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Chapter 2. Installation
2.4 Mechanical Assembly
The QUAD FIBER T is designed for standalone use, but it may be rack mounted as required with anoptional mounting kit. The rack installation only requires 1U space (1 3/4") in a standard
EIA 19 inch rack. The QUAD FIBER T is delivered completely assembled. No provision is made for bolting the QUAD FIBER T to a tabletop.
Figure 2-2. Single and tandem rack mounting of QUAD FIBER T.
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Table of contents
- 7 Chapter 1. Introduction
- 7 1.1 General Description
- 7 1.2 Functional and Feature Description
- 9 1.3 Features List
- 9 1.4 Packing List
- 11 1.5 Technical Specifications
- 11 1.5.1 E1 Link
- 11 1.5.2 T1 Link
- 12 1.5.3 Local Setup and Configuration
- 12 1.5.4 RS-232 Console Port
- 12 1.5.5 LED Indicators
- 13 1.5.6 Optical Specifications
- 13 1.5.7 Transceiver Options
- 13 1.5.8 Physical
- 14 1.5.9 Power supply
- 14 1.5.10 Environment
- 14 1.5.11 Miscellaneous
- 14 1.6 E1 Signal Structure
- 14 1.6.1 E1 link line rate
- 14 1.6.2 E1 link line coding
- 15 1.7 T1(DS1) Signal Structure
- 15 1.7.1 T1 link line rate
- 15 1.7.2 T1 link line coding
- 15 1.8 Applications / Capabilities
- 17 Chapter 2. Installation
- 17 2.1 General
- 17 2.2 Site Preparation
- 17 2.3 Unpacking
- 18 2.4 Mechanical Assembly
- 19 2.5 Electrical Installation
- 19 2.5.1 Power connection, AC
- 19 2.5.2 Power connection, DC
- 20 2.6 Rear Panel Connectors
- 20 2.7 Front Panel Switches, Connectors and Indicators
- 21 2.8 Removal/Replacement Procedures
- 21 2.8.1 Order Wire Feature Module Removal / Replacement
- 22 2.8.2 SNMP Feature Removal / Replacement
- 23 Chapter 3. Operation
- 23 3.1 Introduction
- 23 3.2 DIP Switch Setting Detail
- 24 3.3 Terminal Mode Operation
- 24 3.4 Connecting to the FMUX
- 25 3.5 Configuring in Console Mode
- 25 3.5.0 Local or Remote Login
- 26 3.5.1 Display System Status
- 27 3.5.2 Define System Parameters
- 35 3.5.3 Display Alarm Record
- 35 3.5.4 Device Information
- 36 3.6 Remote Configuration
- 37 Chapter 4. SNMP
- 37 4.1 General
- 37 4.2 SNMP Operations
- 37 4.3 The Management Information Base
- 38 4.4 MIB Structure
- 38 4.5 SNMP Communities
- 39 4.6 Configuring the SNMP Agent
- 40 4.6.1 Configure the SNMP Agent
- 40 4.6.2 Manager Configuration
- 41 4.6.3 TFTP Server Configuration
- 42 4.6.4 Save Configuration and Reboot the SNMP
- 42 4.6.5 TFTP and Upgrade Firmware
- 45 4.7 MIB File
- 46 4.8 Web Based Interface
- 46 4.8.1 Security Login
- 46 4.8.2 Unit Select
- 47 4.8.3 Display System Status
- 47 4.8.4 Realtime Display
- 48 4.8.5 System Configuration
- 48 4.8.6 Optical Configuration
- 49 4.8.7 E1/T1 Configuration
- 49 4.8.8 Phone Configuration
- 50 4.8.9 Alarm Configuration
- 50 4.8.10 Date & Time
- 51 4.8.11 SNMP Setup
- 53 4.8.12 Display Alarm Status
- 54 4.8.13 Display Information
- 54 4.9 Telnet Management
- 56 Appendix A. Miscellaneous
- 56 A.1 Console port pin assignment
- 56 A.2 Alarm Relay Connection Detail
- 57 A.3 Console cable pin assignment CAB-DB9DB9F
- 57 A.4 Phone pin assignment
- 57 A.5 E1/T1 RJ-45 pin assignment
- 58 A.6 SNMP RJ-45 pin assignment
- 58 A.7 SNMP Trap Messages and Alarms
- 59 A.8 SNMP Object Details