Tainet Xstream 1300 Series User manual

TAINET
Xstream 1300 Series
MSDSL Termination Unit
USER'S MANUAL
The Professional Partner
TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP.
Headquarters:
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TEL: 86-10-62522081~87
FAX: 86- 10-62522077
V1.4 07008-00039 2004/11/10


FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested to comply with limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television devices,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following advises:
! Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
! Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
! Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
! Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The FCC Rule is available from the U.S. government Printing Office, Washington,
DC 20402, Stock NO. 004-00000345-4.
The shielded RS-232 cable is to be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC
Part 15, and it is the responsibility of the user to provide and use shielded RS-232
cable from NTU to personal computer.
We will not commit to repair this unconditional fault resulting from the user. The
warranty issue will only protect for right operations mentioned in the manual, and
extra charge for this fault might be noticed if necessary.
Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the grantee of this device could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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WARRANTYAND SERVICE
Contact:
If there are any questions, contact your local sales
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TEL: (886) 2-2658-3000 E-mail: sales@tainet.net
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Beijing Branch
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INSIDE THE XSTREAM 1300...........................................1
1.1 Description...................................................................................2
1.2 Features........................................................................................3
1.3 Specifications...............................................................................4
1.4 Applications.................................................................................6
1.4.1 Cellular network...............................................................6
1.4.2 Campus network ..............................................................7
1.4.3 E1 network.......................................................................8
CHAPTER 2 INTERFACING....................................................................9
2.1 Front Panel.................................................................................10
2.1.1 LCD Display..................................................................11
2.1.2 Top Menu.......................................................................11
2.1.3 Status Indicators.............................................................12
2.1.4 Keypad...........................................................................13
2.2 Rear panel ..................................................................................15
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE ..................................................17
3.1 Unpacking..................................................................................18
3.2 Preliminary Preparations............................................................19
3.3 Set up Procedures.......................................................................19
3.4 Configuration Procedures ..........................................................20
3.4.1 Load Factory Profile ......................................................20
3.5 Trouble Report...........................................................................22
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM MENU OPERATION ........................................23
4.1 Main Menu.................................................................................24
4.1.1 Submenu Tree ................................................................26
4.1.2 The Configuration of the XSTREAM 1300...................26
4.1.3 MODEM CONFIG submenu tree..................................27
4.1.4 DTE CONFIG submenu tree .........................................29
4.1.5 TEST CONFIG submenu tree........................................33
4.1.6 PERF. Monitor Submenu tree........................................34
4.1.7 STATUS submenu tree...................................................35
4.1.8 PROFILE submenu tree.................................................37
CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM TERMINAL OPERATION................................39
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5.1 Overview....................................................................................40
5.2 Connection.................................................................................40
5.3 Keyboard....................................................................................40
5.4 Pop-Up Boxes............................................................................41
5.5 Procedures..................................................................................41
5.6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION submenu...................................43
5.7 DISPLAY STATUS submenu ....................................................44
5.8 LOAD PROFILE submenu........................................................45
CHAPTER 6 ROUTER MODULE OPERATION...................................47
6.1 Description.................................................................................48
6.2 LCD Menu Tree.........................................................................49
6.3 The Description of the Configuration........................................50
6.3.1 LAN Setup .....................................................................50
6.3.2 WAN Setup ....................................................................50
6.3.3 PPP Setup.......................................................................50
6.3.4 FrRelay Setup.................................................................51
6.3.5 AUX Setup.....................................................................51
6.3.6 Routing Table.................................................................51
6.3.7 Device Control...............................................................52
6.3.8 Monitor ..........................................................................52
6.4 How to Operate and Setup Internet Applications ......................53
6.5 How to Operate and Setup Intranet Applications ......................55
APPENDIX...............................................................................................57
APPENDIX-A DTE MODULE SETTING..........................................58
APPENDIX-B ORDER INFORMATION...........................................59
APPENDIX-C PINS ASSIGNMENT..................................................61
C-1 V.35 Interface.............................................................................61
C-2 RS-530 Interface........................................................................62
C-3 V.36/RS-449 Interface................................................................63
C-4 X.21 Interface ............................................................................64
C-5 DB-9 Interface ...........................................................................64
C-6 RJ-45 Interface...........................................................................65
APPENDIX-D LOOPBACK................................................................66
D-1 Local Loop back ........................................................................66
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D-2 Digital Loop back ......................................................................66
APPENDIX-E FACTORY PROFILES................................................67
APPENDIX-F SOFTWARE UPGRADE............................................69
F-1 Overview....................................................................................69
F-2 Craft Port Download..................................................................69
F-3 Procedures..................................................................................69
F-4 FLASH Download .....................................................................70
APPENDIX-G TROUBLE REPORT...................................................71
APPENDIX-H GLOSSARY ................................................................73
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FIGURES
Figure 1-1 : Cellular network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F ......6
Figure 1-2 : Campus network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F......7
Figure 1-3 : Campus network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with V.35 I/F ........7
Figure 1-4 : E1 application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F.............................8
Figure 2-1 : Front panel of the XSTREAM 1300........................................................10
Figure 2-2: The LCD Display......................................................................................11
Figure 2-3 : Top Menu of the XSTREAM 1300..........................................................11
Figure 2-4 : Keypad of the XSTREAM 1300..............................................................13
Figure 2-5A : The rear panel of the XSTREAM 1300.................................................15
Figure 2-5B : The rear panel of the XSTREAM 1300DC...........................................15
Figure 2-6 : Terminal block for G.703 E1 balanced interface......................................16
Figure 2-7 : BNC for G.703 unbalanced interface.......................................................16
Figure 2-8 : DB-25 for V.35 and RS-530 interface......................................................16
Figure 2-9: Router Module ..........................................................................................16
Figure 3-1 : Network structure.....................................................................................19
Figure 4-1 : System Menu............................................................................................25
Figure 5-1 : The Craft Port Connection to PCs or Terminals COM Port.....................41
Figure 5-2 : The main menu of the craft......................................................................42
Figure 5-3 : Pop-Up Menu of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...................................43
Figure 5-4 : Pop-Up Menu of the DISPLAY STATUS...................................................44
Figure 5-5 : Pop-Up Menu of the Load Profile .............................................................45
Figure 6-1 : Illustration of Router Module ..................................................................48
Figure 6-2 : LCD Menu Tree.......................................................................................49
Figure 6-3 : The Internet Connection over PPP...........................................................53
Figure C-1 : DB-25M Interface ...................................................................................61
Figure C-2 : V.35 Interface ..........................................................................................61
Figure C-3 : RS-530 Interface......................................................................................62
Figure C-4 : DB-25M Interface ...................................................................................63
Figure C-5 : DB-37F Interface.....................................................................................63
Figure C-6 : DB-25M Interface ...................................................................................64
Figure C-7 : DB-37F Interface.....................................................................................64
Figure C-8 : RJ-45 Interface ........................................................................................65
Figure C-9 : RJ-45 Interface ........................................................................................65
Figure D-1 : Local loop back.......................................................................................66
Figure D-2 : Digital loop back.....................................................................................66
Figure F-1 : The XSTREAM 1300 Memory Dumps...................................................70
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TABLES
Table 1-1 : Specifications of the XSTREAM 1300 .......................................................4
Table 2-1 : Indicators on front panel............................................................................13
Table 2-2 : Definition of key on keypad of the XSTREAM 1300...............................14
Table 4-1 : Definition of key on keypad of the XSTREAM 1300...............................24
Table 4-2: The MODEM CONFIG submenu items.......................................................27
Table 4-3 : The DTE CONFIG submenu items ............................................................29
Table 4-4 : The TEST CONFIG submenu items ..........................................................33
Table 4-5 : The STATUS submenu items.....................................................................35
Table 4-6 : The PROFILE submenu items ...................................................................37
Table B-1 : V.35 Cable pin definition ..........................................................................61
Table C-2 : RS-530 Connector pin definition..............................................................62
Table C-3 : V.36/RS-449 Cable pin definition.............................................................63
Table C-4 : X.21 Cable pin definition..........................................................................64
Table C-5 : DB9 Connector pin definition...................................................................64
Table C-6 : DSL RJ-45 Connector pin definition ........................................................65
Table C-7 : LAN RJ-45 Connector pin definition........................................................65
Table C-8 : AUX port, RJ-45 Connector pin definition...............................................65
Table E-1 : Profile Setting List 1 (RS-530/V.35).........................................................67
Table E-2 : Profile Setting List 2 (G.703 Full E1) .......................................................68
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1.1 Description
Tainet’s XSTREAM 1300 family uses MSDSL (Multi-rate Symmetrical Digital
Subscriber Loop) technology to offer the “last mile” transport of repeater less
T1/E1 and Nx64 Kbps circuit between customer facilities and central site
equipment. The XSTREAM 1300 offers all service providers enormous
opportunities to utilize the existing copper infrastructure more efficiently, and it
can offer a low cost service with simple installation processes to a substantial
part of its subscribers.
Over only a single pair of copper wire, the XSTREAM 1300 familycan provide
faster speed and longer reach solutions while deploying Nx64 KBPS
applications. Those advantages are using the field-proven CAP (Carrierless
Amplitude and Phase Modulation) modulation technology. Advanced noise
immunity and longer loop distance capability will reduce the cost and effort
required for repeater installation, compared to traditional T1/E1 or fractional
T1/E1 services.
To provide maximum distance, the XSTREAM 1300 can automatically select
the available line rate by selection or detection on the DTE speed. The available
line rates are 144K, 272K, 400K, 528K, 784K, 1040K, (Xstream1310/1330),
1560K, 2064K and 2320K (Xstream1300/1320) bps. The distance depends on
the transmission rate. The higher the line-rate, the shorter the transmission
distance will be.
As to the DTE interface, the XSTREAM 1300 can be equipped with an E1
G.703/G.704, V.35, or RS-530 interface and a spare module socket for optional
function extension. For example, the G.703 module can be installed as an
additional interface for voice application, while the DTE interface can be
deployed as the data service.
Furthermore, the Router module (10BaseT interface) is also an optional function
extension that can be applied in utilizing the XSTREAM 1300 series for
inter-networking connection.
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Only one of two interfaces is operational simultaneously via
software selection.
The XSTREAM 1300 not only offers reliable service but also provides a
well-developed network management system. An embedded SNMP agent for
XSTREAM 1300 fitted to the Super Shelf at the central office will provide
efficient management capability.
1.2 Features
# Provides additional transmission distance up to 20 percent longer than
competing DSL technologies
# Carrying symmetrical 2048 Kbps payload for up to 3.2 miles/5.18Km over
24 AWG single pair copper wire
# Multi Line-Rate support including 144K, 272K, 400K, 528K, 784K, 1040K
for Xstream 1310/1330
# Multi Line-Rate support including 144K, 272K, 400K, 528K, 784K, 1040K,
1552K, 2064K, and 2320K for Xstream 1300/1320
# Automatic line rate selection according to DTE speed (Nx64Kbps)
# Easy software upgrade in the field via flash download
# Flexible management through Craft Port and Front Panel.
# Automatic output power adaptation according to loop conditions
# EOC function enables remote configuration and monitoring
# Support of wetting current to obtain best loop conditions
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1.3 Specifications
Table 1-1 : Specifications of the XSTREAM 1300
DSL
Modulation 128-CAP
Mode Full duplex with echo cancellation
Number of loops Single
Loop rate 144 Kbit/S to 2320 Kbit/S
Data rate 64K to 2304Kbit/S (Xstream 1310/1330 up to 1040Kbps)
Loop impedance 135 ohms
Reach
(24 AWG, no noise)
128 Kbps : 32,000 feet / 9,750 meters
256 Kbps : 30,000 feet / 9,140 meters
384 Kbps : 28,000 feet / 8,530 meters
512 Kbps : 27,000 feet / 8,230 meters
768 Kbps : 23,000 feet / 7,000 meters
1024 Kbps : 20,000 feet / 6,100 meters
1536 Kbps : 18,000 feet / 5,490 meters
2048 Kbps : 17,000 feet / 5,180 meters
2304 Kbps : 16,000 feet / 4,880 meters
Clock source CO site - Internal clock/DTE clock
CPE site - Receive clock
Clock accuracy ± 32 ppm
DTE Interface
DTE 1
G.703 E1 balance interface
G.703 E1 unbalance interface
Router interface
DTE 2
Module
V.35 Nx64 KBPS interface
RS-530 Nx64 KBPS interface
V.36 Nx64 KBPS interface
X.21 Nx64 KBPS interface
Diagnostics
Interface LCD, Keypad, Status Indicators, Craft port
Loop test Local loop back
Digital loop back
E1 loop back
LCD 2 by 16 characters
Keypad UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT,
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HOME & LOC/REM
Status Indicators
PWR : Power indicator
CPE : CO/CPE indicator
DSL : DSL status indicator
DTE1 : DTE1 interface existing indicator
DT 2 : DTE2 interface existing indicatorE
SQ : Signal quality indicator
ALM : Disconnection indicator
TST : Test status indicator
Craft port
2400, 19200, 38400 BPS
8 bit data length
None parity
1 stop bit
9-pin/D-sub/female connector
Power Source
Input 110/220 Vac ± 10 %
36 ~ 72 Vdc
Power
Consumption < 10 W
Sealing Current < 5 mA
Environments
Temperature 0 oC to 50 oC (operating)
-40 oC to 70 oC (storage)
Humidity 10% to 80% relative humidity range (operating)
non-condensing
5% to 90% relative humidity range (storage)
$ This specification is defined under software version V1.04 or later.
(January, 2000)
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1.4 Applications
1.4.1 Cellular network
The cellular network user will need to lease larger numbers of E1 circuits
in order to connect remote cell sites to mobile telephone switching offices
(MTSOs). Tainet’s XSTREAM 1300 provides an alternative to standard
repeater E1 service. Figure 1-1 shows a cellular network application.
Figure 1-1 : Cellular network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F
Central Office
CPE site A
XSTREAM 1300
with G.703 I/F
CPE site B
XSTREAM 1300
with G.703 I/F
XSTREAM
1320/1351 Shelf DCS
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1.4.2 Campus network
The XSTREAM 1300 is well suited to the campus applications. Figure 1-2
and Figure 1-3 show two general campus applications where remote PBX
or routers are interconnected across a campus using two XSTREAM 1300.
One unit is configured as a central site unit (CO) and the other is the
customer premise equipment (CPE) unit.
Each XSTREAM 1300 is configured at the factory to operate at the CO
side of an E1 connection. However, you can easily modify CO setting for
CPE site unit.
Figure 1-2 : Campus network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F
G.703 G.703
PBXPBX
2-wire copper loop
CO site
CPE site
XSTREAM 1300
with G.703 I/F XSTREAM 1300
with G.703 I/F
Figure 1-3 : Campus network application of the XSTREAM 1300 with V.35 I/F
2-wire copper loop
10Base-T
Router
CO site
CPE site
LAN
LAN XSTREAM 1300
with V.35 I/F
XSTREAM 1300
with Router I/F
(Preliminary)
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1.4.3 E1 network
The XSTREAM 1300 can be deployed to replace tradition E1 network,
without the repeater in the E1 network and effectively doubling the
utilization of the existing twisted copper pair. Figure 1-4 shows a general
E1 network.
Figure 1-4 : E1 application of the XSTREAM 1300 with G.703 I/F
Central Office
CPE site A
XSTREAM 1300
with G.703I/F
XSTREAM
1320/1351 Shelf Switch
CPE site B
XSTREAM 1300
with G.703I/F
T1/E1
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