Carelink CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y User manual

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CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Multiplexer
Solution
Multi-Service over 100Mbase-Tx
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Series (1/2/4 E1)
User Manual
Release 1.05
Doc No.: EX05-MN-001-MDN
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Caution
Circuit/electrical equipment is sensitive to the impact of static electricity, which can endanger their
delicate electronics. Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to
acquire a static electrical charge.
To protect your equipment, please pay attention to the following:
Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you pick up
the circuit equipment.
Pick up the device by holding it on the left and right edges only.
Put on the strap of static-electricity-proof to avoid impacting the function during the equipment is
operating.
Accessories Per Package
Please check the following accessories before installation:
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y x 1 set (Please verify the part number)
(Optional) “x 1 piece AC Power Cord” or “Power Adapter (+5VDC 110/220 VAC)”
(Optional) A pair of L-shaped brackets and mounted screws
A copy of electrical file of user manual for buyer
Contact Information
Customer Service
System
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Abbreviation
AIS Alarm Indication Signal
ANSI American National Standards Institute
AP Access Point
CESoPSN Circuit Emulation Service over Packet Switch Network
CLI Command Line Interface
FE Fast Ethernet
ITU International Telecommunication Union
LED Light Emitting Diode
LOS Loss of Signal Alarm
LOF Loss of Frame Alarm
MAC Media Access Control
OOF Out of Frame
L-bit Remote Defect Indication
RDI Remote Detect Indicator
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................2
1-1 Functional Description................................................................................................................ 2
1-2 Features ..................................................................................................................................... 2
1-3 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Outlook .......................................................................................................... 3
1-4 Applications of CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y ............................................................................................... 3
1-5 Technical Specifications............................................................................................................. 3
1-6 Order Information ....................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 Installation Notes ..................................................................................................5
2-1 Description.................................................................................................................................. 5
2-2 Unpacking................................................................................................................................... 5
2-3 Site Requirements...................................................................................................................... 5
2-4 Site Selection ............................................................................................................................. 5
2-5 AC or DC Electrical Outlet Connection ...................................................................................... 6
2-6 Rack Installation Configuration .................................................................................................. 6
2-7 Getting Start ............................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 3 Operating Instructions..........................................................................................8
3-1 Description.................................................................................................................................. 8
3-2 Front Panel................................................................................................................................. 8
3-3 Rear Panel................................................................................................................................ 10
3-4 Loopback Mode........................................................................................................................ 11
3-5 IP Configuration........................................................................................................................ 11
3-6 Interface Configuration ............................................................................................................. 11
3-7 Fault Report.............................................................................................................................. 11
3-8 Save Configuration................................................................................................................... 12
3-9 Command Line Interface for Setup .......................................................................................... 13
Appendix ...............................................................................................................................17
A) Script for resetting CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to default I.......................................................................... 17
B) Script for resetting CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to default II......................................................................... 18
C) Script for resetting CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to default III........................................................................ 19
D) Script for resetting CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to default IV ....................................................................... 21
E) Script for resetting CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to default V ........................................................................ 23
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Functional Description
The CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series is a “Multi-service (TDM and Ethernet) over Ethernet” bridge, which
transports upto four ports of E1 and one LAN into Ethernet packets. Its target application shown in Figure
1-4.1 is the transparent E1 port interconnection via the IP networks (using Ethernet packets).
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series implements the newest Circuit Emulation System over IP technology.
The E1 over IP of CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y is compliant with IETF “CES over IP” standard. Versatile LEDs are
provided for alarms and status indication.
1-2 Features
Support 1~4 E1 over 100M Ethernet (WAN).
Provide 1-port Ethernet LAN for Ethernet access.
User side as standard TDM (E1) interfaces.
Full-duplex 100Mbps Ethernet Interfrace.
Provides auto-negotiation which can auto configure CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to 100M depending on the
speed of Ethernet port.
Support “E1” clock source with alternative “E1 line recovered clock”, “adaptive clock” and “internal
clock”.
Provide ”ACT” and “ALM” LED indicators for each TDM interface.
Provide “Link/Activity” and “Link Speed” LED indicators for Ethernet interface.
Stand–alone desktop unit, optional 19” rack mountable.
Power Support (i) Built-in “AC 110/220 VAC input” or “DC -36 ~ -72VDC input”
(ii) (optional) +5VDC power jack .
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1-3 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Outlook
Figure 1-3.1 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y 4-Port E1 Outlook
1-4 Applications of CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y
The CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y is mainly applied for the solution of wireline usage connected with PSTN via E1
and Router via 100BaseTx and for integrating the various equipment based traditional TDM and popular
IP services.
Figure 1-4.1 Application Configuration of CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Multiplexer
1-5 Technical Specifications
(1) Construction
Physical Dimension
Height: 44 mm (1U)
Width: 320 mm
Depth: 125 mm
Weight: 1.2 Kg ~ 1.3kg (depending on which model is purchased)
(2) 100M Ethernet Interface
a. Compliant with 802.3/802.3u standards
b. 100-BaseT with RJ45 connector
c. Full-duplex
d. Support Auto-negotiation
e. LED indicator for Ethernet: Link status and Act activity
(3) TDM Interfaces : E1 Interface
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a. Data Rate: 2.048 Mbit/s 50 ppm
b. Line Code: Bipolar with HDB3
c. Test Load Impedance: 120 ohms± 5% resistive, balanced.
d. LED indications for E1: ACT, ALM
e. Connector Type: RJ48c
(4) Power Supply
a. AC: 85~264V, 47~63Hz or
(Optional) DC: -36 ~ -72 V
b. (Optional) +5VDC Power Jack : external power adapter with +5VDC 110/220 VAC
c. Maximum Power Consumption: < 15 watts
(5) Operating Environment
a. Ambient temperature: 0 ~ 40 ℃for indoor application
(Optional): 0 ~ 55 ℃
b. Storage temperature: 0 ~ 85 ℃
c. Relative humidity: 5 ~ 95%non condensing
1-6 Order Information
Feature Options:
[ Downlink Interface ] □1x E1 □2x E1 □4x E1
[ Management ] □Craft terminal □Craft terminal + SNMP-based MIB management
[ Power ] □1x AC □1x DC □+5VDC power jack input port □1x AC + 1x DC
□+5VDC power jack input port + 1x AC □+5VDC power jack input port + 1x DC
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Chapter 2 Installation Notes
2-1 Description
This chapter provides the information needed to install CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series. It is important to follow
the installation instructions to ensure normal operation of the system and to prevent damages from
human negligence.
2-2 Unpacking
If there is a possibility for future relocation of the CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y unit, please keep the packing cartons
and protection packaging material.
Please carefully unpack and inspect the unit and accessories for potentially damaged and missing parts.
Contact our nearest sales representative or our company directly if you detect any damaged or missing
parts. Improper handling during shipment may cause early failure.
2-3 Site Requirements
Users should follow the precautions below to insure the safety and to minimize the risk of damage to the
equipment:
Make sure that the power outlet is properly grounded. Please refer to article 250 of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) Handbook. Proper grounding should include a minimum of:
A grounded rod buried outside the building at least 8 feet (2.44 meters) deep.
2-4 Site Selection
For best performance, the distance of 6 feet (1.83 meters) from the AC power outlet to CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y
series is preferred. To allow easy access to the equipment, leave at least 36 inches (90 cm) clearance in
the front and at least 4 inches (10.2 cm) at the rear.
Caution:To avoid overheating, leave at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) on either side of the CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y
series. Also, DO NOT stack other equipments on top of the CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y unit in order to
ventilate the system normally.
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2-5 AC or DC Electrical Outlet Connection
For safety and to prevent damage to CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series, make sure that the power requirement
matches the appearance of user electric outlets. Connect power source to CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y unit and
power on the equipment.
Caution: Damage to compact key components may occur if the output voltage applied to device
is not within the specified range.
2-6 Rack Installation Configuration
There are 3 kinds of common parts for each CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y pack, including 1 set of TDM over IP
multiplexer, 1 piece of AC power cable. If CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y intends to be mounted into a rack, a pair of
L-shaped brackets with 10 pieces of screws should be requested by user’s order. The following Figure
2-6.1 as desktop mode and Figure 2-6.2 as rack mode, and the procedures are to show the installation
configuration.
Figure 2-6.1 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series as desktop mode
Figure 2-6.2 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series as rack mount mode
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2-7 Getting Start
1. Place both CO and CPE CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y devices on a flat work surface.
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the CO CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y device's WAN port and the other end of the
Ethernet cable to the CPE CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y device's WAN port.
3. Ensure that CO and CPE CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y devices are both switched on.
4. Connect your computer to the LAN port of the CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y device.
5. Check LAN and WAN Ethernet ports LED status as shown in Table2-7.1.
6. You may need to set up further parameters via a RS232 console port or a telnet session as described
in section 3-9 “Command Line Interface for Setup”. Examples to configure CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y can be
found in Appendix section.
Table 2-7.1 LED Indications of CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y 1/2/4-Port E1
LED Name State Description
PWR Green Power is on.
Off No power present.
Ethernet
Link/Activity
Green Ethernet link is up.
Blinking Green Tx/Rx traffic is traversing the port.
Off Ethernet Link is down.
Ethernet Link Speed Orange 100 Mbps
Off 10 Mbps
E1 ACT Green E1 port is enabled and traffic is traversing the
port.
Off E1 port is disabled.
E1 ALM Orange E1 link error has occurred.
Off No alarm present.
ALM Red Alarms raised from any of E1 link
Off No alarm present.
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Chapter 3 Operating Instructions
3-1 Description
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y series consists of the front panel and the rear panel. The views and description of front
and rear panels are shown in Figure 3-2.1 and 3-3.1 for details.
3-2 Front Panel
Figure 3-2.1 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y 1-Port E1 Front Panel
Figure 3-2.2 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y 2-Port E1 Front Panel
Figure 3-2.3 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y 4-Port E1 Front Panel
(1) System Indicators
PWR (Power On/Off LED)
ALM (failures/errors from any of E1 link)
(2) Reset Button
Use this button to restart the system.
(3) LAN Ethernet Connector and Indicators
The Ethernet interface is a RJ45 connector with two LED indicators and its pin assignments are
shown in Figure 3-2.4. Two LED indicators are described below.
GREEN LED: Solid Green indicates Ethernet link is up; Blinking Green indicates Tx/Rx traffic
is traversing the port.
ORANGE LED: Solid Orange indicates 100 Mbps link speed; Off indicates 10 Mbps link
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speed.
Figure 3-2.4 Ethernet Pin Assignment
(4) E1 Interface Connectors and Indicators
The E1 interface is a RJ48c connector with two LED indicators.
GREEN LED: Solid Green indicates E1 port is enabled and traffic is traversing the port; Off
indicates E1 port is disabled.
ORANGE LED: Solid Orange Indicates E1 link error has occurred; Off indicates no alarms or
failures.
The “Orange” LED indicates one of the following alarms occurred:
E1 LOS, LOF, AIS or L-bit received from the remote device.
E1 Pin Assignments are shown in Figure 3-2.5.
Figure 3-2.5 E1 Pin Assignments
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(5) RS232 Connector
A RS232 interface with baud-rate 115200bps via DB9 (female)-to-DB9 (male) cable is provided for
diagnostic. The user commands (CLI command) are listed in Table 3-9.1.
(6) NMS Ethernet port
It can be used for device management (local or remote access via Telnet or SNMP-based
management). Provide a user-friendly interface for the management of CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y devices.
3-3 Rear Panel
Figure 3-3.1 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Rear Panel
(1) WAN Ethernet Interface:
The Ethernet interface is a RJ45 connector with two LEDs and its pin assignments are shown in
Figure 3-2.4. Two LED indicators are described below.
GREEN LED: Solid Green indicates Ethernet link is Up; Blinking Green indicates Tx/Rx traffic
is traversing the port.
ORANGE LED: Solid Orange indicates 100 Mbps link speed; Off indicates 10 Mbps link
speed.
(2) AC Power Socket and Switch (On/Off switch for AC):
The built-in power module provides AC 110V/220V with the input voltage range of 85 to 264VAC.
(3) DC Power Socket and Switch (On/Off switch for DC):
The built-in -48VDC power module provides the power with the input voltage range of -36 to
-72VDC.
Either built-in AC power module or built-in DC power module is shipped with
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y.
(4) +5VDC Power Jack:
Used to connect the external power supply with the CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y.
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3-4 Loopback Mode
The CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y provides two types of loopback: “E1 Remote Loopback” and “E1 Local Loopback”.
(Please refer to Figure 3-4.1).
Figure 3-4.1 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y E1 Loopback Mode
3-5 IP Configuration
The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address can be setup through RS232/Telnet or via
management tools.
3-6 Interface Configuration
LAN Ethernet port provides the bandwidth control. This feature allows users to limit the data rate from
LAN to WAN port. Implementing this feature is to ensure the quality of service in TDM circuits. For
different applications, there are 16 different bandwidth options available for users to choose (50K, 100K,
150K, 200K, 250K, 300K, 350K, 400K, 800K, 1.6M, 3.2M, 6.4M, 12.8M, 25.6M, 51.2M and 100M). In
addition, setting a 100Mbps bandwidth option is to only utilize the rest of the available bandwidth of
100Mbps minus the bandwidth being reserved for all E1 traffic.
As to E1 interface, the LEDs will be lit after enabling the E1 channel and user can map to the remote
different E1 channel for flexible selection. Jitter Buffer is also used to minimize packet delay variations
between two devices, including 8 available options of 11, 23, 40, 75, 99, 145, 192 and 239 ms based on
the standard Ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes.
3-7 Fault Report
E1 active alarms can be displayed by executing a CLI command “almall”. This information is useful for a
technical support personnel who performs diagnostic tasks. The alarms are interpreted as follows:
E1LOS: Loss of receiving signal of E1 from the upstream equipment connected to the E1 port.
E1AIS: AIS (Alarm Indication Signal, a message consisting of all "1"s) signal received from the
upstream equipment connected to the E1 port.
PWLBIT: E1 LOS or AIS alarm has been raised at the remote E1 port.
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PWRBIT: Packets loss occurred at remote Ethernet WAN port.
PWSEQNUMERR: Packets received out of sequence at local Ethernet WAN port.
JBUFEMP: Jitter buffer empty occurred at the E1 port. (Possible reasons could be due to WAN port
Ethernet link down or pseudowire ID mismatched.)
JBUFOV: Jitter buffer overflow occurred at the E1 port.
3-8 Save Configuration
After change the settings of device, please execute csave command to save the new settings to the
device. This can prevent all of your settings loss if you reboot or power cycle the device.
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3-9 Command Line Interface for Setup
a. Hyper-terminal as Local Craft Terminal
When logging into the Hyper-terminal, set up the craft port as follows:
Bit rate: 115200bps
Data bit: 8
Parity: none
Stop bit: 1
Flow control: none
Login password: admin
b. Telnet as Remote Craft Terminal
The CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y device supports a telnet service for remote configuration. Any host with telnet
client enabled can access to a command line interface of the EtheMux device. The telnet port has
been changed to port 8888 because of security issues with default port 23. Please follow instructions
below for remotely login to a device via telnet connection. The illustration is based on
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y device default factory settings listed below.
CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Device Default Factory Settings
CO device CPE device
NMS port IP address 192.168.1.11 192.168.2.11
NMS port subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
Default gateway 172.16.1.2 172.16.1.1
WAN port IP address 172.16.1.1 172.16.1.2
WAN port subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
LAN to WAN port bandwidth 400Kbps 400Kbps
To telnet to an CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y CO device from your computer, connect your computer to the LAN
port of CO device with an Ethernet cable, then follow these steps:
Step 1: Configure your computer IP address as 172.16.1.100 and subnet mask set to 255.255.255.0
Step 2: On the command terminal of your computer, type telnet 172.16.1.1 8888.
Step 3: When the device prompts a password, just enter the default password “admin”.
Step 4: Type ? to display a list of commands available for a user.
Step 5: If want to see a full list of commands, type “passwd” command and input password “gciadmin”
to enter administration mode.
Step 6: Type ? to display a full list of commands.
To telnet to an CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y CPE device from your computer, connect your computer to the LAN
port of CPE device with an Ethernet cable, then follow same steps described above except Step 2
type telnet 172.16.1.2 8888 instead, telnet to a CPE device’s IP address.
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The CLI commands are summarized as the following table:
Table 3-9.1 CLI Command Description
CLI Command Description
System Command
logout Logout CLI System
cdisp Display CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y current configurations.
csave Save current configurations: CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y & relative setting.
cload Load configuration setting from FLASH.
passwd Enter password to change user-mode. (i.e. View/Setup/Admin mode)
PS: If inputted password is not for "setup" or "admin", it will enter the "view" mode.
setpass mode Modify password for user-mode.
mode: ‘s’ for setup mode, ‘a’ for admin mode, ‘c’ for CLI login
ipset ip_addr net_mask
gw_addr
Set NMS port IP address, subnet mask and gateway address.
ip_addr: NMS port IP address to be assigned.
net_mask: subnet mask of IP address.
gw_addr: gateway IP address.
Example: ipset 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254
ipget Display NMS port current IP address.
trapset mode trap_ip_addr Set SNMP Trap Mode & Host IP
mode: 0 for disable SNMP trap, 1 for enable SNMP trap
Example: trapset 1 192.168.1.200
(enable SNMP trap function and set host 192.168.1.200 to receive the trap
message)
trapget Get SNMP Trap Mode & Host IP
ntpset mode
server_ip_addr
Set NTP Enable Mode & NTP Server IP
mode: 0 for disable NTP function, 1 for enable NTP function
Example: ntpset 1 192.168.1.201
(enable NTP function and set NTP server address to192.168.1.201)
ntpget Get NTP Enable Mode & NTP Server IP
upgrade tftp_server_ip
file_name
Upgrade SW image file from TFTP server
tftp_server_ip: TFTP server IP address
file_name: the file name of software image to be upgraded
EX: upgrade 172.16.1.101 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y_v100_f110418.bin
backup tftp_server_ip
file_name
Backup the system configuration to TFTP server
tftp_server_ip: TFTP server IP address
file_name: backup file name
EX: backup 172.16.1.101 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y_co_backup_1
restore tftp_server_ip Restore the backup system configuration from TFTP server
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CLI Command Description
file_name tftp_server_ip: TFTP server IP address
file_name: backup file name
EX: restore 172.16.1.101 CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y_co_backup_1
timeset hour min sec Set current time with ‘hour’, ‘minute’ and ‘second’.
Example: timeset 7 30 00
(set CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y’s real time clock to 7:30AM)
dateset year month day Set current date with ‘year’, ‘mouth’ and ‘day’
Example: dateset 2011 07 05
(set CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y’s date to July 5, 2011)
timeget Get current time and date
ping ip_addr Use ICMP to check connection
EX: ping 192.168.1.11
version Display software version and related information
logout Quit EtherMate CLI session and return to CLI login prompt
reboot Perform a warm startup on EtherMate. Ethernet data will be interrupted during this
operation.
Provision Command
gci Global Chipset Initialization at Middle Ware & CESoPSN chip
Initial relative Tasks, Messages and Semaphores.
srcnet ip_addr net_mask
[source_mac(AA:BB:CC)]
Set WAN port IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address and its MAC address.
If source_mac is omitted, the last three numbers of WAN port IP address will be
used as its MAC address.
ip_addr: WAN port IP address to be assigned.
net_mask: subnet mask of IP address.
[source_mac(AA:BB:CC)](OUI is fixed): WAN port MAC address.
EX: srcnet 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
(WAN port MAC address will be set to OUI+10:01:01)
EX: srcnet 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 0A:0B:0C
(WAN port MAC address will be set to OUI+0A:0B:0C)
lanset enable bandwidth Enable LAN port and set its bandwidth
enable: 0:disable, 1:enable LAN port
bandwidth: 0: 50Kbps, 1: 100Kbps, 2: 150Kbps, 3: 200Kbps,
4: 250Kbps, 5: 300Kbps, 6: 350Kbps, 7: 400Kbps,
8: 800Kbps, 9: 1.6Mbps, 10: 3.125Mbps, 11: 6.25Mbps,
12: 12.5Mbps, 13: 25Mbps, 14: 50Mbps, 15: 100Mbps.
EX: lanset 1 7 (enable LAN port and limit its bandwidth to 400Kbps)
vlanset op_mode Enable or disable E1 channel vlan mode
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CLI Command Description
op_mode: 0:disable, 1:enable
EX: vlanset 1 (enable E1 channel vlan mode)
ceschset ch_no enable
[dest_ip] [dest_mac]
Set CESoPSN Channel and its destination IP and MAC address of the remote
device.
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
enable: 0:disable, 1: enable.
[dest_ip]: destination IP address. Can be omitted if disable E1 channel.
[dest_mac]: destination MAC address.
Example 1: Enable E1 port #1, set the dest_ip, then automatically get the
dest_mac address from the remote device only if the local device can communicate
with the remote device via its WAN port.
EX: ceschset 1 1 172.16.1.2
Example 2: Enable E1 port #1 and specifically set the destination ip and mac
address of the remote device.
EX: ceschset 1 1 172.16.1.2 AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
cespwidset ch_no TrPWID
PrPWID
Set CESoPSN Channel TrPWID and PrPWID.
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
TrPWID: Transmit PW ID.
PrPWID: Provision PW ID.
EX: cespwidset 1 1 1
jitterbd ch_no depth Set CESoPSN Channel Jitter Buffer Depth.
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
depth(pktsize=0): jitter buffer depth 0~7 (0:11ms, 1:23ms, 2:40ms, 3:75ms,
4:99ms, 5:145ms, 6:192ms, 7:239ms )
EX: jitterbd 1 1 (set jitter buffer to 23msec when pkt_size is set to 1518 Bytes)
pktsize ch_no pkt_size Set CESoPSN Channel Packet Size
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
Pkt_size: 0 ~ 3 ( 0: 1514 Byte, 1: 782 Byte, 2: 178 Byte, 3: 306 Byte)
EX: pktsize 1 1
ceschclkset ch_no clksrc Set Channel transmit clock source
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
clksrc: 0:Adaptive, 1:Internal, 2:RxLine.
lpkset ch_no mode enable Enable/Disable E1 channel loopback mode.
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
mode: 0:Disable-All, 1:E1-Remote (FE), 2:E1-Local (NE)
enable: 0:disable, 1:enable.
EX: lpkset 1 1 1
lpkget Get current loopback mode of E1 channel.
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CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y Series (1/2/4 E1) User Manual
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CLI Command Description
cesfe1mode ch_no en(1/0) Set TDM PW to Transparent E1 (SAToP) or Fractional E1 N x 64k mode
(CESoPSN)
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
enable: 0:disable, 1: enable.
EX: ceschmode 1 1 (Set E1 port #1 to Fractional E1 (CESoPSN) mode)
cesfe1crc ch_no en(1/0) E1 G.704 CRC4 generation/analyze control for Fractional E1 mode. This setting
only affect E1 ports set to FE1 N x 64k mode, for E1 ports set to Transparent E1
mode this setting has no effect.
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
enable: 0:disable, 1: enable.
EX: cesfe1crc 1 1 (Enable G.704 CRC4 generation/analyze on E1 port #1.)
cesfe1tsmap ch_no TsMap Set 64k PCM channel number to be transported over the TDM PW for FE1
(CESoPSN) mode. This setting only affect E1 ports set to FE1 N x 64k mode, for
E1 ports set to Transparent E1 mode this setting has no effect.
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
TsMap: bit mask for DS0, b31:TS31 ~ b0:TS0
EX: cesfe1tsmap 1 x000007FE
Timeslot #1 ~ 10 of E1 port #1 will be transported over the TDM PW.
x000007FE (hexadecimal)=0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0111 1111 1110 (binary)
TS31: the most left bit, TS0: the most right bit, TS0 is used for frame alignment and
can’t be counted in your timeslots and always set to 0.
ceschvlanvlpid ch_no
vlp id
Set CESoPSN Channel vlan tag
ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)
vlp: vlan priority, 0 ~ 7(highest priority)
id: vlan id, 0 ~ 0xFFF
Ex: ceschvlanvlpid 1 7 5 (set E1 port #1 traffic with vlan tag, set priority to 7 and set
vlan ID to 5)
Alarm Command
almall Display all alarm status (CESoPSN)
Appendix
A) Script for resetting CL-MC-XE1-IP-Y to default I
Script for setting the device back to default I ( LAN bandwidth is 400 kbps)
Script for setting CO site configuration back to default I
#Execute global chip initialization
gci
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