Wednesday, 1 March 2017

VMUX-HARDWARE SET UP PROCEDURE



GENERAL

VMUX is a highly versatile and programmable PCM multiplexer based on multiple microprocessors. The Mux comes with a Network Management Terminal (NMT) through which all the programming and control features of VMUX are accessible.

VMUX comes with a non-volatile NVRAM whose contents define the running configuration of the Mux as well as control its operating behaviour during its run time. The NVRAM comes pre-configured to certain default settings from the factory, which configures it to a typical operating environment. From the NMT the user can see these values as well as alter them to suit the specific requirements of the Mux at site.

Once properly programmed, NMT is not required for day to day operation of Mux as the Mux automatically scans the hardware and network lines for alarm and abnormal conditions and takes appropriate alternate actions defined by the user. A number of LED indicators on the VMUX cards as well as on the bay also continuously display the Mux status at all times. NMT can however be used to display detailed network status, to run diagnostics and to make further changes to the Mux programming if required.

6.2       SETTING UP NMT

Opening screen displays PUNCOM Versatile Multiplexer, VMUX & the current software version. After pressing the ‘Enter’ main menu screen is displayed which is as follows.

1.         Status
2.         Routing Tables
3.         Conference Set up
4.         Hardware Set up
5.         User Options
6.         Maintenance
7.         Administrative Login
8.            Administrative Logout
9.            Diagnostics

Enter your selection (1 to 9)

After the user enters his selection other menus are displayed to the user to solicit further selections from him and/or display him the information. This Main Menu and all other menus displayed to the user are given in Appendix A of this manual.

The various user options and functions related to setting up the hardware environment of VMX-0100 and are detailed below.

  STATUS  (USER SELECTION 1)

This menu further displays the following options:

(i)         System Status:

This user option displays the system status, which includes bypass status, no. of major alarms, no. of minor alarms & sync. Source etc.

(ii)        Trunk Status:

This screen displays trunk enable/disable status, loopback status, major/minor alarms present.

(iii)       Channel status:

This screen displays each channel’s status, its settings & alarm status pertaining to the channel.

       ROUTING TABLES  (USER SELECTION 2)


       CONFERENCE SETUP  (USER SELECTION 3)


    HARDWARE SET UP (USER SELECTION 4)

A further user screen 4.0 is displayed in response to user selection 4. Under this selection following options are available:

( i )       Configure Trunk (User Screen 4.1)

This screen allows enabling/disabling of the selected PCM trunk, framing format, CRC enable/disable & line impedance etc.

(ii)        Configure Slot (User Screen 4.2)

This screen allows the user to configure a particular slot for a required user interface. If auto-learn mode is executed, the system automatically configures itself for the given card. User can keep maximum 40 physical ports configured as either VF and Data. During run time the system detects the type of card actually present in the system and activates the required programming.


              (iii)    Channel Configuration (User Screen 4.3)

This screen allows user to configure a particular channel for specific type. In this screen the specific parameters of a particular channel of already configured slot, can be selected.

  (iv)     Erase Hardware Set up (User Screen 4.4)

This option can only be activated by administrative user and initialises the entire hardware to default configuration.

  USER OPTIONS (USER SELECTION 5)

Under user options, the user programs following items:

(i)         Set Time (User Screen 5.1)
           
            In this screen the user can change current Time, Date & Day.

(ii)        Edit Password (User Screen 5.2)

            Password editing is however allowed only if user gives his level’s password.

(iii)       Power-up Routing Table (User Screen 5.3)

VMX-0100 maintains upto 4 routing tables any of which can be active at a time. This entry defines the routing table number, which shall be activated at power on. It is also possible to activate the last active routing table at power on.

(vi)       Time of Day reconfiguration (user screen 5.4)

Through this screen upto five events (time of day and date) can be specified at which specified routing table numbers shall be brought into activation.

(vii)      Select sync source Priorities (User Screen 5.5)

Through this screen the network sync clocks and their priorities are defined. The highest priority clock is automatically selected.

(viii)     Major/Minor alarm Settings (User Screen 5.6)

This screen allows the user to define each possible alarm in the system as either major / minor / none. It also allows user to define thresholds for the alarms.

      MAINTAINANCE (USER SELECTION 6)

Through this menu the user is provided with several options, which can be used for the fault finding or the routine maintenance. Under user options, the user programs following items:

(i)         Display Hardware (User Screen 6.1)
           
This screen displays all the configured & the actually present cards in the system.

(ii)        Loopbacks (User Screen 6.2)

            This user option further provides the option for:
·         System Bypass
·         Loopback Trunk
·         Loopback Channel
            The various loopbacks can be initiated for the desired period of the time.

(iii)       Display Alarm History  (User Screen 6.3)

User can see the 100 entries deep alarm log file, which provides the Alarm, Alarm Type, Alarm Generation Time, Alarm Clearing Time etc.

(iv)       Erase Alarm log (User Screen 6.4)

This option can only be activated by administrative user and initialises the entire alarm log.

(iv)       G821 Statistics (User Screen 6.5)

This option allows the user to see the G.821 Statistics for past 24 Hrs. & current Hr. for both the trunks. It also provides the option to restart G.821 statistics.

    ADMINISTRATIVE LOGIN  (USER SELECTION 7)

There are three different levels of of login, which provides different privileges to the users. These levels are:
·         Level 0 (User Mode): The system automatically logs in the user mode, when VT-100 is connected to it. In this mode the user can view the settings along-with the system status. In this mode the user is not allowed to change the programming.
·         Level 1 (Supervisory Mode): To modify/update settings, user has to login in supervisory mode. The entry to supervisor mode is protected by passwords, which the user must enter correctly to be able to login in supervisor mode. In supervisory mode only those settings can be changed which do not disturb the traffic. These include VF gains etc. The default password is 123 and can be changed to other codes by the user.
·         Level 2 (Administrative Mode): The administrative level password gives access to modification of all operational parameters and settings.  The default setting of the password is 1234 and can be changed to other codes by the user.

Once changed, the new passwords can only be used and must be remembered by the user. In case of accidental loss of level 2 password code, only way to get back to 1234 code is by loading default settings wherein the entire hardware is re-initialised.

   ADMINISTRATIVE LOG OFF (USER SELECTION 8)

Log off command is used to log off from the supervisory/administrative mode. The system also automatically logs off if no Keyboard entry from NMT is received for five minutes. This is to safeguard against the supervisor accidentally leaving the terminal logged in supervisor mode.

    DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR USER INTERFACE CARDS

(i)         For VF Interfaces

Card Type
Port Type
Tx dBr
Rx dBr (dB)

E&M
4W E & M
-3.5
-3.5
FXO
FXO
0
-2.0
FXS
FXS
0
-2.0

 (ii)       64 Kbps G.703 Data Interface


Card Type
Port Type

G703 Card
64 Kbps G.703 Co-directional I/F


(ii)        Low Bit Rate Data Interface

Card Type
Port Type

UDT Card
9600 baud V.24, async Data

Other Settings:

No. of Data bits: 8
No. of stop bits: 1
Parity: Disabled
Handshaking: Disabled

(iii)       N * 64 High Speed Synchronous Data Interface
           
Card Type
Port Type

N * 64 Kbps Card
N = 1 to 30, V.11/ V.35, Synchronous

          Other Settings:
          Handshaking: Disabled

          Clock Mode: Sync Internal                              
                       
(iv)       ISDN Digital Subscriber Line Interface

Card Type
Port Type

UIF Card
LT

         Other Settings:
          Line rate: 64 / 128 Kbps

(v)      N*64, G.703 / Fractional E1 interface

Card Type
Port Type

FE1 Card
N = 1 to 30,  Bit rate of 2048+ 50 ppm

         Other Settings:
          Termination Impedance : 75 Ohm
          NMS Working : Disable

  DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR CLOCKS
           
Priority 1
PCM1
Priority 2
PCM2
Priority 3
DCLK
Priority 4
EXT. 2M
Priority 5
INT. 2M

     DEFAULT SETTINGS MISCELLANEOUS

(i)         Passwords:

Level 0 (User)                : No Password        

Level 1 (Supervisory)     : 123

            Level 2 (Administrative) : 1234

(ii)        Time of Day event:
         
             None Selected

(iii)       PCM Trunk Settings

            PCM 1             Framing Format - Standard
                                    Signalling Format - CAS
                                   CRC4 Enabled
            PCM2              Framing Format - Standard
                                    Signalling Format - CAS        
                                   CRC4 Enabled

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