optical signal (NOP) alarm of the FX Port.
ON" No optical signal
'OFF' The device receives optical signal.
2 LINK Indication for the link status of the remote optical transceiver.
'ON' - The remote optical transceiver has established link.
'OFF' - No optical signal or the remote optical transceiver has not
established link.
3 TX Transmitting direction of optical Ethernet Interface.
4 RX Receiving direction of optical Ethernet Interface.
5 ETH2-ETH4 Electrical Ethernet Interfaces (RJ-45) supports cross and straight
cable;
The RJ-45 connector includes green LINK/ACT and yellow SPD
indicators;
Green LINK/ACT indicator be 'lit' when Ethernet Interface has been
connected; while blinking if the Ethernet Interface is transmitting
or receiving data;
Yellow SPD indicator: 'lit' for 100M, Non-'lit' for 10M.
6 1-16 E1 E1 Interfaces, 120 Ohms are the default Impedance and
75 Ohms is optional.
7 PGND Permanent Ground connector.

8 GND Ground connector.

DC -48V power connector


9 -48V Safety range: -36 to -72V

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Back Panel - AC Input

Back Panel
Back Panel - AC Input (220V)

Electrical Ethernet Port Earth Point

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

~ 220V Optical Ethernet Port E1 Ports (120 Ohms)

Table 1: Description of back panel with AC input (220V)

S.No. Name Description

1 NOP No optical signal (NOP) alarm of the FX Port.


'ON' No optical signal
'OFF' The device receives optical signal.

2 LINK Indication for the link status of the remote optical transceiver.
'ON' - The remote optical transceiver has established link.
'OFF' - No optical signal or the remote optical transceiver has not
established link.
3 TX Transmitting direction of optical Ethernet Interface.

4 RX Receiving direction of optical Ethernet Interface.

5 ETH2-ETH4 Electrical Ethernet Interfaces (RJ-45) supports cross and straight


cable;
The RJ-45 connector includes green LINK/ACT and yellow SPD
indicators;
Green LINK/ACT indicator will be lit when Ethernet Interface has
been connected; while blinking if the Ethernet Interface is
transmitting or receiving data;
Yellow SPD indicator: 'lit' for 100M, Non-'lit' for 10M.

6 1-16 E1 E1 Interfaces, 120 Ohms are the default impedance and


75 Ohms is optional.

7 ~220V AC 220V power connector;


Safety range: 176V to 264V

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Back Panel - Universal AC Input

Back Panel
Back Panel - Universal AC Input (110V - 220V)

Electrical Ethernet Port Earth Point

E1_120W E1_120W
7.5V DC

NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

Optical Ethernet Port E1 Ports (120 Ohms)


7.5V DC from Adaptor

Table 1: Description of back panel with AC input (220V)

S.No. Name Description

1 NOP No optical signal (NOP) alarm of the FX Port.


'ON' No optical signal
'OFF' The device receives optical signal.

2 LINK Indication for the link status of the remote optical transceiver.
'ON' - The remote optical transceiver has established link.
'OFF' - No optical signal or the remote optical transceiver has not
established link.
3 TX Transmitting direction of optical Ethernet Interface.

4 RX Receiving direction of optical Ethernet Interface.

5 ETH2-ETH4 Electrical Ethernet Interfaces (RJ-45) supports cross and straight


cable;
The RJ-45 connector includes green LINK/ACT and yellow SPD
indicators;
Green LINK/ACT indicator will be lit when Ethernet Interface has
been connected; while blinking if the Ethernet Interface is
transmitting or receiving data;
Yellow SPD indicator: 'lit' for 100M, Non-'lit' for 10M.

6 1-16 E1 E1 Interfaces, 120 Ohms are the default impedance and


75 Ohms is optional.

7 7.5V DC DC 7.5V power connector

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Section 2

Section 2: Applications

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
General Applications 23
Typical Applications 23
Shared link mode 23
Discrete link mode 24

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Typical Applications

General Applications

The equipment may be used for the following purposes:

1 Bridging Ethernet LANs over existing TDM (E1) telecom network


2. Extending Ethernet networks utilizing TDM (E1) landline based telecom infrastructure
3. Using telecom network of E1s/PDH/SDH microwave etc. carrying E1s to transport Ethernet data
4. Interconnecting DSLAMS to Central Routers over PDH/SDH telecom networks
5. Interconnecting IP based GSM base stations
6. Interconnecting WiMax base stations

In all cases, the equipment must be always installed and used in pairs, with one terminal being installed at
either end of the network.

Typical Applications

Shared link mode

In the "shared link mode", each LAN connected to Ethernet port on local system can view and
communicate to other LANs connected to Ethernet port on local and remote system.

Example: This application can be used to connect different LANs at local site to different LANs at remote
site. In this case each and every LAN can view and communicate to other LANs at local site and the remote
site.

For example, all four Ethernet Ports at local site are in LAN Mode and will also communicate to all four
Ethernet Ports at the remote site.

LAN 1 LAN 1

PC PC

LAN 2 LAN 2

PC 16xE1 16xE1 PC

E1Network
E1 Network
LAN 3 Ethernet over Ethernet over LAN 3
PC
Multi E1 Converter Multi E1 Converter PC

LAN 4 LAN 4

PC Application Diagram of Ethernet over Multi E1 PC

Converter in shared link mode

Note: In the "shared link mode", VLANs must not be enabled besides the default VLAN "VLAN 1.
And 802.1Q based VLAN mode must be disabled (default mode).

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Typical Applications

Discrete link mode Application

In the "discrete link mode" each LAN is bridged and can only communicate to its corresponding LAN on
the remote site. It cannot communicate to any other LAN either at the local site or the remote site.

LAN 1 LAN 1

PC PC

LAN 2 LAN 2

PC 16xE1 16xE1 PC

E1Network
E1 Network
LAN 3 Ethernet over Ethernet over LAN 3
PC
Multi E1 Converter Multi E1 Converter PC

LAN 4 LAN 4

PC PC

Application Diagram of Ethernet over Multi E1


Converter in discrete link mode

Example:

1. If the Ethernet Port 1 (at local site) has its own VLAN then it will communicate to Ethernet Port 1 at
remote end site, and will not communicate to any other port at remote and local site.
2. If the Ethernet Port 2 and Ethernet Port 3 (at local site) are members of VLAN, they will
communicate to Ethernet Port 2 and Ethernet Port 3 at remote site, and will not communicate to any
other port at a remote and local site.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Section 3

Section 3: Installation and Commissioning

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
Connecting Power 26
AC Power 26
Universal Power 26
DC Power 27
Grounding 27
Connecting E1 Links 28
Connecting Ethernet Links 29

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Connecting AC Power

Connecting Power

! AC Mains version: Please use the AC main cable (provided) to connect the system to your AC
mains power outlet.

! DC Mains version: Please connect the DC mains cable (provided) to the system. The polarity
should not be reversed while connecting. Otherwise, you can get your system damaged.

Figure: To connect the AC 220V power:

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

3 Pin (male)
American Socket
From AC Source
(220V)

Figure: To connect Universal AC 110 - 220V power:

E1_120W E1_120W
7.5V DC
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

Power
Connector

110V AC to 240V AC,


50Hz - 60Hz

8 Volt DC
Adaptor

AC Power
Connector

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Connecting DC Power

Figure: To connect the DC -48V:

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

PGND GND -48V

From VCL-AC-DC
DC Power
Converter
Cable

PGND is for Protection


GROUND only

Grounding

! When the equipment is used with the AC~220V power supply, the 3-core socket must be
grounded for protection
! The other equipment, e.g. optical terminal, connected with this equipment must also be
grounded

Figure: To connect the earth:

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

Earth Wire Earth


Point

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Connecting E1 Link

Connecting E1 Links

Connect E1 line after ensuring that transmission device, port converter and Ethernet switch have been
grounded. A Bit Error Rate (BER) test may be conducted on E1 Link using a BERT tester to ensure that the
E1 errors are within the permitted limits / threshold.

Definition for 120 Ohms E1 Interfaces:

The E1 Interface (RJ-45 connector) is defined as:


123
456
78

PIN No. Definition of function Signal Direction


1 RX+ (received data +) E1 Data Input
2 RX- (received data -) E1 Data Input
4 TX+ (transmitted data +) E1 Data Output
5 TX- (transmitted data -) E1 Data Output
Others NC

Figure: To connect 120 Ohms E1 Links

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

RJ-45 (Female) RJ-45 (Male)

Figure: To connect 75 Ohms E1 Links

~ 220V
E1 9-16 E1 1-8
NOP
PGND GND -48V ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
FX1

LINK II II
TX RX

DB37 (F) Connector

BNC Connector
BNC Connector (Female)
(Male)
BNC E1 Link DB37 (M) to 16 BNC (F)
(75 Ohms unbalanced) - 75 Ohms Connector

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Connecting Ethernet Link

Connecting Ethernet Links

Please configure the Ethernet Mode of the Ethernet over E1 equipment at both sides as well as the
Ethernet Ports of the devices that are connected to the Ethernet over E1 equipment. Connect the Ethernet
links. The equipment is used to bridge Multiple LANs. Please ensure that the connecting LANs on both
sides of the link are operating in the same IP domain.

Verifying the connection:

Ping over the Ethernet connection from one side to the other (near-end to the far-end) to verify the link.

Definition for Ethernet Interfaces:

The Ethernet Interface (RJ-45 connector) is defined as

123
456
78

PIN No. Definition of function Signal Direction


1 TX+ (transmitted data +) Data Output
2 TX- (transmitted data -) Data Output
3 RX+ (received data +) Data Input
6 RX- (received data -) Data Input
Others NC

Important Note: Please power-up the equipment prior to connecting the Ethernet and the E1 Links.

E1_120W E1_120W
~ 220V
NOP
PGND GND -48V 16 15 14 13 8 7 6 5
FX1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4
12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1

LINK
TX RX

RJ-45 (Male)
RJ-45 (Female)

PC

Figure: To connect Ethernet Links

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Section 4

Section 4: 10/100 BaseT Configuration & Management Port

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
RS232 COM Port Cable Details 31
Connecting RS232 COM Port 31
HyperTerminal settings for COM Port (RS232) 32
Ethernet Management Unit (RJ-45) Pinout Detail 36
Connecting EMU (Ethernet Management Unit) Port 36
Hyper Terminal Settings for 10/100BaseT Management Port 37

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) RS232 Connection Details

RS232 COM Port Cable Details

End 1 RJ-45 (connector)


End 2 DB-9 Female (connector)
Type of cable Twisted pair cable solid conductor
No. of pairs 2
Diameter 24 AWG
Length 3 meters 1 2 3 45 6 78
Connections As per details given below RJ-45 Pin Assignment

RJ-45 Pin Signal on RJ-45 DB-9 (Female) Pin Signal on DB-9


1 2 3 4 5
1 NC NC
2 NC NC
3 NC NC
4 NC NC
5 NC NC
6 7 8 9
6 Ground 5 Ground
DB9 Pin Assignment
7 Rx 3 Tx Female Connector
8 Tx 2 Rx

Connecting RS232 COM Port


RS232 Port
VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0

VCL-ETH-16 POWER
CRC4

TRIBUTARY STATUS
LOS

LOF

RELEASE RS232 EMU


AIS
CV

PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

RJ-45 (Female) RJ-45 (Male)

DB9 (Male)
PC Connector

DB9 (Female)
Connector

Note: RS232 COM Port cable is provided with the system.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - COM Port

HyperTerminal settings for COM Port

Click the Start button from the Task Bar of your PC.

Go to Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal

The following screen will appear:

Enter the name, select an icon and then click OK.

The following window will appear on your screen:

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - COM Port

Select the COM** option from the drop over menu, and click OK.

The following window will appear on your screen:

** COM1 / COM2 / COM3 depends upon your PC that is in use. To confirm it, check it out in
the properties.

[Right click on My Computer (Desktop)>Properties>Hardware>Device Manager>


Port - Communication Port (COM1)].

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - COM Port

Change the Bits per second option to 19200 and flow control option to None.

The final settings should be as follows:

S.No. Settings Value


1 Bits per second 19200
2 Data bits 8
3 Parity None
4 Stop bits 1
5 Flow control None

19200

Click on Apply, and then on OK.

The following window will appear on your screen.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - COM Port

Press Enter key.

The system prompt VCL-.....> will appear on screen:

This prompt will be generated by the system. Now the user can access/configure the system with the CLI
commands, remotely over the 10BaseT Ethernet Port, using the HyperTerminal utility.

Note: Please save the settings before you exit the HyperTerminal window for your future use.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) EMU Connection Details

Ethernet Management Unit (RJ-45) Pinout Detail


12345678

Connector Pin # Signal in RJ-45 (Female)


RJ-45 Female 1 Transmit (Data Out [+])
2 Transmit (Data Out [-])
3 Receive (Data In [+])
6 Receive (Data In [-]) RJ-45 Plug
Pin Assignment

Connecting EMU (Ethernet Management Unit) Port


EMU Port
VCAT_ERR
ERR_OVER

EX_LOOP

RLOOP
ADDR3
ADDR2
ADDR1
ADDR0
VCL-ETH-16 POWER
CRC4

TRIBUTARY STATUS
LOS

LOF

RELEASE RS232 EMU


AIS
CV

PWR
ALM LOA GFP_LOF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF
MASK O OFF RION
I ON TELECOM
ON NETWORKS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5
CV_HIS GID ETH_ERR www.oriontelecom.com
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISPLAY SELECT CONFIG

RJ-45 (Female) RJ-45 (Male)

PC

Note: The default settings of Telnet Manager are:


IP Address: 192.168.0.155
User Name: user (case sensitive)
Password: user (case sensitive)

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - EMU Port

Hyper Terminal Settings for 10/100BaseT Management Port

Click the Start button from the Task Bar of your PC.

Go to Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal. The following screen will


appear:

Enter the name, select an icon and then click OK. The following window will appear on your screen:

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - EMU Port

Select the TCP/IP (Winsock) option from the drop over menu, and click OK. The following
window will appear on your screen:

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - EMU Port

Next, click on File in the main menu and then click on Properties.

The following window will appear on your screen:

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - EMU Port

Next, click on Settings tab.

Change Emulation to VT100. Next click on ASCII Setup. The following window will appear:

Note: If the option of Echo typed characters locally is checked, you will receive double characters.

Next, click on OK.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) HyperTerminal Settings - EMU Port

The following window will appear on your screen:

Press Enter key. The system prompt VCL-.....> will appear on screen. This prompt will be generated by
the system. Now the user can access/configure the system with the CLI commands, remotely over the
10BaseT Ethernet Port, using the HyperTerminal utility.

Note: Please save the settings before you exit the HyperTerminal window for your future use.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Section 5

Section 5: Default Settings

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
Telnet Settings 43
SNMP Settings 43
Clock Setting 43
VLAN Settings 43
QoS Settings 43
Ethernet Port Settings 43

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Deafult Settings

Default Settings

Parameter Value

Telnet Settings
IP Address 192.168.0.155
Gateway Address 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Telnet User Name user (case sensitive)
Telnet Password user (case sensitive)

SNMP Settings
SNMP Read (get / getnext) Community public (case sensitive)
SNMP Write (set) Community private (case sensitive)
SNMP Trap Community public (case sensitive)

Clock Setting
Synchronization Clock E1 Port 1 Receive Timer

VLAN Settings
VLAN (802.1 Q) Disabled
Default VLAN VLAN 1
Default VLAN members 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

QoS Settings
802.1P VLAN priority Disabled
802.1P base priority 4 (Low : 0-3, High : 4-7)
802.1 P packet Priority Scheme High / Low priority packets delivery ratio: 5:1
Port based priority Low (All Ethernet ports)
Output port priority Disabled (All Ethernet ports)
User priority 0 (Zero)

Ethernet port Settings


Mode Hybrid
Duplex Full
Speed 100Mbps
Flow Enabled
Auto-negotiation Enabled
Rate Limit Disabled

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Section 6

Section 6: Easy to Use Guide

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
Configuring IP Setting 45
To configure the IP address of the system 45
To view the current IP address of the system 45
To configure the Subnet mask information of the system 45
To view current Subnet mask of the system 46
To configure the Gateway address of the system 46
To view Gateway address of the system 46
Shared Link Mode Application 47
To Disable 802.1Q VLAN Mode 47
To view the VLAN and VLAN Mode 47
Discreet Link Mode 48
VLAN Configuration 48
Port based VLAN 48
802.1Q based VLAN 50

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Configuring IP Settings

Configuring IP Settings

Note: IP Address of the equipment can be configured only through RS232 COM Port given in front of the
system.

Note: Default IP in the system is 192.168.0.155

Note: PC IP Address must be within the subnet address of the System (Ethernet Over E1) if the System
(Ethernet over Multi E1) is connected in LAN.

To configure the IP address of the device

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setip [A] System IP Address: Change the IP Address of the
{enter} [ipaddress] system.

Here, A is any valid IP


Address

Example

VCL> setip 192.168.1.2

System IP Address: 192.168.1.2

To view the current IP address of the device

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showip System IP Address: 192.168.0.155 Shows current IP Address of the
{enter} system

Example

VCL> showip

System IP Address: 192.168.0.215

To configure the Subnet mask information of the device

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setmask [A] System Subnet mask: Change Subnet Mask of the
{enter} [Subnetaddress] system.

Here, A is any valid


Subnet Address

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Configuring IP Settings

Example

VCL> setmask 255.255.255.0

System Submask Address : 255.255.255.0

To view current Subnet mask of the device

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showmask System Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Shows current Subnet Mask of the
{enter} system

Example

VCL>showmask

System Subnet mask Address : 255.255.255.0

To configure the Gateway address of the device

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setgw [A] System Default Gateway Address: Change Gateway of the system.
{enter} [gwaddress]

Here, A is any valid


Gateway Address

Example

VCL> setgw 192.168.0.1

System Default Gateway Address : 192.168.0.1

To view Gateway address of the device

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showgw System Default Gateway Address: Shows Default Gateway of the
{enter} 192.168.0.1 system

Example

VCL>showgw

System Default Gateway Address : 192.168.0.1

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Shared Link Mode Application

Shared Link Mode Application

In the "shared link mode", each LAN connected to the Ethernet port on the local system can view and
communicate to other LANs connected to the Ethernet port on local and remote systems.

Example: This application can be used to connect different LANs at local site to different LANs at remote
site. In this case each and every LAN can view and communicate to other LANs at local site and the remote
site.

For example, all four Ethernet Ports at local site are in LAN Mode and will also communicate to all four
Ethernet Ports at the remote site.

LAN 1 LAN 1

PC PC

LAN 2 LAN 2

PC 16xE1 16xE1 PC

E1Network
E1 Network
LAN 3 Ethernet over Ethernet over LAN 3
PC
Multi E1 Converter Multi E1 Converter PC

LAN 4 LAN 4

PC Application Diagram of Ethernet over Multi E1 PC

Converter in shared link mode

Note: In the "shared link mode", VLANs must not be enabled besides the default VLAN "VLAN 1.
And 802.1Q based VLAN mode must be disabled (default mode).

To Disable 802.1Q VLAN Mode

Command Response Remarks


VCL>disvlan {enter} Disable the VLAN Mode Disable the VLAN Mode

To view the VLAN and VLAN Mode

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showvlan {enter} See the example given below: Shows the VLAN table.

Example

VCL>showvlan
TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER
=============================
1 1 1,2,3,4,5

IEEE802.1Q VLAN : DISABLE

In this mode system passes the traffic in transparent (hybrid) mode.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Discrete Link Mode Application

Discrete link mode Application

In the "discrete link mode" each LAN is bridged and can only communicate to its corresponding LAN on
the remote site. It cannot communicate to any other LAN either at local site or the remote site.

LAN 1 LAN 1

PC PC

LAN 2 LAN 2

PC 16xE1 16xE1 PC

E1Network
E1 Network
LAN 3 Ethernet over Ethernet over LAN 3
PC
Multi E1 Converter Multi E1 Converter PC

LAN 4 LAN 4

PC PC

Application Diagram of Ethernet over Multi E1


Converter in discrete link mode
Example:

1. If the Ethernet Port 1 (at local site) has its own VLAN then it will communicate to Ethernet Port 1 at
remote end site, and will not communicate to any other port at remote and local site.
2. If the Ethernet Port 2 and Ethernet Port 3 (at local site) are members of VLAN then they will
communicate to Ethernet Port 2 and Ethernet Port 3 at remote site, and will not communicate to any
other port at remote and local site.

VLAN Configuration

VLAN can be configured in two modes as described in detail below:

1. Port based VLAN

To configure the port based VLAN members of a Ethernet port execute the command given below:

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setporttable [A] [B] {enter} See Example given Configure the port based
below: VLAN members of a Ethernet
Here, A is port : 1-5 Port.
B is [port-members]: 1,2,3,4,5. It is
MUST to add port 5 in each VLAN.

Example:

i) To configure Ethernet Port 2 as a port based VLAN member of Ethernet port 1 execute the following
command:

VCL>setporttable 1 1,2,5

ID MEMBERS
==========
1 1,2,5

Description: Ethernet Port 1 is restricted to communicate to Ethernet Port 2 only. It will not
communicate with other Ethernet ports at local site.

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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Discrete Link Mode Application

Example:

ii) To configure Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 3 as a port based VLAN member of Ethernet Port 2
execute the following command:

VCL>setporttable 2 1,2,3,5

ID MEMBERS
==========
2 1,2,3,5

Description: Ethernet Port 2 is restricted to communicate to Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 3 only. It
will not communicate with other Ethernet ports at local site.

ID = Ethernet Port ID
MEMBERS = Port based VLAN members

Note: From the above example set, Ethernet Port 1 will communicate to Ethernet Port 2 only and
Ethernet Port 2 will communicate to Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 3 only but Ethernet port 1 will not
communicate to Ethernet Port 3 as it is restricted to communicate with Ethernet Port 2 only.

Scenario will work in this way as Ethernet port 1 will share and listen to Ethernet port 2 only and Ethernet
port 2 will share and listen to Ethernet port1 and Ethernet port 3 but Ethernet port 1 and Ethernet 3 will
not share and listen to each other.

And Ethernet Port 3 and Ethernet Port 4 will communicate to each other as these ports do not have any
restrictions.

To view the Ethernet Port configuration execute following command:

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showport Shows the Ethernet port configuration. Shows the Ethernet port
{enter} See the example given below: configuration.

VCL>showport
Configure settings:
ID AUTO SPEED DUPLEX FLOW MODE VLAN ID PORT MEMBERS VLAN PRIORITY
=====================================================
1 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,5 0
2 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,3,5 0
3 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,3,4,5 0
4 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,3,4,5 0
5 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,3,4,5 0

Current status :
ID STATUS SPEED DUPLEX
===========================
1 LINK 100 full
2 LINK 100 full
3 LINK 100 full
4 LINK 100 full
5 LINK 10 half
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VCL-Ethernet over Multi E1 (4/8/16 E1) Discrete Link Mode Application

2. 802.1Q based VLAN

To enable 802.1Q VLAN function execute the command given below:

Command Response Remarks


VCL>envlan {enter} Enable 802.1Q VLAN mode. Enables 802.1Q VLAN
function.

To configure the 802.1Q based VLANs execute the command given below:

Note: VLAN ID 1 is default VLAN and should not be deleted.

Command Response Remarks


VCL>addvlan [A] [B] {enter} VLAN ID = A Add a new 802.1Q Based
VLAN Members = B VLAN to VLAN table.
Here, A is VLAN-ID = 1 to 4095 See the example given below:
B VLAN Members =1, 2, 3, 4, 5

To configure mode of Ethernet port execute the command given below:

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setportmode [A] [B] {enter} Port = A Configure mode of Ethernet
Mode = B port.
Here, A is Ethernet Port = 1 to 5 See the example below:
B is Mode= Access; TAG-Aware;
Hybrid

Example

To add VLAN ID 11 on Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 2, VLAN ID 12 on Ethernet Port 2 and
Ethernet Port 3, VLAN ID 15 on Ethernet Port 3 and Ethernet Port 4 and configure the system in
802.1Q based VLAN mode.

i) add VLAN ID 11 on Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 2

VCL>addvlan 11 1,2,5

TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER


=========================================
2 11 1,2,5

ii) add VLAN ID 12 on Ethernet Port 2 and Ethernet Port 3

VCL>addvlan 12 2,3,5

TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER


=========================================
3 12 2,3,5

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iii) Add VLAN ID 15 on Ethernet Port 3 and Ethernet Port 4

VCL>addvlan 15 3,4,5

TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER


=============================
4 15 3,4,5

Show VLAN Table

VCL>showvlan

TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER


=============================
1 1 1,2,3,4,5
2 11 1,2,5
3 12 2,3,5
4 15 3,4,5

IEEE802.1Q VLAN : ENABLE

iv) Configure Ethernet Port 1 mode as tag-aware

VCL>setportmode 1 tag-aware
Mode of Ethernet port 1: tag-aware

v) Configure Ethernet Port 2 mode as tag-aware

VCL>setportmode 2 tag-aware
Mode of Ethernet Port 2: tag-aware

vi) Configure Ethernet Port 3 mode as tag-aware

VCL>setportmode 3 tag-aware
Mode of Ethernet Port 3: tag-aware

vii) Configure Ethernet Port 4 mode as tag-aware

VCL>setportmode 4 tag-aware
Mode of Ethernet Port 4: tag-aware

viii) Configure Ethernet Port 5 (WAN Port) mode as hybrid

VCL>setportmode 5 hybrid
Mode of Ethernet Port 5: hybrid

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VCL>showport

Configure settings:
ID AUTO SPEED DUPLEX FLOW MODE VLAN ID PORT MEMBERS VLAN PRIORITY
=====================================================
1 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,5 0
2 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,3,5 0
3 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,3,4,5 0
4 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,3,4,5 0
5 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,3,4,5 0

Current status :
ID STATUS SPEED DUPLEX
===========================
1 LINK 100 full
2 LINK 100 full
3 LINK 100 full
4 LINK 100 full
5 LINK 10 half

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Section 7: CLI Commands

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
Command List 55
Help Command 56
Commands in detail 57
To view the systems software and hardware version 57
To view current MAC address of the system 57
To view the current IP address of the system 57
To view current Subnet mask of the system 57
To view Gateway address of the system 57
To view the SNMP GET / GETNEXT (Read) community 57
To configure the SNMP GET / GETNEXT (Read) community 58
To view the SNMP SET (write) community 58
To configure SNMP SET (write) community 58
To configure the IP address of the system. 58
To configure the Subnet mask information of the system 59
To configure the Gateway of the system 59
To configure the MAC address of the system 59
To view the SQ, GRP, CTRL of the VCAT members 59
To configure the PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP 60
To view the PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP 60
To configure the virtual concatenation and LCAS 61
To view the VCG configurations 61
To view the alarms of VCAT members 62
To configure an E1 Tributary as available for VCG 62
To view if E1 Tributaries are configured as available for VCG 63
To configure the clock mode as Local (Internal) / Loop-Timed 63
To view the E1 Clock 64
To configure the loopback of E1 Port 64
To view whether the E1 Port is looped back or not 64
To view the alarms of E1 Tributary 65
To view the E1 performance 66
To configure the system settings in default 66
To reset the system 66

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Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
To Enable 802.1Q VLAN Mode 66
To Disable 802.1Q VLAN Mode 67
To Enable / Disable the Ethernet Port 67
To configure a new 802.1Q based VLAN 67
To delete a VLAN 67
To view the VLAN table 68
To configure the Ethernet port parameters 68
To view the Ethernet port configuration 68
To configure Ethernet port mode 69
To configure 802.1Q based Ethernet port VLAN ID and VLAN priority 69
To configure port based VLAN 70
To view the status of Ethernet port 70
To view E1 Mapping of local system to remote system 70
To view E1 Mapping of remote system to local system 71
To view degraded links status 72
To configure availability of E1 links if threshold exceeds 10-6 72
To clear the performance statics / log of Ethernet, E1, GFP 72
To add a Telnet user 73
To delete a Telnet user 73
To view the list of Telnet users 73
To view whether the looped E1 links available for Ethernet or not 74
To configure the loopback function of E1 links 74
To enable 802.1Q VLAN function 74
To disable 802.1Q VLAN function 75
To view the performance of Ethernet ports 75
To configure base priority for 802.1P packets 76
To configure 802.1P packets delivery ratio 76
To configure the 802.1P priority classification 76
To configure port based priority 77
To view the QoS configuration 77
To configure Ethernet Rate Limit 77
To view Ethernet Rate Limit 78

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Command List

A After entering into the application program for CLI command, please key "?"
in the command line to get the list of the commands.

VCL>?

Command Description
?/help To get a list of the commands for the system
showversion View the software and hardware version of the system
showmac View current MAC address of the system
showip View current IP Address of the system
showmask View current Subnet Mask of the system
showgw View Default Gateway of the system
showsnmpget View the SNMP GET/GETNEXT community of the system
showsnmpset View the SNMP SET community of the system
setsnmpget Configure the SNMP GET/GETNEXT community of the system
setsnmpset Configure the SNMP SET community of the system
setip Change the IP Address of the system
setmask Change Subnet Mask of the system
setgw Change Gateway of the system
setmac Change MAC Address of the system
showsq View the SQ,GRP,CTRL of the VCAT members
setgfp Configure the PSCRD,HSCRD,PTI,PFI,EXI of the GFP
showgfp View the PSCRD,HSCRD,PTI,PFI,EXI of the GFP
setvcg Enable/Disable the Virtual concatenation and LCAS
showvcg View configuration and working state of VCG
setvcm Configure an E1 tributary as available for VCG
showvcm View if E1 tributaries are available for VCG
vcmalarm View the alarm of VCAT members
setclock Configure clock mode as local or receiving from E1
showclock View if the clock sourc is local or Receive Timer
sete1loop Enable/Disable the loop-back of E1 Port
showe1loop View if the E1 port is looped back
e1alarm View the alarm of E1 tributary
e1perform View the count of E1's CRC_ERROR
reset Perform a warm restart
setdefault Configure the system settings in default
envlan Enable 802.1Q VLAN mode
disvlan Disable 802.1Q VLAN mode
enableport Enable/Disable Ethernet port
delvlan Delete VLAN from VLAN table
addvlan Add a new 802.1Q Based VLAN to VLAN table
setport Configure the working state for the Ethernet port

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Command Description
setportmode Configure mode of Ethernet port
setpvid Configure Ethernet port VLAN ID and VLAN priority
setporttable Configure the port based VLAN members of Ethernet Port
showvlan View the vlan table,including VLAN ID and VLAN members
showport View the Ethernet port configuration
ethperform View the performance of Ethernet
ethstatus View the status of Ethernet
showlocalmap View E1 map of local device
showremotemap View E1 map of remote device
showdegclose View if the degraded links are employed for Ethernet
setdegclose ENABLE/DISABLE degraded E1 link available for Ethernet
clearperform Clear the performance of E1,Ethernet etc
adduser Add a Telnet User
deluser Delete a user from TELNET
showuser View Telnet User's information
setloopclose Configure if the looped E1 links are available for ETH
showloopclose show if the looped E1 links are available for Ethernet
setbasepriority Classify base priority for 802.1P packets
setpriorityscheme Configure the high/low packets delivery ratio
setvlanpriority Configure 802.1P priority for ingress packets
setportpriority Classify port based priority
setoutputpriority Enable/disable the output port priority
showqos View Qos configuration
setethratelimit Configure the Rate Limit for the Ethernet port
showethratelimit View the Ethernet Rate Limit for all Ethernet ports

B For detailed command format, please key "? cmdname" or "help cmdname".
See the following examples:

Command Response Remarks


VCL>? [cmdname] VCL>? setip To get further
{enter} <FORMAT >: setip [ IP Address] information about
<EXPLANATION>: Change the IP Address any command, type
of the System. ? followed by
<PARAMETERS>: the command
IP Address : IP Address,
e.g.<192.168.0.215>
VCL>help [cmdname] VCL>help setip To get further
{enter} <FORMAT >: setip [ IP Address] information about
<EXPLANATION>: Change the IP Address any command, type
of the System. help followed by
<PARAMETERS>: the command
IP Address : IP Address,
e.g.<192.168.0.215>.

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C Commands in detail

To view the systems software and hardware version

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showversion System Hardware Version: 1.0.1 Shows the system software and
{enter} System Software Version: 2.2.6A2 hardware version

To view current MAC address of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showmac System MAC Address: Shows current MAC address of the
{enter} 00.25.04.00.00.01 system

To view the current IP address of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showip System IP Address: 192.168.0.155 Shows current IP Address of the
{enter} system

To view current Subnet mask of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showmask System Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Shows current Subnet Mask of the
{enter} system

To view Gateway address of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showgw System Default Gateway Address: Shows Default Gateway of the
{enter} 192.168.0.1 system

To view the SNMP GET / GETNEXT (Read) community

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showsnmpget System SNMP get community: Shows the SNMP GET /
{enter} public GETNEXT community of the
system

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To configure the SNMP GET / GETNEXT (Read) community

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setsnmpget [A] System SNMP get community: Configure the SNMP GET /
{enter} [string] GETNEXT community of the
system.
Here, A is
String = 0 to 31 Alpha-
numeric Characters

VCL>setsnmpget public

System SNMP get community: public

To view the SNMP SET (Write) community

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showsnmpset System SNMP set community: Shows the SNMP SET community
{enter} private of the system

To configure SNMP SET (write) community

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setsnmpset [A] System SNMP set community: Configure the SNMP SET
{enter} [string] community of the system.

Here, A is String = 0 to
31 Alpha-numeric
Characters

VCL>setsnmpset private

System SNMP set community : private

To configure the IP address of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setip [A] System IP Address: Change the IP Address of the
{enter} [ ipaddress] system.

Here, A is any valid IP


Address

VCL>setip 192.168.0.155

System IP Address : 192.168.0.155

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To configure the Subnet mask information of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setmask [A] System Subnet mask: Change Subnet Mask of the
{enter} [Subnetaddress] system.

Here, A is any valid


Subnet Address

VCL>setmask 255.255.255.0

System Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

To configure the Gateway of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setgw [A] System Default Gateway Address: Change Gateway of the
{enter} [gwaddress] system.

Here, A is any valid


Gateway Address

VCL>setgw 192.168.0.1

System Default Gateway Address : 192.168.0.1

To configure the MAC address of the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setmac [A] System MAC Address : Change MAC Address of the
{enter} [MAC Address] system.
New MAC Address will activate, after Note: New MAC Address will
Here, A is any valid system reset. Please reset the system to activate, after system reset.
MAC Address activate the new MAC Address

VCL>setmac 00.25.04.00.00.01

System MAC Address : 00.25.04.00.00.01


New MAC Address will activate, after system reset. Please reset the system to activate the new MAC
Address

To view the SQ, GRP, CTRL of the VCAT members

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showsq See the response on next page: Shows the SQ, GRP, CTRL of
{enter} the VCAT Members

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VCL>showsq

TriId TX-INGRP TX-ADD-END TX-SQ TX-CTRL RX-INGRP RX-SQ RX-CTRL


====================================================
1 1 1 8 2 1 0 2
2 1 1 10 2 1 1 2
3 1 1 11 2 1 2 2
4 1 1 12 2 1 3 2
5 1 1 14 2 1 4 2
6 1 1 15 3 1 5 2
7 1 1 5 2 1 6 2
8 1 1 7 2 1 7 2
9 1 1 0 2 1 8 2
10 1 1 9 2 1 9 2
11 1 1 2 2 1 10 2
12 1 1 1 2 1 11 2
13 1 1 3 2 1 12 2
14 1 1 13 2 1 13 2
15 1 1 6 2 1 14 2
16 1 1 4 2 1 15 3

To configure the PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP

Command Response Remarks


VCL> setgfp [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] PSCRD = [VALUE] Configure the PSCRD, HSCRD,
{enter} HSCRD = [VALUE] PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP.
PTI = [VALUE]
Here, A is PTI = 0 to 7 PFI = [VALUE]
B is PFI = 0 to 1 EXI = [VALUE]
C is EXI = 0 to 15
D is PSCRD : 1:Enable , 0:Disable
E is HSCRD : 1:Enable , 0:Disable

VCL>setgfp 0 0 0 1 1
PSCRD = 1
HSCRD = 1
PTI = 0
PFI = 0
EXI = 0

To view the PTI, PFI, EXI of the GFP

Command Response Remarks


VCL> showgfp See the response on Shows the value of PTI, PFI, EXI of
{enter} next page: the Generic Framing Procedure.

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VCL>showgfp
PSCRD = 1
HSCRD = 1
GFP_PTI = 0
GFP_PFI = 0
GFP_EXI = 0
GFP_SYN = ERROR
GFP Receive Frame Counter= 0 , 0
GFP Receive Error Frame Counter= 0 , 0

To configure the virtual concatenation and LCAS

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setvcg [A] [B] Send : VCAT = A Enables / Disables the virtual
{enter} LCAS = B concatenation and LCAS.
Receive : VCAT = A
Here, A is VCAT = 0: LCAS = B
disable, 1: enable
B is LCAS = 0: disable,
1: enable

VCL>setvcg 1 1

Send : VCAT Enable = 1 ---- LCAS Enable = 1


Receive : VCAT Ebanle = 1 ---- LCAS Enable = 1
Description: 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable

To view the VCG configurations

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showvcg See the response below: Shows the configuration of VCG,
{enter} Maximum Delay, VCG alarm and
VCAT & LCAS status.

VCL>showvcg
*****************VCG & LCAS ENABLE********************
Send : VCAT_Enable = 1 ---- LCAS_Enable = 1
Receive : VCAT_Enable = 1 ---- LCAS_Enable = 1
Description : 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable

*****************MAX TIME DELAY*************************


Max_real_delay = 224ms

****************VCG ALARM*******************************
Receive VCG Alarm :
Loa = 0 ; gidm = 0
Description: 1 : Alarm, 0 : Normal

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To view the alarms of VCAT members

Command Response Remarks


VCL>vcmalarm See the response Shows the alarm of VCAT
{enter} below: members.

VCL>vcmalarm

VCMID DNU LCAS-CRCERROR LCAS-FAIL LCAS-LOMF2 LCAS-LOMF1


===================================================
1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0 0
12 0 0 0 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 0
14 0 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 0
16 0 0 0 0 0

Description: 1 : Alarm, 0 : Normal

To configure an E1 Tributary as available for VCG

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setvcm [A] [B] [C] See the response Configure an E1 Tributary as
{enter} below: available for VCG.

Here, A is VCMID = 1 to 16
B is SendEnable = 0: disable, 1: enable
C is RcvEnable = 0: disable, 1: enable

VCL>setvcm 5 1 1

Send: VCAT_Member 5 = 1
Receive: VCAT_Member 5 = 1
Description: 1 : Used , 0 : Unused

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To view if E1 Tributaries are configured as available for VCG

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showvcm See the response below: Shows if E1 tributaries are
{enter} configured as available for VCG.

VCL>showvcm

VCMID SEND RECEIVE


=====================
1 1 1
2 1 1
3 1 1
4 1 1
5 1 1
6 1 1
7 1 1
8 1 1
9 1 1
10 1 1
11 1 1
12 1 1
13 1 1
14 1 1
15 1 1
16 1 1

Description: 1 : Used, 0 : Unused

To configure the clock mode as Local (Internal) / Loop-Timed

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setclock [A] [B] See the response below: Configure the E1 clock mode as
{enter} local or receiving from E1
Tributary.
Here, A is Clockmode = 0 : Local
Timer (Internal),
1 : Receive Timer (Loop-Timed)
B is Clock Source = E1 ID [1-16]

VCL>setclock 1 1

System E1 Clockmode = 1
Description: 0 : Local Timer , 1 : Receiver Timer

System Receive E1 Clock Source = 1


Description: 1--16 : E1_1 --E1_16

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To view the E1 Clock

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showclock See the response below: Shows if the clock
{enter} source is Local or
Receive Timer.

VCL>showclock

System E1 clockmode = 1
Description: 0 : Local Timer , 1 : Receiver Timer

System E1 Receive Clock Source = 1

To configure the loopback of E1 Port

Command Response Remarks


VCL>sete1loop [A] [B] E1_1 loop = [VALUE] Enables / Disables the
{enter} Description: 1 : loop , 0 : unloop E1 loop-back.

Here, A is E1ID = 1-16


B is loop status = 0: unloop, 1:
loop

VCL>sete1loop 1 1

E1_1 loop = 1
Description: 1 : loop , 0 : unloop

To view whether the E1 Port is looped back or not

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showe1loop See the response on next page: Shows if the E1 Port is
{enter} looped-back or not.

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VCL>showe1loop
E1_ID LOOP-STATUS
================
1 1
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
Description: 1 : loop, 0 : unloop

To view the alarms of E1 Tributary

Command Response Remarks


VCL>e1alarm {enter} See the response below: Shows the E1 Alarms (LOS,
AIS, LOF, LOMF, CV, CRC)

VCL> e1alarm
E1_ID LOS AIS LOF LOMF CV CRC
==================================================
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 0 0 0 0 0 0
Description: 1 : Alarm, 0 : Normal

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To view the E1 performance

Command Response Remarks


VCL>e1perform See the response below: Shows E1 CRC error counts
{enter}

VCL> e1perform

E1_ID CRC-ERROR(H) CRC-ERROR(L)


================================
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 0 0
4 0 0
5 0 0
6 0 0
7 0 0
8 0 0
9 0 0
10 0 0
11 0 0
12 0 0
13 0 0
14 0 0
15 0 0
16 0 0
Description: Perform_Counter = (H32) << 32 |(L32); H23 : High 32 bytes; L32 : low 32 bytes

To configure the system settings in default

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setdefault Please reset the system to apply Configures the system setting in
{enter} default settings. default.
Note: User MUST restart the
system to apply default settings

To reset the system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>reset System will reset in a few minutes! Performs the warm restart.
{enter} Please Wait.................

To Enable 802.1Q VLAN Mode

Command Response Remarks


VCL>envlan System Vlan Enable = 1 Enables the 802.1Q based VLAN
{enter} Description: 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable Mode

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To Disable 802.1Q VLAN Mode

Command Response Remarks


VCL>disvlan {enter} System Vlan Enable = 0 Disables the VLAN
Description: 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable Mode

To Enable / Disable the Ethernet Port

Command Response Remarks


VCL>enableport [A] [B] See the response below: Enables / Disables
{enter} the Ethernet Port.

Here, A is Ethernet Port = 1 to 4


B is 0:Disable; 1:Enable

VCL>enableport 2 1

Ethernet Port_2 Enable = 1


Description: 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable

To configure a new 802.1Q based VLAN

Command Response Remarks


VCL>addvlan [A] [B] See the response below: Adds a new
{enter} 802.1Q based
VLAN to VLAN
Here, A is VLAN-ID = 1 to 4094 table.
B VLAN Members =1, 2, 3, 4, 5

VCL>addvlan 2 1,2,5

TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER


=============================
2 2 1,2,5

To delete a VLAN

Command Response Remarks


VCL>delvlan[A] {enter} See the response below: Delete a VLAN
from VLAN table.
Here, A is VLAN ID = 1 to 4095

VCL>delvlan 2

VLAN ID 2 has been deleted.

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To view the VLAN table

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showvlan See the response below: Shows the VLAN
{enter} table and 802.1Q
VLAN mode.

VCL>showvlan
TABLE_INDEX VLAN-ID VLAN-MEMBER
=============================
1 1 1,2,3,4,5
IEEE802.1Q VLAN : DISABLE

To configure the Ethernet port parameters

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setport [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] See the response below: Configures the
{enter} Ethernet port Speed,
Mode, Auto
Here, A is Ethernet Port = 1 to 5 Negotiation and
B is AN = 0:AN not done; 1:AN done flow control.
C is Speed = 0:10Mbit/s; 1:100Mbit/s
D is Duplex = 0:half-duplex; 1:full-duplex
E is flow-control capability = 0:disable;
1:enable

VCL>setport 1 0 0 0 0

PORT-ENABLE PORT-AN PORT-RATE PORT-DUPLEX PORT_FLOW


=====================================================
CONFIG VALUE 1 0 0 0 0

To view the Ethernet Port configuration

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showport See the response on next page: Shows the
{enter} Ethernet port
configuration.

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VCL>showport

Configure settings:
ID AUTO SPEED DUPLEX FLOW MODE VLAN ID PORT MEMBERS VLAN PRIORITY
====================================================
1 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,5 0
2 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,3,5 0
3 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,3,4,5 0
4 enable 100 full enable tag-aware 1 1,2,3,4,5 0
5 enable 100 full enable hybrid 1 1,2,3,4,5 0

Current status :
ID STATUS SPEED DUPLEX
===========================
1 LINK 100 full
2 LINK 100 full
3 LINK 100 full
4 LINK 100 full
5 LINK 10 half

To configure Ethernet port mode

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setportmode [A] [B] See the response Configures mode of Ethernet port.
{enter} below:

Here, A is Ethernet Port = 1 to 5


B is Mode= Access; TAG-Aware;
Hybrid

VCL>setportmode 1 hybrid
Mode of Ethernet port 1: hybrid

To configure 802.1Q based Ethernet port VLAN ID and VLAN priority

Command Response Remarks


VCL> setpvid [A] [B] [C] See the response Configures 802.1Q based Ethernet
{enter} below: port VLAN ID and VLAN priority.

Here, A is [port] : 1-5


B is [VLAN-ID]: 1-4094
C is [VLAN-priority]: 0-7

VCL>setpvid 1 1 0

PORT-ID PORT-VID USER-PRIORITY


=========================
1 1 0

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To configure port based VLAN

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setporttable [A] [B] See the response Configures the port based
{enter} below: VLAN members of Ethernet
Port.
Here, A is Ethernet port : 1-4
B is [port-members]: 1,2,3,4,5.
It is MUST to add port 5 in each VLAN.

VCL>setporttable 1 1,4,5

ID MEMBERS
==========
1 1,4,5

To view the status of Ethernet port

Command Response Remarks


VCL>ethstatus See the response below: Shows the status of Ethernet
{enter} ports.

VCL>ethstatus

PORT-ID PORT-STATUS
================
1 LINK
2 UNLINK
3 UNLINK
4 UNLINK

To view E1 Mapping of local system to remote system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showlocalmap See the response on Shows E1 Mapping of local
{enter} next page: system to remote system.

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VCL>showlocalmap

E1ID CONNECT-STATUS CONNECT-E1ID


=================================
1 NORMAL 1
2 NORMAL 5
3 NORMAL 3
4 NORMAL 8
5 NORMAL 2
6 NORMAL 6
7 NORMAL 7
8 NORMAL 4
9 NORMAL 9
10 NORMAL 14
11 NORMAL 16
12 NORMAL 12
13 NORMAL 13
14 NORMAL 10
15 NORMAL 15
16 NORMAL 11

To view E1 Mapping of remote system to local system

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showremotemap See the response below: Shows E1 Mapping of remote
{enter} system to local system.

VCL>showremotemap

E1ID CONNECT-STATUS CONNECT-E1ID


=================================
1 NORMAL 1
2 NORMAL 5
3 NORMAL 15
4 NORMAL 8
5 NORMAL 2
6 NORMAL 6
7 NORMAL 7
8 NORMAL 4
9 NORMAL 9
10 NORMAL 14
11 NORMAL 16
12 NORMAL 12
13 NORMAL 13
14 NORMAL 10
15 NORMAL 3
16 NORMAL 11

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To view degraded links status

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showdegclose VCM CODE_ ERROR Enable : Shows if the Degraded links are
{enter} [VALUE] being used for Ethernet
communication or not.

VCL>showdegclose

VCM CODE_ ERROR Enable : Enable

To configure availability of E1 links if threshold exceeds 10-6

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setdegclose [A] VCM CODE_ ERROR ENABLE / DISABLE if downgraded
{enter} Enable = [VALUE] E1 link (threshold value exceeds
-6
10 ) available for Ethernet.
Here, A is 0:disable; Note : This function will be
1:enable enabled after every reset.

VCL>setdegclose 1

VCM CODE_ EORROE Enable : Enable

To clear the performance statics / log of Ethernet, E1, GFP

Command Response Remarks


VCL>clearperform [A] See the response below: Clears the performance of E1,
{enter} Ethernet etc.

Here, A is 1 to 4
1:All the performance
2:Ethernet performance
3:E1 performance
4:GFP performance

VCL>clearperform 2

Operation Successful!

VCL>clearperform 3

Operation Successful!

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To add a telnet user

Command Response Remarks


VCL>adduser [A] [B] See the response below: Adds a Telnet User.
{enter} Please note that username
and password are case
Here, A is username a string sensitive
(1-31Bytes, case sensitive)
B is password a string (1-
31Bytes, case sensitive)

VCL>adduser vcl vcl

TELNET User Username (case sensitive) : vcl


TELNET User Password (case sensitive) : vcl

To delete a Telnet user

Command Response Remarks


VCL>deluser [A] [B] See the response below: Deletes a telnet user.
{enter}

Here, A is username a string


(1-31Bytes, case sensitive)
B is password a string (1-
31Bytes, case sensitive)

VCL>deluser vcl vcl

SUCCESS TO DELETE TELNET USER!

To view the list of Telnet users

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showuser See the response below: Shows Telnet user's
{enter} information.

VCL>adduser vcl vcl

TELNET User Username (case sensitive) : vcl


TELNET User Password (case sensitive) : vcl

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To view whether the looped E1 links available for Ethernet or not

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showloopclose Looped E1 Link Close: [VALUE] Show whether the looped E1
{enter} links are available for
Ethernet.

VCL>showloopclose

Looped E1 Link Close: Enable

To configure the loopback function of E1 links

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setloopclose [x] See the response below: Configures whether the looped E1
{enter} links are available for Ethernet.
When one of the E1 links is looped
Here, x is back by the transmission system
0 = DISABLE or remote device, it will be not
1 = ENABLE employed for Ethernet. With this
command, you can enable/disable
this function.

Note: When the system is reset,


this function will be enabled.

VCL>setloopclose 1

Looped E1 Link Close: Enable

To enable 802.1Q VLAN function

Command Response Remarks


VCL>envlan {enter} See the response below: Enables 802.1Q VLAN function.

VCL>envlan

System Vlan Enable = 1


Description: 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable

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To disable 802.1Q VLAN function

Command Response Remarks


VCL>disvlan {enter} See the response below: Disables 802.1Q VLAN function.

VCL>disvlan

System Vlan Enable = 0


Description: 1 : Enable , 0 : Disable

To view the performance of Ethernet Ports

Command Response Remarks


VCL>ethperform See the response below: Shows the performance of all
{enter} ethernet ports.

VCL>ethperform

PORT-ID RX-ALLPACKETS RX-ALLBYTES RX-BROADCAST


====================================================
1 0,0 0,0 0,0
2 0,0 0,0 0,0
3 0,0 0,0 0,0
4 0,0 0,0 0,0
5 0 , 255 0,0 0,0

PORT-ID TX-ALLPACKETS TX-ALLBYTES TX-BROADCAST


====================================================
1 0,0 0,0 0,0
2 0,0 0,0 0,0
3 0,0 0,0 0,0
4 0,0 0,0 0,0
5 0,0 0,0 0,0

PORT-ID RX-ERRORPACKETS
====================================================
1 0,0
2 0,0
3 0,0
4 0,0
5 0,0
Description :
Perform_Counter (H32) , (L32) = (H32) << 32 |(L32) ;
H32 : High 32 bits; L32 : low 32 bits

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To configure base priority for 802.1P packets

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setbasepriority [x] See the response Classifies base priority
{enter} below: for 802.1P packets.
Default priority is 4.
Here, x is [Priority] = 0-7

VCL>setbasepriority 4

Classified base priority for incoming 802.1Q packets:


low priority : 0-3 ; high priority : 4-7

To configure 802.1P packets delivery ratio

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setpriorityscheme [x] See the response Configures the
{enter} below: high/low packets
delivery ratio.
Here, x is scheme: 0-3.
0 = Always deliver high priority packets first
1 = Deliver high/low packets at ratio 10:1
2 = Deliver high/low packets at ratio 5:1 (default)
3 = Deliver high/low packets at ratio 2:1

VCL>setpriorityscheme 2

Priority Scheme select :


deliver high/low priority packets at ratio: 5:1

To configure the 802.1P priority classification

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setvlanpriority [x] [y] See the response Enables /disables
{enter} below: 802.1P priority
classification for
Here, x is [Port] = 1-4 ingress packets.
and y is 0 = Disable
1 = Enable

VCL>setvlanpriority 1 0

802.1P priority classification for ingress packet disabled on port 1

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To configure port based priority

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setportpriority [x] [y] See the response Configures the port based
{enter} below: priority.

Here,, x is Port = 1-4


and y is 0 = Low, 1 = High

VCL>setportpriority 1 0

Ingress packets on the port 1 will be classified as "Low" priority.

To view the QoS configuration

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showqos See the response Shows QoS configurations.
{enter} below:

VCL>showqos

Classified base priority for incoming 802.1Q packets:


low priority : 0-3; high priority: 4-7

Priority Scheme select :


deliver high/low priority packets at ratio: 5:1

ETHID OUTPUT-ENABLE PORT-CLASSFIED 802.1P-ENABLE USER-PRIORITY


=========================== =========================
1 disable low disable 0
2 disable low disable 0
3 disable low disable 0
4 disable low disable 0

To configure Ethernet Rate Limit

Command Response Remarks


VCL>setethratelimit [A] [B] <C> See the response Configures the Ethernet
{enter} on next page: Rate Limit for the particular
Ethernet port.
Here, A is [port] : 1-4
B is [ratelimit] : 0-1 (0:disable ; 1:enable)
C is <Max-rate> : 0-100 (0M-100M , valid when
rate limit is enable).

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VCL>setethratelimit 4 1 10

ETHID RATELIMIT-ENABLE MAX-RATELIMIT


=================================
4 enable 10M

To view Ethernet Rate Limit

Command Response Remarks


VCL>showethratelimit See the response below: Shows the Ethernet Rate Limit for all
{enter} Ethernet ports.

VCL>showethratelimit

ETHID RATELIMIT-ENABLE MAX-RATELIMIT


=================================
1 enable
2 disable
3 disable
4 enable 10M

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Section 8: Technical Specifications

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
E1 Interface Specifications 80
Number of Ethernet Interface 80
Ethernet Interface Specification 80
10/100BaseT (Electrical) 80
100Base FX (Optical) 850nm Multi Mode 80
10/100Base FX (Optical) 1310nm Single Mode 81
10/100Base FX (Optical) 1550nm Single Mode 81
Clock Selection Options 82
Management Control 82
General Specifications 82
Power Supply (Optional) 82
Service Conditions 82
Mechanical Specification 82

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E1 Interface Specifications

Number of E1 4/8/16 E1 Interfaces (optional)


Line Rate per E1 (2.048 Mbps 50 bps)
Line Code HDB3
Framing Structure As per ITU (CCITT) G.704
Framing Options Un-Framed/PCM 30/PCM 31
Electrical As per ITU-T G.703
Jitter As per ITU-T G.823
Impedance 120 Ohms
Nominal Pulse Width 244ns
Connector RJ-45 (Female)

Number of Ethernet Interface

10/100BaseT (Electrical) 4
10/100BaseT Electrical +100Base FX Optical 1 Optical and 3 Electrical

Ethernet Interface Specification: 10/100BaseT (Electrical)

Interface Types 10/100BaseT


Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3
Transmission Bit Rate 10/100BaseT limited to Max. 2.048 Mbps
Connectors RJ-45 (10/100 BaseT Electrical)

Ethernet Interface Specifications: 100Base FX (Optical) 850nm Multi Mode

Transmitter Optical Characteristics

Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum


Data Rate 125Mb/s
Center Wavelength 830nm 850nm 860nm
Output Spectral Width (RMS) 0.85nm
Average Output Power -10dBm -3dBm
Output Optical Eye Complaint with ITU-T G.957
Connectors SC

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Receiver Optical Characteristics

Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum


Data Rate 125Mb/s
Receive Sensitivity -24dBm
Maximum Input Power -3dBm
Operating Wavelength 850nm
Connectors SC

Ethernet Interface Specifications: 10/100Base FX (Optical) 1310nm Single Mode

Transmitter Optical Characteristics

Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum


Data Rate 125Mb/s
Center Wavelength 1260nm 1310nm 1360nm
Output Spectral Width (RMS) 6nm
Average Output power -10dBm -12dBm -8dBm
Output optical Eye Complaint with ITU-T G.957
Connectors SC

Receiver Optical Characteristics

Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum


Data Rate 125Mb/s
Receive Sensitivity -32dBm
Maximum Input Power -15dBm
Operating Wavelength 1100nm 1600nm
Connectors SC

Ethernet Interface Specifications: 10/100Base FX (Optical) 1550nm Single Mode

Transmitter Optical Characteristics

Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum


Data Rate 125Mb/s
Center Wavelength 1480nm 1550nm 1580nm
Output Spectral Width (RMS) 4nm
Average Output power -15dBm -12dBm -8dBm
Output optical Eye Complaint with ITU-T G.957
Connectors SC

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Receiver Optical Characteristics

Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum


Data Rate 125Mb/s
Receive Sensitivity -32dBm
Maximum Input Power -15dBm
Operating Wavelength 1100nm 1600nm
Connectors SC

Clock Selection Options

Internal clock and network clock (Loop-Timed clock or Receive Timer clock)

Management Control

! Serial Management Port (RS232) COM Port


! 10/100 BaseT Port for Telnet and SNMP Management

General Specifications

Power Supply (Optional)

AC Mains Input 220V + 20% (AC Mains Input Model)


Universal AC Mains Input 110V to 220V (Universal AC Mains Input Model)
DC Mains Input -48V DC (DC Mains Input Model)
Power Consumption <9W

Service Conditions

Ambient temperature -200C ~ +650C


0
Relative humidity <90% (at 35 C)

Mechanical Specification

Height 45mm.
Depth 210mm.
Width 480mm.
Weight 2.7kgs.

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Section 9: Appendix - Terms and Meanings

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
CTRL (Control field sent from source to sink) 84
CV (Code Violation) 84
DNU 84
EXI (Extension Header Identifier) 84
GFP (Generic Frame Protocol) 85
GID (Group Identification) Bit 85
LCAS (Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme) 85
PFI (Payload FCS Indicator) 85
PTI (Payload Type Identifier) 85
SQ (Sequence Indicator) 86
Tri ID 86
VCAT (Virtual Concatenation) 86
VCG (Virtual Concatenation Group) 86
VCM (VCAT Members) 86

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CTRL (Control field sent from source to sink)

The control field is used to transfer information from Source (So) to Sink (Sk). It shall be used to
synchronize the Sk with the So and provides the status of the individual member of the group.

Table 1/G.7042/Y.1305 LCAS CTRL words

Value Command Remarks


0000 FIXED This is an indication that this end uses fixed bandwidth (non-LCAS mode)
0001 ADD This member is about to be added to the group
0010 NORM Normal transmission
0011 EOS End of sequence indication and normal transmission
0101 IDLE This member is not part of the group or about to be removed
1111 DNU In this instance, since the data transmission is over E1 contains the term
VCAT shall apply to the E1 links

At initiation of a VCG source all members shall send CTRL = IDLE until they are added to the VCG (and
send CTRL = ADD).

CV (Code Violation)

CV is monitored in two way in our device. One is that the current status(with CV or not) of E1 Tributary
can be shown in the LED indicators by setting the "DISPLAY SELECTE" switch. The other is that the
historical event of CV will be recorded by the CV_HIS indicator-the indicator will be turned to yellow if
CV has happened to any E1 tributary.

DNU

A status of the VCM, which means that the VCM is not used for carrying payload currently. If the
transmitted E1 is of DNU status, the system will generate an alarm indicating that an E1 link is un-usable
/ not being used.

EXI (Extension Header Identifier)

A 4-bit subfield of the Type field identifying the type of Extension Header GFP. Three kinds of Extension
Headers are currently defined, a Null Extension Header, a Linear Extension Header, and a Ring Extension
Header. EXI codepoints are given in table.

Extension Header Identifiers Type Bits <11:8> Usage


000 Null Extension Header
0001 Linear Frame
0010 Ring Frame
Others Reserved

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GFP (Generic Frame Protocol)

The Generic Frame Protocol (GFP), provides a set of functions that support a generic interface to
underlying frame representation systems (FRSs). The interface layer allows an application some
independence from the idiosyncrasies of specific FRS software and enables the development of generic
tools that operate on many FRSs.

Note: Refer to GFP-F encapsulation recommendation G.7041.

GID (Group Identification) Bit

Used for identification of the VCG. The GID bit of all members of the same VCG has the same value in the
frames with the same MFI.

The GID provides the receiver with a means of verifying that all the arriving members originated from one
transmitter. The contents are pseudo-random, but the receiver is not required to synchronize with the
incoming stream. The pseudo-random pattern used is 215-1.

Note: The GID is not valid for members sending IDLE in the control field.

LCAS (Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme)

Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme or LCAS is a method to dynamically increase or decrease the
bandwidth of virtual concatenated containers. The LCAS protocol is specified in ITU-T G.7042.

It allows on-demand increase or decrease of the bandwidth of the virtual concatenated group in a hitless
manner. This brings bandwidth-on-demand capability for data clients like Ethernet when mapped into
TDM containers.

PFI (Payload FCS Indicator)

A one bit subfield of the Type field indicating the presence (PFI=1) or absence (PFI=0) of the Payload FCS
field.

PTI (Payload Type Identifier)

A 3-bit subfield of the Type field identifying the type of GFP client frame. Two kinds of client frames are
currently defined, User Data frames (PTI = 000) and Client Management frames (PTI=100). PTI
codepoints are given in table.

Table G.7041/Y.1303 - GFP Payload Type Identifiers

Payload Type Identifiers Type Bits <15:13> Usage


000 Client Data
100 Client Management
Others Reserved

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SQ (Sequence Indicator)
Contains the sequence number assigned to a specific member. Each member of the same VCG is assigned a
unique sequence number, starting at 0, similar to the recommendations for Virtual Concatenation in ITU-
T Recs G.707/Y.1322 [1] and G.709/Y.1331 [2]. The SQ is ignored at the Sink (Sk) end for members
sending IDLE in the control field.

The SQ of a member removed from the VCG shall be set to the highest possible value.

Note: All the functions are defined in ITU-T G.7042.

Tri ID

E1 Interface ID (1 to 16).

VCAT (Virtual Concatenation)

The term concatenation means the bringing together or linking of separate items. In data transmission,
concatenation refers to the linking of strings, files, or packets in a specific order to form a single entity for
transmission.

The ITU-T in its recommendation G.707 defines concatenation as "A procedure whereby a multiplicity of
Virtual Containers is associated, one with another, with the result that their combined capacity can be
used as a single container across which bit sequence integrity is maintained.

There are two types of concatenation contiguous and virtual. In contiguous concatenation, a pointer is
placed in each of the frames (SPEs) to be concatenated. To achieve the bandwidth efficiency promised by
this method, every intermediate node through which the concatenated string passes must be
programmed to support this operating mode. This requires extensive and expensive hardware and
software upgrades at every system node.

In virtual concatenation, no intermediate node support is required. Instead, each SPE within a
concatenated group representing the data packet for transmission is given an identifier. Provided as part of
the Sonet path overhead (POH) information in the SPE, this identifier indicates the SPE's sequence and
position within the group.

VCG (Virtual Concatenation Group)

Several Virtual Tributaries, form part of a Virtual Concatenation Group (VCG).

VCM (VCAT Members)

Members of VCAT group.

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Section 10: Ordering Information

Chapter Contents
Particulars P. No.
Power Supply Options 88
E1 Impedance Options 88
Ethernet Connector Options 88
Four Electrical Ethernet over 4 E1, 8 E1 and 16 E1 88
One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 4 E1 89
One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 8 E1 89
One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 16 E1 90
Support 91

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Power Supply Options

S. No. Option Description


1 AC Mains Input 220V + 20%
2 Universal AC Mains Input 110V to 220V with external adaptor
3 DC Mains Input -48V DC

E1 Impedance Options

S. No. Option Description


1 75 Ohms BNC Connector
2 120 Ohms RJ45 Connector

Ethernet Connector Options

S. No. Option Description


1 4 Electrical All 4 RJ45 Connectors
2 3 Electrical + 1 Optical 3 RJ45 Connectors + 1 SCPC Optical Connector
(850nm / 1310nm / 1550nm Optional)

Four Electrical Ethernet over 4 E1, 8 E1 and 16 E1

S. No. Part # Product Description


1 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 DC-E DC Input with Electrical Ethernet
2 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 AC-E AC Input with Electrical Ethernet
3 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 DC-E DC Input with Electrical Ethernet
4 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 AC-E AC Input with Electrical Ethernet
5 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 DC-E DC Input with Electrical Ethernet
6 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 AC-E AC Input with Electrical Ethernet

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One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 4 E1

S. No. Part # Product Description


1 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 DC-850/EO DC Input, 850nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
2 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 AC-850/EO AC Input, 850nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
3 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 DC-1310/EO DC Input, 1310nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
4 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 AC-1310/EO AC Input, 1310nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
5 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 DC-1550/EO DC Input, 1550nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
6 VCL-Ethernet over 4 E1 AC-1550/EO AC Input, 1550nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet

One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 8 E1

S. No. Part # Product Description


1 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 DC-850/EO DC Input, 850nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
2 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 AC-850/EO AC Input, 850nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
3 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 DC-1310/EO DC Input, 1310nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
4 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 AC-1310/EO AC Input, 1310nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
5 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 DC-1550/EO DC Input, 1550nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
6 VCL-Ethernet over 8 E1 AC-1550/EO AC Input, 1550nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet

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One Optical + Three Electrical Ethernet over 16 E1

S. No. Part # Product Description


1 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 DC-850/EO DC Input, 850nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
2 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 AC-850/EO AC Input, 850nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
3 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 DC-1310/EO DC Input, 1310nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
4 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 AC-1310/EO AC Input, 1310nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
5 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 DC-1550/EO DC Input, 1550nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet
6 VCL-Ethernet over 16 E1 AC-1550/EO AC Input, 1550nm Optical Ethernet
+ Electrical Ethernet

Note: The equipment be always installed and used in pairs, with one terminal being installed at either
end of the E1 Links.

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Note :

Note: Operation and maintenance of network equipment require professional knowledge and
experience. We recommend the equipment to be managed only by qualified technicians. Should
you require technical assistance please consult the provider, or contact our SUPPORT DESK at
support@oriontelecom.com

Technical specifications are subject to changes without notice.


All brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Revision 9.0.0.1 July 29, 2009

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