Total Access
®
3000/3010 System Manual
6TADLP714-1E
TOTAL ACCESS 3000/3010
DLP-714
Page 1 of 4
© 2002, ADTRAN, Inc.
Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed
1.1
Connecting a Shelf to the X.25 Network
NOTE
References to common, but differing, parameters between the Total Access
3000 and the Total Access 3010, such as number of slots, will be conveyed
by the convention a/b. The “a” represents the Total Access 3000 parameter
and the “b” represents the Total Access 3010 parameter. For example, the
differing number of access slots in the two platforms, 28 for the Total Access
3000 and 22 for the Total Access 3010, would be displayed “28/22.”
1.1.1
Introduction
Total Access 3000/3010 can send and receive TL1 commands for management over an
X.25 packet switched network. The Total Access 3000/3010 SCU has a built in X.25
PAD, and the shelf is ready to connect to the network via a female DB-25 connector.
Access to the network is via an RS 232 port, J30/J17, labeled “NTWK MGMT,”
located on the lower left side of the backplane between the power terminals and the
frame ground lug.
NOTE
The DB-25 connector on the Total Access 3000/3010 backplane for connection
to the X.25 packet network conforms to the RS-232D Standard. The pinouts
are listed on page 3 of this DLP. Check the pinouts of the X.25 switch to
ascertain compatibility with the standard as implemented by the Total Access
3000/3010 shelf.
1.1.2
Prerequisite Procedures
Total Access 3000/3010 should be mounted in its permanent location in the CO before
connecting to the X.25 network. An SCU is required in the shelf to be connected via
X.25.
1.1.3
Tools and Materials Required
• A DB-25 data cable with male connector on one end (for Total Access 3000/3010).
• An appropriate connector to connect to the X.25 switch on the opposite end. It must
be of sufficient length to reach from the Total Access 3000/3010 backplane to the
X.25 switch and be neatly tied down in accordance with CO SOP.
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or
during a lightning storm.