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TraverseEdge 2020 Applications and Engineering Guide, Chapter 9: Operations Communications
Release 5.0.x Turin Networks Page 9-3
The two ports are functionally identical and require configuration.
Figure 9-4 Rear RJ-45 ports
Both rear Ethernet ports are 10/100Base-T auto sensing or user configurable. The pinout for both RJ-45
ports is shown in Table 9-1 . These are standard RJ-45 10/100Base-T Ethernet connections and can be con-
nected to using a standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable.
NOTE: An NTP server can only be configured on ETH-R1 or ETH-R2, not on ETH-F
The service state of both Ethernet ports are enabled by default but are user provisionable. The default IP
addresses of the two Ethernet ports are 5.0.1.1 and 5.0.2.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The user can
change those IP addresses to match their data network needs.
For the R1 port, its IP address is directly tied to the NE management processor, so that the user can simply
TELNET or FTP to this IP address with the appropriate TCP port specified (port 3082 is for a machine
interface, port 3083 is for TL1 access, and ports 20 and 21 are for FTP access).
For the R2 port, its IP address is tied to the NE application processor, so that the user cannot use this IP
address to directly access the NE. However, the user may still use the R2 port to gain IP connectivity to the
NE, then use any IP addresses that is directly tied to the management processor (e.g. the Front Craft Ether-
net IP address*, the R1 IP address*, or the two CCTs IP addresses) to gain NE access.
Table 9-1 Rear Management RJ-45 Port Pinouts
Pin # Description
1
Ethernet Transmit Pos
2
Ethernet Transmit Neg
3
Ethernet Receive Pos
4
Not Used
5
Not Used
6
Ethernet Receive Neg
7
Not Used
8
Ground
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