Chapter 1 Introduction
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Figure 1.1 ERM-MUX/Plus front panel
1.1.1 Power Supply Modules
POWERA and POWERB slots are used for the power modules. The modules are hot-swappable, capable of automatic switch
over in case of module failure, stable, and reliable, with 110VAC, 220VAC or -48VDC options.
1.1.2 CPU Control Card
CPUA and CPUB slots can insert two CPU modules that automatically work in redundant operation mode. CPU modules are
responsible for all parameter setup from local PC or from the selected in-band E1line. The setup of the ERM-MUX/Plus may
be accomplished by:
Local PC connected by Ethernet to SNMP (can be extend to multiple cases with RS485 twisted-pair ).
Local PC connected by serial NMP port to Windows® NMP GUI.
E1 network connected to SNMP/NMP GUI.
Local terminal console mode.
1.1.3 E1 Line Card
E1A and E1B slots can insert two E1 line modules that automatically work in redundant operation or separately. Each slot can
be selected as 2/4/8 xE1 module. When all E1's are selected as single (1xE1), the 4 E1 channels all support data/voice/CAS
signaling cross connection and multiplexing.
Notice : two E1 modules must be configured to single or double E1 mode simultaneously.
1) Combinations:
single module 2/4/8E1 mode
2) Supported frame modes
CAS(PCM30) or CCS(PCM31)
3) Backup mode between E1 modules:
The E1 modules may operate in "working" or "backup" mode and are capable of automatic switchover in case of failure
(between E1A and the E1B).
Notice: when configured in "backup" mode, the E1 cables can be randomly connected to the E1A or E1B modules on
the front panel.
4) Backup modes between E1 lines:
Card backup:
E1A1and E1B1
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