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Windows HyperTerminal

Windows HyperTerminal can be used as a VT100
terminal emulation program. Open HyperTerminal by
selecting PROGRAMS / ACCESSORIES /
HYPERTERMINAL.  Refer to the Help section of
HyperTerminal for additional questions.

NOTE

To ensure proper display background in Windows
HyperTerminal, select VT100 terminal emulation
under SETTINGS.

Password

Upon initial connection, press the <Esc> key one time
to bring up the prompt for the Account Name.  The
default Account Names are ADMIN, READWRITE,
and READONLY in all capital letters.

NOTE

All  Account  Names  and  Passwords  are  case
sensitive.    The  default  Account  Names  and
Passwords should be entered in UPPER CASE.

The factory default Password is PASSWORD in all
capital letters for all default Account Names.  Each
Account Name has a different permission level.
ADMIN, by default, is the System Administrator login
and allows provisioning of every provisionable option.
The READWRITE Account Name corresponds to the
Technician login, and restricts the user from making
changes to accounts, but allows provisioning of most
provisionable options that correspond to services
provided by the Total Access 1000 DAT.  The
READONLY Account Name is just that, an account
that allows read-only access to the Total Access 1000
Menus.  Each password can be changed to a user-
selected password if desired.  To prevent a remote user
from not being able to access the menus of the Total
Access 1000 DAT after a user has accessed the craft
port, a timed auto-logout will logout the last user after
approximately eight minutes of keyboard inactivity.  If
this happens during provisioning, simply logon to the
system again and continue from the last completed
provisioning change.

Menu Navigation

To traverse through the menus, type the number
corresponding to the desired selection and press
<Enter>.  On some options, it is necessary to press the
space bar to scroll through available options and press
<Enter> when the correct option is shown.  Fields that
need a manual entry are completed by pressing the
space bar to initiate the entry, type the entry, then
press <Enter> to complete the entry.  While viewing
any sublevel menu, the <Esc> key may be used to
move up one level or to correct an incorrect entry
(before pressing <Enter>).  See 

Figure 9

 for the Total

Access 1000 DAT menu tree.

Module Provisioning

System Provisioning

The ATM BCU provides the system level
provisioning for the Total Access 1000 DAT.  System
Level menus include Bank Controller Unit, Line
Interface Unit, Access Modules, System Alarms,
Configuration Prompt, and Contact Information.  Each
of these individual menus is available for selection
upon a successful logon to the Total Access 1000
DAT.  Provisioning for the BCU, LIU, and Access
Modules is covered in the following subsections.  The
System Alarms menu provides real-time information
concerning both acknowledged and unacknowledged
alarms for the Total Access 1000 DAT.  Each alarm is
displayed with a date and time stamp, the Level of the
alarm (Critical, Major, Minor, Alert, or Info), and an
Event Description.  The configuration Prompt
provides access to a command line driven menu
system.  This provisioning option will be discussed in
one of the following subsections.  The Contact
Information menu provides ADTRAN’s contact
information and can not be edited.

Summary of Contents for Total Access 1000

Page 1: ...ce Monitoring Statistics 20 Figure 20 Quad ADSL Status Screen 21 Figure 21 Quad ADSL Circuit Overview Screen 22 Figure 22 H2LIU Network Loopback 23 Figure 23 HDSL2 Deployment Guidelines 23 Trademarks...

Page 2: ...Quad H2LIU module provides the network interface for the Total Access 1000 DAT The H2LIU terminates three or four HDSL2 signals from the network and passes span powering to the PSU The PSU terminates...

Page 3: ...the HDSL2 spans and requires at least three spans of HDSL2 for proper operation WARNING Risk of electric shock Voltages up to 190 VDC may be present on telecommunications circuit Alwaysensurethatthef...

Page 4: ...ules consist of the PSU Quad H2LIU and ATM BCU These modules are needed to power up the shelf and to provide the needed ATM switching fabric for the system The Access Modules consist of Quad SHDSL Qua...

Page 5: ...h the ADSL on one single pair The customer premises must be equipped with an ADSL plus POTS splitter for the POTS signal to the telephone and the proper Customer Premise Equipment CPE to terminate ADS...

Page 6: ...it is a common module plug in unit See Figure 8 The unit inserts directly into the BCU slot on the Total Access 1000 DAT shelf The unit terminates the ATM DS1 IMA from the H2LIU and provides distribut...

Page 7: ...he Total Access 1000 DAT enclosure contains brackets that support wall pole or pedestal mounting Tools Needed Wall Mount or Polemount The Total Access 1000 DAT Chassis mounts and connects with standar...

Page 8: ...connected to certain pairs on the Total Access 1000 DAT termination block The ADSL plus POTS signal is then delivered to the customer by other pairs on the termination block See Table 2 for pair assi...

Page 9: ...SU front panel contains a POWER LED indicator The POWER LED is ON when the proper power is being received from the HDSL2 pairs and is being distributed properly to the other modules in the chassis Tab...

Page 10: ...ng a standard male to female RS 232 DB 9 cable Craft port settings are as follows 9600 Baud No parity 8 Data bits 1 Stop bit CAUTION TheATMBCUretainsprovisioningsetupwhen removedfromthechassis Ifinser...

Page 11: ...eight minutes of keyboard inactivity If this happens during provisioning simply logon to the system again and continue from the last completed provisioning change Menu Navigation To traverse through t...

Page 12: ...rce All Facilities Into Unassigned 2 Force Facility 0 Init Pass Through PHY 0 3 Force Facilities Into IMA Group 1 In Service 5 IMA Scrambler 1 Enable 2 Disable 6 Restore Factory Defaults 2 IP Address...

Page 13: ...ATM ports and IMA Facilities The Circuit Management menu has four sub menus including the following ATM Port Provisioning ATM PVC PVP Management ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults IMA The ATM Port Manage...

Page 14: ...irections Traffic Type PCR 0 PCR 0 1 SCR 0 SCR 0 1 MBS 0 MBS 0 1 Tagging Pkt Discard UBR N A Best Eff N A N A N A N A N A Yes CBR N A 0 N A N A N A N A No Yes VBR rt N A 0 N A 0 N A 0 No Yes VBR nrt N...

Page 15: ...1 unassign all facilities or put each facility in pass through The IMA Provisioning menu also allows the user to enable or disable scrambling on the IMA signal This option must match the setting on th...

Page 16: ...ach IMA link individually All the options provisionable under the IMA Provisioning menu may be set to the factory default settings by choosing the option corresponding to Restore Factory Defaults on t...

Page 17: ...nk 3 NE Tx State Active Active Active Status Active NE Rx State Active Active Active Active FE Tx State Active Active Active Active FE Rx State Active Active Active Active NE Rx Failure No Failure No...

Page 18: ...band Telnet The Time Date sub menu allows the user to set the date and time The date in entered in a MM DD YY format and the time is entered in a 24hr clock manner The Baud Rate sub menu allows the us...

Page 19: ...None 20 Minutes 60 Minutes or 120 Minutes and dictates the maximum time that a circuit may remain in the loopback condition The Framing Mode submenu allows the user to choose between SuperFrame SF and...

Page 20: ...appropriate Access Module The Quad ADSL plus POTS Access Module provides the following menus Configuration Provisioning Status Alarms Performance ATM Loopback The ADSL Configuration Menu allows the u...

Page 21: ...tion resets all of the provisioning options for the ADSL Access Module to the default settings The ADSL Status Menu provides status information for each ADSL port Three sub menus including ADSL Status...

Page 22: ...ccess 1000 DAT The Configuration Prompt may be used to download provisioning scripts so that no manual provisioning is needed The Configuration Prompt also allows the user to save a configuration to a...

Page 23: ...ged taps in kft This deployment criteria is summarized in the chart shown in Figure 23 DSX 1 H2TU C Local Loop HLIU Network Side Loopback and or HLIU NIU Loopback H2LIU X DS1 AIS X Signal Inactive Fig...

Page 24: ...551 1 587 1 634 19 Pulp 1 817 1 856 1 909 Table 6 HDSL2 Loss Values 200 kHz cable loss in dB kft at 135 Frequency Hz Maximum Loss dB 3 000 12 0 10 000 15 0 50 000 25 5 100 000 30 0 150 000 32 75 200...

Page 25: ...ent 414 Enterprise Networks Warranty Document 901 Contact Customer and Product Service CAPS prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN Refer to the following subsections for service CAPS requests or furth...

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Page 27: ...the template holes to identify where the pilot holes will be drilled Using a 1 16 inch bit drill pilot holes at the marked locations Mount the chassis using the six 6 by 3 4 inch flat head wood screws...

Page 28: ...edge Align the card edges to the guide grooves and insert the unit until the edge connector seats firmly into the backplane Lock the card in place by pushing in the locking lever in against the front...

Page 29: ...0 DAT must be changed to match the upstream IMA device To change any of these options on the ATM BCU enter the IMA Menu select Provisioning select Shortcut Setup select Force All Facilities into Unass...

Page 30: ...VBR nrt is chosen continue with the next step 21 Use the right arrow key to highlight the traffic descriptor fields When each field is highlighted a description of the field is displayed at the botto...

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