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10/100BaseT Ethernet
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IPoA (IP over ATM)  

Features
• Central control & monitoring of the Falcon system
• 10/100BaseT Ethernet
• Supports IPoA (IP over ATM)
• Supports Ethernet Bridging
• SNMPv3 agent
• 4 digital inputs with reference voltage
• 5 alarm outputs (dry contact)
• User configurable alarms conditions
• Local CPU
• Local storage of configuration parameters
• Hot-Swap and Hot-Plug

Application
The SYS-IB card provides central access for control and monitoring of all cards installed in a
Falcon system. Furthermore the SYS-IB supports IPoA (RFC 2225) and Ethernet Bridging
(RFC 2684) for in-band communication.
While the SYS-IB card is not required for basic operation and function of the system, it
provides additional functionalities as needed i.e. for N+1 redundancy solutions or to have
access to service cards remotely.
For communication with all other cards within the Falcon the SYS-IB card uses internal
Ethernet links.
By the use of a SYS-IB card the Falcon system can be configured and monitored via SNMP.
Firmware upgrades can be performed remotely.
Alarms of other cards are reported to the SYS-IB card via dedicated alarm lines. These
alarms, as well as the 4 digital input signals, can be combined by any logical function to build
a user defined alarm. For individual control the alarm contacts and the reconfiguration of the
entire system are provided.
The card can be configured by use of the console port (RS232) or via the Ethernet port. All
configuration parameters are stored locally. The entire function of the module is controlled by
the on-board CPU. The firmware is stored in the on-board Flash memory.
The card supports hot-plug and hot-swap according to the Compact-PCI specification.
                   

 
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