License keys, Power adapters, Product labels – Motorola T1/E1 User Manual

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Canopy  T1/E1 Multiplexer 

 

 

 

 

 

 

September 2004 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

      T1/E1 Multiplexer FPGA Version 3.4 


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1.3.2 License Keys 

Each Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer is purchased and shipped as 1-port enabled or 4-port
enabled. You can upgrade any pair of 1-port enabled Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexers through
the purchase and installation of

two keys, one per unit, to transform both to 2-port enabled.

four keys, two per unit, to transform both to 3-port enabled.

six keys, three per unit, to transform both to 4-port enabled.

1.3.3 Power Adapters 

For connection to power sources, the 110-volt power supply pictured in

Figure 3

on

Page

12

and the global adapter set pictured in

Figure 4

on Page

12

are included with the

purchase of each Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer.

WARNING! 

An external AC surge suppression device must be used with the Canopy
T1/E1 Multiplexer. For infrastructure installations, Canopy Engineering
recommends an AC line surge suppression unit that meets the standard
IEC 801-5 (EN61000-4-5) Maximum Surge Voltage (1.2x50µsec) 6 KV.

 

The

−48 v screw-down adapter for battery backup pictured in

Figure 5

on Page

13

is an

option.

1.4 PRODUCT LABELS 

Labels on the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer include

ESN — Electronic Serial Number, the Media Access Control (MAC) address

MSN — Model Serial Number, which allows tracking of the product

Factory Configuration, which identifies the product as
− Master Unit or Slave Unit
− 1-Port Unit or 4-Port Unit

1.5 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXER 

The Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer has a LAN Ethernet port, a Canopy Backhaul Module
Ethernet port, and four ports as follows:

up to four available when the unit is configured for the T1 transmission scheme.

up to three available when the unit is configured for the E1 transmission scheme
(to support Canopy BH20 Backhaul link traffic).

Configuration and management are provided using the command line interface (CLI) or
EMS GUI.

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