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Comtech EF Data CRS-180 User Manual

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CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch

MN/CRS180.IOM

Table of Contents

Revision 11

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1.2

Physical Features ............................................................................................................... 1–2

1.2.1 Modem Side Features .............................................................................................................. 1–2

1.2.2 Top and Antenna Side Features .............................................................................................. 1–3

1.3

Functional Description ....................................................................................................... 1–4

1.3.1 Switch Operation with CDM-625/A, -760, -750, -570/A, -710G, -710, or -700 Modems ........ 1–4

1.3.1.1

1:1 IP Redundancy Data Switching ................................................................................. 1–5

1.3.1.1.1 CDM-625/A, -760, -750, -710G, -710, -700 Managed Switch Mode ........................ 1–5

1.3.1.1.2 CDM-625/A (with Optional IP Packet Processor) – Router Mode ............................ 1–8

1.3.1.1.3 CDM-570/A (with optional IP Module or Packet Processor) Managed Switch or

Router Modes ............................................................................................................................ 1–10

1.4

Summary of Specifications ............................................................................................... 1–14

CHAPTER 2.

INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 2–1

2.1

Unpack and Inspect the Shipment ...................................................................................... 2–1

2.2

Mount the Switch .............................................................................................................. 2–2

CHAPTER 3.

SWITCH CONNECTORS AND PINOUTS ......................................... 3–1

3.1

Cabling Connection Types .................................................................................................. 3–1

3.1.1 Coaxial Cable Connections....................................................................................................... 3–1

3.1.1.1

Type ‘BNC’ ....................................................................................................................... 3–2

3.1.1.2

Type ‘TNC’ ....................................................................................................................... 3–2

3.1.1.3

Type ‘N’ ........................................................................................................................... 3–2

3.1.1.4

Type ‘F’ ............................................................................................................................ 3–2

3.1.1.5

Type ‘SMA’ (Subminiature Version ‘A’) ........................................................................... 3–3

3.1.2 D-Subminiature Cable Connections ......................................................................................... 3–3

3.1.3 RJ-45, RJ-48 Cable Connections ............................................................................................... 3–3

3.2

CRS-180 User Connectors ................................................................................................... 3–4

3.2.1 Modem Side Connectors ......................................................................................................... 3–4

3.2.1.1

IF Connectors (50Ω BNC) ................................................................................................ 3–4

3.2.1.2

J3 | Control A’ Connector (Top) – Modem ‘A’ (DB-9F) .................................................. 3–5

3.2.1.3

‘J4 | Control B’ Connector (Bottom) – Modem ‘B’ (DB-9F) ............................................ 3–5

3.2.2 Antenna Side Connectors ........................................................................................................ 3–6

3.2.2.1

IF Connectors (50Ω BNC) ................................................................................................ 3–6

3.2.2.2

Ground Stud .................................................................................................................... 3–6

CHAPTER 4.

MODEM AND SWITCH CONFIGURATION ...................................... 4–1

4.1

Overview ........................................................................................................................... 4–1

4.2

Configure the CDM-625/As for 1:1 Redundancy .................................................................. 4–3

4.2.1 CDM-625/A Remote User M&C Ethernet Interface ................................................................ 4–4