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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installation and Operation Manual; Warning
  • Page 4 – Network Design and Topologies; Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Module Installation
  • Page 6 – Bench Configuration and Testing
  • Page 7 – Link Configuration
  • Page 8 – Switching Configuration
  • Page 11 – Appendix A: Worksheets
  • Page 12 – Appendix B: Cabling Diagrams
  • Page 15 – Async Channel Characteristics; DCE; Sync Channel Characteristics; Micom DLC
  • Page 16 – MS1 Expansion Module—Async Only; MS1 Expansion Module—12 Async—RJ-45; MS1 Expansion Module—12 Async—
  • Page 17 – General Specifications
  • Page 18 – NOTE: Both ends must use the same signaling; Digital Specifications
  • Page 20 – Serial async
  • Page 21 – The CCM has six ports. You can configure up to; Data; LAN; Figure 2-1. The Multiser ver acts as your communication hub.
  • Page 22 – CHAPTER 2: Introduction; — Enhanced Statistical Multiplexor; ISU; MODULE
  • Page 24 – NOTE: The Multiserver 5000 CommPak cartridge is; Expansion Modules; 2-channel async data expansion module; NOTE: The expansion modules can only go in slots
  • Page 26 – cr; courier; bold; italics; VIEW CONFIGURATION
  • Page 28 – Initial Considerations; Channel Performance; Important; Network Design and Topologies
  • Page 29 – Default Node Numbers and Node IDs; Appendix C; for a complete listing of all Multiserver; Worksheets for the Network; Appendix A; contains worksheets you can use to; NOTE: There must be no duplicate nodes in the; Table 3-2. Multiser ver and Feeder Mux Default Node Numbers and IDs; Default Node; Mux Connected to Port
  • Page 30 – Local Hub Group
  • Page 32 – aggregate
  • Page 33 – CHAPTER 3: Network Design and Topologies; • Maximum six hops
  • Page 36 – : Surrounding temperatures during
  • Page 37 – Unplug the power card from the ac power; Power Up the Unit; bottom; Plug in the power cord; after; the
  • Page 38 – LCD/Keypad Information; Checking the CCM Indicators; LCD DISPLAY; LED on
  • Page 39 – • The Communications Control Module (CCM) is; INDICATOR STATUS; AT; Normal equipment status; KEY
  • Page 42 – Module Stacking Order; • RLB module; Module Installation
  • Page 43 – CHAPTER 5: Module Installation; NOTE: Switch group S1 settings for module; OPEN
  • Page 45 – Figure 5-4. The back of a multiser ver unit with a blank panel.
  • Page 46 – Remove the power cord from the wall outlet.; Your cover has metallic finger stocks (; Figure 5-6. Remove the cover after taking out four fastening screws.
  • Page 49 – Disconnect the fan connector from the CCM.; Installation Procedures; CCM; MS1 NMS Module User’s Manual
  • Page 50 – Location Switch Settings; NOTE: A 12-channel expansion module with line; Place the module on the spacer in front.
  • Page 51 – • To provide a safe unit
  • Page 52 – Be sure that all spacer positions have been filled
  • Page 53 – Appendix B; for cabling diagrams.; Remove all cables connected to the converter.
  • Page 54 – Multiserver Base Unit Location; Appendix G; Rackmount Tray when completed.; Connecting an ASCII Terminal; Menu Flow Diagram; inside; be changed and must remain in full-duplex.; Attention; Figure 6-1. Connect your ASCII terminal to any
  • Page 55 – NOTE: If your keyboard does not have a
  • Page 57 – CHAPTER 6: Getting Started; Unplug the Multiser ver and then; RESET
  • Page 58 – Name the Local Node; Section 3.3 Nodes and Hubs; Begin by pressing; CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES
  • Page 59 – NODE; Caution; Local Node Number and ID; NMS Module User’s Manual; ENTER “Y” TO RESET OR “C” TO
  • Page 60 – Chapter 8.0, Installing and Configuring the Link; NOTE: These procedures assume that the ports on; Section 6.2, Connecting an ASCII Terminal
  • Page 61 – For more information on force connections, see; SWITCHING CONTROL
  • Page 62 – shows how the RJ-style and DB25; with the Interconnect Link; Bench Configuration and Testing
  • Page 63 – CHAPTER 7: Bench Configuration and Testing
  • Page 64 – Using CSU/DSUs with the Interconnect Link; MS1 56K CSU/DSU Module User’s; Configuration; external; CCM I
  • Page 65 – illustrates how modems can be used to; NOTE: If the modem has data compression, make; off; The Interconnect Link
  • Page 66 – The Sync Data Channel; shows a typical sync application: a; Synchronous Connections; , for more information on
  • Page 68 – Asynchronous Channels; Testing Asynchronous Data Channels; ENTER CLASS; Table 7-1. Asynchronous Terminal Settings
  • Page 70 – Testing the RLB Module; Figure; MS RLB
  • Page 71 – After you have accessed the Command Facility (see
  • Page 72 – Avoid Node Duplication; NOTE: Depending on how your network will be; DUPLICATE; Assign a Port for Each Link; NOTE: When the CSU/DSU module is installed and; Link Configuration
  • Page 73 – Local Node; accessed from the Configure Local Nodes Menu.; Table 8-1. Multiser ver 5000 CCM Default Port Configurations; Default
  • Page 74 – The Interconnect Link; installation instruction.; has information on; INTERCONNECT LINK
  • Page 75 – CHAPTER 8: Link Configuration; NOTE: Both sides of the interconnect link must be; Syntax for Node Numbers and IDs; CONFIGURE/VIEW REMOTE NODE
  • Page 76 – Enter the node ID. Press; Section 8.6 The Mux Link; for; DENVER
  • Page 77 – The next menu will appear:; MUX LINK
  • Page 78 – Review Link Configuration; Enter the node number. Press; Section 3.4, Syntax for Node Numbers and IDs
  • Page 79 – must; You will be prompted:
  • Page 81 – Option; Data Activity Connect.
  • Page 83 – NODE STATUS
  • Page 84 – Port Configuration; An example might be
  • Page 85 – Synchronous Channels; Connections; CONFIGURATION INHIBITED; SYNC
  • Page 87 – Table; CHANNEL CHARACTERISTICS; ASCII Bisync
  • Page 89 – on
  • Page 91 – Protocol
  • Page 93 – Local Sync Channel Interface Configured to DTE
  • Page 94 – Local Sync Channel Interface Configured to DCE; Start ring
  • Page 95 – Asynchronous Channels; The following prompt will appear on the screen:; Asynchronous-Channel Switching Parameters
  • Page 96 – to the previous menu (; ASYNC CHANNEL
  • Page 97 – Table 9-8. Asynchronous Channel Characteristics
  • Page 98 – Appendix F; Appendix F
  • Page 99 – Code Level and Parity Conversion.; Includes parity bit
  • Page 100 – .To return to the previous
  • Page 101 – Table 9-11. Asynchronous Channel Features
  • Page 102 – Section
  • Page 103 – Table 9-12. Asynchronous Channel Extended Features; Forced On
  • Page 104 – Copy Channel Parameters; NOTE: Source and destination ports must be of a; screen will display the following prompt:; Data-Channel Configuration
  • Page 105 – .) All sync channels in the range will be
  • Page 106 – for information on each of the characteristics.
  • Page 107 – Connecting Data Channels Cables
  • Page 108 – User’s Manual; Switching Control; Switching Configuration; Disable Channel; Note; NOT IDLE OR OOS
  • Page 109 – CHAPTER 10: Switching Configuration; Force-Connecting a Range
  • Page 110 – Notes
  • Page 112 – disconnecting ranges, see; Connecting a Range; • Once an async channel is force-connected, the; press
  • Page 113 – NOTE: If an async port within a specified range is; Synchronous Connections; NEWYORK; Figure 10-2. Example of Force Connecting a Range of Channels.
  • Page 114 – Asynchronous Connections; Classes; Asynchronous Channel Switching Parameters; CALL IN PROGRESS
  • Page 116 – Speed
  • Page 117 – Enter the appropriate information and press
  • Page 118 – DTR
  • Page 121 – REMOTE; Figure 10-4. Example of a Switching Class
  • Page 122 – CONNECTED
  • Page 123 – The Class Parameters menu appears:; and; CLASS PARAMETERS MENU
  • Page 124 – SESAME; Desired Character
  • Page 125 – VIEW CONFIGURATION
  • Page 126 – Connect Protocol Details; Dual; port is both a calling and receiving; DISCONNECTED; DTR P
  • Page 127 – Disconnect Sequence
  • Page 128 – Call Request
  • Page 129 – high
  • Page 130 – that the channel has been attached to the class.
  • Page 131 – The channel number
  • Page 132 – Hardware Reset; . The Multiserver 5000 can be; Menu Function Reset.; In the administration section
  • Page 133 – CHAPTER 11: Administration; The Reset Menu is then displayed.
  • Page 134 – ENTER A “Y” TO CONFIRM OR “N” TO ABORT:
  • Page 135 – an ASCII Terminal; COMMAND MODE: CHANNEL xxx
  • Page 136 – Section 12.3, Async Channel Loopback in the
  • Page 137 – Each option of this menu is discussed in
  • Page 138 – Table 11-3. Command Facility Configuration
  • Page 140 – Remote Node
  • Page 142 – CLEAR ALARM DISPLAYS
  • Page 143 – characters shown in; ENTER MESSAGE (45 CHARACTERS
  • Page 145 – Max
  • Page 146 – Network Security; Channel Passwords
  • Page 148 – Node Status
  • Page 149 – Interface Status
  • Page 150 – Queue Status
  • Page 151 – Card User’s Manual
  • Page 152 – System Statistics
  • Page 153 – The Interconnect Link:
  • Page 156 – Link Administration; NOTE: There is one exception. Sync channels that; Channels; Voice/Fax Card User’s Manual; Channel Administration
  • Page 158 – Section 11-3, Configuring the Command Facility
  • Page 159 – CHAPTER 12: Diagnostics; SELF TEST PASSED; Appendix D; Async Channel Loopback in Command Mode; NOTE: These are virtually the same tests that are; LOCAL TEST, ECHO INPUT; REMOTE TEST, ECHO INPUT; TERMINATE COMPOSITE LOOPBACK
  • Page 160 – REMOTE CONNECT ACTIVE; THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE
  • Page 161 – When initiated, this test; Test; NOTE: Tail-circuit channels may not perform
  • Page 162 – Enter the channel to be tested. Press; Command Mode; NOTE: If you request a remote test (either echo or; NOTE: While under test, this port may be called or; When accessing this test, you will be prompted:
  • Page 163 – The Fox Message Test; OUTPUT; FOX TEST ACTIVE
  • Page 164 – LED T; This is reserved for dealer use only.; SYNC CHANNEL LOOPBACK [TERMINATE LOOPBACK]
  • Page 165 – • This test will interrupt normal
  • Page 167 – for a list of the
  • Page 168 – LCD B; Clear Latched Alarm; Network Security; • Review system messages log function; • Backlight Timeout; . The LCD backlight will; • Menu Timeout
  • Page 169 – LCD/Keyboard Menu Flow Chart
  • Page 170 – • If the port desired is A5, you will not change the; Banner Message Display; Move cursor to the left
  • Page 171 – Review System Message Log
  • Page 172 – Menu Functions; Move cursor one column to the left
  • Page 173 – Out of range; NOTE: When the desired test appears on the LCD,
  • Page 174 – AT BO
  • Page 176 – MS1 Voice/Fax Card User’s Manual; MS1 56K CSU/DSU Module User’s Manual
  • Page 178 – Worksheet for Planning Node Numbers and Node IDs
  • Page 179 – Local; Remote; Worksheet for Recording Optional Modules and their Connectors
  • Page 180 – Synchronous Protocol and Channel Worksheet
  • Page 181 – Synchronous Protocol and Channel Worksheet (continued)
  • Page 182 – Asynchronous Channel Characteristics Worksheet
  • Page 183 – Asynchronous Channel Characteristics Worksheet (continued)
  • Page 184 – Asynchronous Channel Features Worksheet
  • Page 186 – Asynchronous Channel Extended Features Worksheet
  • Page 188 – Switching Parameters Worksheet
  • Page 189 – Command Facility Parameters Worksheet
  • Page 190 – Display Messages Worksheet
  • Page 191 – Voice/Fax Parameters Worksheet
  • Page 192 – Record of Passwords
  • Page 193 – This appendix contains cabling diagrams for the following:
  • Page 194 – Cabling for the CCM and 6-Channel CEMs
  • Page 200 – Cabling for the 12-Channel CEM
  • Page 204 – Cabling for the 12-Channel CEM with Line Drivers
  • Page 206 – Cabling for the MS1 56K CSU/DSU Module
  • Page 208 – Cabling for Converters
  • Page 212 – Cabling for Use with Tandem
  • Page 213 – Port Configuration; Appendix C: Defaults; Multiser ver and Feeder Mux Default Node Numbers and IDs
  • Page 214 – (Passwords appear as a; Dialog Messages
  • Page 215 – Channel Characteristics
  • Page 216 – Synchronous Channel Configuration
  • Page 217 – Menu Item Default
  • Page 218 – Synchronous Channel Configuration (continued)
  • Page 219 – TDM
  • Page 221 – Voice/Fax Node Parameters
  • Page 222 – NMS Module; Command Port
  • Page 223 – cl; Appendix D: Messages
  • Page 224 – Screen Display Messages; Message
  • Page 225 – ni
  • Page 235 – Event
  • Page 236 – LCD Messages; Alarm
  • Page 241 – Appendix E: Indicators; NOTE: The indicator on a force-connected sync port using either
  • Page 243 – CCM LED Indicator; through; NOTE: On a force-connected sync port using either Fast Packet or
  • Page 244 – OK LO RO LS RS TM
  • Page 246 – LL RT SI RD TD
  • Page 247 – Appendix F: Device Applications
  • Page 248 – Enabled
  • Page 249 – Appendix G: Rackmount Installation; TOP VIEW
  • Page 251 – APPENDIX H: Additional Information; UPGRADE INFORMATION; Appendix H: Additional Infomation
  • Page 253 – X.21 bis Support for Muxes
  • Page 254 – Glossary
  • Page 259 – switching
  • Page 263 – tone signaling
  • Page 265 – — Any frequency within that; voice compression; — A method of minimizing; warm start; — A system reset that maintains the
  • Page 268 – © Copyright 1994. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Page 2 - Installation and Operation Manual; Warning

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Page 4 - Network Design and Topologies; Table of Contents

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Page 5 - Module Installation

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