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TSU 610

User Manual

Part Numbers

July 1999
61200610L2-1A

1200610L2
1200610L2#DC

1200615L2
1200615L2#DC

Summary of Contents for 1200610L2

Page 1: ...TSU 610 User Manual Part Numbers July 1999 61200610L2 1A 1200610L2 1200610L2 DC 1200615L2 1200615L2 DC...

Page 2: ...rademark of Microsoft Corp T Watch is a trademark of ADTRAN Inc SLC96 is a registered trademark of AT T 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 Phone 256 963 8000 1999 ADTRAN In...

Page 3: ...ll products meet Y2K specifications regardless of model or revision Information about ADTRAN s Y2K compliance program is available at the fol lowing locations ADTRAN Web Site www adtran com Product Ma...

Page 4: ...ight to file a complaint with the FCC 4 Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If they do...

Page 5: ...d can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio fre quencies Operation of this equipment in a resi...

Page 6: ...he interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Commu nications Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables au...

Page 7: ...lephone lines and internal metallic waterpipe sys tem if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device...

Page 8: ...d transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the de vice meets Part 68 encoded analog...

Page 9: ...lling protection I attest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to analog content and encoded billing protection information...

Page 10: ...irements the operator s main tainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with _________ circle one above I agree to provide _________________ telco s name with proper docum...

Page 11: ...owl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet base ment or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning...

Page 12: ...ons or if it fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure Return Material Authorization RMA...

Page 13: ...Conferencing Application 1 5 Drop and Insert Voice and Router Application 1 6 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Unpack Inspect Power Up 2 1 Receipt Inspection 2 1 ADTRAN Shipments Include 2 1 Customer Provid...

Page 14: ...Any Menu Field Operation or Display 3 6 Data Port Identification 3 7 Terminal Mode Connection 3 8 Telnet Connection 3 8 Menu Structure 3 9 Menu Options 3 9 Status 3 9 Config Configuration 3 9 Util Ut...

Page 15: ...ndary Timing 4 13 Unit Menu 4 14 Ctl Port Rate 4 14 Traps 4 14 Access 4 14 Init Modem 4 14 Control Port 4 14 IP Address 4 14 Subnet Mask 4 14 Default Router 4 14 SLIP Rate 4 15 SLIP Flow CTL 4 15 Prox...

Page 16: ...6 Network Interface Loopbacks 4 26 Local Loopback 4 27 Remote Loopback 4 27 Test Patterns 4 28 Pattern Result 4 29 Run Self Test 4 30 Board level tests 4 31 Unit level tests 4 31 Port Tests 4 31 Cance...

Page 17: ...y 5 4 Loop Loss 5 4 Local Loop Sync 5 4 Active Alarms 5 4 View History 5 4 Port Status 5 5 Remote Port 5 5 Clear Port Alarm 5 5 HDSL Configuration Menu 5 6 Network NI 5 9 Format 5 9 Training Mode 5 9...

Page 18: ...Utility Menu 5 20 Time Date 5 21 Factory Restore 5 21 Set Passcode 5 21 Enter Passcode from Other Menus 5 21 Change Set a Passcode 5 22 Automatic Time out Feature 5 22 No Passcode Desired 5 22 Unit ID...

Page 19: ...ty 5 35 SNMP Trap Destination Address 5 35 System Name 5 36 System Contact 5 36 System Location 5 36 Auto Fail Traps Sent 5 36 Poll Link Status Traps Sent 5 37 Ping IP Host 5 37 Telnet Terminal Time o...

Page 20: ...Table of Contents xx TSU 610 User Manual 61200610L2 1...

Page 21: ...e 3 2 Module Slots TSU 610 3 7 Figure 4 1 Telnet Terminal Main Menu 4 1 Figure 4 2 TSU 610 T1 Status Menu 4 2 Figure 4 3 TSU 610 Configuration Menu 4 6 Figure 4 4 TSU 610 T1 Network NI Menu 4 7 Figure...

Page 22: ...Clock Source 5 12 Figure 5 9 Secondary Clock Source 5 12 Figure 5 10 DS0 Temp Map 5 16 Figure 5 11 Utility Menu Tree 5 20 Figure 5 12 Test Menu 5 24 Figure 5 13 Network Loopback Tests 5 26 Figure 5 1...

Page 23: ...t Access Table for HDSL 5 34 Table B 1 Alarm Conditions B 2 Table B 2 TR 08 DS0 Conversion Table B 3 Table C 1 RJ 48C Pinouts C 1 Table C 2 15 Pin D Connector Pinouts C 2 Table C 3 HDSL Pin Modular Pi...

Page 24: ...List of Tables xxiv TSU 610 User Manual 61200610L2 1...

Page 25: ...ion The TSU 610 is a T1 FT1 multiplexer with six option slots an interchangable network interface and embedded SNMP management The TSU 610 s six option slots accept one of many available option module...

Page 26: ...to be T1 or HDSL Future modules will be forth coming to interface other XDSLs The TSU 610 offers several network management options You can manage via SNMP through the chain in ports If you are using...

Page 27: ...the T1 frame may be mapped independently to any option card installed HDSL The HDSL Network Interface module allows the TSU 610 to terminate an ADTRAN HDSL line Each DS0 of the HDSL frame may be mappe...

Page 28: ...ny applications See Figure 1 1 This unique approach allows you to mix interface types to meet any application Figure 1 1 TSU 610 Option Modules DSU DP Provides two sync or async ports 232 or V 35 Dial...

Page 29: ...cation an Nx54 64 module provides a V 35 interface to a router The PBX is interfaced to the TSU 610 with the DSX 1 module An OCU DP module and OCU DP plug on board provide two switched 56 circuits for...

Page 30: ...interface to a remote TSU T WATCH PRO which runs on a PC easily manages the network FXO modules are used to provide PBX extensions to remote sites See Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Drop and Insert Voice and...

Page 31: ...inside last page of this manual If possible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the TSU 610 back for repair or for verification of damage during shipment ADTRAN Shipments Include...

Page 32: ...be connected to the terminal strip according to the polarity markings on the unit For Example A 48 V source would be connected with the 48 V return attached to the terminal and the 48 VDC attached to...

Page 33: ...U 610 TSU 610 with DC Power TSU 610 HDSL and TSU 610 HDSL with DC power Figure 2 1 TSU 610 Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 7 1 T1 Network Connection DA 15 Connector 2 T1 Network Connection RJ 48C 3 T1 M...

Page 34: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 T1 Network Connection DA 15 Connector 2 T1 Network Connection RJ 48C 3 T1 Monitor Test Jacks 4 Control In Out Connection 5 Alarm Relay Connection 6 Power Switch 7 5A 250V Fuse 8...

Page 35: ...el 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 HDSL Network Connection DA15 Connector 2 HDSL Network Connection 8 pin modular connector 3 Control In Out Connection 4 Alarm Relay Connector 5 Power Switch 6 1 A 250 V Fuse 7 Ex...

Page 36: ...th DC Power Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 D 15 HDSL Connection 2 8 Pin Modular HDSL Connection 3 Control In Out Connection 4 Alarm Relay Connection 5 Power Switch 6 5A 250V Fuse 7 Blank panel coverin...

Page 37: ...face complies with the applicable ANSI and ATt T standards The HDSL interface complies with Bellcore TA NWT 1210 and ANSI Technical Report T1E1 4 92 002RZ See Appendix F for loop insertion loss requir...

Page 38: ...rom a PC or a modem for control of the TSU 610 You can also use it as a chain input from another TSU 610 or other TSU Family products Chain Port Output The chain port output provides an EIA 232 output...

Page 39: ...port Dial Backup module if it is installed This slot accepts all other interface types except Secondary Network interface option modules including DSX 1 PBX and the Full Drop and Insert D I network in...

Page 40: ...terminal or T Watch Pro consists of the following tests Board level tests Each of the TSU 610 boards contains an on board processor which executes a series of tests checking the circuitry on the boar...

Page 41: ...ed from the control port when T Watch Pro SNMP or the terminal interface is being used If the control port is to be used the control port baud rate must also be selected Chain In PC The unit can be co...

Page 42: ...configured remotely there are no additional steps necessary before executing remote configuration The Passcode the Unit ID and the Control Port settings are stored in a nonvolatile memory This ensures...

Page 43: ...ct or system are all to be of a grounding type The equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment A supplementary equipment groun...

Page 44: ...nded item that is permanently and reliably connected to the electrical service equipment ground The supplemental grounding conductor shall be connected to the equipment using a number 8 ring terminal...

Page 45: ...tion FRONT PANEL The TSU 610 front panel monitors operation and controls the configuration of the unit The TSU 610 front panel is shown in Figure 3 1 on page 3 2 For detailed descriptions of each part...

Page 46: ...has lost signal 5 Alarm Module Status Active when an alarm condition has been detected 6 Test Module Status Active when the module is in test mode 7 OK Module Status Operation is in normal mode with...

Page 47: ...g on the Network Interface Alarm Red Red when an alarm RED BLUE YEL LOW is active on the Network Interface Otherwise it is Off To view an alarm condition select the ACTIVE ALARM menu item or select AL...

Page 48: ...n module is in test mode Oth erwise it is Off Alarm Red Red when module is in alarm Otherwise it is Off To view an alarm condition select the ACTIVE ALARM menu item or select ALARM by pressing SHIFT 8...

Page 49: ...atch To access the TSU 610 menus in terminal mode connect a VT 100 terminal or a computer running a terminal program to either the Chain In port on the rear of the unit or the Craft jack on the front...

Page 50: ...ld Exit Any Menu Field Operation or Display Press ESC on the keyboard as many times as required to return to the desired menu Step Action 1 Activate the Status Menu by entering 1 at the Command line 2...

Page 51: ...is referencing If a module containing a PBX DSX 1 OPTION CARD with an Nx56 64 plug on interface is installed in option slot 6 it would be designated as DSX 1 Passthru 6 1 Where slot 6 and port 1 The D...

Page 52: ...to configure and monitor the unit Initiate this mode by typing ctrl PTT on the terminal once it is connected to the Chain In port Telnet Connection You can connect to the TSU 610 via telnet Before att...

Page 53: ...m has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters Menu Options The MAIN menu contains the following Status Displays all relevant information for the network and DTE inter...

Page 54: ...bilities Interfaces with a modem which permits dialing into a remote TSU 610 location to configure the unit or read the status or performance of the unit Receives traps from any TSU product Records an...

Page 55: ...d the PASSCODE using the terminal mode See Unit ID on page 4 23 and Change Set a Passcode on page 4 22 for more details 2 Set the CONTROL PORT RATE to the same setting as the PC Com port 3 Connect the...

Page 56: ...Chapter 3 Operation 3 12 TSU 610 User Manual 61200610L2 1...

Page 57: ...after the Telnet Terminal session is established as shown in Figure 4 1 The default Telnet Terminal password is ADTRAN Figure 4 1 Telnet Terminal Main Menu Only one Telnet Terminal session may be acti...

Page 58: ...llows you to view the status of the TSU 610 operation See Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 TSU 610 T1 Status Menu 15 MIN 24 HR 1 AS 0 0 NA 1 NETWORK NI PERFORMANCE REPORTS 2 EF 0 0 NA 3 ES 0 NA 4 SES 0 NA 5 UAS...

Page 59: ...er of severely errored seconds more than 320 errors second UAS Number of unavailable seconds 10 or more consecutive seconds If insufficient time has passed to collect data NA displays Continue with st...

Page 60: ...item displays End of List This display includes two lines of text The top line is the alarm source The bottom line is the alarm message A list of alarm messages is found in Appendix D System Messages...

Page 61: ...er the signal is present Remote Port Remote Port displays the status of activity on the Chain In remote port This is useful for troubleshooting communication sessions as well as verifying cabling RX C...

Page 62: ...s See Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 TSU 610 Configuration Menu 1 NETWORK NI See Figure 4 4 2 UNIT See Figure 4 5 3 MAP XCHNG AUTO OFF 4 MAP IN USE A B 1 COPY MAP A TO TEMP MAP 2 COPY MAP B TO TEMP MAP 3 CREAT...

Page 63: ...PRMS ON OFF INTERNAL NETWORK NI 5 TIMING MODE DTE SLOT 1 UBR1TE SLOT 1 0 0 SECONDARY SI 1 NETWORK NI 6 SET LINE BUILD OUT 7 5 15 0 22 5 ACCEPT ALL AUTO REJECT ATT REJECT FT1 7 INBAND LPBK REJECT ATT...

Page 64: ...NABLE DISABLE 3 ACCESS DIRECT DIAL NONE CUSTOM HAYES 4 INIT MODEM MOTOROLA USR COURIER 5 CONTROL PORT NORMAL 2 UNIT 6 IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 7 SUBNET ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 38400 19200 8 DEFAULT...

Page 65: ...llow Format Sets the frame format for the NI Choices D4 ESF SLC96 Code Sets the line code for the NI Choices AMI B8ZS YEL Alarm Enables and disables the transmitting of yellow alarms Choices ENA DISA...

Page 66: ...and insert a one 1 when needed to maintain ones at 12 5 Choices Enable Disable TR 08 The TR 08 submenu configures the unit for TR 08 applications The submenu items and their descriptions follow Alarm...

Page 67: ...ork Timing DTE Timing UBR1TE Internal Timing Secondary Timing The selected clock option always designates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is always recovered fr...

Page 68: ...used in applications where it is necessary to have the DTE as the primary clock source such as limited distance line drivers See Figure 4 7 The DTE source timing is restricted from use when a secondar...

Page 69: ...as the source of timing Applications include private line driver circuits where one end is set to network and the other to internal See Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Internal Clock Source Secondary Timing Th...

Page 70: ...if connected directly to the PC Dial Used when connection is through a modem The dial string is entered from T Watch Pro SNMP Init Modem Allows you to choose an industry standard or a custom initializ...

Page 71: ...the transmission of trap messages from units being proxied for Choices Enable Disable External Alarms Allows the external alarm relay to be enabled or disabled If enabled and an alarm occurs it may be...

Page 72: ...tching After editing Map A press Enter to record the Map A settings and activate the selection fields for Map B Use the same operation to edit switching time for Map B When ESF is used with an FDL cha...

Page 73: ...p Map Use the UP and DOWN ARROWS or NUMBER KEYS to move the cursor from one selection to another Use the Enter key to perform the action displayed to the right of the cursor TEMP MAP DS0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 74: ...Map to one of three config urations current Map A current Map B or all IDLEs This step is optional 2 Edits the Temp Map so that it reflects the desired map configuration 3 Replaces the current DS0 ma...

Page 75: ...mode the cur sor location moves to DS0 number one in the DS0 field of the Temp Map The cursor may be moved from one DS0 to another by using the up and down arrows until the cursor is lo cated at the...

Page 76: ...designed so that future ports will contain the appropriate menu selections to provide access by use of this menu item The Config menus for options ports are described in separate sections of the manu...

Page 77: ...he unit This menu also displays the unit software revision and the Unit ID setting Figure 4 11 Utility Menu Tree 1 TIME DATE TIME HH MM SS DATE MM DD YY 2 FACTORY RESTORE Returns all configurations to...

Page 78: ...activity for ten minutes If the unit is to be remotely accessed using T Watch Pro a passcode must be entered When managing a number of units the passcode can be the same for all The unexpected appear...

Page 79: ...the password After ten minutes of inactivity the unit reverts to limited access operation To make changes in the configuration the passcode can be reentered See Set Passcode on page 4 22 for further i...

Page 80: ...rompt press Enter Pressing Enter with no Unit ID recorded establishes the unit as unable to be operated by remote control Software Revision Software Rev This menu provides access to the display of the...

Page 81: ...ividual menu items concerning tests before executing Figure 4 12 TSU 610 T1 Test Menu NO LOOPBACK 1 LOCAL LOOPBCK LOCAL LOOPBACK PAYLOAD LOOPBACK NO LOOPBACK 1 NETWORK TESTS ATT INBAND LLB 2 REMOTE LO...

Page 82: ...ch Pro commands or remotely by using special in band codes AT T D4 network loop up and loop down codes Additionally the loopbacks can be remotely controlled by means of out of band commands by the T1...

Page 83: ...ad Loopback Activates the payload loopback Remote Loopback This activates the same loopbacks as Local Loopback but at the far end It uses either the inband loopup code as specified by ANSI T1 403 for...

Page 84: ...pback is verified Test Patterns None Terminates pattern generation All Ones Sends an all ones pattern to the network All Zeros Sends an all zeros pattern to the network QRSS TST DS0s Inserts a QRSS pa...

Page 85: ...he selection The TSU 610 starts to generate a QRSS test pattern and inserts the pattern into all DS0s 3 Select None to end the test Pattern Result Displays the results of the test currently active Lea...

Page 86: ...The self test checks the integrity of the internal operation of the electronic components by performing memory tests and by sending and verifying data test patterns through all internal interfaces Alt...

Page 87: ...r boards and is checked on the controller This verifies the data path clocks and control signals If a failure is detected note the failure number and contact ADTRAN Technical Support The execution of...

Page 88: ...ion addresses See Figure 4 14 Unit Access Table This menu edits and creates the Unit Access Table This table stores the Unit ID Passcode and Unit Type for units connected via chain ports or connected...

Page 89: ...UNITY PUBLIC 5 HOST 1 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 6 HOST 2 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 7 HOST 3 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 8 HOST 4 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 9 SYSTEM NAME ADTRAN TS...

Page 90: ...Traps are normally sent from the unit in alarm to the TSU 610 For units in the Unit Access Table that are not chained directly to the TSU 610 but are managed over Inband or the FDL traps are not autom...

Page 91: ...c in order for the NMS to have Read Access to MIBs supported by the TSU 610 This value must be a text string of 16 characters or less SNMP Read Write Community SNMP NMS using this community name have...

Page 92: ...ied in this entry If the address is set to the default value of 0 0 0 0 no traps are forwarded for this particular value Host 2 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Second destination address for SNMP...

Page 93: ...pecific IP address Telnet Terminal Time out The TSU 610 terminates a Telnet or terminal session if no activity is detected for this length of time Only one Telnet or terminal session may be active at...

Page 94: ...Chapter 4 T1 Network Interface 4 38 TSU 610 User Manual 61200610L2 1...

Page 95: ...layed after the Telnet Terminal session is established See Figure 5 1 The default Telnet Terminal password is ADTRAN Figure 5 1 Telnet Terminal Main Menu Only one Telnet Terminal session may be active...

Page 96: ...EMOTE LOOP 1 4 REMOTE LOOP 2 5 EXIT Command Loop Status Loop Quality Local Remote Loop 1 0 0 2 HDSL LOOP STATUS Loop 2 0 0 Loop Loss Local Remote 1 STATUS Loop 1 0 dB 0 Loop 2 0 dB 0 Local Loop Sync L...

Page 97: ...ES Number of errored seconds 1 or more errors second SES Number of severely errored seconds more than 320 errors second UAS Number of unavailable seconds 10 or more consecutive seconds If insufficien...

Page 98: ...ync Displays an asterisk when the Loop is in sync Active Alarms This menu item displays a list of current alarms reported by either the base controller or any of the ports If no alarms are current the...

Page 99: ...nals monitored on the data ports For example an Nx56 64 interface monitors the RTS CTS TD and RD along with other signal lines When a port is selected the LCD indicates whether the signal is present R...

Page 100: ...s See Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 TSU 610 HDSL Configuration Menu 1 NETWORK NI See Figure 5 4 2 UNIT See Figure 5 5 3 MAP XCHNG AUTO OFF 4 MAP IN USE A B 1 COPY MAP A TO TEMP MAP 2 COPY MAP B TO TEMP MAP 3...

Page 101: ...ork NI Menu 1 FORMAT D4 IF IN LOCAL MODE ESF 2 TRAINING MODE REMOTE LOCAL 3 TIMING MODE INTERNAL NETWORK NO LOOPBACK 4 LOOPBACK TIMEOUT OFF ACK 1 NETWORK 20 MIN ACK 60 MIN ACK 5 NIU LOOPBACK DISABLE E...

Page 102: ...ENABLE DISABLE 3 ACCESS DIRECT DIAL NONE CUSTOM HAYES 4 INIT MODEM MOTOROLA USR COURIER 5 CONTROL PORT NORMAL 2 UNIT 6 IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 7 SUBNET ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 38400 19200 8 DEFAUL...

Page 103: ...HTUR Timing Mode Selects the clock source for transmission toward the HDSL network Choices Internal Network Secondary DTE Slot 1 UBR1TE Slot 1 Secondary SI Slot 6 Normal DSU Loopback Timeout Local Mod...

Page 104: ...work Timing DTE Timing UBR1TE Internal Timing Secondary Timing The selected clock option always designates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is always recovered f...

Page 105: ...used in applications where it is necessary to have the DTE as the primary clock source such as limited distance line drivers See Figure 5 7 The DTE source timing is restricted from use when a seconda...

Page 106: ...r as the source of timing Applications include private line driver circuits where one end is set to network and the other to internal See Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Internal Clock Source Secondary Timing T...

Page 107: ...if connected directly to the PC Dial Used when connection is through a modem The dial string is entered from T Watch Pro SNMP Init Modem Allows you to choose an industry standard or a custom initiali...

Page 108: ...s the transmission of trap messages from units being proxied for Choices Enable Disable External Alarms Allows the external alarm relay to be enabled or disabled If enabled and an alarm occurs may be...

Page 109: ...itching After editing Map A press Enter to record the Map A settings and activate the selection fields for Map B Use the same operation to edit switching time for Map B When ESF is used with an FDL ch...

Page 110: ...r configuring and reviewing map information See Figure 5 10 Figure 5 10 DS0 Temp Map TEMP MAP DS0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PORT IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE DS0 13 14...

Page 111: ...ed state You can then use the following selections Step Action 1 Initializes the Temp Map to one of three configu rations current Map A current Map B or all IDLEs This step is optional 2 Edits the Tem...

Page 112: ...s mode the cur sor location moves to DS0 number one in the DS0 field of the Temp Map The cursor may be moved from one DS0 to another by using the up and down arrows until the cursor is lo cated at the...

Page 113: ...igned so that future ports developed will contain the appropriate menu selections to provide access by use of this menu item The Config menus for options ports are described in separate sections of th...

Page 114: ...the unit This menu also displays the unit software revision and the Unit ID setting Figure 5 11 Utility Menu Tree 1 TIME DATE TIME HH MM SS DATE MM DD YY 2 FACTORY RESTORE Returns all configurations t...

Page 115: ...the unit is to be remotely accessed using T Watch Pro a passcode must be entered When managing a number of units the passcode can be the same for all The unexpected appearance of the Passcode prompt...

Page 116: ...es of inactivity the unit reverts to limited access operation To make changes in the configuration the passcode can be reentered See Set Passcode on page 5 21 for further information concerning passco...

Page 117: ...prompt press Enter Pressing Enter with no Unit ID recorded establishes the unit as unable to be operated by remote control Software Revision Software Rev This menu provides access to the display of th...

Page 118: ...items concerning tests before executing Figure 5 12 Test Menu NO LOOPBACK 1 LOCAL LOOPBCK LOCAL LOOPBACK PAYLOAD LOOPBACK NO LOOPBACK 1 NETWORK TESTS ATT INBAND LLB 2 REMOTE LOOPBK ANSI FDL PLB ANSI...

Page 119: ...g Loopback Tests A number of different loopbacks can be invoked locally from the front panel by T Watch Pro commands or remotely by using special in band codes AT T D4 network loop up and loop down co...

Page 120: ...oad Loopback Activates the payload loopback Remote Loopback This activates the same loopbacks as Local Loopback but at the far end It uses either the inband loopup code as specified by ANSI T1 403 for...

Page 121: ...end Once the REMOTE LOOPBACK type is selected the LCD displays the loopback progress by displaying LOOPING until loopback is verified HDSL Loopback No Loopback Deactivates any loopbacks Local Loopback...

Page 122: ...un along with normal data flow The TST DS0s are user assigned as part of the DS0 Map This sets the pattern for the test and initiates the transmission of the pattern The test is terminated by selectin...

Page 123: ...ort and 2 Looping the far end using a V 54 loopback code on the Nx56 64 port In addition a single DS0 can be used for continuous testing while other DS0s are passing normal data This will also provide...

Page 124: ...ests Board level tests Each of the TSU 610 boards contain an on board processor which executes a series of tests checking the circuitry on the board RAM tests EPROM checksum DS0 map tests On board dat...

Page 125: ...ests Use this menu selection to deactivate all active tests including tests on option modules Remote Menu Access Displays Telnet menus for a remote device may be another TSU TDU or any other ADTRAN pr...

Page 126: ...rts or connected remotely to the TSU TDU see Table 5 1 on page 5 34 An entry in the table is only required to support proxy SNMP MIB access or polling For MIB access an entry is required only if the u...

Page 127: ...COMMUNITY PUBLIC 5 HOST 1 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 6 HOST 2 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 7 HOST 3 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 8 HOST 4 TRAP IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 9 SYSTEM NAME ADTRA...

Page 128: ...d Traps are normally sent from the unit in alarm to the TSU 610 For units in the Unit Access Table that are not chained directly to the TSU 610 but are managed over Inband or the FDL traps are not aut...

Page 129: ...Read Write Community SNMP NMS using this community name have full read write access to all supported MIB objects defaults to private This setting must be the same value on both the TSU 610 and the NMS...

Page 130: ...0 0 0 0 Third destination address for SNMP traps Host 4 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Fourth destination address for SNMP traps System Name A text string that can uniquely identify an SNMP manag...

Page 131: ...Ping IP Host Allows the user to ping a specific IP address Telnet Terminal Time out The TSU 610 terminates a Telnet or Terminal session if no activity is detected for this length of time Only one Teln...

Page 132: ...that allows software updates via the chain in port This menu selection allows you to perform a flash download manually using XMODEM T Flash is also available to automate this process See Figure 5 16...

Page 133: ...ols used to exchange information between the network and the managed devices as well as to the structure of network management databases BASIC COMPONENTS SNMP has three basic components Network Manage...

Page 134: ...that device interprets the incoming request performs the requested task and sends its response to the network manager The network manager collects all the data from the various network devices and pre...

Page 135: ...configured community names accesses the host The TSU 610 can also act as an SNMP proxy agent for external units To access MIB variables on externally chained devices append a period and the Unit ID o...

Page 136: ...d for Management Station trap configuration are loading the device specific MIBs and loading or creating device specific Trap Definition Files The current product MIBs contain keywords embedded in com...

Page 137: ...406 MIB 2 Create device entries in the NMS database for all units that are to be managed through the TSU 610 The host unit should be configured as the Proxy agent for the external units The IP address...

Page 138: ...enterprise specific MIBs including ADTRAN Product MIB ADTRAN MIB ADTRAN DS1 extensions MIB ADS1 MIB The standard MIB files are usually included with most SNMP network management software The latest v...

Page 139: ...is assumed but the following information will be useful All received TR TSY 000008 specific alarms are reported locally within the history feature of the TSU 610 When the DISABLE ALARMS option is sel...

Page 140: ...n receiving an out of frame condition TR 08 DL Down and Red Alarm are declared in history for se vere framing errors After 2 5s Major Alarm and A Shelf Alarm are sent across the Data Link Loss of Sign...

Page 141: ...sions needed to map voice ports to the TR 08 network Table B 2 TR 08 DS0 Conversion Table DS0 TR 08 Channel Number Port 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 5 3 1 3 7 4 1 4 9 5 2 1 11 6 2 2 13 7 2 3 15 8 2 4 17 9 3 1 19 1...

Page 142: ...Appendix B Understanding TR 08 B 4 TSU 610 User Manual 61200610L2 1...

Page 143: ...and are used for connecting to the network See Table C 1 and Table C 2 for the pinouts of the network interfaces Network Connections The network connections are as follows Table C 1 RJ 48C Pinouts Con...

Page 144: ...AMP 747841 2 Pin Name Description 1 T TXDATA TIP Transmit data toward the network 2 UNUSED 3 T1 RXDATA TIP Receive data from the network 4 5 6 7 UNUSED 8 FG FRAME GROUND Grounded to Chassis 9 R TXDATA...

Page 145: ...nected in parallel and are used for connecting to the network See Table C 3 and Table C 4 for the pinouts of the network interfaces Network Connections The network connections are as follows Table C 3...

Page 146: ...Connector Type 15 Pin Modular Part Number AMP 747841 2 Pin Name Description 1 T LOOP 2 TIP Loop 2data 2 UNUSED 3 LOOP 1 TIP Loop 1 data 4 5 6 7 UNUSED 8 FG Frame Ground Grounded to Chassis 9 R LOOP 2...

Page 147: ...ee Table C 5 for this pinout Chain in Connections The chain in connections are as follows Table C 5 Control In Chain In Pinout Connector Type 8 Pin Modular Part Number AMP 555164 1 Pin Name Descriptio...

Page 148: ...ain Out Pinout Connector Type 8 Pin Modular Part Number AMP 555164 1 Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis Connected to GND of next unit pin 10 2 UNUSED 3 TX DATA Data transmitte...

Page 149: ...ntrol in or to another TSU TDU family multiplexer or TSU 100 Chain in See Table C 7 for this pinout Table C 7 Craft Port Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis 2 RTS Request to sn...

Page 150: ...M This is used to connect the TSU 610 to an external alarm device See Table C 8 Table C 8 External Alarm Device Connector Connector Type 4 Pin Eurostyle connector Pin Name Description 1 NC Normally Cl...

Page 151: ...status messages that appear on the TSU 610 screen ALARM MESSAGES NETWORK INTERFACE NI Alarm Description Red NI unable to frame align with incoming signal Yellow Remote alarm indication RAI being rece...

Page 152: ...st performed TR 08 DL Down TR 08 data link is down TR 08 DL Up TR 08 data link is up Minor Alarm Loss of sync carrier loss BPV threshold ex ceeded or data link failure Major Alarm Conditions for a min...

Page 153: ...ts s 75 bps Line Code Bipolar RZ AMI or B8ZS Framing D4 SF ESF or SLC96 FT1 Line Rate DS0 Channelized multiple of 64 kbps Transmit Timing Network DTE U BR1TE Secondary NI or Internal Input Signal 0 to...

Page 154: ...TR 194 ESF Performance Monitoring TR 54016 and T1 403 Approvals FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 UL 1950 NEBS Level 1 Interface Devices PC Serial Port Modem or SLIP connec tion to router Interface Type EIA 232...

Page 155: ...ch will fit in a 3U rack mount opening Width Will fit within a 19 inch rack Input Power AC powered units 90 130 VAC 60 HZ DC powered units 21 26 VDC or 40 56 VDC Fuse AC powered units 1A 250V DC power...

Page 156: ...Appendix E Specifications E 4 TSU 610 User Manual 61200610L2 1...

Page 157: ...expensive As a consequence of deploying loop repeaters a portion of telephone company equipment is no longer located in the Central Office CO and therefore requires additional expense in servicing and...

Page 158: ...In addition to using echo cancellation techniques a scheme for encoding multiple bits of information into symbols is also used Modulation techniques such as those employed in ISDN U interface products...

Page 159: ...y single bridged tap is limited to 2 kFt Total bridges tap length is limited to 2 5 kFt The total length of multi gauge cable containing 26 AWG cable must not exceed the following 12 3 L26 9 LBTAP in...

Page 160: ...cal loop as measured by a 50 kbps filter is 31 dBm An approximation for the maximum level of impulse noise as measured using a 50 kbps filter on an HDSL loop is 50 dBm Figure F 2 Loop Insertion Loss D...

Page 161: ...module status 3 4 Alarm network status 3 3 All Ones test pattern 4 28 All Zeros test pattern 4 28 Alternate Methods of Control 3 10 ANSI FDL LLB remote loopback 4 28 5 27 ANSI FDL PLB remote loopback...

Page 162: ...module for TSU 610 1 3 DTE Timing 4 12 5 11 E editing a data field how to 3 6 Editing the Temp Map how to 4 19 5 18 electrical specifications E 1 E mail for Y2K info iii environmental specifications E...

Page 163: ...Interfaces E 2 Management software T Watch Pro 3 10 map configuration 4 18 Map Exchange Menu 4 15 5 14 MAP In Use A B Menu 4 16 5 15 Menu Options status config util test 3 9 Menu Structure 3 9 MIB SN...

Page 164: ...us message D 2 power up procedure 2 12 Power up Testing 2 10 product description TSU 610 1 1 Product Matrix Y2K info iii Product Overview TSU 610 1 1 Protection Line Switch alarm condi tion TR 08 B 2...

Page 165: ...ring 4 36 5 36 system location SNMP text string 4 36 5 36 system name SNMP text string 4 36 5 36 T T1 Configuration Menu 4 6 T1 Network Test Interface 2 7 T1 Status menu description 4 2 T1 option modu...

Page 166: ...1TE Slot 1 4 12 5 11 U BR1TE option module for TSU 610 1 4 Understanding TR 08 B 1 Unit Access Table 4 32 5 32 unit level tests 2 10 Unit level tests run self test 4 31 5 30 Unit Menu T1 4 14 Util fro...

Page 167: ...pair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CAPS de partment to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees a...

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