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Asynchronous Terminal Interface Operation

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3166-A2-GB20-20

March 1999

Initiating an ATI Session

Once the appropriate configuration option changes have been made and access
is established, the Main Menu screen appears (unless a password is required).

Figure H-1 shows the Main Menu screen.

The DSU/CSU shows the 3000 Series carrier slot number under the
Customer ID. The slot number field (e.g., Slot: 1) is changed to access specific
DSU/CSUs in the carrier. For Telnet or SNMP access to the carrier, specify the IP
address of the applicable communication port (see Appendix F, 

IP Network

Addressing Scenarios

).

If a password is required, the Login screen displays the prompt for password
input. (Refer to 

Entering a Password to Gain Access 

on page H-13.)

To move between the Screen area and the Screen Function Keys area
(Figure H-1), press Ctrl-a (Control key and a).

From the Screen area, you may select the Status, Test, Configuration, or
Control branches.

Ending an ATI Session

To end the ATI session from any screen, press Ctrl-a to move from the Screen
area to the Screen Function Keys area (Figure H-1), and then select Exit.

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Customer ID: Node A

   Model: 3166

Slot:  xx

MAIN MENU

Status

Test

Configuration

Control

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Figure H-1.

Main Menu Screen

Summary of Contents for 3166 DSU

Page 1: ...ACCULINK 3166 DSU CSU USER S GUIDE Document No 3166 A2 GB20 20 March 1999...

Page 2: ...sued as a new release to this manual Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For addi...

Page 3: ...ant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and if necessary implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products 8 Input power to the ac voltage configuration of this product...

Page 4: ...ful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference a...

Page 5: ...m to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will n...

Page 6: ...ative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request to disconnect the equi...

Page 7: ...uct Related Documents viii Reference Documents ix 1 Introduction Overview 1 1 Features 1 1 Alarm Message Capability 1 2 Front Panel Emulation 1 2 Asynchronous Terminal Interface ATI Support 1 2 Telnet...

Page 8: ...r Protocol 3 23 Specifying the Community Name s and Access Type s 3 25 Configuring SNMP Traps 3 27 Enabling SNMP Trap Messages 3 27 Selecting the Number of Trap Managers 3 28 Configuring a Destination...

Page 9: ...ne Loopback Up or Down 4 17 Sending a V 54 ANSI FT1 Activation Deactivation 4 18 Local Loopback Tests 4 19 Starting a Line Loopback 4 20 Starting a Payload Loopback 4 21 Starting a Repeater Loopback 4...

Page 10: ...ions C 7 General Configuration Options C 9 User Interface Configuration Options C 10 Alarm Configuration Options C 16 Management Configuration Options C 19 D Pin Assignments Overview D 1 T1 Network In...

Page 11: ...actional Group DS1 E1 MIB E 15 RS 232 like MIB RFC 1317 E 15 General Port Table RS 232 like MIB E 15 Asynchronous Port Table RS 232 like MIB E 16 Synchronous Port Table RS 232 like MIB E 17 Input Sign...

Page 12: ...1 Resetting the ATI H 1 Initiating an ATI Session H 2 Ending an ATI Session H 2 Menu Organization H 3 Using ATI Screens H 4 Setting Customer Identification H 6 Displaying LED Conditions H 7 Changing C...

Page 13: ...er 2 Installation Explains how to install the DSU CSU Chapter 3 SDCP Operation Explains the use of the optional Shared Diagnostic Control Panel SDCP including using the SDCP to configure SNMP paramete...

Page 14: ...of the Asynchronous Terminal Interface ATI Appendix I Equipment List Lists feature numbers for equipment related to the DSU CSU Glossary Explains terms and abbreviations used in the text Index Lists m...

Page 15: ...ustry Canada ICES 003 FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 UL 1950 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP IP Based Internets MIBII RFC 1213 March 1991 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1...

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Page 17: ...rier refer to the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier Installation Manual Features The DSU CSU optimizes network performance with a wide range of features such as the following H Software configuration menu...

Page 18: ...16 character LCD Telnet Access Remote asynchronous terminal operations can be performed using Telnet access Telnet is a Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP service that supports a...

Page 19: ...RT Select In Out Net Mon Rear Connector Module Circuit Card and Front Panel 98 16076 Table 1 1 3166 DSU CSU Rear Connector Module Connectors Name Function NET Network interface Provides access to the...

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Page 21: ...nstructions at the beginning of this guide HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge ESD dur...

Page 22: ...connector module uses the same slot position intended for the DSU NOTE If an auxiliary backplane for Models 3151 or 3161 DSUs is installed in the same carrier verify that it is mounted over Slots 9 16...

Page 23: ...ts faceplate in the open position Then insert the circuit card into the top and bottom circuit card guides for the slot that contains the rear connector module 5 Slide the DSU CSU into the slot aligni...

Page 24: ...ndix D Pin Assignments for detailed cable and connector information Connect the other end to a terminal or PC Terminal or PC PORT 1 COM 98 16079 8 Attach the DB25 port cable to the PORT 1 connector on...

Page 25: ...ert the other end into either DIAGNOSTIC CHANNEL connector of a neighboring 3166 rear connector module or the diagnostic channel connector of a T1 auxiliary backplane 98 16080 PORT 1 PORT 1 PORT 1 POR...

Page 26: ...During the power up self test the Fail LED flashes then all LEDs blink twice When the test is complete verify that the DSU CSU is functional by observing that the OK and NET Sig LEDs are lit 98 16081...

Page 27: ...scription of the SDCP and sample procedures for configuring the DSU CSU For more information about the SDCP refer to the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier Installation Manual Using the SDCP The SDCP Figur...

Page 28: ...s configuration options and test results In most cases the top line shows the command or option name and default value while the second line displays options and responses When a response is required...

Page 29: ...olls one character to the left while the key scrolls one character to the right For menu screens the key scrolls to the previous menu choice while the key scrolls to the next menu choice F1 F2 F3 If a...

Page 30: ...3 Table 3 1 System LEDs Name Color Meaning OK Select Green Indicates the current operational state of the DSU CSU ON The DSU CSU is operational and has power OFF The DSU CSU is performing a power up...

Page 31: ...gnal ON At least one OOF was detected on the signal during the sampling period OFF No OOFs were detected on the signal during the sampling period Alrm Yellow Indicates whether an alarm condition exist...

Page 32: ...F Zeros are being received from the synchronous data DTE CYCLING Both ones and zeros are being received from the synchronous data DTE RXD Green Monitors activity on interchange circuit BB CCITT 104 Re...

Page 33: ...P Menu The customer identification is the only identity number you can change Procedure To display the DSU CSU s identity ID 1 From the top level menu screen select Stat F1 x yy DSU ESF Stat Test Cnfi...

Page 34: ...SDCP Operation 3 8 3166 A2 GB20 20 March 1999 F1 Identity Cust ID xxxxxxxx F2 F3 F1 Identity SRev xx xx xx F2 F3 F1 Identity CCA1 xxxx xxx F2 F3...

Page 35: ...trl 3 From the Control screen press the key until the CID selection appears on the screen 4 Select CID F1 Control Reset CID Passwd F2 F3 5 Use the and keys to position the cursor under the desired cha...

Page 36: ...ay LED conditions on the front panel screen 1 From the top level menu screen select Stat 2 From the Status screen press the key until the LED selection appears on the screen 3 From the Status screen s...

Page 37: ...y areas H Active Activ This is the configuration option set currently active for the DSU CSU Before a configuration option set becomes active for the DSU CSU you must save the set to the Active area W...

Page 38: ...ttings These settings are based on the following Factory 1 ESF framing format with B8ZS line coding format for the network interface Data ports are unassigned Factory 2 D4 framing format with AMI line...

Page 39: ...the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the appropriate Function key Use the scroll keys if necessary F1 Load from Activ Cust1 F2 F3 3 Select Edit F1 Choose Funct Edit Sa...

Page 40: ...on Line 1 with the current value next to it To reach other options use the Next and Previous selections to scroll forward and backward through the group of options F1 NET Framing ESF Next D4 ESF F2 F3...

Page 41: ...for future use NOTE If you attempt to exit the Edit function after making changes without performing a Save the DSU CSU prompts you with Save Options Choose Yes or No Procedure To save edit changes 1...

Page 42: ...nfiguration options can be selected Procedure To enable the COM port 1 From the top level menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the ap...

Page 43: ...onfigured as the IP Bus Master If configured for either ASCII or Mgmt the carrier COM port may be configured to control an external device e g modem x 25 PAD through the use of AT or user specified co...

Page 44: ...f ACK 0x06 G or g BEL 0x07 H or h BS 0x08 I or i HT 0x09 J or j LF or NL 0x0A K or k VT 0x0B L or l FF or NP 0x0C M or m CR 0x0D N or n SO 0x0E O or o SI 0x0F P or p DLE 0x10 Q or q DC1 0x11 R or r D...

Page 45: ...otocol IP address and subnet mask needed to access the DSU CSU see Appendix F IP Network Addressing Scenarios Select the link layer protocol PPP or SLIP for the port that provides the link to the SNMP...

Page 46: ...link to the SNMP or Telnet system Procedure To select the COM port as the SNMP or Telnet link 1 From the top level menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the...

Page 47: ...ess of 010 155 111 222 is being set for the COM port You can use the same principles to assign any value between 000 and 255 for each digit field Procedure To assign an IP address to the COM port 1 Fr...

Page 48: ...keys to position the cursor under the digit you want to change Press F1 Up to increment the digit or F2 Down to decrement the digit In this example you would press once to place the cursor under the m...

Page 49: ...rived from the unit serial number and the elapsed time H Full negotiation of escape characters The Model 3166 DSU CSU implementation of PPP does not support Link Quality Reports LQR compression encryp...

Page 50: ...1999 5 Select Mgmt F1 Edit User Alarm Mgmt F2 F3 6 From the Mgmt Config screen select Gen F1 Mgmt Config Gen Trap F2 F3 7 Press F1 Next until the Com Link configuration option appears 8 Press F2 PPP o...

Page 51: ...el menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the appropriate Function key Use the scroll keys if necessary 3 Select Edit 4 From the Edit s...

Page 52: ...The erases all characters to the right of the cursor 10 When you are through changing the community name you must press F3 Save to save the value Otherwise the original value will be retained 11 Pres...

Page 53: ...of traps to be sent from this DSU CSU For more information refer to Appendix C Configuration Options and SNMP Traps in Chapter 4 Monitoring and Testing Enabling SNMP Trap Messages Procedure To enable...

Page 54: ...select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the appropriate Function key Use the scroll keys if necessary 3 Select Edit 4 From the Edit screen press the...

Page 55: ...sary 3 Select Edit 4 From the Edit screen press the key until the Mgmt selection appears on the screen 5 Select Mgmt F1 Edit User Alarm Mgmt F2 F3 6 From the Mgmt Config screen select Trap F1 Mgmt Con...

Page 56: ...s channels to be assigned by specifying a data port rate and an initial DS0 channel the first DS0 channel in a block of DS0 channels However with ACAMI the number of channels assigned is twice the num...

Page 57: ...ion key Use the scroll keys if necessary 3 Select Edit 4 Select Chan F1 Edit DTE NET Chan Gen F2 F3 5 From the Channel Config screen press the key to scroll the ports onto the screen 6 Select Prt1 F1...

Page 58: ...ACAMI F2 F3 or F1 Assign By Next Block ACAMI F2 F3 2 Press F1 Next to display the next configuration option Port Rate 3 Use the or key to scroll the desired port rate onto the screen Rates scroll in...

Page 59: ...bandwidth based on the configured data rate to be used as a starting channel number are displayed Channel allocation for this port can only be cleared by selecting Clear F1 Start At Clear Next Clear...

Page 60: ...ssigned to other ports has no effect F1 N1 N2 Next Prt1 Prt1 F2 F3 Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation You can clear deallocate all the DS0 channels currently allocated to either the network interface or...

Page 61: ...lock source configuration options enable you to select either the network interface a synchronous data port or the internal clock Configuring for Network Timing Procedure To configure for network timi...

Page 62: ...wing section Setting a Password Procedure To establish access security on a port 1 From the top level menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by...

Page 63: ...2 Select Ctrl 3 From the Control screen press the key until the Passwd selection appears on the screen 4 Select Passwd F1 Control Reset CID Passwd F2 F3 5 Use the and keys to position the cursor under...

Page 64: ...irst appears The following screen appears when you access a DSU CSU that has a password enabled F1 Passwd _ Up Down Done F2 F3 Procedure To enter a password 1 Use the and keys to position the cursor u...

Page 65: ...broken This includes the termination of the front panel emulation program on a locally attached PC if the PC supports DTR or the termination of the Asynchronous Terminal Interface on a remote or loca...

Page 66: ...elease the current active user interface either allow five minutes to elapse without pressing any key or use the Release command Procedure To use the Release command 1 From the top level menu screen p...

Page 67: ...until the Ctrl selection appears on the screen 2 Select Ctrl 3 From the Control screen press the key until the Reset selection appears on the screen 4 Select Reset F1 Control ClrReg Reset F2 F3 5 Fro...

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Page 69: ...r network Self Test Health Use the Self Test Health command to display the results of the power up self test Possible messages are listed in Table 4 1 See Chapter 2 Installation for more information a...

Page 70: ...rnal device level testing B8ZS LOS fail The unit failed to encode data properly or to detect Loss Of Signal Alarm fail The unit failed to transmit AIS or to detect an Yellow alarm Memory fail The unit...

Page 71: ...r on Line 2 of the LCD in priority order highest to lowest The DSU CSU is polled for current status every ten seconds If the status has changed from the last poll the Health and Status screen is updat...

Page 72: ...synchronous data port s Embedded Data Link EDL is enabled EER at Prt1 The error rate of the received signal has exceeded the configured threshold for data port Port1 This condition only occurs if the...

Page 73: ...n valid data is also kept as well as a 24 hour total for each accumulator register Port performance is continuously monitored and maintained in memory registers when the port is configured to use EDL...

Page 74: ...ent 15 minute interval appear F1 User Current Event xx xxx F2 F3 6 When you press F2 from the User Registers screen the User registers for the 24 hour total interval appear F1 User 24 Hour VldIntvl xx...

Page 75: ...The maximum is 900 seconds This register is valid for the current interval only N A VldIntvl N A Valid interval total Records the number of valid 15 minute intervals in the previous x hours where x is...

Page 76: ...errored second is any second with more than one but less than 320 CRC errors The maximum is 900 seconds The total number of bursty errored seconds for the previous x hours where x is 24 hours for aggr...

Page 77: ...op Insert DSX 1 interface E The Excessive Error Rate threshold has been exceeded F A Frame Synchronization Bit Error has been detected If none of these events occurred during the interval StEvnt none...

Page 78: ...lect Ctrl 3 From the Control screen press the key until the ClrReg selection appears on the screen 4 Select ClrReg F1 Control Rel LED ClrReg F2 F3 5 From the Clear Prf Regs screen press F1 to clear th...

Page 79: ...e Network Interface Alarm Cleared Loss Of Signal condition at the Network Interface Continuous Out Of Frame condition detected at the Network Interface Alarm Cleared Out Of Frame condition at the Netw...

Page 80: ...re to receive traps from this DSU CSU an IP address for each SNMP manager specified and the type of traps to be sent from this DSU CSU For more information refer to Appendix C Configuration Options an...

Page 81: ...viceFail 3 An internal DSU CSU failure is detected by the operating software enterpriseTestStart 5 A test is initiated enterpriseConfigChange 6 A configuration option is changed enterpriseTestClear 10...

Page 82: ...far end 3 Facility problem 1 Check that the network cable is securely attached at both ends 2 Check the far end status 3 Contact your facility provider Message OOF at Net appears 1 Incompatible frami...

Page 83: ...atched 2 Start the link layer protocol Test Jacks Two test jacks are located on the front panel Net Mon Network Monitor In and Net Mon Out Net Mon In nonintrusively monitors the signal going into the...

Page 84: ...nce for 10 seconds LLBDN For Channels V 54 activation sequence to initiate a V 54 Loop 2 54UP V 54 deactivation sequence to terminate a V 54 Loop 54DN ANSI T1 403 Annex B activation sequence to initia...

Page 85: ...F2 F3 3 From the Rem Loopback screen press F1 to select LLBUP Line Loopback Up or press F2 to select LLBDN Line Loopback Down F1 Rem Loopback LLBUP LLBDN 54UP F2 F3 The Line Loopback sequence is sent...

Page 86: ...t to perform Use the scroll keys if necessary F1 Rem Loopback LLBUP LLBDN 54UP F2 F3 The 54UP 54DN FT1UP and FT1DN commands send the requested sequence out the network interface on the DS0 channels al...

Page 87: ...e DSU CSU responds to the commands transmitted on the network interface to initiate LLBs see Appendix C Configuration Options The data port configuration option NET DCLB controls whether the DSU CSU r...

Page 88: ...perform a Line loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk F1 Test Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns F2 F3 3 From the Loopback screen select LLB F1 Loopback Abort LLB PLB...

Page 89: ...RK INTERFACE ALL 1s PLB PORT 1 Procedure To perform a Payload loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk F1 Test Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns F2 F3 3 From the Loopbac...

Page 90: ...TWORK INTERFACE RLB PORT 1 ALL 1s Procedure To perform a Repeater loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk F1 Test Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns F2 F3 3 From the Loo...

Page 91: ...RK INTERFACE DCLB Procedure To perform a Data Channel loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk F1 Test Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns F2 F3 3 From the Loopback screen...

Page 92: ...L 1s DTLB PORT 1 Procedure To perform a Data Terminal loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk F1 Test Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns F2 F3 3 From the Loopback screen...

Page 93: ...t Abort F1 Loopback Abort LLB PLB F2 F3 4 From the Loopback Abort screen press the desired Function key to abort All or one specific loopback test Use the scroll keys if necessary F1 Loopback Abort Al...

Page 94: ...ence PRBS that is 511 bits long on the data ports only This is a PRBS 29 1 test Sending Test Patterns Use the Send command to start transmission of a test pattern Only one test pattern can be active a...

Page 95: ...dy active appears If you select a different pattern than one the DSU CSU is already sending the message Invld Test Combo appears Monitoring Test Patterns Use the Monitor command to monitor a QRSS test...

Page 96: ...rn NET does not appear for the 511 pattern F1 Monitor Name NET Prt1 F2 F3 The Monitor screen appears with the error count If the maximum of 99999 is exceeded OvrFlw appears instead of the count If the...

Page 97: ...and displays the message Command Complete Skip Step 5 NOTE If you mistakenly choose to abort a test pattern that is not currently running a Command Complete message still displays and the test patter...

Page 98: ...u screen select Test 2 From the Test screen press the key until the Lamp selection appears on the screen 3 From the Test screen select Lamp F1 Test Lpbk Ptrns Lamp F2 F3 4 From the Lamp Test screen se...

Page 99: ...he Device Health and Status screen appears automatically However the Lamp test remains active until it is aborted Aborting a Lamp Test Procedure To abort the Lamp test 1 Display the Lamp Test screen T...

Page 100: ...loopback PLB Test Active The network interface is in Payload loopback RLB Test Active Port 1 is in Repeater loopback DCLB on Port 1 Port 1 is in a Data Channel loopback DTLB on Port 1 Port 1 is in a D...

Page 101: ...n LLBUP LLBDN 54UP 54DN FT1UP FT1DN PLB RLB LLB Abort DCLB DTLB QRSS 1in8 511 Send Cnfig Ctrl Rel ClrReg Reset CID Passwd ACO DL Call Load Edit Area From Choose Function Activ Cust1 Cust2 Fact1 Fact2...

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Page 103: ...an module 115 Vac power supply 48 Vdc power supply 90 to 132 Vac 60 Hz 3 2 4 amp 215 watts at 115 Vac 60 to 40 Vdc 4 7 amps maximum POWER CONSUMPTION 6 5 watts per circuit card NETWORK T1 INTERFACE Ph...

Page 104: ...work interface Port 1 internal clock or external clock APPROVALS Refer to the product labeling PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Height Width Depth 7 1 inches 18 0 cm 1 0 inches 2 5 cm 14 2 inches 36 1 cm WEIGHT Ci...

Page 105: ...iguration Options The General configuration options configure alarms and clocks on the DSU CSU Table C 3 User Interface Configuration Options The User Interface configuration options configure and con...

Page 106: ...the data port The data rate for the port is a multiple from 1 to 24 of the base rate specified with this configuration option Nx64 Sets the base rate for this port to 64 kbps The data rate is Nx64 kbp...

Page 107: ...DTR RTS Both Prev Send All Ones on Data Port Not Ready Specifies the conditions on the data port that determine when valid data is not being sent from the DTE When this condition is detected all ones...

Page 108: ...is not phase inverted InvrtData Disab Next Enab Disab Prev Invert Transmitted and Received Data Specifies whether the port s transmitted data and received data are logically inverted before being tra...

Page 109: ...are detected in a 60 second period It is cleared with less than 10 errors in 60 seconds 10E 8 10E 8 Threshold For example at 1536 kbps EER is declared if more than 41 CRC5 errors are detected in thre...

Page 110: ...available if EDL is disabled If the local DSU CSU is configured to maintain far end performance statistics then the remote device must be configured to send near end performance statistics Mgmt Link...

Page 111: ...ext Enab Disab Prev Generate ANSI Performance Report Messages Specifies whether ANSI T1 403 compliant performance report messages PRMs are generated Enab Generates and sends ANSI PRMs over the Facilit...

Page 112: ...terminate the PLB Disab Causes the DSU CSU to ignore PLB Actuate and PLB Release commands the DSU CSU is not in compliance with ANSI T1 403 and AT T TR 54016 NOTES When this configuration option is e...

Page 113: ...e master clock Failure of the clock specified by the Clock Source selection results in automatic fallback to internal clock NET Configures the network interface as the master clock source Prt1 Configu...

Page 114: ...les a self test Disab Disables the self test Dial In Enab Next Enab Disab Prev Dial in Access Allows dial in access to the DSU CSU For standalone DSU CSUs dial in access is through the modem port For...

Page 115: ...mmunication port AT Allows standard AT commands to be sent out the communication port Other Allows user configurable commands to be sent out the communication port NOTES This configuration option is n...

Page 116: ...Once the external device connection has been established either you or the DSU CSU can command the external device to disconnect Before doing so you may need to send the escape sequence out to switch...

Page 117: ...mExtDev configuration option is set to AT or the communication port is disabled Com Rate 9 6 Next 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 14 4 19 2 Prev Communication Port Rate Configures the bit rate for the communication p...

Page 118: ...tion must be set to Enab Use the left or right arrow key to position the cursor on the digit you want to change Use the Function keys Up or Down to increment or decrement the digit Up Increments the t...

Page 119: ...0 minutes before the Telnet session disconnects due to inactivity The TnInActTm configuration option must be set to Enab Use the left or right arrow key to position the cursor on the digit you want to...

Page 120: ...gement link Disab Disables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP management link Trap Disc Enab Next Enab Disab Prev SNMP Trap Disconnect Specifies whether the modem connection or ca...

Page 121: ...enabled the call is retried once per alarm or trap message A delay as specified by the dial out delay time is imposed between call attempts If an alternate dial out directory is specified both the ala...

Page 122: ...is declared if more than 41 CRC6 errors are detected in three 15 minute intervals 10E 9 EER is declared if more than 4 CRC6 errors are detected in three 15 minute intervals AlrmRelay Disab Next Enab D...

Page 123: ...using the NMS n IP Adr configuration option Enab The DSU CSU validates the IP address of SNMP management systems attempting to access the DSU CSU Disab The DSU CSU does not validate the IP address of...

Page 124: ...System Name Next Edit Clear Prev System Name Specifies the system name for this unit This is the name of this SNMP managed node Edit Allows you to edit or display the system name Clear Allows you to c...

Page 125: ...the MIB Edit Allows you to edit or display the second community name Clear Allows you to clear the second community name Access 2 Read Next Read R W Prev Access 2 Specifies the type of access allowed...

Page 126: ...subnet mask based on the class of the IP address Class A 255 000 000 000 Class B 255 255 000 000 or Class C 255 255 255 000 NOTE This configuration option is not available if the communication port i...

Page 127: ...m The Trap Manager n network destination is the communication port This selection only appears if the Com Use configuration option is set to Mgmt FDL The Trap Manager n network destination is the FDL...

Page 128: ...ents Up Sends trap messages for linkUp events to the currently configured trap manager s Down Sends trap messages for linkDown events to the currently configured trap manager s Both Sends trap message...

Page 129: ...s appendix describes connector pin assignments and cables T1 Network Interface The T1 network interface connector is an RJ48C 8 position unkeyed modular jack Table D 1 The T1 line interface cable is a...

Page 130: ...Pin Assignments D 2 3166 A2 GB20 20 March 1999 Figure D 1 T1 Line Interface Cable RJ48C to RJ48C Figure D 2 T1 Line Interface Cable RJ48C to DA15P...

Page 131: ...ata BB 104 From DSU CSU 3 A 16 B Request to Send CA 105 To DSU CSU 4 A 19 B Clear to Send CB 106 From DSU CSU 5 A 13 B Received Line Signal Detector CF 109 From DSU CSU 8 A 10 B DCE Ready CC 107 From...

Page 132: ...8 26 7 25 9 27 12 13 31 11 19 14 10 20 17 35 18 29 30 SHIELD TD A TD B RD A RD B TXC A TXC B RXC A RXC B RTS A RTS B CTS A CTS B DTR RLSD A RLSD B DSR SIG COMMON RL LL RCV COMMON TT A TT B TM SIG COM...

Page 133: ...DSU CSU 6 A 24 B Request to Send RS 105 To DSU CSU 7 A 25 B Clear to Send CS 106 From DSU CSU 9 A 27 B Receiver Ready RR 109 From DSU CSU 13 A 31 B Data Mode DM 107 From DSU CSU 11 A 29 B Terminal Rea...

Page 134: ...9 4 5 8 6 7 24 11 20 21 18 25 23 A P S R T Y AA V X C D F E B U W H N L NN SHIELD TD A TD B RD A RD B TXC A TXC B RXC A RXC B RTS CTS RLSD DSR SIG COMMON TT A TT B DTR RL LL TM SIG COMMON SHIELD TD A...

Page 135: ...nd 106 From DSU CSU D Data Channel Received Line Signal Detector 109 From DSU CSU F Data Set Ready 107 From DSU CSU E Data Terminal Ready 108 1 2 To DSU CSU H Transmit Signal Element Timing DTE Source...

Page 136: ...RTS B RLSD A RLSD B SIG COMMON TT A TT B 530 SIGNAL DB25 PLUG DB15 SOCKET X 21 SIGNAL 495 14787 Figure D 5 EIA 530 A to X 21 Adapter Table D 5 X 21 Cable Interface Signal CCITT Number Direction Pin S...

Page 137: ...to the DSU CSU The COM port connector is an 8 position unkeyed modular connector Table D 6 The data signals on this port are referenced to a DTE interface The COM port to PC cable is shown in Figure...

Page 138: ...Pin Assignments D 10 3166 A2 GB20 20 March 1999 Figure D 6 COM Port to PC Cable Figure D 7 COM Port to Terminal Printer Cable...

Page 139: ...nal device Figure D 8 shows the pin assignments from the COM port to the external device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 97 15669 COM Port Non Keyed 8 Position Modular Plug Tx Clock Rx Data Signal Ground Tx Data DTR...

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Page 141: ...ntrol Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP internets and provides general information about the DSU CSU RS 232 like MIB Defines objects for managing RS 232 type interfaces and supports synchronous data p...

Page 142: ...ssion Group Supported on the synchronous data port using the RS 232 like MIB Supported on the COM port using the RS 232 like MIB SNMP Group Supported System Group MIB II The System Group objects are f...

Page 143: ...rk 2 Layer 2 functionality SLIP PPP for the COM AUX and MODEM ports internet 4 Layer 3 functionality IP for all management links end to end 8 Layer 4 functionality UDP for all management links Therefo...

Page 144: ...the CSU board for the standalone or the CCA number for the DSU board for the carrier Data Port Data Port 1 Company Name T1 DSU CSU Hardware Version CCA number for the DSU board where n is 1 to 4 Inte...

Page 145: ...SNMP management link is active on the COM port testing 3 The SNMP management link is inactive on the COM port These ports can be used for proprietary ASCII functions Interface Group ifOperStatus Obje...

Page 146: ...management link For an interface that is not configured as an SNMP management link these statistics are not provided and an error status is returned if access is attempted The objects used to collect...

Page 147: ...proprietary interface which is not currently implemented by the interface group of MIB II IP Group ipRouteTable Object ip 21 The routing table used by the DSU CSU is supported as a read write table En...

Page 148: ...st be unique only one route per destination may appear in the table To ensure that no duplicate destinations appear in the routing table the ipRouteDest object of the ipRouteTable will be treated as d...

Page 149: ...added or modified as a result of user configuration via the front panel netmgmt 3 Route added or modified by means of an SNMP set icmp 4 Route added or modified by Internet Control Management Protocol...

Page 150: ...e synchronous data port and the COM port port The ds1 transmission object is defined by the DS1 E1 MIB The rs232 transmission object is defined by the RS 232 like MIB SNMP Group MIB II The SNMP Group...

Page 151: ...coding Near End Group dsx1SendCode Object dsx1ConfigEntry 7 This object specifies the test patterns codes being sent over the network interface Only the following values are supported by the DSU CSU d...

Page 152: ...More than one value may be active at a time dsx1NoAlarm 1 No alarm present dsx1RcvFarEndLOF 2 A yellow alarm signal is being received dsx1RcvAIS 8 An Alarm Indication Signal AIS is being received dsx1...

Page 153: ...orted by the DSU CSU More than one value may be active at a time dsx1other 1 SNMP data is being sent over FDL dsx1Ansi T1 403 2 ANSI PRMs are supported on the network interface as specified by ANSI T1...

Page 154: ...the interval dsx1Interval BESs Bursty Errored Seconds for the interval Near End Group The DS1 Total Table Objects dsx1TotalEntry The following DS1 total table objects are provided for the network int...

Page 155: ...not supported by the DSU CSU for the synchronous data port The following sections provide clarification for objects contained in the RS 232 like MIB when it is not clear how the object definition in...

Page 156: ...For the DSU CSU the rs232PortInSpeed object has the same value as the rs232PortOutSpeed object The input speed of the synchronous data port is determined by the channel configuration and cannot be cha...

Page 157: ...ous Port Table rs232AsyncPortAutoBaud rs232AsyncPortEntry 5 This object specifies the ability to automatically sense the input speed of the port Only the following value is supported by the DSU CSU di...

Page 158: ...signal is not asserted Input Signal Table rs232InSigChanges rs232InSigEntry 4 This object is not supported by the DSU CSU Output Signal Table RS 232 like MIB This object contains entries for the outpu...

Page 159: ...t stop the Monitor QRSS test pattern on the network interface Start stop the Send QRSS 511 test pattern on a synchronous data port Start sending a V 54 FT1 UP DOWN code to the remote unit for a synchr...

Page 160: ...ests 3 testMon511 OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownTests 4 testSendQRSS OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownTests 5 testSend511 OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownTests 6 testSendV54Up OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownTests 7 tes...

Page 161: ...ors A monitor pattern QRSS or 511 test has synchronized on the pattern and has detected bit errors notInSync A monitor pattern QRSS or 511 test has not synchronized on the requested pattern Where thes...

Page 162: ...ET Read the dsx1LineStatus object for NET T1 dsx1LossOfSignal dsx1LossOfFrame dsx1RcvFarEnd dsx1RcvAIS dsx1OtherFailure Stat Perf Telco Cur CurTimer ES UAS SES BES CSS Read the value in the following...

Page 163: ...tMon511 from ifExtnsTestType for Port 1 Stat LED Prtn DTR CTS RTS Read rs232InSigState from rs232InSigName dtr rs232outSigState from rs232OutSigName ctr rs232InSigState from rs232InSigName rts Stat ID...

Page 164: ...ifExtnsTestType for Net T1 to testMonQRSS Set ifExtnsTestType for Net T1 to noTest Test Ptrns Mon QRSS Prt1 Test Ptrns Abort Mon Prt1 Set ifExtnsTestType for Port 1 to testMonQRSS Set ifExtnsTestType...

Page 165: ...g Activ Edit User Com Rate Set Display rs232PortInSpeed or rs232PortOutSpeed for COM port Cnfig Activ Edit User Char Length Cnfig Activ Edit User MChar Len Set Display rs232AyncPortBits for COM port C...

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Page 167: ...one Model 3165 1 port standalone Connections to remote devices may be via EDL for the Model 3166 and 2 port and 4 port DSU CSUs or FDL however the FDL is only available on full T1 links not fractional...

Page 168: ...he first scenario Figure F 1 is a series of standalone 31xx Series devices daisy chained together with remotes connected via the FDL In this scenario all 31xx Series devices are on the same subnet 135...

Page 169: ...All devices are still on the same subnet and the subnet mask is FF FF FF 00 A static route still must be set in the NMS host to subnet 135 18 2 0 ETHERNET 135 18 2 17 496 14646 02 LAN ADAPTER FT1 CO...

Page 170: ...A static route must be set up in the NMS host for each subnet 135 18 4 0 135 18 6 0 135 18 20 0 ETHERNET 135 18 6 34 496 14647 02 LAN ADAPTER T1 CO MS PH ER E 361 0 CO MS PH ER E 361 0 135 18 6 22 135...

Page 171: ...only one route must be added to the NMS host 135 18 0 0 ETHERNET 135 19 6 34 496 14648 02 LAN ADAPTER T1 CO MS PH ER E 361 0 CO MS PH ER E 361 0 135 19 6 22 135 19 6 1 135 19 6 16 135 18 40 1 COM IP A...

Page 172: ...separate subnet Also note that each LAN Adapter connection is on a different subnet The subnet mask is FF FF FF 00 The NMS hosts would only need routes added for the subnets that they are to manage E...

Page 173: ...rs on the PC The functionality of the front panel is available by clicking on the Function keys with the mouse rather than by pressing keys from the actual front panel Installing Front Panel Emulation...

Page 174: ...ion drive followed by a colon default is C then the appropriate directory name default is C FRONTPAN If the selected directory already exists the following message appears The specified directory alre...

Page 175: ...con that appears after the Front Panel Emulation program is installed on the PC The Front Panel window opens 3 Double click on the Front Panel icon that appears in the Front Panel window The Front Pan...

Page 176: ...er the telephone number of the far end DSU CSU in the Phone Number field then click on the Dial button 7 The front panel of the selected DSU CSU appears on the PC NOTE When using Front Panel Emulation...

Page 177: ...User Interface User configuration options for ATI operation Refer to Changing Configuration Options in Chapter 3 Operation and Appendix C Configuration Options To connect the ATI to the DSU CSU using...

Page 178: ...port see Appendix F IP Network Addressing Scenarios If a password is required the Login screen displays the prompt for password input Refer to Entering a Password to Gain Access on page H 13 To move...

Page 179: ...atistics Display LEDs Identity Call Setup Call Directories Customer ID Administer Password System Alarm Relay Cut Off Start Download Select Monitor Jack Select LEDs System and Test Status Network Sync...

Page 180: ...For example if the values for a field can be NET or PORT and you enter a P and press Return Enter then the value PORT automatically appears in the field Once an operation is initiated status messages...

Page 181: ...ar Selects the next valid value for the field Delete Deletes the character that the cursor is on Up Arrow key or Ctrl u Moves the cursor up one field within a column on the same screen Down Arrow key...

Page 182: ...he customer identification The customer identification may be up to 8 characters long Select Clear to remove all the characters in the associated field 4 Select Save to store the information in nonvol...

Page 183: ...select Status The Status screen appears 2 From the Status screen select Display LEDs The Display LEDs screen appears Figure H 4 The screen shows a snapshot of the LEDs every 5 seconds LEDs that are i...

Page 184: ...Configuration is read only is displayed on line 24 Displaying or Editing Configuration Options Procedure To display or edit configuration options 1 From the Main Menu screen select Configuration The...

Page 185: ...nfiguration Edit Display screen appears Figure H 6 3 Select a functional group to display or edit NOTE Screen displays may vary depending on the model and configuration of the DSU CSU For example DTE...

Page 186: ...erwrite the existing Customer configuration options and store these changes for future use To protect you from accidentally exiting an edit session before saving your changes the system displays the S...

Page 187: ...nfiguration Edit Display screen select User Interface The User Interface Options screen appears 4 From the User Interface Options screen select Communication Port The Communication Port Options screen...

Page 188: ...Figure H 9 This screen is used to add a new password or modify an existing password 3 Enter a new password in the Password field The password may be 1 to 8 characters long and may contain the charact...

Page 189: ...U s top level menu appears If the password is invalid an invalid password message appears and the screen reappears and waits for password entry If an invalid password is entered three consecutive time...

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Page 191: ...1 Line Interface Cable RJ48C to DA15P Canada 15 m 3100 F1 510 COM Port to Terminal Printer Cable 8 pin modular to DB25P 14 ft 3100 F1 540 COM Port to PC Cable 8 pin modular to DB9S 14 ft 3100 F1 550 E...

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Page 193: ...ll ones signal transmitted to maintain transmission continuity and to indicate to the receiving terminal that a transmission fault exists at either the transmitting terminal or upstream of the transmi...

Page 194: ...h bits are transmitted across a data connection Bipolar Violation In a bipolar signal a one mark pulse which has the same polarity as its predecessor A sequence of successive bits usually eight handle...

Page 195: ...options Customer 2 configuration area The second of two sets of customer defined configuration options The transmission standard that specifies 12 frames as a superframe that is used for frame synchro...

Page 196: ...provides data in the form of digital signals for transmission Data Terminal Loopback Loopback mode that loops the data for a particular synchronous data port back to the port just before it is combin...

Page 197: ...els that may be sold separately or in groups to provide bandwidth that is some fraction of the total E1 capability One identifiable group of bits that includes a sequence of bits for control framing e...

Page 198: ...ne LoopBack A test in which the received signal on the network interface is looped back to the network without change Loss of Frame Occurs when a DS1 terminal is unable to synchronize on the DS1 signa...

Page 199: ...s marks pulses is not adequate for the line requirement Performance Report branch of the DSU CSU menu tree Payload Loopback Loopback mode that loops the information received on the T1 network interfac...

Page 200: ...objects for managing RS 232 type interfaces e g RS 422 RS 423 etc and supports synchronous data ports and management communication ports on the device An Electronic Industries Association s standard f...

Page 201: ...otocols Allows the user of one host computer to log into a remote host computer and interact as a normal terminal user of the remote host One of the ways in which bandwidth can be specified for multip...

Page 202: ...is band is used by the modem for its modulated signal Wide Area Network A network that spans a large geographic area An SNMP trap that indicates that the device has reinitialized itself External Trans...

Page 203: ...s report 4 8 Bit Stuffing configuration option C 8 block method of channel allocation 3 32 C cabling pin assignments D 1 Call Retry on Alarm or Trap C 17 CID Customer Identification branch example of...

Page 204: ...cation 3 5 Performance Report message 4 9 troubleshooting 4 14 EER at Prt1 Device Health and Status message 4 4 EIA 530 A interface D 3 Embedded Data Link EDL 1 2 configuration option C 4 C 6 used wit...

Page 205: ...P 1 2 Master Clk fail Device Health and Status message 4 4 master clock functional description 3 35 procedure for configuring 3 35 messages alarm Performance Report 4 7 Self Test Health 4 2 troublesho...

Page 206: ...41 Reset branch example of use 3 41 Rlpbk Remote Loopback branch example of use 4 16 RS 449 interface D 5 S self test enabling and disabling C 10 self test displaying results 4 1 front panel indicati...

Page 207: ...B 4 22 remote loopback 4 16 test messages 4 32 test patterns 4 26 Test Duration C 10 Test in progress Device Health and Status message 4 4 test jacks functional description 4 15 physical description 3...

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