Cisco Systems IPMUX-1E Manual De Usuario
Chapter 3 Operation
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual
3-4 Operating Instructions
Table 3-2. IPmux-1E (BRI/FXS/FXO/E&M) System Indicators and Switches (Cont.)
No. Name
Type Function
4
ETH LINK LED
On: Line OK
Off: Link not active
Off: Link not active
5
ETH ACT
LED
On: Frame being transferred on line
Off: No activity
Off: No activity
6 ETH
100M
LED
On: 100 Mbps
Off: 10 Mbps
Off: 10 Mbps
7
ETH FDX
LED
On: Full-duplex
Off: Half-duplex
Off: Half-duplex
8
POWER
Switch Turns IPmux-1E power ON and OFF
3.2 Operating
Instructions
Turning IPmux-1/1E On
Without Control Terminal
The IPmux-1/1E power switch is located on the back panel, as shown in
To power up IPmux-1/1E without a control terminal:
1. Turn ON the power supply switch, located on the rear panel, to ON.
2. Check the unit LED indicators, located on the left side of the front panel, and
1. Turn ON the power supply switch, located on the rear panel, to ON.
2. Check the unit LED indicators, located on the left side of the front panel, and
the module indicators for proper operation (see
and
With Control Terminal
To power up IPmux-1/1E with a Control terminal:
1. Make sure all IPmux-1/1E cables and connectors are properly connected.
2. Connect IPmux-1/1E to a PC equipped with an ASCII terminal-emulation
1. Make sure all IPmux-1/1E cables and connectors are properly connected.
2. Connect IPmux-1/1E to a PC equipped with an ASCII terminal-emulation
application (for example, Windows 95 Hyper Terminal or Procomm).
3. Turn on the control-terminal PC and set its default port parameters to
19,200 baud, 8 bits/character, 1 stop bit, No Parity. Set the terminal emulator
to ANSI VT100 emulation (for optimal view of system menus).
4. Switch ON the POWER supply switch, located on the rear panel.
5. When the initialization and self-test are over, a menu appears displaying
5. When the initialization and self-test are over, a menu appears displaying
initialization and self-test results. If the self-test is successful, the RDY LED
(
(
and
3-3) on the left side of the front panel lights. If problems
are encountered, refer to
Chapter 4
for instructions.