
MX-2100/2104 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 General Information
Application Considerations 1-37
• There is no indication for the remote loss of frame synchronization, or for the
loops connected at the remote end of the link.
• Remote channel loops are activated on the local channel, therefore such loops
return data toward the remote MX-2100.
• It is not possible to simultaneously activate local and remote loops.
• To perform channel tests by tone injection (voice channels) or pseudo-random
sequence transmission test (data channels), it is necessary to activate a local
main link loop, or to make an appropriate loopback connection at the remote
end of the link.
Management Communication Port
MX-2100 is available with a Supervisory Port Connector (Control port) and with
one of the following three Management Port interfaces on the KCL.2 module:
• MNG: 9-pin Dial Port
• ETHERNET: UTP Ethernet interface
• ETHERNET: BNC Ethernet interface.
Supervisory Port Connector
The 9-pin D-type female type connector located on the KCL.2 module (the
Supervisory Port connector) can be used to manage the MX-2100 unit by means of
an ASCII terminal, a network management station, or TELNET over SLIP. The
communication parameters of this port can be selected in accordance with system
requirements:
• Data rate - 9.6 - for use with ASCII terminal or SLIP connection
- 19.2, 38.4 or 57.6 kbps - for use with SLIP connection only.
• Word format - One start bit
- Seven or eight data bits
- Even, odd or no parity
- One stop bit.
• Interface type - DCE or DTE (user selectable).
Ethernet Port
The KCL.2 module can be ordered with either a UTP or a BNC Ethernet
connector.
Dial Port Connector
The KCL module can be ordered with an additional, 9-pin D-type female type
connector as the MNG port.
This port is intended for connection to a Hayes or Hayes-compatible dial-up
modem. The reporting method can be programmed by the user, in accordance
with the following options:
• Always send a report whenever a new alarm or event condition is detected
• Reporting disabled (no dial-out function).
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