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Provisioning

 150-359-100-01, 

Revision 

01

30

October 27, 2000

 HXU-359 List 1

 

Restoring Defaults

Figure 19.

Config Menu: Restore Defaults

1

To restore the configuration settings to their original factory settings, 
select ConfigSystem, and then Set to Factory Defaults.

The following message appears: 

The system configuration

will be set to factory defaults.

2

Press 

 to restore the original factory settings or press 

 to 

cancel.

Restoring the factory default settings may affect service.

ENTER

ESC

Summary of Contents for HIGAIN HXU-359

Page 1: ...HIGAIN MULTIPLEXER UNIT TECHNICAL PRACTICE HXU 359 List 1 Part Number 150 2207 01 CLEI Code VAPHCE0C 150 359 100 01 SECTION 150 359 100 01...

Page 2: ...or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer of Liability Information contained in this document is company private to ADC DSL Systems Inc and shall not be modified used copied re...

Page 3: ...been damaged in transit immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC Order replacement equipment if necessary Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurat...

Page 4: ...no safety insulation is provided between various parts of the circuit The card is provided with a fuse in the main 48 Vdc path The time delay type fuse F1 is rated 2 A 125 V and is CSA certified and U...

Page 5: ...n CC de la carte est de caract ristique 40 57 5 Vcc 0 37 0 27 A La source de puissance doit tre soit 1 une source 48 Vcc TBTS ou 2 une source qui est isol e lectriquement du secteur ca et reli la terr...

Page 6: ...S ou 2 une source qui est isol e lectriquement du secteur ca et qui est reli e la terre de fa on fiable Les caract ristiques lectriques des sorties de t l m trie sont 57 5 Vcc 30 Vca 250 mA maximum Le...

Page 7: ...nterface 7 Accessing the HXU 359 Interface 9 Setting Date and Time 12 Entering Card Identification 13 Setting the System Clock Synchronization 14 Setting up a Cross Connect Map 17 Configuring the DS1...

Page 8: ...Loopbacks 46 STS 1 Loopbacks 47 Appendix A Specifications _______________________________49 Appendix B Functional Description________________________51 Appendix C Product Support_____________________...

Page 9: ...u Card ID 13 10 Clock Configuration 14 11 Config Menu X Connect 17 12 SONET Transparent Mapping 19 13 M13 Interleaved Mapping 20 14 Config Menu DS1 Ports 21 15 Config Menu STS 1 Port 24 16 Config Menu...

Page 10: ...nu Options 11 4 Clock Configuration Options 15 5 Services Configuration Options 23 6 HXU 359 DS1 Service Modes 23 7 Transport Configuration Options 25 8 HXU 359 STS 1 Primary States 25 9 Monitor Menu...

Page 11: ...to the standby HXU 359 within 50 ms Future enhancements to this product will support an optional Optical Carrier OC 3 interface and E1 interfaces FEATURES Complete software provisioning Advanced mana...

Page 12: ...359 List 1 is compatible with Soneplex Wideband 3190 management shelves and the ACE 358 standalone enclosure If you are installing an HXU 359 in a Wideband 3190 that has a different model of HiGain m...

Page 13: ...ABN ACT CR MJ MN FE PWR LB RCV PairGain HXU 358 TEST XMT RS232 L FLT ABN ACT CR MJ MN FE PWR LB RCV RS 232 port Multiplexer A Card A Multiplexer B Card B Power Fault Critical Major Minor Services Loo...

Page 14: ...LED to flash during powerup Critical red Critical alarm Major red Major alarm Minor yellow Minor alarm Services red Indicates a critical or major alarm in at least one of the DS1 services a a Future e...

Page 15: ...ctrostatic discharge ESD Always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to equipment ground when handling the card The Soneplex Wideband 3190 provides an ESD strap input above the HMU slot and on the...

Page 16: ...e multiplexer tray 5 Grasping the card eject tabs gently push the card into the bay 6 Firmly press in on the tabs until the card snaps into place The LEDs flash momentarily The Power LED and Active LE...

Page 17: ...ols a Soneplex Wideband 3190 and all its components By connecting a local or remote maintenance terminal to the HMU 319 List 7A you can access the craft port user interface for system provisioning and...

Page 18: ...accesses the TL1 interface 2 The Enter TID field appears to the left of the cursor Press 3 Type superuser in the Enter Username field then press 4 Type public 1 in the Enter Password field then press...

Page 19: ...reen for the HXU 359 interface appears Figure 6 Figure 7 on page 10 is a graphical representation of the menu options Table 2 on page 11 lists on screen navigational keys Table 3 on page 11 describes...

Page 20: ...Problem Report Customer Services Logoff Product information Status Services Transport and System Password Software Set to Factory Defaults Clear Problem Report Active alarms Services errors Near end...

Page 21: ...inuous count History View 24 hour and 7 day performance monitoring histories at the the STS 1 port transport and the DS1 interfaces services Also provides an Event Log and the ability to clear the Eve...

Page 22: ...ynchronization page 14 Setting up a cross connect map page 17 Configuring the DS1 ports page 21 Configuring the STS 1 interface page 24 SETTING DATE AND TIME Figure 8 Config Menu Date and Time 1 Selec...

Page 23: ...ION Figure 9 Config Menu Card ID 1 Select the Config menu and choose System 2 Choose Card ID 3 Type a name for the card network element name and then press The name entered is attached to both cards i...

Page 24: ...rnal clock which is set at 51 84 MHz 20 ppm the received SONET STS 1 signal any external DS1 input either of two BITS inputs The HXU uses the primary source during normal operation and if a problem is...

Page 25: ...causes the clock to revert to the primary clock when it is valid 4 To manually force the clock synchronization mode set Force to the desired mode The default setting is normal See Table 4 for other co...

Page 26: ...S A DS1 speed default setting BITS B DS1 speed Normal normal operation Primary use primary reference Secondary use secondary reference Internal use internal clock Holdover use internal clock last vali...

Page 27: ...supports two cross connect mapping schemes transparent and interleaved that allow you to automatically configure 28 DS1 lines The default configuration is interleaved mapping Figure 12 on page 19 and...

Page 28: ...nfiguration bar at the bottom of the screen should show your selection c Press the key to select the Mode field d Press the to select OOS A e Press 2 Select the Config X Connect menu and press the to...

Page 29: ...3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 6...

Page 30: ...4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7...

Page 31: ...ake configuration changes to a DS1 port select the Config menu choose Services and then perform the following tasks 1 Select a DS1 service port then press The configuration bar at the bottom of the sc...

Page 32: ...ough 7 and the Virtual Tributary Slot VTS 1 through 4 The cross connection of tributaries allows grooming of any of the DS1 channels to any available time slot location Only available combinations are...

Page 33: ...pe DS1 Code B8ZS AMI Line Buildout LBO 131 262 393 524 or 655 ft Loopback Lpbk NONE FCLT facility loopback TERM terminal loopback Virtual Tributary Group VTG Groups 1 through 7 Virtual Tributary Slot...

Page 34: ...transport states Figure 15 Config Menu STS 1 Port To configure the STS 1 port select the Config menu choose Transport and then perform the following tasks 1 Set Primary State to OOS A using the then...

Page 35: ...ns Primary State See Table 8 for a description of the state configurations Out of Service Maintenance OOS M Out of Service Administrative OOS A In Service IS Rx Path Trace Rx path trace string maximum...

Page 36: ...the basic configuration procedures These include Changing the password Downloading HXU 359 software updates Restoring default configuration settings Setting Automatic Protection Switching Currently th...

Page 37: ...ord 1 Select the Config menu choose System then Password 2 Type the old password 3 Type the new password 4 Retype the password to confirm it To enable password verification when logging in through the...

Page 38: ...cations package on the maintenance terminal such as HyperTerminal or ProComm using XMODEM Figure 18 Config Menu Software 1 Select the Config menu choose System Software then Download 2 Copy the firmwa...

Page 39: ...tarting XModem Reception please start transmission of bin file 5 Using the HyperTerminal transfer utility make sure the protocol is set to XMODEM send the binary file The download may take some time w...

Page 40: ...re the configuration settings to their original factory settings select Config System and then Set to Factory Defaults The following message appears The system configuration will be set to factory def...

Page 41: ...istory menus provide essential data for monitoring the performance of the HXU 359 MAIN MENU To view services status press when Main is highlighted to view the Services Status screen Figure 20 The Serv...

Page 42: ...s Services DS1 error reporting Transport STS 1 error reporting Active Alarms To view alarms select Monitor then Active Alarms The View Active Alarms report appears Refer to Table 9 on page 33 for an e...

Page 43: ...e ALM alarm EVT event TCA Threshold crossing alert SEV alarm severity CLR cleared WARN warning MINR minor MAJR major crossing CRIT critical ALM GROUP alarm group NE_ELT network element PHY_TRM SONET p...

Page 44: ...n Services The screen displays counter values accumulated from the date and time indicated in the Last Cleared field The counter runs continuously until cleared by pressing If a field reaches its maxi...

Page 45: ...Zs or one or more LOS defects have occurred This number is chosen in accordance with ITU T guidelines and corresponds to an approximate BER of 10 3 For a B8ZS coded signal BPVs that are part of the ze...

Page 46: ...ce select Monitor then Transport You can choose to view performance monitoring from the near end or the far end Figure 23 shows performance monitoring from the near end of the STS 1 Table 11 on page 3...

Page 47: ...seconds during which at least one section layer BIP error was detected or an SEF or LOS defect was present SES S Section Severely Errored Seconds a count of the seconds during which 52 or more section...

Page 48: ...he line layer for example using B2 bytes in the incoming SONET signal Up to 8 BIP errors can be detected per STS 1 frame with each error incrementing the CV line current second register Table 13 STS 1...

Page 49: ...for the Transport Far End VT Path STS path and line Event Log provides a running event log of all alarms and events with time date and description Clear Event Log use this selection to clear the Even...

Page 50: ...VT group slot number to see near end VT path errors For a graphical explanation of VT numbers see Figure 12 on page 19 b Select STS Path to see near end STS path errors c Select Line to see near end...

Page 51: ...150 359 100 01 Revision 01 Performance Monitoring HXU 359 List 1 October 27 2000 41 Figure 25 History Menu 24 Hour Transport Near End STS Path Figure 26 History Menu 7 Day History for Service...

Page 52: ...ting alarms See Table 15 on page 43 for a description of the various types of events that can be reported Figure 27 History Menu Event Log Valid no error entries are indicated by a zero Invalid data i...

Page 53: ...larm EVT event TCA Threshold crossing alert SEV log severity CLR cleared WARN warning MINR minor MAJR major crossing CRIT critical ALM GROUP log group NE_ELT network element PHY_TRM SONET physical SCT...

Page 54: ...Diagnostics View Problem Report Clear Problem Report Protection Switch SELF DIAGNOSTICS Figure 28 Test Menu Self Diagnostics 1 To run self diagnostics select the Test menu then Self Diagnostics Use t...

Page 55: ...r Problem Report from the Test menu Press to clear the report or to quit the screen PROTECTION SWITCH In a dual multiplexer protected system it is possible to switch all traffic to the standby multipl...

Page 56: ...ervices Press 2 Use the arrow keys to select the DS1 service and press 3 Using the spacebar set the port to OOS M 4 Press the key to select the Lpbk field in the configuration bar at the bottom of the...

Page 57: ...by pressing Then press and use the key to select the Loopback 3 Press to view the loopback options NONE TERM or FCLT then press to activate a loopback To deactivate the TERM or FCLT loopback for the...

Page 58: ...atus Screen and then the Loopback Mode selection from the HLU Maintenance Terminal Main Menu NLOC Network local loopback is activated by selecting the line unit on the Shelf Status screen and then the...

Page 59: ...selectable per DS1 channel Line impedance 100 5 balanced Pulse amplitude 3 0 V 0 6 V Jitter generation 0 3 UI rms 1 UI 648 ns DS1 span 1 to 655 ft 3 to 199 6 m Cable ABAM or equivalent Environmental R...

Page 60: ...ions 150 359 100 01 Revision 01 50 October 27 2000 HXU 359 List 1 Protection Switching Operation Automatic or manual Switching time 50 ms APS activated upon receiving BER at the STS 1 level LOS LOF AI...

Page 61: ...Block Diagram In a normal system configuration two HXU 359s are connected to the HMS 358 backplane Both multiplexers received data continuously from the DS1 tributaries and the HMU interface The HXU...

Page 62: ...day through Friday between 7 30 AM and 5 30 PM Pacific Time excluding holidays At all other times an on duty Customer Service Engineer returns technical assistance calls within 30 minutes RETURNS To r...

Page 63: ...vice should return the repaired equipment The reason for the return The equipment needs an ECO ECN upgrade The equipment is defective If there is another reason for returning the equipment please let...

Page 64: ...AND CONFIGURATION NUMBER Figure 32 shows the location of the CLEI ECI bar code label and the configuration number on the HXU 359 Table 17 on page 55 gives a brief description of what each label conta...

Page 65: ...ntified CLEI code number and Equipment Catalog Item ECI bar code number Configuration Number The configuration number identifies the version of the product New configuration numbers usually accompany...

Page 66: ...BIP Bit interleaved Parity A parity check that groups all the bits in a block into units such as a byte then performs a parity check for each bit position in a group BLER Block Error Rate Blocks in w...

Page 67: ...INE One or more SONET sections including network elements at each end capable of accessing generating and processing Line Overhead LOF Loss of Frame An LOF occurs when the OOF state exists for a speci...

Page 68: ...are received with valid framing patterns OOS A Out Of Service Administration OOS M Out of Service Maintenance Overhead Extra bits in a digital stream used to carry information besides traffic signals...

Page 69: ...ty over older telecommunications systems SONET defines a technology for carrying many signals of different capacities through a synchronous flexible optical hierarchy This is accomplished by means of...

Page 70: ...more VTs of the same size An STS 1 payload can accommodate seven VT groups VTP VT Path See Path VT Slot There are four VT slots in each of the seven VT groups Future product enhancements will allow th...

Page 71: ...ft port 4 Cross connect mapping 17 Customer service 11 D Date and time 12 Default settings 30 Diagnostics 44 Dimensions 49 DS1 error definitions 35 line buildout 23 line code 23 loopbacks 23 46 ports...

Page 72: ...tion layer 37 transport error statistics 36 virtual tributary layer 37 Power requirements 49 Primary states transport 25 Product information 11 Product support 52 Protection switch 45 50 Provisioning...

Page 73: ...acks 47 port 24 primary states 25 STS 1 specifications 49 System application 2 System loopbacks 47 T Technical support 52 Test menu 11 Testing 44 48 DS1 loopbacks 46 self diagnostics 44 STS 1 loopback...

Page 74: ...re that does not comply with the foregoing warranty and is reported to ADC during the 90 day warranty period is at ADC s option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replace of the software...

Page 75: ...al Electrical Code STANDARDS COMPLIANCE The HXU 359 List 1 has been tested and verified to comply with the applicable sections of the following standards GR 63 CORE Network Equipment Building System N...

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