Management options, Related verilink documents, Components – Verilink QUAD T1 (880-503345-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Overview

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Verilink QUAD T1 User Manual

Compatible

Modules

Circuits can be built from any port of the QUAD T1 module to any
port on a QUAD DATA, IMUX, or M1-3 module. When the Inverse
Multiplexer (IMUX) is used, multiple T1 ports can be mapped to the
same IMUX data port, up to a total of 8 T1s on two QUAD T1
modules.

Management

Options

The QUAD T1 module is a single component of an AS3000 node.
Each AS3000 node must contain an SCM module as the node
controller. Management of the QUAD T1 module is done through
the SCM.

The SCM provides the management interface to one or more of the
following:

A PC running the Verilink Node Manager application.

Any computer running an SNMP management program.

A terminal accessing the Craft (ASCII terminal) interface.

Related Verilink

Documents

For basic information on Verilink AS3000 shelves, power supplies,
and physical installation, see the manual

AS3000: The Basics

.

For information on the SCM system controller module and Circuit
Build functions, see the

SCM User Manual

.

For information on the M1-3 DS3 module, see the

M1-3 User

Manual

.

For information on the QUAD DATA module, see the

QUAD DATA

User Manual

.

For information on the IMUX module, see the

IMUX User Manual

.

Components

A complete QUAD T1 installation consists of the QUAD T1 front
module and one of three rear connector modules.

The rear connector module is always installed first. When removing
modules, the front module is always removed first.

Front Module

The front panel of the QUAD T1 module has five tri-color Light
Emitting Diodes (LEDs) which give status information. There are
three modular connectors: two RJ-45 connectors for daisy-chain
connections in and out to other AS3000 shelves, and an RJ-11

LOCAL

connector which supports the local Craft Interface in the module.

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