RAD Data comm Network Router MBE10 1D User Guide

Installation and Operation Manual  
MBE Family (LAN RANger  
Series)  
Ethernet Remote Access Routers  
(MBE10-1, MBE10-8, MBE10-1D,  
MBE10-8D)  
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MBE Family (LAN RANger Series)  
Ethernet Remote Access Routers (MBE10-1, MBE10-8,  
MBE10-1D, MBE10-8D)  
Version 7  
Installation and Operation Manual  
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International Headquarters  
RAD Data Communications Ltd.  
U.S. Headquarters  
RAD Data Communications Inc.  
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RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the MBE Family (LAN RANger Series) to be  
delivered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and  
service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR.  
If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipment becomes defective by reason of  
material or workmanship, and DISTRIBUTOR immediately notifies RAD of such defect, RAD shall have  
the option to choose the appropriate corrective action: a) supply a replacement part, or b) request  
return of equipment to its plant for repair, or c) perform necessary repair at the equipment's location.  
In the event that RAD requests the return of equipment, each party shall pay one-way shipping costs.  
RAD shall be released from all obligations under its warranty in the event that the equipment has been  
subjected to misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation, or if repairs or modifications were  
made by persons other than RAD's own authorized service personnel, unless such repairs by others  
were made with the written consent of RAD.  
The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. There are no warranties  
which extend beyond the face hereof, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose, and in no event shall RAD be liable for consequential damages.  
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lost profits from any cause whatsoever arising from or in any way connected with the manufacture,  
sale, handling, repair, maintenance or use of the MBE Family (LAN RANger Series), and in no event  
shall RAD's liability exceed the purchase price of the MBE Family (LAN RANger Series).  
DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all warranties which it makes relating  
to MBE Family (LAN RANger Series) and for ensuring that replacements and other adjustments required  
in connection with the said warranties are satisfactory.  
Software components in the MBE Family (LAN RANger Series) are provided "as is" and without warranty  
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indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. In spite of the above RAD shall do  
its best to provide error-free software products and shall offer free Software updates during the  
warranty period under this Agreement.  
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General Safety Instructions  
The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of  
telecommunications products. Additional instructions, if applicable, are included inside the manual.  
Safety Symbols  
This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates  
potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to  
operator or service personnel.  
Warning  
Danger of electric shock! Avoid any contact with the marked surface while  
the product is energized or connected to outdoor telecommunication lines.  
.
Protective earth: the marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building  
protective earth bus.  
Some products may be equipped with a laser diode. In such cases, a label  
with the laser class and other warnings as applicable will be attached near  
the optical transmitter. The laser warning symbol may be also attached.  
Warning  
Please observe the following precautions:  
Before turning on the equipment, make sure that the fiber optic cable is  
intact and is connected to the transmitter.  
Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current.  
Do not use broken or unterminated fiber-optic cables/connectors or look  
straight at the laser beam.  
The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard.  
Use of controls, adjustments or performing procedures other than those  
specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
ATTENTION: The laser beam may be invisible!  
Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this  
product. Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment, maintenance or  
repairs to this product. No installation, adjustment, maintenance or repairs should be performed by  
either the operator or the user.  
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Handling Energized Products  
General Safety Practices  
Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may  
be present inside certain products even when the power switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a  
fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous,  
energy hazards may still exist.  
Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines, remove jewelry  
or any other metallic object that may come into contact with energized parts.  
Unless otherwise specified, all products are intended to be grounded during normal use. Grounding is  
provided by connecting the mains plug to a wall socket with a protective earth terminal. If an earth lug  
is provided on the product, it should be connected to the protective earth at all times, by a wire with a  
diameter of 18 AWG or wider. Rack-mounted equipment should be mounted only in earthed racks  
and cabinets.  
Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last. Do not connect telecommunication  
cables to ungrounded equipment. Make sure that all other cables are disconnected before  
disconnecting the ground.  
Connection of AC Mains  
Make sure that the electrical installation complies with local codes.  
Always connect the AC plug to a wall socket with a protective ground.  
The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to  
the product is 16A. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity  
and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35A.  
Always connect the power cord first to the equipment and then to the wall socket. If a power switch is  
provided in the equipment, set it to the OFF position. If the power cord cannot be readily  
disconnected in case of emergency, make sure that a readily accessible circuit breaker or emergency  
switch is installed in the building installation.  
Connection of DC Mains  
Unless otherwise specified in the manual, the DC input to the equipment is floating in reference to the  
ground. Any single pole can be externally grounded.  
Due to the high current capability of DC mains systems, care should be taken when connecting the DC  
supply to avoid short-circuits and fire hazards.  
DC units should be installed in a restricted access area, i.e. an area where access is authorized only to  
qualified service and maintenance personnel.  
Make sure that the DC supply is electrically isolated from any AC source and that the installation  
complies with the local codes.  
The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to  
the product is 16A. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity  
and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35A.  
Before connecting the DC supply wires, ensure that power is removed form the DC circuit. Locate the  
circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipment and switch it to the OFF position. When  
connecting the DC supply wires, first connect the ground wire to the corresponding terminal, then the  
positive pole and last the negative pole. Switch the circuit breaker back to the ON position.  
A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably rated and approved should be incorporated in  
the building installation.  
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Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables  
Data and telecommunication interfaces are classified according to their safety status.  
The following table lists the status of several standard interfaces. If the status of a given port differs from  
the standard one, a notice will be given in the manual.  
Ports  
Safety Status  
V.11, V.28, V.35, V.36, RS-530,  
X.21, 10 BaseT, 100 BaseT,  
Unbalanced E1, E2, E3, STM, DS-2,  
DS-3, S-Interface ISDN, Analog voice  
E&M  
SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage:  
Ports which do not present a safety hazard. Usually  
up to 30 VAC or 60 VDC.  
xDSL (without feeding voltage),  
Balanced E1, T1, Sub E1/T1  
TNV-1 Telecommunication Network Voltage-1:  
Ports whose normal operating voltage is within the  
limits of SELV, on which overvoltages from  
telecommunications networks are possible.  
FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber)  
TNV-2 Telecommunication Network Voltage-2:  
Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the  
limits of SELV (usually up to 120 VDC or telephone  
ringing voltages), on which overvoltages from  
telecommunication networks are not possible. These  
ports are not permitted to be directly connected to  
external telephone and data lines.  
FXO (Foreign Exchange Office), xDSL TNV-3 Telecommunication Network Voltage-3:  
(with feeding voltage), U-Interface  
Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the  
ISDN  
limits of SELV (usually up to 120 VDC or telephone  
ringing voltages), on which overvoltages from  
telecommunication networks are possible.  
Always connect a given port to a port of the same safety status. If in doubt, seek the assistance of a  
qualified safety engineer.  
Always make sure that the equipment is grounded before connecting telecommunication cables. Do  
not disconnect the ground connection before disconnecting all telecommunications cables.  
Some SELV and non-SELV circuits use the same connectors. Use caution when connecting cables.  
Extra caution should be exercised during thunderstorms.  
When using shielded or coaxial cables, verify that there is a good ground connection at both ends. The  
earthing and bonding of the ground connections should comply with the local codes.  
The telecommunication wiring in the building may be damaged or present a fire hazard in case of  
contact between exposed external wires and the AC power lines. In order to reduce the risk, there are  
restrictions on the diameter of wires in the telecom cables, between the equipment and the mating  
connectors.  
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Caution  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords.  
Attention  
Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de  
télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure.  
Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-building or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such  
cases, a notice will be given in the installation instructions.  
Do not attempt to tamper with any carrier-provided equipment or connection hardware.  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
The equipment is designed and approved to comply with the electromagnetic regulations of major  
regulatory bodies. The following instructions may enhance the performance of the equipment and will  
provide better protection against excessive emission and better immunity against disturbances.  
A good earth connection is essential. When installing the equipment in a rack, make sure to remove all  
traces of paint from the mounting points. Use suitable lock-washers and torque. If an external  
grounding lug is provided, connect it to the earth bus using braided wire as short as possible.  
The equipment is designed to comply with EMC requirements when connecting it with unshielded  
twisted pair (UTP) cables. However, the use of shielded wires is always recommended, especially for  
high-rate data. In some cases, when unshielded wires are used, ferrite cores should be installed on  
certain cables. In such cases, special instructions are provided in the manual.  
Disconnect all wires which are not in permanent use, such as cables used for one-time configuration.  
The compliance of the equipment with the regulations for conducted emission on the data lines is  
dependent on the cable quality. The emission is tested for UTP with 80 dB longitudinal conversion loss  
(LCL).  
Unless otherwise specified or described in the manual, TNV-1 and TNV-3 ports provide secondary  
protection against surges on the data lines. Primary protectors should be provided in the building  
installation.  
The equipment is designed to provide adequate protection against electro-static discharge (ESD).  
However, it is good working practice to use caution when connecting cables terminated with plastic  
connectors (without a grounded metal hood, such as flat cables) to sensitive data lines. Before  
connecting such cables, discharge yourself by touching earth ground or wear an ESD preventive wrist  
strap.  
FCC-15 User Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the 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 generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the Installation and Operation manual, may cause harmful interference to the radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
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Canadian Emission Requirements  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulation.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR-22)  
Warning  
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause  
radio interference, in which case the user will be required to take adequate  
measures.  
Cet appareil est un appareil de Classe A. Dans un environnement résidentiel, cet  
appareil peut provoquer des brouillages radioélectriques. Dans ces cas, il peut  
être demandé à l’utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropriées.  
Avertissement  
Achtung  
Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können  
bei Betrieb dieses Gerätes Rundfunkströrungen auftreten, in welchen Fällen der  
Benutzer für entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen verantwortlich ist.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturer's Name:  
RAD Data Communications Ltd.  
Manufacturer's Address:  
24 Raoul Wallenberg St.  
Tel Aviv 69719  
Israel  
declares that the product:  
Product Name:  
MBE10-1, MBE10-8, MBE10-1D, MBE10-8D  
conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):  
EMC:  
EN 55022 (1994)  
Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance  
characteristics of information technology equipment.  
EN 50082-1 (1992)  
Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standards  
for residential, commercial and light industry.  
Safety:  
EN 60950 (1992/93) Safety of information technology equipment, including  
electrical business equipment.  
Supplementary Information:  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. The product was tested in a typical configuration.  
Tel Aviv, September 18th  
, 1996  
Haim Karshen  
VP Quality  
European Contact: RAD Data Communications GmbH, Otto-Hahn-Str. 28-30, 85521  
Ottobrunn-Riemerling, Germany  
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Conventions  
Note  
A note draws attention to a general rule for a procedure, or to exceptions to a rule.  
A caution warns of possible damage to the equipment if a procedure is not  
followed correctly.  
Caution  
A warning alerts to the presence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the equipment. If these  
instructions are not followed exactly, possible bodily injury may occur.  
Warning  
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Contents  
Chapter 1. Introduction  
1.1 Overview..................................................................................................................... 1-1  
General ................................................................................................................................1-1  
Versions................................................................................................................................1-1  
Applications..........................................................................................................................1-2  
Features................................................................................................................................1-2  
1.2 Physical Description..................................................................................................... 1-4  
1.3 Functional Description................................................................................................. 1-5  
General ................................................................................................................................1-5  
Principles of Operation.........................................................................................................1-6  
Functional Block Diagram.....................................................................................................1-7  
Management ........................................................................................................................1-9  
Chapter 2. Installation  
2.1 Introduction................................................................................................................. 2-1  
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites ............................................................................ 2-1  
2.3 Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 2-2  
2.4 Equipment Needed ..................................................................................................... 2-2  
2.5 Installation and Setup .................................................................................................. 2-2  
Configuring MBE...................................................................................................................2-3  
Connecting the Interfaces .....................................................................................................2-7  
Connecting the Line..............................................................................................................2-8  
Connecting the LAN .............................................................................................................2-8  
Connecting the Power ..........................................................................................................2-9  
Chapter 3. Operation  
3.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators ............................................................................. 3-1  
3.2 Operating Instructions ................................................................................................. 3-2  
Initial Setup ..........................................................................................................................3-2  
Power-on .............................................................................................................................3-3  
Operating MBE.....................................................................................................................3-3  
Power-off .............................................................................................................................3-3  
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics  
4.1 Diagnostic Test ............................................................................................................ 4-1  
Ping Terminal .......................................................................................................................4-1  
4.2 Alarms and Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 4-1  
Debugging Messages.............................................................................................................4-2  
Appendix A. Pin Assignment  
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Table of Contents  
List of Figures  
1-1. MBE Product 3-D View ......................................................................................................... 1-4  
1-2. MBE16-8 Filtering and Forwarding in Bridge Mode ............................................................... 1-5  
1-3. MBE Functional Block Diagram ............................................................................................. 1-8  
2-1. MBE PCB Layout................................................................................................................... 2-4  
2-2. 4W Date Rate Selection ........................................................................................................ 2-6  
2-3. Link Interface Card................................................................................................................ 2-7  
2-4. LAN Interface Module (UTP) ................................................................................................. 2-7  
2-5. MBE Rear Panel, V.35 Connector.......................................................................................... 2-8  
2-6. MBE Rear Panel, V.24 Connector.......................................................................................... 2-8  
3-1. MBE Front Panel ................................................................................................................... 3-1  
List of Tables  
1-1. Bridge Mode Product Intercompatibility ................................................................................ 1-6  
2-1. MBE Switches and Jumpers ................................................................................................... 2-5  
2-2. MBE Four-Wire Data Rate..................................................................................................... 2-6  
3-1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators....................................................................................... 3-1  
4-1. Troubleshooting Guide.......................................................................................................... 4-2  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter:  
Provides a general overview of versions of MBE units, features, and ordering  
options  
Provides a physical description of MBE  
Describes the general functionality of MBE  
Lists technical specifications.  
Note  
This manual is supplemented by the LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide. The  
term MBE refers to MBE10-1, MBE10-8, MBE10-1D, and  
MBE10-8D throughout this manual.  
1.1 Overview  
General  
The MBE family of Ethernet Remote Access Routers allows the connection of  
remote LANs or single workstations to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN  
interfaces and services. Connection may be made via ISDN, Frame Relay, leased  
or dialup lines.  
IP routing is supported over PPP, SLIP, CSLIP or Frame Relay (RFC 1490). IPX can  
be routed over PPP or Frame Relay (RFC 1490). Bridge mode is available if the  
MBE family device operates opposite another MBE family device.  
Versions  
Four standalone models are available:  
MBE10-1 is a single WAN port router/bridge. As a bridge, it allows remote  
connection of a single workstation to a central LAN. As a router, it enables  
connection of a remote Ethernet LAN.  
MBE10-8 is a single WAN port router/bridge. As a bridge, it allows connection  
of a remote Ethernet (consisting of up to 80 workstations) to a central Ethernet  
LAN. As a router, it allows connection of a remote Ethernet LAN.  
MBE10-1D is a dual WAN port router/bridge. As a bridge, it allows connection  
of two single remote workstations (one on each link) to a central LAN. As a  
router, it allows connection of a remote Ethernet LAN.  
Overview  
1-1  
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MBE10-8D is a dual WAN-port router/bridge, As a bridge, it allows connection  
of two remote Ethernet LANs, each consisting of up to 80 workstations to a  
central Ethernet LAN. As a router, it allows connection of a remote Ethernet  
LAN.  
The MBE serial link interface options are: V.35, V.24/RS-232, V.36/RS-422, X.21,  
RS-530, 4W, ISDN and CSU/DSU.  
Applications  
Features  
MBE can be used in a wide range of applications, employing diverse  
communication links and LAN equipment. For more details on typical MBE  
applications, see the LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide.  
Routing and Bridging Support  
The MBE Family supports remote access routing and bridging for connecting  
remote PCs or LANs to a central LAN over a wide variety of WAN interfaces and  
services. This includes ISDN, Frame Relay, Leased Line, dial-up modems, and  
DDS.  
Routing and bridging are performed on a link-by-link basis. There are no bridging  
or routing limitations on the central LAN. However, additional bridges should not  
be connected to the remote LAN.  
Router links can operate opposite any PPP standard compliant device,  
including third party routers and software-based PPP dialers, such as  
Windows 95.  
Bridge links are transparent to Layer 3 protocols, such as NetBIOS and  
DECNET.  
A backup link may be defined, which will be automatically activated if a failure  
occurs on the main link.  
Management  
Setup and configuration can be carried out from an ASCII terminal or PC terminal  
emulator connected to the control port, from any SNMP management station,  
such as RADview, or through TELNET (see the LAN RANger Series Configuration  
Guide).  
IP/IPX Support  
Internet Protocol (IP) specifies support or MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)  
fragmentation and reassembly of packets to form datagrams. The MTU defines the  
limit on fragment size transmitted on a physical network. The local terminal must  
support the reassembly of IP packets in order to read the IP datagram.  
MBE supports networks that have multiple IP nets on the LAN.  
1-2  
Overview  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
The Single IP address translation feature permits a small or medium office LAN to  
connect to the Internet or Intranet transparently. Single IP uses a single,  
dynamically or statically allocated IP address for all users on the LAN.  
IP can be routed over PPP, SLIP, CSLIP or Frame Relay.  
IPX can be routed over either PPP or Frame Relay.  
Quick Setup  
The Quick Setup menu enables the adjustment of setup and link configuration  
parameters while MBE is operating. For a complete description of the Quick Setup  
menu, see the LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide.  
Transparent Remote-to-Remote Forwarding  
Transparent remote-to-remote forwarding enables direct data transfer between  
two remote sites, whether or not the links are bridges or routers.  
Security  
Unauthorized entry to an office LAN is prevented by an Integral Solid Firewall  
using session-based firewalls. When enabled, access to the LAN is restricted to only  
applications enabled via the Firewall Forward Application List. In addition, access  
to the MBE unit can be blocked or password-protected through TELNET or SNMP.  
MBE uses PAP/CHAP security for applications that include router links. PAP/CHAP  
and a scripting tool provide Internet Access authentication.  
Dialback over PPP to a station using a router link at a fixed location is supported in  
Microsoft operating environments (such as Windows 95). This feature adds security  
by verifying the user's identity and location. It also reduces costs to mobile users.  
MBE also supports Remote Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), which is a client/server  
security protocol. Security information is stored in a RADIUS server. MBE  
communicates with the RADIUS server to authenticate users.  
WAN Economy  
Connection on Demand (COD) enables links to be connected or disconnected  
according to time, traffic or management. COD may be triggered based on user-  
defined masks.  
Spoofing is used to reduce WAN link up-time and traffic by increasing the period  
between RIP, SAP or IPX Keep Alive broadcasts.  
Filters based on user-defined masks improve WAN utilization by ensuring that only  
necessary packets are transmitted over the WAN. A special hardware filtering  
technique is used to ensure high performance and easy installation.  
ISDN Support  
MBE supports applications operating over ISDN networks. ISDN software may be  
downloaded into flash memory via TELNET or SNMP.  
A bandwidth threshold may be set in order to control the amount of traffic passing  
through ISDN lines. The first ISDN line operates according to the COD  
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configuration. If traffic exceeds the defined threshold, the second ISDN line will be  
connected.  
Dual Image Flash Memory  
Two different versions of software may be saved in two different partitions. At  
reset, MBE automatically runs the software stored in the primary partition. New  
software versions are stored in the secondary partition. If the software download is  
successful, the secondary partition becomes primary, and MBE resets,  
automatically running the new software version. If the download is not successful,  
the previous software version will continue to run.  
1.2 Physical Description  
MBE is a standalone unit. Figure 1-1 shows the 3-D view of an MBE product.  
Figure 1-1. MBE Product 3-D View  
Front Panel  
The front panel includes LEDs indicating operational and traffic status, a Control  
interface for connection to a management terminal, and a Reset button for  
resetting the device (see Chapter 3, Operation).  
Rear Panel  
The rear panel contains a socket for connection to a 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz power  
source. It also includes LINK interfaces for connecting MBE to a communication  
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link. In addition, it has a LAN interface for connection to the Ethernet LAN (see  
Interfaces and Connections in Chapter 2).  
1.3 Functional Description  
General  
Routing Mode  
For a description of the IP/IPX routing, see the LAN RANger Series Configuration  
Guide.  
Bridge Mode  
In bridge mode, MBE units operate in pairs. Each MBE must be configured for its  
specific application, as the local and remote units differ in their functions. See  
Figure 1-2 for an illustration of MBE filtering and forwarding. MBE operation is  
automatic, including serial link startup and recovery, and learning of address  
tables.  
Central LAN  
Ethernet  
802.3  
Frames  
MBE10-8 (Main)  
Filter  
Frames with destination  
addresses corresponding  
to remote workstation  
address table or broadcasts  
Synchronous or  
Asynchronous Link  
Frames with destination  
addresses not corresponding  
to remote workstation  
address table  
MBE10-8 (Remote)  
Filter  
Ethernet  
802.3  
Frames  
Remote LAN  
Figure 1-2. MBE16-8 Filtering and Forwarding in Bridge Mode  
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Bridge Mode Compatibility  
Most members of the MBE range of products are intercompatible (see  
Table 1-1).  
Note  
Additional bridges cannot be connected to the remote LAN. However, no  
limitations on additional bridging or routing apply to the main LAN.  
Table 1-1. Bridge Mode Product Intercompatibility  
Product Compatibility  
Main  
MBE-1 MBE-8 MBE  
10-1  
MBE  
10-1D  
MBE  
10-8  
MBE  
10-8D  
MBE-RAS MBE-  
RAS/A  
RR-MBE  
10-8D  
Remote  
MBE-1**  
MBE-8**  
MBE10-1  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
MBE10-1D  
MBE10-8  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
MBE10-8D  
RR-MBE-8D  
**  
Earlier version without RJ-45 control port on front panel  
Indicates unconditional compatibility  
Not Applicable  
NA  
Principles of Operation  
MBE10-1 Operation  
The remote MBE learns the address of the remote workstation connected to it  
when the workstation attempts to access the network. The remote MBE then uses  
this workstation address to request the local MBE to insert into the local (main)  
LAN. The remote MBE forwards all frames originating from the remote  
workstation. The local MBE will forward to the link only those frames destined for  
the remote workstation including broadcast and multicast messages, unless they  
have been masked out.  
MBE10-1D Operation  
The remote MBE units on both links update the local MBE with the addresses of  
the remote workstation attached to it. Each remote MBE forwards to the link all  
frames destined for the local LAN. The local MBE forwards to a particular link only  
those frames destined for a workstation connected to that link. Broadcast and  
multicast messages are forwarded to both links, unless they have been masked out.  
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MBE10-8 Operation  
On power-up, both the local and remote MBE10-8s will connect to their  
respective LANs. The remote MBE10-8 continuously learns the addresses of  
workstations on the remote LAN and updates the local MBE10-8 with these  
addresses (up to 80 addresses).  
The remote MBE10-8 forwards all frames to the local LAN that are not addressed  
to workstations on the remote LAN. The local MBE10-8 forwards all frames that  
have destination addresses belonging to one of the remote workstations to the link.  
Broadcast and multicast packets are always forwarded in both directions, unless  
they are masked out using the filtering tool (see the LAN RANger Series  
Configuration Guide).  
MBE10-8D Operation  
Operational characteristics of MBE10-8D are identical, in most respects, to those  
of MBE10-8, except that MBE10-8D (located at the local LAN) supports  
connection of two remote LANs (one per link).  
MBE10-8D supports up to 80 addresses per LAN providing a total of 160.  
Broadcast and multicast packets are always forwarded in both directions, unless  
masked out using the filtering tool (see the LAN RANger Series Configuration  
Guide). MBE10-8D can also be installed on a remote LAN where one link serves as  
a backup link to the other.  
Functional Block Diagram  
Figure 1-3 shows the functional circuitry of the MBE unit.  
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Link Interface  
LAN  
CONN  
Main  
Processor  
and  
Communication  
Processor  
LAN  
Processor  
LAN  
Interface  
V.35/V.24  
X.21/  
RS-530  
AUI  
BNC  
UTP  
4W, ISDN  
Filtering  
Block  
(not applicable  
to MBE10-1)  
ERRORS  
LINK  
ERRORS  
LAN  
2MB  
DRAM  
MAIN/REM  
Switch  
LINK Rx  
LINK Tx  
LAN Rx  
LAN Tx  
READY  
MAIN  
Power  
Supply  
REMOTE  
POWER  
Async  
Port  
Control  
RJ-45  
Figure 1-3. MBE Functional Block Diagram  
MBE is comprised of the following main circuits (see Figure 1-3):  
LAN interface  
LAN processor  
Bridge mode filtering block (MBE 10-8 and MBE-10-8D only)  
Link interface  
Main processor and communication processor  
Power supply  
Asynchronous port.  
LAN Interface  
The LAN interface provides the physical connection to an Ethernet LAN via various  
media types: UTP (10BaseT), BNC (10Base2), or AUI (10Base5). The LAN  
interface contains receiver and transmitter functions, and clock extraction.  
LAN Processor  
The LAN processor performs the Media Access Control (MAC) protocols of the  
Ethernet, i.e., transmission and reception of frames according to the main  
processor's requests, and transmission of LAN status information to the main  
processor.  
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Bridge Mode Filtering Block (MBE10-8 and MBE10-8D only)  
In addition to MBE10-1 functions, MBE10-8 and MBE10-8D have a filtering block.  
The filtering block in the local MBE compares the destination address of every  
frame transmitted on the main LAN to the table of remote workstation addresses.  
The result of the filtering block comparison generates a copy/not copy frame  
command for the LAN processor.  
If a frame is addressed to one of the remote workstations, the local MBE forwards  
this frame to the link. The remote MBE compares the destination address of every  
frame transmitted on the remote LAN with the remote workstation address table.  
All frames in the remote LAN, containing destination addresses not included in the  
remote workstation address table, will be forwarded to the link by the remote  
MBE.  
If the frame destination address is of the broadcast or multicast type, the filtering  
block compares the source address of the frame to the remote workstation address  
table. This source address check results in a copy/not copy command for the LAN  
processor.  
Link Interface  
The link interface provides the physical connection to either V.24/RS-232, V.35,  
RS-530, V.36, 4W, X.21, ISDN or DDS links. The 4W interface provides an  
internal short range modem with internal clock. DCE mode is provided for bench  
testing by V.24 and V.35 link interfaces. In DCE mode, the internal clock rate can  
be adjusted by selecting options from the internal clock rate setup menu (see  
"Internal Clock Rate Setup" in the LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide).  
Main Processor and Communication Processor  
The main processor controls the LAN and communication processors. It performs  
buffer management and transfers the frames received from the LAN for  
transmission to the link and vice versa.  
The communication processor provides an HDLC link for transmission and  
reception of frames to the main processor. Error checks and retransmissions ensure  
an error-free link.  
Power Supply  
The MBE power supply provides required operating voltages. The power supply  
input ranges between 100 VAC to 240 VAC.  
Asynchronous Control Port  
The RJ-45 control port provides setup, configuration, and monitoring and  
download interface using an asynchronous ASCII terminal as a terminal emulator.  
Management  
Quick setup and configuration is performed via a terminal emulator attached to  
the control port, or via TELNET access to the device over the LAN or WAN.  
An SNMP agent provides in-band or out-of-band management by RADview or by  
any other standard SNMP management station.  
Software downloading is available through the control port, using XMODEM, and  
through the LAN or WAN using TFTP. Parameter file downloading and uploading  
is available through the LAN or WAN using TFTP.  
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Product configurations and software are saved in flash memory. Two versions of  
the software are stored for redundancy.  
1.4 Technical Specifications  
Standard  
Type  
Conforms to Ethernet/IEEE 802.3  
10Base5 (AUI)  
LAN Interface  
10Base2 (BNC) (Thin Coax)  
10BaseT (UTP)  
Connectors  
10Base5: 15-pin D-type, female  
10Base2: BNC female  
10BaseT: RJ-45  
Interface/  
Connectors  
V.35*: 34-pin female  
LINK  
Interface  
V.24/RS-232*: 25-pin D-type, female  
X.21: 15-pin D-type, female (through adapter cable)  
V.36/RS-422: 37-pin D-type, female (through adapter  
cable)  
RS-530: 25-pin D-type, female  
4W: 5-screw terminal block  
Basic Rate ISDN  
("S" or "U" interface) – RJ-45  
CSU/DSU: RJ-45  
Note: *The interface can function as DTE or DCE.  
Synchronous: HDLC-based  
Protocol  
Asynchronous: Programmable UART  
V.24/RS-232 (Synchronous): up to 64 kbps  
V.24/RS-232 (Asynchronous): 2.4 to 115.2 kbps  
V.35, X.21, V.36/RS-422, RS-530: up to 1.5 Mbps  
4W: 16 to 768 kbps (selectable, internal clock)  
DDS: up to 56 kbps  
Data Rates  
Basic Rate ISDN: 56, 64, 112, 128 kbps  
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Type  
V.24/RS-232  
RJ-45  
Control  
Interface  
Connector  
Data Rate  
2.4 to 19.2 kbps, 8 bits, No Parity,  
Automatic rate detection  
POWER (green)  
On when the unit is powered-up  
LED  
Indicators  
READY  
MAIN  
(green)  
(green)  
On when packets can be transferred  
On when the unit is configured as local (applicable to  
Bridge mode only)  
REMOTE (green)  
On when the unit is configured as remote (applicable to  
Bridge mode only)  
LAN TX  
LAN RX  
(yellow) On when a packet is being transmitted to the LAN  
(yellow) On when a packet is being received from the LAN  
LAN ERR (red)  
LINK TX* (yellow) On when a packet is transmitted to link  
Blinks (every 15 seconds) when a synchronous link is  
On when LAN interface indicates an error  
connected and the link is open  
LINK RX* (yellow) On when a packet is being received from the link  
Blinks (every 15 seconds) when a synchronous link is  
connected and the link is open  
LINK ERR* (red)  
On when the serial link interface indicates an error  
Blinks when the serial link interface indicates an error  
Note: *Refers to both Link 1 and Link 2 for dual port models  
Panel  
Controls  
Reset  
Front panel  
Rear panel  
Power ON/OFF  
Voltage  
Frequency  
Power  
100–240 VAC (±10%)  
50/60 Hz  
Power Supply  
10 VA Max  
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Height  
4.4 cm/ 1.8 in (1U)  
Physical  
Length  
Width  
Weight  
30 cm/11.8 in  
21.6 cm/8.5 in  
2.1 kg /4.7 lb  
Temperature  
Humidity  
0°–50°C/32°–122°F  
Environment  
0 to 90%, non-condensing  
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Installation  
This chapter describes the basic installation procedures for the MBE unit,  
including:  
Site requirements and prerequisites  
Package contents  
Equipment needed  
Installation and setup.  
2.1 Introduction  
MBE is delivered completely assembled. For instructions on installation of a single  
unit or two units in a 19-inch rack refer to the Rack Mounting Kit for 19-inch Racks  
guide that comes with the RM kit.  
After installing the unit, see Chapter 3, Operation for operating instructions.  
In case a problem is encountered, refer to Chapter 4 for fault isolation and  
troubleshooting instructions.  
Note  
Any adjustments, maintenance or repairs should be performed only by a skilled  
technician who is aware of the hazards involved.  
Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation, and  
maintenance of this product.  
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites  
Inspect the equipment container before unpacking. Note and report evidence of  
damage immediately to your RAD distributor.  
Install the MBE unit within 1.5m (5 ft) of a grounded AC outlet furnishing  
240V (115V).  
Allow at least 90 cm (36") of frontal clearance for operator access. Allow at least  
10 cm (4") clearance at the rear of the unit for interface cable connections.  
The ambient temperature should be regulated between 0° to 50°C  
(32°F to 122°F) at a relative humidity of up to 90%, non-condensing.  
Site Requirements and Prerequisites  
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2.3 Package Contents  
The following items are included in the MBE product packaging:  
One MBE standalone unit  
Control cable with RJ-45 connector – CBL-RJ45/D9/F/6FT  
AC power cord  
MBE Family Installation and Operation Manual  
LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide.  
2.4 Equipment Needed  
The following equipment is required to install the MBE:  
ASCII terminal or PC terminal emulator  
CBL-RJ45/D9/F/6FT control cable with RJ-45 connector (supplied with the  
device) for connection to the configuration terminal.  
2.5 Installation and Setup  
MBE is a standalone unit intended for tabletop or bench installation. It is delivered  
completely assembled. No provision is made for bolting the unit on the tabletop.  
To install the MBE unit:  
1. Determine the required configuration of MBE and set the internal jumpers  
accordingly.  
2. Connect the line (see Connecting the Interfaces below).  
3. Connect the LAN (see Connecting the LAN below).  
4. Connect power to the unit (see Connecting the Power below).  
Access to the inside of the equipment is permitted only to authorized and  
qualified personnel.  
To avoid accidental electric shock, always disconnect the interface cables and  
power cord before removing the unit from its casing.  
Any adjustment, maintenance or repair of the opened instrument under  
voltage must be avoided as much as possible, and when inevitable, should be  
carried out only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved.  
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Configuring MBE  
This section describes how to configure MBE for a typical application.  
Bridge Application  
Typically, MBE is used in a bridge application. In bridge mode, MBE units operate  
in pairs, with one MBE unit located at the main Ethernet LAN, and a second  
MBE unit located at the remote LAN. Each MBE unit is configured differently  
depending on its location and the application. Configuration is performed through  
hardware switches and menu-driven software. See the LAN RANger Series  
Configuration Guide for software configuration instructions.  
Figure 2-1 illustrates the layout of the MBE printed-circuit board.  
Table 2-1 provides details on the functions of the internal jumpers and switches,  
and their default settings.  
To configure the MBE unit:  
1. Disconnect the MBE power cord. It is not sufficient to turn off the POWER  
switch on the rear panel.  
2. Unscrew the cover screw located at the rear of the unit and keep it in a safe  
place.  
3. Remove the MBE cover.  
4. Determine the required configuration of the MBE unit and set the internal  
jumpers and switches accordingly (see Table 2-1).  
5. Configure the MBE LOCATION (SW1):  
REMOTE – MBE is located on the remote LAN  
MAIN – MBE is located on the main LAN.  
6. Set the Chassis GND Jumper Setting (JP7) between the signal ground and the  
chassis (protective) ground (see Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1):  
ON – connect  
NC – disconnect  
7. With the 4-wire option:  
Use the rotary switch on the 4W link interface card (see Figure 2-2) to select  
a data rate. The data rate may also be selected via the software (see the  
LAN RANger Series Configuration Guide for software configuration  
instructions). The data rates for maximum required range are listed in  
8. In bench testing, where one MBE is configured as DTE and the other as DCE  
configure the MBE link interface:  
DCE  
DTE – for normal operation (see Figure 2-3 for jumper locations).  
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9. To enable direct connection between MBE and a UTP interface in any  
workstation, set the STATION/HUB Switch to STATION (see Figure 2-4). This is  
available only with the UTP option.  
10. Replace the MBE cover.  
11. Close by tightening the cover screw.  
12. Proceed with the line, LAN and power connections as described below.  
In certain locations where permanent excessive high voltages are present on  
the lines, setting JP7 to NC may render the unit unsafe for connection to  
unprotected telecommunication networks.  
Warning  
Link Interface  
Module  
LAN Interface  
Module  
Fuse  
240 VAC/2A  
Slow-Blow  
AUI  
BNC  
UTP  
Power Supply  
EPROM  
512K  
128K  
MAIN  
JP7  
NC  
ON  
LOCATION  
SW1  
CHASSIS  
REMOTE  
RESET  
WATCH DOG  
OFF  
ON  
SW2  
Figure 2-1. MBE PCB Layout  
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Table 2-1. MBE Switches and Jumpers  
Switch/Jumper  
Name  
Reference  
Possible  
Settings  
Factory  
Setting  
Description  
LOCATION  
SW1  
REMOTE  
MBE is located on the remote LAN.  
MAIN  
MAIN  
NC  
MBE is located on the main (local)  
LAN.  
CHASSIS  
(Ground  
Connection)  
JP7  
NC  
Disconnect signal ground from chassis  
(protective) ground.  
(Not Connected)  
ON  
(Connected)  
Connect signal ground to chassis  
(protective) ground.  
RESET  
(Front panel button)  
System Reset  
EPROM SIZE  
512 KB  
128 KB  
OFF  
For manufacturer's use only.  
128 KB  
ON  
WATCH DOG  
For manufacturer's use only.  
ON  
CLOCK SPEED  
(4W Interface only)  
7 – 16 kbps  
6 – 32 kbps  
5 – 48 kbps  
4 – 64 kbps  
3 – 96 kbps  
2 – 128 kbps  
1 – 256 kbps  
0 – 768 kbps  
Select data rate on 4-wire internal  
modem.  
Select the highest possible data rate for  
respective range and wire gauge.  
768 kbps  
DTE  
DTE/DCE Jumper  
(V24, V35 Interface  
only)  
DTE  
Select DTE mode for normal  
operation.  
DCE  
Select DCE mode for bench testing.  
STATION HUB  
Switch  
(UTP Interface only)  
STATION  
HUB  
Interchanges the Rx pair with the Tx  
pair.  
HUB  
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Rate  
768  
256  
128  
96  
64  
48  
Rate  
768  
256  
128  
96  
64  
48  
POS  
POS  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
BOT  
BOT  
TOP  
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
2
3
4
32  
16  
32  
16  
7
5
7
5
7
5
6
6
6
IL-4W  
IL-4WD  
Figure 2-2. 4W Date Rate Selection  
Note  
BOT- corresponds to the lower link connector.  
TOP - corresponds to the upper link connector.  
Table 2-2. MBE Four-Wire Data Rate  
Data Rate  
Range  
Selector Position  
(kbps)  
km/miles  
768  
256  
128  
96  
1.0/0.6  
3.0/1.8  
4.5/2.7  
5.5/3.3  
6/3.7  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
64  
48  
7/4.3  
32  
6.5/4.0  
6/3.7  
16  
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Link-2 TOP  
DTE  
DTE  
DCE  
DCE  
Link-1 BOTTOM  
DTE/DCE  
Jumper  
DTE/DCE  
Jumper  
V.35 Interface  
V.24D, V.35D, V.24  
V.35  
Figure 2-3. Link Interface Card  
Note  
LINK-2 corresponds to the upper interface connector.  
LINK-1 corresponds to the lower interface connector.  
STN HUB  
6
Figure 2-4. LAN Interface Module (UTP)  
Connecting the Interfaces  
Figure 2-5 illustrates the MBE unit’s rear panel with a V.35 connector.  
Figure 2-6 illustrates the MBE unit’s rear panel with a V.24 connector.  
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POWER  
TO V.35 LINE  
I
O
AUI  
100-230 VAC  
Figure 2-5. MBE Rear Panel, V.35 Connector  
POWER  
TO RS-232/V.24  
I
O
AUI  
100-230 VAC  
POWER  
I
O
AUI  
LINK 2 RS-232/V.24  
LINK 1 RS-232/V.24  
100-230 VAC  
Figure 2-6. MBE Rear Panel, V.24 Connector  
Connecting the Line  
A connector is provided to connect each interface to the communication link.  
To connect the line:  
See Appendix A for LINK connector pin assignments. Note that the X.21 and  
V.36 connections are provided by adapter cables to the RS-530 (25-pin  
connector) on the MBE rear panel.  
Interface cards are interchangeable. Consult your RAD dealer for details.  
Connecting the LAN  
To connect to the LAN:  
Use a standard AUI (15-pin, D-type), 10Base2 (BNC) or 10BaseT (RJ-45)  
connector, provided by RAD.  
Caution  
To ensure compliance with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements, it is  
recommended that you only use shielded data cables with this product. Make sure  
that the shield is connected to the metallic hood of the cable connector.  
For units with V.35 ports, in order to protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
into the port, use a connector with an overlapping hood that completely covers  
the pin connection.  
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Connecting the Power  
AC Power  
Supply AC power to the MBE unit through the 1.5m (5 ft) standard power cable  
terminated by a standard 3-prong plug. The cable is provided with the unit.  
A 2A slow-blow fuse is located in the power supply unit.  
To prevent electrical fire hazard, always replace the fuse with the same type  
and rating as indicated.  
Warning  
To connect AC power to the MBE unit:  
1. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the MBE rear panel.  
2. Connect the power cable to the mains outlet.  
3. Set the POWER switch to ON.  
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Chapter 3  
Operation  
This chapter:  
Describes MBE front panel controls and indicators  
Provides basic operation instructions.  
For in-depth information on configuration of MBE, see the LAN RANger Series  
Configuration Guide.  
3.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Table 3-1 lists the functions of the MBE controls and indicators located on the front  
panel.  
TX RX ERR  
MBE-8  
RAN  
CONTROL  
POWER  
READY  
MAIN  
LAN  
LAN  
ger  
REMOTE  
LINK  
RESET  
TX RX ERR  
MBE-8D  
LAN  
CONTROL  
POWER  
READY  
MAIN  
LAN  
RAN  
ger  
LINK 1  
LINK 2  
REMOTE  
RESET  
Figure 3-1. MBE Front Panel  
Table 3-1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
Color Function  
Controls and Indicators  
RESET  
Used to reset MBE. See the LAN RANger Series  
Configuration Guide for software initiated reset  
RJ45 SOCKET  
(CONTROL)  
Used for connection of terminal for diagnostics,  
configuration, monitoring and downloading  
POWER  
READY  
Green  
Green  
On when MBE is powered on  
On continuously during normal operation  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
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Table 3-1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators (Cont.)  
Controls and Indicators  
Color  
Function  
MAIN  
Green  
On when MBE is configured for local operation (applicable to  
bridge mode only)  
REMOTE  
Green  
On when MBE is configured for remote operation (applicable  
to bridge mode only)  
LAN  
TX  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Red  
On when packets are being transmitted to the LAN  
On when packets are being received by the LAN  
On continuously when connection to LAN has failed  
On when a packet is being transmitted to the link  
On when a packet is being received from the link  
RX  
ERR  
LINK TX  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Red  
RX  
ERR  
On when discontinuity occurs in the link or if other  
Communication link faults exist  
3.2 Operating Instructions  
GROUNDING - This unit should always be grounded through the protective  
earth lead of the power cable.  
Before connecting AC power to this unit, the mains plug should be inserted  
only into a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. The  
protective action must not be negated by use of an extension cord (power  
cable) without a protective conductor (grounding). Interruption of the  
protective (grounding) conductor (inside or outside the unit), or disconnection  
of the protective earth terminal can render this unit dangerous.  
Warning  
Initial Setup  
To begin configuring MBE:  
1. Connect MBE to an ASCII terminal or a PC terminal emulator.  
2. Connect the CBL-RJ45/D9/F/6FT control cable, supplied with MBE, between  
the RJ-45 control port on the MBE front panel, and the DB-9 connector on the  
terminal.  
3. Set the terminal to work at any baud rate from 4.8 to 19.2 kbps, No Parity,  
8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.  
Note  
It is suggested to use 9.6 kbps.  
For complete configuration details, see the LAN RANger Series Configuration  
Guide.  
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Power-on  
To power-up MBE:  
1. Set the POWER switch on the rear panel to the ON position.  
The POWER indicator lights up, indicating that MBE is powered on. After  
about 1 minute, the operational status screen appears on the terminal  
screen.  
2. Press the <Enter> key several times to display the password prompt.  
Operating MBE  
To operate MBE:  
1. Configure MBE according to the application (see the LAN RANger Series  
Configuration Guide).  
2. During normal operation (when the remote workstations are active):  
The READY indicator lights up continuously  
The Tx and Rx indicators blink occasionally  
The LAN and LINK error indicators remain OFF.  
Power-off  
To power-off MBE:  
Set the POWER switch on the rear panel to the OFF position.  
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Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting and  
Diagnostics  
This chapter provides:  
A procedure for performing a ping connectivity test  
Troubleshooting solutions for possible operational and communication  
problems.  
4.1 Diagnostic Test  
Ping Terminal  
To check the status of the MBE unit's connectivity, you initiate a ping test to all  
connected IP addresses.  
To perform the ping test:  
1. In the Main menu, type 5 (Diagnostic Tools).  
2. Type 1 (Ping Terminal).  
3. Type your terminal's IP address and press <Enter>.  
The results of the Ping test appear on the screen and run continuously until  
you stop the test.  
4. To stop the ping test, press <Enter>.  
4.2 Alarms and Troubleshooting  
Observe safety precautions while working on the unit, especially if the cover is  
removed.  
Warning  
Some common faults and their solutions are listed in the Table 4-1. Some faults  
may occur due to incorrect configuration settings with regard to MBE application  
and location. Link errors are sometimes caused by loose contact between  
connectors or lack of cable continuity.  
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If a persistent fault condition occurs, check that both MBE units are properly  
configured. Check that all connectors are plugged in properly and that the cable  
quality is good.  
You can retrieve the MBE error messages by connecting a terminal to the MBE  
unit's control port and calling up the MBE monitoring program.  
Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Guide  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Recommended Course of Action  
All front panel indicators  
are OFF  
The unit is not receiving power  
Check that power is being supplied to the  
unit  
Check the fuse and replace it if necessary  
(by a qualified technician only)  
Red LINK ERROR indicator is  
blinking  
Corrupted frames are being received, or  
the physical connection is unstable  
Check the modem configuration and  
cables  
(Link 1 and Link 2 for dual link  
models)  
Red LINK ERROR indicator is  
ON  
(Link 1 and Link 2 for dual link  
models)  
The LINK ERROR indicator is ON if the  
link is configured in synchronous mode,  
the link interface card set to DTE, and no  
clock signal is received  
Check configuration settings  
Check the modem configuration and  
cables  
Red LAN ERROR indicator is  
blinking  
There is a temporary transmission  
problem  
Check cable connections and ensure that  
the proper cable type is being used.  
Red LAN ERROR indicator is  
ON  
There is a problem with the LAN  
connection  
Check that the LAN is connected  
properly  
READY indicator is OFF  
If LAN ERROR indicator is ON, or all  
LINK ERROR indicators are ON, there is a  
possible connection problem with the  
LAN or Link  
Check LAN and Link connections  
Debugging Messages  
The Debug Messages log is a tool that helps detect the source or reason for  
operational and connectivity problems. The log provides continuous information  
about the MBE unit's connections, operations, and component functionality.  
To view the Debug Messages log:  
1. In the Main menu, type 0 (Exit).  
The Operational Status Messages screen appears.  
2. To start the log, type DO (Debug Open). View the log until you see the  
information that you need.  
3. To exit the log, type DC (Debug Close).  
Debug Messages Filters  
You can enable and disable specific items to limit the scope of the Debug  
Messages log. In this case, the log will display information only about the enabled  
items. This may save troubleshooting time.  
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To filter the Debug Messages log:  
1. In the Main menu, type 0 (Exit).  
The Operational Status Messages screen appears.  
2. Type DO (Debug Open).  
The Debug Messages screen appears.  
3. Type DH (Debug Help).  
A list of operational/connectivity categories appears. Each category has the  
values: Enable or Disable. An enabled item appears in the log, and a  
disabled item is not included.  
4. To enable or disable items, type the number of the item and choose the  
appropriate value.  
Resetting MBE to Factory Settings  
You can reset MBE to the default factory settings. This is useful if you want to  
reconfigure MBE and remove previous configuration data.  
To reset the MBE to the factory settings:  
1. In the Main menu, type 0 (Exit).  
The Operational Status Messages screen appears.  
2. Type DO (Debug Open) to perform the reset.  
The Debug Messages screen appears.  
3. Type SF (Set Factory) to perform the reset.  
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Appendix A  
Pin Assignment  
This appendix:  
Provides information about the various interfaces and cable connections  
supported by MBE.  
Table A-1. Interface Signal List (Female Connectors)  
Signal Function Source  
V.24/  
RS-232  
DB-25  
V.35*  
34-PIN  
(Female)  
EIA-530  
DB-25  
(Female)  
V.36/  
RS-449**  
DB-37  
X.21***  
DB-15  
(Female)  
Description  
(Female)  
(Female)  
Pin Circuit  
A Frame  
101  
Pin Circuit  
Pin Circuit  
Pin Circuit  
Protective  
Ground  
COMMON  
COMMON  
1
1
7
1
1
--  
Chassis ground. May  
be isolated from Signal  
Ground.  
[SHIELD]  
Signal  
Ground  
7
2
B Signal 102  
GND  
AB  
19 SG  
8
--  
Common Signal and  
DC power supply  
ground  
[GND]  
Transmitted Data  
Received Data  
DTE  
DCE  
DTE  
S TD(B) 103  
P TD(A) 103  
2
BA(A)  
2
9
T(A)  
T(B)  
Serial data output  
from unit. The data  
14  
BA(B)  
[TRANSMIT] transitions must occur  
on the rising edge of  
the transmit clock.  
3
4
R RD(A) 104  
T RD(B) 104  
6
RD(A)  
4
R(A)  
Serial data input to the  
unit. The data  
24 RD(B)  
11 R(B)  
[RECEIVE] transitions occur on  
the rising edge of the  
clock.  
Request to Send  
C RTS  
105  
4
CA(A)  
7
RS(A)  
3
C(A)  
ON from the unit  
19  
CA(B) 25 RS(B)  
10 C(B)  
upon completion of  
[CONTROL] self-test  
Clear To Send  
Data Set Ready  
DCE  
DCE  
5
6
D CTS  
E DSR  
106  
107  
5
13  
CB(A)  
CB(B) 27 CS(B)  
9
CS(A)  
--  
--  
Unit expects CTS ON  
6
22  
CC(A) 11 DM(A)  
CC(B) 29 DM(B)  
Not used  
Data Terminal  
Ready  
DTE  
DCE  
20  
8
H DTR 108  
F DCD 109  
20  
23  
CD(A) 12 TR(A)  
CD(A) 30 TR(B)  
--  
ON when unit is ready  
to transmit or receive  
data  
Carrier Detect  
8
10  
CF(A) 13 RR(A)  
CF(B) 31 RR(B)  
5
12  
I(A)  
I(B)  
Unit expects DCD ON  
[INDICATION]  
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Table A-1. Interface Signal List (Female Connectors) (Cont.)  
Signal Function Source  
V.24/  
RS-232  
DB-25  
V.35*  
34-PIN  
(Female)  
EIA-530  
DB-25  
(Female)  
V.36/  
RS-449**  
DB-37  
X.21***  
DB-15  
(Female)  
Description  
(Female)  
(Female)  
Transmit Clock  
DCE  
DCE  
15  
17  
Y SCT(A) 114  
A SCT(B) 114  
15 DB(A)  
12 DB(B)  
5
ST(A)  
6
S(A)  
Unit requires clock  
for synchronization  
(in synchronous  
mode)  
23 ST(B)  
13 S(B)  
[SIGNAL  
TIMING]  
Receive  
Clock  
X SCR(B) 115  
V SCR(A) 115  
17 DD(A)  
8
RT(A)  
--  
Unit requires clock  
for synchronization  
(in synchronous  
mode)  
9
DD(B)  
26 RT(B)  
*
The V.35 connection is made via an adapter cable (DB-25 connector to V.35-34 pin  
connector) for MBE 10-8D and MBE10-1D.  
** The V.36/RS-449 connection is made by means of an RS-530 to V.36 conversion  
cable supplied with the RS-530 model.  
*** The X.21 connection is made by means of an RS-530 to X.21 conversion cable  
supplied with the RS-530 model.  
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X.21 / 15-pin  
RS-530  
1
Shield  
Shield  
1
Signal GND  
RTS-a  
7
8
3
Signal GND  
C-a  
4
10  
C-b  
RTS-b  
CTS-a  
CTS-b  
19  
5
13  
5
I-a  
I-b  
DCD-a  
DCD-b  
TC-a  
8
10  
15  
12  
17  
9
12  
6
S-a  
S-b  
13  
TC-b  
RC-a  
RC-b  
TD-a  
2
9
T-a  
T-b  
2
TD-b  
RD-a  
RD-b  
14  
3
4
R-a  
R-b  
11  
16  
Figure A-1. Cable – CBL-530T/21C  
Cable supplied with MBE for X.21 interface  
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V.35/ DB-25  
Shield  
V.35/ 34-pin  
1
A
P
2
Tx  
Tx  
S
14  
3
R
Rx  
Rx  
T
16  
17  
9
V
R Clk  
E Clk  
T Clk  
X
24  
11  
15  
12  
4
U
W
Y
AA (a)  
RTS  
C
D
E
B
F
CTS  
5
DCE Ready  
Gnd  
6
7
DCD  
8
DTE Ready  
20  
H
Figure A-2. Cable – CBL-530/V.35/F  
Cable supplied with MBE10-1D, 8D for V.35 interface  
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RS-530  
RS-449/V.36-37 pin  
Shield  
TD-a  
1
1
Shield  
SD-a  
SD-b  
RD-a  
RD-b  
RS-a  
RS-b  
CS-a  
CS-b  
DM-a  
DM-b  
TR-a  
TR-b  
2
4
TD-b  
14  
3
22  
6
RD-a  
RD-b  
16  
4
24  
7
RTS-a  
RTS-b  
CTS-a  
CTS-b  
DSR-a  
DSR-b  
DTR-a  
DTR-b  
sig. GND  
DCD-a  
DCD-b  
TC-a  
19  
5
25  
9
13  
6
27  
11  
29  
12  
30  
22  
20  
23  
7
19,20,37 SG  
13  
31  
5
RR-a  
RR-b  
ST-a  
ST-b  
RT-a  
RT-b  
LL  
8
10  
15  
12  
17  
9
TC-b  
23  
8
RC-a  
RC-b  
26  
10  
14  
17  
35  
18  
LL  
18  
21  
24  
11  
25  
RL  
RL  
EXT-CK-a  
EXT-CK-b  
TM  
TT-a  
TT-b  
TM  
Figure A-3. Cable – CBL/449/F  
Cable supplied with MBE for V.36 interface  
MBE/4-Wire  
MBE/4-Wire  
Local  
Remote  
Tx  
Tx  
Rx  
Rx  
SHIELD  
GND  
GND  
Figure A-4. Four-Wire (4W) Connection  
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RJ-45 socket  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rx pair: pins 3 and 6  
Tx pair: pins 1 and 2  
Figure A-5. 10BaseT Connection (for UTP Ethernet)  
Table A-2. Control Cable RJ-45 to DB-9 Connection (DCE)  
RJ-45  
Pin 4 GND  
DB-9  
Pin 5 GND  
Pin 2 RX  
Pin 3 TX  
Pin 8 CTS  
Pin 7 RTS  
Pin 5 TX  
Pin 6 RX  
Pin 7 RTS  
Pin 8 CTS  
Table A-3. ISDN "S" Interface Cable Pin Assignments  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
3
4
5
6
Tx+  
Rx+  
Rx–  
Tx–  
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Index  
—B—  
bridge mode, 1-5  
bridges, 1-2  
—L—  
LAN, 1-8  
connection, 2-8  
interface, 1-10  
processor, 1-8  
LEDs, 1-11  
line connection, 2-8  
link interface, 1-9, 1-10  
—C—  
clock, 2-5  
COD, 1-3  
configuration, 2-3  
initial setup, 3-2  
control interface, 1-11  
control port, 1-9  
CSLIP, 1-1  
—M—  
MAC protocols, 1-8  
management, 1-2  
MBE  
compatibility, 1-6  
front panel, 1-4  
management, 1-9  
operation, 1-6  
rear panel, 1-4  
site requirements, 2-1  
MTU, 1-2  
—D—  
datagrams, 1-2  
debug, 4-2  
DC, 4-2  
DO, 4-2  
log, 4-2  
—E—  
errors, 4-2  
—P—  
panel controls, 1-11  
PAP/CHAP, 1-3  
pin assignment, A-1  
ping, 4-1  
power, 1-11, 2-9, 3-3  
power supply, 1-9, 1-11  
PPP, 1-1  
—F—  
filtering block, 1-9  
firewall, 1-3  
flash, 1-3, 1-4, 1-10  
frame relay, 1-1  
front panel, 3-1  
normal operation, 3-3  
—Q—  
Quick Setup, 1-3  
—I—  
installation, 2-2  
interfaces, 1-9  
connection, 2-7  
IP routing, 1-1  
IP/IPX support, 1-2  
ISDN, 1-3  
—R—  
RADview, 1-2  
reset, 1-11  
reset factory settings, 4-3  
routers, 1-1, 1-2  
routing mode, 1-5  
—J—  
jumpers, 2-5  
—S—  
security, 1-3  
Single IP, 1-3  
SLIP, 1-1  
SNMP management, 1-2  
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switches, 2-5  
troubleshooting, 4-2  
—T—  
—X—  
XMODEM, 1-9  
technical specifications, 1-10  
TELNET, 1-2  
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