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    SeriaLAN Serial to IP Converter Installation and Operation Guide This publication contains information that is the property of CXR Telcom Corporation. No part of this publication may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent of CXR Telcom Corporation. I[...]

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    About this Guide The team at CXR Anderson Jacobson thanks you for choosing the SeriaLAN. We hope that this equipment will provide you full satisfaction and in order to serve you even better, we thank you for returning the warranty card you will find at the end of this manual. We also invite you to read the last part of this manual, which provides u[...]

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    - i - Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview ........................................................................ 1 Chapter 2 Introduction ................................................................. 3 2.1. LAN Interface ................................................................................................. 3 2.2. Serial line inter[...]

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    - 1 - Chapter 1 Overview Safety Instructions The following accesses are referenced as SELV (Safety Low Voltage] in conformity with EN.60950 standard: •5 VDC supply Input • Admin : V.24 - RS232 configuration port • LAN: Ethernet interface • SERIAL: serial interface (RS-530/V.35/V.11/X.21/V.24) The power supply adapter is the main switching e[...]

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    - 2 - • Make sure that nothing could obstruct the air vent of the product, and that no small size part (screw, staple, clip, …) could get into it. Always disconnect the power supply connection before any operation (move, connecting other equipment, …) on the equipment. Use The SeriaLAN is a half-bridge designed to be connected on one end to a[...]

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    - 3 - Chapter 2 Introduction SeriaLAN is an Ethernet/802.3 Bridge through a WAN interface (RS-530 or X.21/V.11 or V.35 or V.24/V.28). SeriaLAN is DTE equipment making a bridge through DCE equipment (Synchronous Modem, DSL Modem , CSU/DSU, Fiber Optical Modem, etc). SeriaLAN uses a store & forward mechanism. SeriaLAN is manageable by the network[...]

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    - 4 -  a CXR Equipment on the remote LAN: MD20BT or MD2HUB, CV20BT, FO80BT or CopperLAN. 2.3. Installation and initial set-up SeriaLAN is easy to install. The serial rate is established by the clocks of the DCE. The only need is to set the serial mode (RS-530 by default). 2.4. Configuration SeriaLAN is managed through either access :  From it[...]

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    - 5 - Chapter 3 Installation Accessories  One RJ45-RJ 45 cable and one RJ45-dB9 converter (pt# 7055031517) for the Admin port  External power supply module  This user’s manual on the CXR CD-ROM that also includes the firmware upgrade files.  A serial interface cable (in option). Connections  Connect the SeriaLAN per the following d[...]

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    - 6 - Chapter 4 Front Panel Indicators Six LED indicators and the console port socket are located on the front panel of the SeriaLAN. The LEDs display an indication of the status of the unit. Indicator Function  POWER Shows that the equipment is powered. CD ( Carrier Detect ) ON when the unit receives a Carrier Detect signal from the DCE connect[...]

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    - 7 - Chapter 5 Local Area Network Connection SeriaLAN is usually used for interconnecting local area networks:[...]

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    - 8 - Chapter 6 Configuration & Operation This chapter describes the operation of the SeriaLAN through its Control port. The unit must be connected to a VT100 compatible terminal or to a PC running a VT100 terminal emulation software that should be configured as follows: • Speed: 19200 bps • Data format: 8 bits • Parity: none • Stop bit[...]

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    - 9 - 6.1.1. Main Menu CXR - SeriaLAN Main menu 1) WAN/Serial Parameters 2) Admin Parameters 3) User Settings 4) Status & Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type your choice: 1 .. 4, Q(uit) and press RETURN ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SeriaLAN V1.18 - [...]

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    - 10 - Serial Mode: Set this mode according to the WAN connected equipment (DCE). Possible choices are: • RS-530: this serial mode uses a DB25 connector. • V.35: this serial mode is usually used through an M34 connector. A DB25F/M34M adaptation cable could be necessary. • V.24/V.28: this serial mode uses a DB25 connector. • X.21/V.11: this [...]

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    - 11 - 6.1.3. Admin Parameters CXR - SeriaLAN Admin Parameters Menu 1) IP Address : 192.168.1.1 2) Netmask : 255.255.255.0 3) Gateway : 192.168.1.254 4) TelnetD : valid 5) FTPD : valid 6) Bootp : invalid ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type your choice: 1 .. 6, P(revious) and press RETURN ------------------[...]

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    - 12 - Bootp: If this parameter is set, then the SeriaLAN asks a bootp server for its IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address. Parameters 1, 2 and 3 are then not available, and display the parameters provided by the bootp server. Parameters are saved in the non volatile memory when the ‘P’ (Previous menu) key is pressed. The unit ma[...]

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    - 13 - 6.1.5. Status and Statistics CXR - SeriaLAN Status & Statistics Menu +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | WAN RS-530 | Ethernet | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | UP since 000d 01:01:43 | UP since 000d 02:57:06 | | CD State : ON | Link : UP | | DSR State : [...]

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    - 14 - Shows the LAN port status (UP or DOWN) and the time elapsed from the last state change (days, hours, minutes and seconds). Link Shows the state of the Ethernet LAN port, as the LINK front panel Led. Speed Shows the Ethernet interface speed : 100 MBPS on a 100 Base TX, or 10 MBPS for a 10 Base-T network. Nb RC Frames Shows the number of Ether[...]

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    - 15 - Chapter 7 Technical Characteristics 7.1. Transmission Modes  Serial modes: RS-530, V.35, V.24/V.28, V.11/X.21  Serial transmission conforms to UIT-T: V.11,X.21,V.24,V.28,V.35  Serial link electric levels are set by software parameters  Serial link termination (impedances) are set by software parameters  The cable ensure only a[...]

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    - 16 - Chapter 8 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the unit operation phases and provides a diagnostic for most of the problems encountered during installation and operation of the SeriaLAN. 8.1. Configuration and management phase Trouble Check Equipment does not answer the commands  The front panel led stays on permanently when a terminal [...]

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    - 17 - 8.2. Bridge Trouble Check Some machines are not accessed through the SeriaLAN  Some frames may corrupt the bridge algorithm : try to disable the filtering bridge (Menu 1).  A machine has moved from one side of the bridge to the other : wait for 3 minutes then try again. If it still fails then disable the filtering in menu 1.  Try to[...]

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    - 18 - WAN link is UP but some frames are lost  That the WAN is not too slow ( 64 Kbit/s for example ) compared to LAN traffic (100 Mbit/s) according to the type of traffic ( UDP without flow control) in which case the bridge loses frames (drop) when these memories arrive at saturation. Look at the extended counter nbxxDrop( type ! in the Menu t[...]

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    - 19 - 8.4.1. Local upgrade The AJLoad software is provided on the CD-ROM in the ‘tools/english/loader/ajload.exe’ folder, to proceed with the local download of the SeriaLAN : 1. Copy AJLoad.exe onto the PC / Windows computer. 2. Check the selected COM port is the one connected to the Admin port of the SeriaLAN. 3. Select the path to and the fi[...]

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    - 20 - 4. Enter the bin command to set a binary transfer mode 5. Enter the following command : put SeriaLAN.lm update.lm The first parameter SeriaLAN.lm is the provided file name. Also specify the path if needed (D:firmwareSeriaLAN.lm). The other parameter is the destination file name for the SeriaLAN : it must be update.lm . 6. Wait for the end [...]

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    - 21 - Appendix A Connector Descriptions A.1 Admin Port V.24 - RJ45 The front panel ADMIN port connects to a terminal for the management of the SeriaLAN: Pin Signal I/O Description DB9 pin 1 107 - DSR O Modem ready – always ON 6 2 109 - CD O Modem connected – always ON 1 3 108 - DTR I Terminal ready 4 4 102 - GND - Electric ground 5 5 104 - RXD[...]

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    - 22 - A.2 Serial port - WAN A DB25 male socket connects to the Data Communication Equipment (DCE). Pin RS-530 V.35 V.24/V.28 X.21/V.11 I/O 1 101–F.GND 101–F.GND 101–F.GND F. GND - 2 103 (A) – TXD (A) 103 A – TXD A 103 – TXD TA (Transmit) O 3 104 (A) – RXD (A) 104 A – RXD A 104 – RXD RA (Receive) I 4 105 (A) – RTS (A) 105 – RT[...]

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    - 23 - A.3 Port LAN 10/100Base TX - RJ45 An RJ45 socket connects to the LAN. A category 5 cable should be used to connect the unit to a switch or a hub. A cross connect cable should be used to connect the unit to a computer. Pin Signal I/O Description 1 Transmit + O+ Transmit wire + 2 Transmit - O- Transmit wire - 3 Receive + I+ Receive wire + 4 No[...]

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    - 24 - 22 22 23 23 24 113 – XCK 24 25 25 The D25-F - DB25-M extension cable can be used to connect an RS-232, V.24/V.28 DCE (ref CXR CA 999016). B.2. RS-530 Interface - DB25F-DB25M Cable DB25F Pin RS-530 Signal DB25M Pin 1 101–F.GND 1 2 103 (A) – TXD (A) 2 3 104 (A) – RXD (A) 3 4 105 (A) – RTS (A) 4 5 106 (A) – CTS (A) 5 6 107 (A) – D[...]

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    - 25 - 23 108 (B) – DTR (B) 23 24 113 (A) – XCK (A) 24 25 25 The D25-F - DB25-M extension cable can be used to connect an RS-530 DCE (ref CXR CA 999016). It will be used preferably at rates lower than 2 Mbit/s. B.3 V.36 Interface - DB25F-DB37M Cable DB25F Pin RS-530/V.36 Signal DB37M Pin 1 101–F.GND 1 2 103 (A) – TXD (A) 4 3 104 (A) – RXD[...]

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    - 26 - 20 108 (A) – DTR (A) 12 21 14 22 107 (B) – DSR (B) 29 23 108 (B) – DTR (B) 30 24 113 (A) – XCK (A) 17 25 18 The D25-F - DB37-M cable can be used to connect a V.36 DCE (ref CXR CA 602053). B.4 Interface V.35 Interface - DB25F-M34M Cable DB25F Pin V.35 Signal MRAC34M Pin 1 101–F.GND A 2 103 (A) – TXD (A) P 3 104 (A) – RXD (A) R 4[...]

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    - 27 - 20 108 (A) – DTR (A) H 21 22 23 24 113 (A) – XCK (A) U 25 The D25-F - M34-M cable can be used to connect a V.35 DCE (ref CXR CA 602044). Warning: the M34 pin diameter is 1.6 mm (international standard) . The locking mechanism is done by screws. B.5 X.21/V.11 Interface - DB25F-DB15M Cable DB25F Pin X.21/V.11 Signal DB15M Pin 1 Chassis GND[...]

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    - 28 - 19 CB (Command) 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 The D25-F - DB15-M cable can be used to connect an X.21/V.11 DCE (ref CXR 999 385011).[...]

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    - 29 - Appendix C Warranty and Repairs Product Warranty Seller warrants to Buyer that any unit shipped to Buyer, under normal and proper use, be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment to Buyer. This warranty will not be extended to items repaired by anyone other than the Seller or its autho[...]

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    - 30 - FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment ge[...]

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    - 31 - Warranty Card CXR Anderson Jacobson SENDER / USER: Name: Company: Address: Material:  SeriaLAN Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Equipment Purchased from: We would also like to know your comments on the equipment you purchased in order to improve its quality and services. Did the equipment arrive in good condition?     YES  [...]