Inband management channel, Far-end alarm and control, Downloadable upgrades – Verilink HDM 2182 (880-502925-001) Product Manual User Manual

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HDM 2182 DS3 DSU Overview

Verilink HDM 2182 User Manual

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Inband

Management

Channel

Specialized support is provided for the inband management
channel in C-bit parity applications. The three C-bits in M-subframe
5 of the DS3 frame are assigned as a 28.2 kbit/s terminal-to-
terminal path maintenance data link. The signal format used on
this data link consists of messages using the Link Access Procedure
on the D-channel (LAPD) protocol. A dedicated HDLC controller is
built into the hardware for this 28.2 kbit/s LAPD data link. The
controller supports polled, interrupt-driven operation.

Far-End Alarm

and Control

Dedicated support is provided for Far End Alarm and Control
(FEAC) signals in C-bit parity applications. The third C-bit in M-
subframe 1 of the DS3 frame provides the FEAC signal. A bit-
oriented message protocol (16 bit length) is used on the FEAC data
stream.

Downloadable

Upgrades

As a member of the AS2000 product family, the HDM 2182
incorporates Verilink’s Advanced Programmable Architecture
(APA).

With APA, you can download upgraded firmware to all HDM
modules on your shelves from a single NCM source into the
modules’ onboard RAM via FTP. The firmware contained in the
flash can also be field-replaced with upgraded chips.

Compatibility

with Other

Verilink Products

The HDM 2182 can reside on the same shelf with all other AS2000
products; however, it does not pass data on the midplane and does
not use the TABS bus of the shelf midplane. The HDM 2182 is a
standalone system that can also be managed through the ACP bus
of the shelf midplane by an NCM 2000 module. Advantages of using
the NCM module include:

Higher security on the network with four levels of access using
password control (instead of only one access password).

Verilink’s proprietary overhead bandwidth signalling that
enables you to configure and troubleshoot the far-end node
without interference from repeaters in the network. (This
overhead bandwidth requires the C-bit parity format.)

Up to three users can access the module at a time.

Using the Advanced Programmable Architecture (APA) to
download upgrade firmware to all HDM 2182 modules within
or cross-shelf from a single NCM source.

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