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Chapter 2. Installation

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ISU 512e User Manual

61203086L1-1

6 = 6 B C

HANNELS

 (6

X

56

K

, 6

X

64

K

) BONDING 

OR

 MPPP

7 = 7 B C

HANNELS

 (7

X

56

K

, 7

X

64

K

) BONDING 

OR

 MPPP

8 = 8 B C

HANNELS

 (8

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56

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, 8

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64

K

) BONDING 

OR

 MPPP

If no suffix is used, the call is placed using the values configured for 
the ISU 512e. For example, if the ISU 512e is configured for 

384K

, the 

dial string 7082906055 is the same as 7082906055#4#6.

If the 

C

HANNEL

 R

ATE

 suffix is used, the 

C

ALL

 T

YPE

 

suffix is required. 

However, the 

C

HANNEL

 R

ATE

 is not required to make changes to the 

C

ALL

 T

YPE

. For example, if the ISU 512e is configured for 

384K C

ALL

 

T

YPE

, only the #3 suffix is required to change the 

C

ALL

 T

YPE

 to 

336K

The dial string 7082906055#3 is the same as 7082906055#3#6.

SOFTWARE UPDATE

There are three methods available for updating ISU 512e software. The 
local method involves using the maintenance port and is described in 
this section. The other two methods are described in RDL Password 
(Remote Download)

 on page 6-11 and in Utilities/Upgrade on page 6-20.

The ISU 512e contains Flash memory allowing the software to be up-
dated using any PC with an EIA232 COM port and a communication 
package supporting XMODEM protocol. After obtaining a new code 
file with the extension (.bin) from Technical Support (see the last page 
of this manual), use the following procedure to update the software:

1.  Power the ISU 512e OFF.
2.

Connect the PC to the ISU 512e using a standard DB-25 cable con-
nected from the EIA232 MAINT PORT on the rear panel of the 
ISU 512e to the COM port on the PC.

Ensure the terminal software package has flow control 
turned off.

Summary of Contents for 1203086L1

Page 1: ...ISU 512e ISDN Service Unit Part Number 1203086L1 Document Number 61203086L1 1A September 1999 ...

Page 2: ...ertISDN is a trademark of ADTRAN Inc SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc HP Openview is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Com pany Netview is a registered trademark of IBM 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 1999 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A ...

Page 3: ...ORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons The precautions are listed below 1 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordl...

Page 4: ...quipment advance notification and the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service are given 4 If experiencing difficulty with this equipment please contact ADT RAN see inside back cover for repair and warranty information The telephone company may require this equipment to be discon nected from the network until the problem is corrected or until it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning ...

Page 5: ...if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio or TV reception The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that...

Page 6: ...the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications ...

Page 7: ...quipment should be made by an authorized Ca nadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment mal functions may give the telecommunications company cause to re quest the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone li...

Page 8: ...and 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 device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifications End user customer will be responsible to file an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected CPE to a 1 544 Mbps or subrate dig...

Page 9: ...pecifications With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection I attest that all operations associated with the establishment main tenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to encoded analog content and billing protection information continuously com plies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encod ed a...

Page 10: ... analog signals or D In lieu of the preceding training requirements the operator s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in ac cordance with __________________ circle one above I agree to provide ______________________ telco s name with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph if so requested ________________...

Page 11: ...rt Dial String Formats 2 3 Software Update 2 4 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 Menu structure 3 1 Terminal Menu 3 1 Terminal Menu Description 3 2 Status 3 2 Test 3 2 Configuration 3 2 Dial 3 2 Terminal Menu Navigation 3 4 Navigation with the Keyboard 3 5 Front Panel and Front Panel Menu 3 8 Front Panel Description 3 8 LCD Window 3 8 Function Keys 3 8 Numeric Keypad 3 8 LED Descriptions 3 8 Self Test 3 9 F...

Page 12: ... ARP Cache MAC Address 4 5 ARP Cache Time 4 5 Status IP Routes 4 5 IP Routes IP Address 4 5 IP Routes Netmask 4 6 IP Routes Gateway 4 6 IP Routes Port 4 6 IP Routes Use 4 6 IP Routes Flags 4 6 IP Routes Hops 4 6 IP Routes TTL 4 7 Status Exit 4 7 Chapter 5 Test Menu 5 1 Test Test Status 5 2 Test Stop Test 5 2 Test Loopback DTE 5 2 Test Loopback Protocol 5 2 Test 2047 Checker 5 2 Chapter 6 Configura...

Page 13: ... 9 Auto Answer Enabled def 6 9 Auto Answer Dump all calls 6 9 Dial Line Connect Timeout 6 10 Dial Line Call Screening 6 10 Dial Line Line Passwords Remote Access 6 11 RDL Password Remote Download 6 11 SPV Password Remote Supervision 6 11 Dial Line Call Number ID 6 12 Network Options Leased Line 6 13 Leased Line Clock Mode 6 13 Leased Line Channel Rate 6 14 Leased Line Test Remote 6 14 Configuratio...

Page 14: ...pgrade Status 6 21 Upgrade Start Transfer 6 21 Upgrade Abort Transfer 6 21 Configuration Protocol Options 6 21 Protocol BONDING 6 22 TXINIT 6 22 TXFA 6 22 TXADD01 6 22 TXDEQ 6 23 TANULL 6 23 TCID 6 23 Call Stagger 6 23 Protocol MPPP 6 24 Max Config 6 24 Max Timer 6 24 Max Failure 6 24 Fragment 6 25 BACP 6 25 MPPP Authentication 6 25 MPPP Authentication Receive Auth Type 6 26 MPPP Authentication Re...

Page 15: ...29 SNMP Access 6 29 SNMP Communities 6 29 Communities Name 6 30 Communities Privilege 6 30 Communities Manager IP 6 30 SNMP Traps 6 30 Traps Manager Name 6 30 Traps Manager IP 6 30 Management Maint Port 6 31 Maint Port Password Protect 6 31 Maint Port Password 6 31 Maint Port Baud Rate 6 31 Maint Port Data Bits 6 31 Maint Port Parity 6 31 Maint Port Stop Bits 6 31 Configuration Terminal Mode 6 32 ...

Page 16: ...8 4 If the Display Reads SPID 1 3 5 or 7 8 5 If the Display Reads SPID 2 4 6 or 8 8 5 Chapter 9 Specifications Summary 9 1 Specifications and Features 9 1 Network Interface 9 1 DTE Interface 9 1 Dialing Selections 9 1 Data Rates 9 1 Protocols Supported 9 2 D Channel Switch Compatibility 9 2 Display 9 2 Environmental 9 2 Physical 9 2 Power 9 2 Appendix A Pinouts A 1 Appendix B Status Buffer Message...

Page 17: ...on with Channel Banks 6 14 Figure 6 5 V 35 Options Menu 6 15 Figure 6 6 Configuration IP Options Menu 6 17 Figure 6 7 Protocol Menu 6 21 Figure 6 8 Management Menu 6 28 Figure 6 9 Quick Setup Menu 6 32 Figure 7 1 Dial Front Panel Menu 7 1 Figure 7 2 Dial Terminal Menu 7 1 Figure A 1 RJ 45 ISDN Line Interface A 1 Figure A 2 V 35 Connector A 1 Figure A 3 10BaseT Connector A 1 Figure A 4 EIA 232 and ...

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Page 19: ...le 3 2 General Navigation Keystrokes 3 5 Table 3 3 Session Management Keystrokes 3 6 Table 3 4 Configuration Keystrokes 3 7 Table 3 5 Front Panel LEDs 3 9 Table 3 6 Front Panel Function Keys 3 10 Table A 1 V 35 Pinouts A 2 Table A 2 EIA 232 Pinouts A 3 Table A 3 RS 366 Dialing Port Pinouts A 4 ...

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Page 21: ... D line Toconfigure the ISU512efromthefrontpanel pressEnter fromtheinitial status screen and continue entering the appropriate numbers as shown below until the switch protocol SPIDs and LDNs have been entered 3 CONFIG 1 NETW OPTIONS 1 DIAL LINE 1 ISDN MENU 1 SWITCH PROTO 1 LUCENT 5ESS 2 DMS 100 3 NATIONAL ISDN1 4 NI 1 ENBLOC 2 AREA CODE 3 SET LDN 4 SET SPID Switch Protocol National ISDN 1 SPID1 20...

Page 22: ...EIA232 MAINT PORT 2 Hold down the Control key and press R and then press Enter to display the top level menu 3 Using the arrow keys and Enter key to navigate the menus go to the CONFIGURATION NETWORK OPTIONS DIAL LINE ISDN menu Enter the SPIDs LDNs and Switch Protocol 4 Use the left arrow or Escape key to go back up the menu tree When asked to save the ISDN parameters type Y 5 Connect the ISDN lin...

Page 23: ...eved a call can be placed from the DIAL menu If the SPIDs do not work or are unknown try activating the Expert ISDNTM feature First enter the area code and local directory numbers then select the specific line number or ALL and press Enter over the highlighted EXPERT ISDN START STOP field ...

Page 24: ...Quick Start Guide Quick Start 4 ISU 512e User Manual 61203086L1 1 ...

Page 25: ...PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ADTRAN ISDN Service Unit ISU 512e is a standalone device that connects data terminal equipment DTE to the ISDN network The ISU 512e is specifically designed as a low cost solution for appli cations such as video conferencing T1 backup LAN WAN connec tivity and high speed file transfer Embedded SNMP and Telnet are available through a 10BaseT Ether net port Through the Managemen...

Page 26: ...patible routers and bridges The ISU 512e can be configured and maintained locally or remotely using a VT 100 terminal interface For remote configuration the unit can be accessed over the ISDN line from another ISU 512e or over the LAN via Telnet The front panel of the ISU 512e consists of a 2 line by 16 character LCD 7 LEDs and a 16 button keypad This allows for configuring di aling testing and mo...

Page 27: ...ice The ISDN Solutions Group a consortium of ISDN equipment vendors service providers and Bellcore established these codes to represent predetermined line configurations for ISDN Basic Rate service for specific applications ADTRAN and Bellcore have registered and tested eight generic IOCs These IOCs are supported by all major local exchange carriers as well as several independent carriers Capabili...

Page 28: ...lication Capability R previously Generic Data I may be more cost effective Each ISDN line provides 112 128 kbps of service If 512 kbps is needed for your application order four ISDN lines If 384 kbps is needed only order three ISDN lines etc For more information regarding ordering ISDN see the ADTRAN document Ordering ISDN Service User Guide part number 60000 015 8 or contact the telephone company...

Page 29: ...sed operation Four 8 pin RJ 45 modular jacks on the rear panel of the ISU 512e allow connection to the network service See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 ISU 512e Rear Panel Dial operation uses the ISDN Basic Rate interface and allows the ISU 512e to dial out over the ISDN network When used in this mode of op eration the telephone company provided ISDN Basic Rate interface is connected to the RJ 45 connect...

Page 30: ...0 feet for the V 35 interface The pin as signments for the V 35 interface are shown in Appendix A Pinouts on page A 1 The V 35 interface supports data rates up to 512 kbps The DTE rate can be configured from the front panel or the VT 100 terminal interface of the ISU 512e See Chapter 6 Configuration Menu on page 6 1 for in formation on configuring the ISU 512e with the appropriate data rates for t...

Page 31: ...an accept changes to CALL TYPE and CHANNEL RATE by using suffix commands appended to the end of the dial string The fol lowing string format is used Where C changes the CALL TYPE as follows 1 SPEECH 2 AUDIO 3 56K DATA 4 64K DATA Where R changes the CHANNEL RATE number of ISDN B channels as follows 0 1X56K AND 1X64K TRANSPARENT CLEAR CHANNEL 1 1 B CHANNEL 1X56K 1X64K BONDING OR MPPP 2 2 B CHANNELS ...

Page 32: ... same as 7082906055 3 6 SOFTWARE UPDATE There are three methods available for updating ISU 512e software The local method involves using the maintenance port and is described in this section The other two methods are described in RDL Password Remote Download on page 6 11 and in Utilities Upgrade on page 6 20 The ISU 512e contains Flash memory allowing the software to be up dated using any PC with ...

Page 33: ...XMODEM protocol and transfer the bin file to the ISU 512e once the C s appear on the screen 1K XMODEM can be used at the 57600 rate only 6 Power ON the ISU 512e while holding the up arrow for a down load speed of 57600 or the down arrow for 9600 Holding the up or down arrow during self test initiates the software update Do not power OFF the unit during the loading process After the load is complet...

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Page 35: ...word Remote Supervision on page 6 11 The latter three methods all display the same multilevel terminal menu system from which all configuration options and device opera tions are accessible The front panel displays a similar although some what abbreviated form of this multilevel structure This chapter briefly describes ISU 512e terminal menu and front panel menu struc ture navigation and operation...

Page 36: ... for detailed information on the available options Test The TEST menu can be used for performing both local and re mote diagnostic testing of the ISU 512e See Chapter 5 Test Menu on page 5 1 for detailed information on the available options Configuration The CONFIGURATION menu provides options to set up the op erational parameters for the ISU 512e See Chapter 6 Configu ration Menu on page 6 55 for...

Page 37: ... in the ter minal menu structure Right Pane Lists available sub menus Additional submenus avail able through this pane are indicated by the symbol Left Pane Lists available menus DSL Status Displays current status of each ISDN line Navigation Help Displays list of characters you can use to navigate the terminal menus Press Control Z ...

Page 38: ...e cursor on the STATUS menu so the path display shows ISU 512E STATUS Table 3 1 describes the options that display throughout the menus to indicate the status of a particular field Table 3 1 Terminal Menu Display If a menu item It means that displays more items are available when selected displays an action is to be taken such as activating a test is highlighted you can enter data in that field is...

Page 39: ...u item of interest and you will jump back to the main screen Go to another menu item of interest press J and you will jump back to the screen that was displayed the first time you pressed J Press J anytime you want to jump between these items Arrow keys move between the left and right panes and scroll through items within a menu The left arrow key allows you to go back up the menu Enter activates ...

Page 40: ...ontrol L logs out of the session Control S invalidates the password entry and returns to the login screen The Password prompt will display Control R refreshes the screen To save time only the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed This option should be necessary only if the display picks up incorrect characters ...

Page 41: ...the list are copied For example if the cursor is over the NUM field in the CONNECTION LIST screen all of the information associated with the CONNECTION LIST entry is copied P pastes the item stored in the clipboard if the information is compatible You must confirm all pastes except those to a single editable field for certain types of fields when you paste information into the field the value incr...

Page 42: ...g most options dialing testing and monitoring the unit without data terminal or test equipment LCD Window This window displays menu items and messages in 2 lines by 16 characters Function Keys These keys are described in Table 3 6 on page 3 10 Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 and which are used to activate menu items and enter parame ters LED Descriptions The LED ...

Page 43: ...er If theunit is connected to the network and configured properly READY is dis played next to the network connection number see Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Network Connection Status LED Description RS Request to send CS Clear to send Indicates the ISU 512e is ready to transmit TD Transmit data On when the DTE is transmitting to the ISU 512e RD Receive data On when the ISU 512e is receiving data from the...

Page 44: ...arious menu branches to be entered exited and scrolled through Table 3 6 de scribes these function keys Table 3 6 Front Panel Function Keys To choose an item press the corresponding number on the keypad The item flashes on and off to show it is the currently selected active choice As shown in Table 3 5 pressing either the up or down arrow scrolls through the available menu items Press Enter to sel...

Page 45: ...AL OPTIONS by pressing 4 then Enter The menu path is as follows 3 CONFIG 1 NETW OPTIONS 1 DIAL LINE 4 DIAL OPTIONS It is important to note that some features in the ISU 512e do not imme diately take effect upon selection This prevents unintentional recon figuration of the ISU 512e during an active call Items such as LEASED DIAL LINE SPID LDN and ISDN SWITCH PROTOCOL take effect only when the ISU 5...

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Page 47: ...61203086L1 1 ISU 512e User Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Status Menu Figure 4 1 shows the STATUS menu as it appears on the terminal screen Figure 4 1 Status Terminal Menu ...

Page 48: ...STATUS menu provides basic information about the unit and displays data fields for editing infor mation Figure 4 2 displays the selections available under this sub menu as they appear on the terminal screen Figure 4 2 Status System Info Menu The Status buffer is the only STATUS menu item displayed by the front panel under the STATUS menu Press 1 Enter to display the contents of the Status buffer T...

Page 49: ...c characters in this field includ ing spaces and special characters such as an under bar System Info System Contact This field provides a user configurable text string for the contact name The field can contain a name phone number or e mail address of a person responsible for the ISU 512e You can enter up to 31 alpha nu meric characters in this field including spaces and special characters such as...

Page 50: ...EBE occurring on the ISDN U interface An incrementing count of NEBEs indicates a problem on the local loop from the switch to the NT 1 An incrementing count of FEBEs indicates a problem on the lo cal loop from the NT 1 to the switch A call does not have to be placed to use the NEBE FEBE counter System Info Dial State This field indicates the status of the call in progress System Info RTS CTS CD DT...

Page 51: ...lists the contents of the ISU 512e s Address Res olution Protocol ARP table All resolved cache entries time out after 20 minutes Unresolved entries time out in 3 minutes ARP Cache IP Address This is the IP address used for resolving MAC address ARP Cache MAC Address MAC address resolved 0 no resolution ARP Cache Time This displays the minutes since the entry was first made STATUS IP ROUTES This su...

Page 52: ... IP Routes Flags These are important tags associated with the route entry IP Routes Hops This is the number of routers that must be traversed to get to destina tion Ranges from 0 15 or 16 for infinite can t get there from here local sent directly to the ISU 512e IP stack eth0 ISU 512e s Ethernet port H route is a host route G route is a gateway route D route learned dynamically from RIP I route le...

Page 53: ...This is the number of seconds until the address is removed from the table or zombied A value of 999 means route is static STATUS EXIT Activating this feature will exit the terminal session from the mainte nance port or Telnet It is equivalent to the key combination Control L ...

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Page 55: ...menu as it appears on the terminal screen Descrip tions of the menu selections follow these figures Functions performed in a different manner from the front panel are specifically identified 2 Test 1 Loopback DTE 2 Loopback Proto 3 2047 Checker 4 NEBE FEBE 5 Firmware Rev Figure 5 1 Test Front Panel Menu Figure 5 2 Test Terminal Menu See System Info NEBE FEBE on page 4 4 and System Info Firmware Re...

Page 56: ...ker TEST LOOPBACK DTE Causes the V 35 port to loop back toward user equipment This allows performance of a bit error rate test BERT between the ISU 512e and end user equipment to verify proper cable connection etc TEST LOOPBACK PROTOCOL Allows data to be looped back toward the network after passing through BONDING protocol See Figure 5 3 for loopback points Figure 5 3 ISU 512e Loopback Points TEST...

Page 57: ...onnects the originating unit dis plays the byte count and error count for the current test along with the amount of time left in the test The remote unit remains in protocol loopback and displays the amount of time left before the unit s enter data mode This allows the originating side to complete the test and write the results to the status buffer From the front panel pressing 0 clears the count ...

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Page 59: ...FIGURATION menu options on the front panel LCD Figure 6 1 shows the CONFIGURATION menu as it appears on the terminal screen Descriptions of the menu selections follow these fig ures Items not accessible through the front panel or items located in a different position through the front panel are specifically identified Figure 6 1 Configuration Terminal Menu CONFIGURATION NETWORK OPTIONS The NETWORK...

Page 60: ...This submenu provides access to the parameters required for config uring the device to connect to the public network Dial Line ISDN Menu ISDN Menu Switch Protocol Find out what kind of ISDN switch protocol the local CO is using by asking the local telephone administrator or the tele phone company representative The ISU 512e can be config ured for the following LUCENT 5ESS LUCENT 5ESS Custom DMS 10...

Page 61: ...be entered in SPID 1 SPID 3 SPID 5 and SPID 7 depending on the number of lines being installed SPID numbers correspond to the IFC connector on the rear of the ISU 512e as follows IFC 1SPID 1 pair with LDN 1 and SPID 2 pair with LDN 2 IFC 2SPID 3 pair with LDN 3 and SPID 4 pair with LDN 4 IFC 3SPID 5 pair with LDN 5 and SPID 6 pair with LDN 6 IFC 4 SPID 7 pair with LDN 7 and SPID 8 pair with LDN 8 ...

Page 62: ... number While keying editing an LDN the down arrow allows backspacing through the num ber string to correct mistakes The up arrow scrolls back to the last digit entered To cancel a number use the down arrow to backspace through the number then press Enter After enter ing each LDN press Enter If only one SPID is provided for each line enter the LDN s as follows IFC 1LDN 1 and LDN 2 pair with SPID 1...

Page 63: ...running the NI 1 protocol that are so config ured The default for this field is ENABLED Some NI 1 switches may not have this feature or the switch protocol may not be NI 1 therefore this feature can be DISABLED Dial Line Call Type The CALL TYPE can be configured four different ways depending on the type of service used Call Type Speech SPEECH directs the call control software to request a Mu law A...

Page 64: ... use in circumstances where interopera bility with Switched 56 service is desired Call Type Data 64 kbps DATA 64 KBPS isthedefaultcalltypeforISDNservice Thisdirects the call control software to request an unrestricted 64 kbps data circuit Dial Line Dial Options Dial Options Mode The ISU 512e can be configured to dial using the FRONT PANEL def EIA 366 parallel dialing port or V 25 To establish and ...

Page 65: ...cle VIII I V 25 bis Malaga Torremolinos 1984 Melbourne 1988 Recommendation V 25 uses the following DCE DTE control signals The ISU 512e supports the following V 25 commands to con trol automatic calling and answering Transmitted data Circuit 103 Received data Circuit 104 Ready for sending Circuit 106 Data set ready Circuit 107 Data terminal ready Circuit 108 2 Calling indicator Circuit 125 CRN Cal...

Page 66: ...the number Use the following options to fine tune the dialed number ter mination AUTO ANSWER should be disabled if V 25 bis is in control of answering incoming calls with the CIC DIC commands since the other settings for AUTO ANSWER will override V 25 control of the answer function 1 SEC OR EON The ISU 512e assumes the dial string is fully entered if more than 1 second elapses since input of the l...

Page 67: ...able AUTO ANSWER if V 25 bis is in con trol of answering incoming calls with the CIC DIC commands other settings override V 25 control of the answer function Auto Answer Enabled def When ENABLED is selected the ISU 512e accepts incoming calls Auto Answer Dump all calls When DUMP ALL CALLS is selected the ISU 512e does not ac cept any incoming calls keeping the line clear for outgoing calls 10 SEC ...

Page 68: ...he switch does not match a stored number Depending on the switch protocol the Call ID may be presented in eithera seven digitorten digit format TheISU512edisplaystheCall ID for all dumped calls in the Status buffer See Appendix B Status Buffer Mes sages on page B 1 for more information on the Status Buffer Because different switches handle calls and Call ID differently use the following procedure ...

Page 69: ...234 would place a re mote download call to the remote unit and send the 1234 string as the RDL password If the remote unit s RDL pass word is 1234 the request is accepted and the transfer is com pleted If the password does not match the call is terminated by the remote unit The remote unit places INV PASSWORD in the Status buffer The password may be up to six alphanumeric characters in length If n...

Page 70: ...the front panel or the terminal menu interface Press Control R to bring up the remote terminal menu The VT 100 screens change to signify any configuration changes being passed to the remote unit The originating unit s configuration is not changed while a remote SPV is in progress The password may be up to six alphanumeric characters in length If no SPV password is entered the unit is unprotected a...

Page 71: ... a limited distance modem applica tion where two ISU 512e units are directly connected without the use of channel banks The far end unit should be configured for SLAVE def timing deriving its clocking from the ISU 512e configured for MASTER timing If two ISU 512e units are connected through channel banks one unit should be configured for SLAVE mode and the other for SLAVE MAS TER or MASTER dependi...

Page 72: ...ected See V 35 Options Maximum Bit Rate on page 6 15 for more information Leased Line Test Remote When the TEST REMOTE option is ENABLED the unit performs an auto matic 2047 BERT of the line s immediately following BONDING con nection When set to DISABLED def no test is performed after initialization Line 1 must always be connected for leased line applications to function properly Once line 1 is c...

Page 73: ...K through 512K and eight multiples of 56K 56K through 448K Selecting a 64K rate changes the CALL TYPE setting to DATA 64K selecting a 56K rate changes the CALL TYPE to DATA 56K V 35 Options CTS Options Selecting FORCED CTS causes the CTS signal on the DTE connector to be continually asserted FOLLOW RTS def causes the CTS signal to follow the state of the RTS lead FOLLOW CD causes the CTS signal to...

Page 74: ...TR is active front panel dialing is also pos sible When DTR goes inactive any outgoing call present is discon nected OFF ON DIAL 0 uses the phone number in the stored number register 0 to establish the call To store a number for automatic dialing see Store Review Number on page 7 3 Selecting DIAL 0 IF ON allows calls to be automatically es tablished when the DTR signal is in the active state The u...

Page 75: ...l screen Figure 6 6 Configuration IP Options Menu IP IP Address The IP address assigned to the ISU 512e s Ethernet port is set here This address must be unique within the network The factory default is 10 0 0 1 IP Subnet Mask The IP network mask to be applied to the ISU 512e s Ethernet port is set here The factory default is 255 255 255 0 IP Default Gateway The default gateway is used by the ISU 5...

Page 76: ... This is the IP address of the host or network address of the network Static Routes Subnet Mask This mask determines the bits in the previous IP address that are used If this is to be a host route it must be set to all ones 255 255 255 255 Static Routes Gateway This is the IP address of the router to receive the forwarded IP packet Static Routes Hops This is the number of router hops required to g...

Page 77: ...eters are re quired for setting up RIP on the Ethernet port RIP Mode This option turns RIP ON def or OFF RIP Protocol Version can be V1 def or V2 RIP V2 Secret This is a text string used for authenticating advertised routes IP Utilities The ISU 512e has utilities embedded in it to help manage and test the network and to facilitate software upgrades Utilities Ping These options are not available fr...

Page 78: ...ade code from the TFTP server Upgrade TFTP Host This is the IP address or domain name if DNS is configured of the TFTP server Upgrade Filename This is the case sensitive file name which is the upgrade code START STOP Activator to start and cancel a ping test HOST ADDRESS IP address or domain name if DNS is configured of device to receive the ping SIZE Total size of ping to send Range is 40 def to ...

Page 79: ...te Upgrade Abort Transfer Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL OPTIONS The ISU 512e communicates with many different types of telecommu nication equipment The ISU 512e supports both the IETF standards for the Multilink Point to Point protocol MPPP and the BONDING Mode 1 Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group adaptation protocol A transparent clear c...

Page 80: ...llite hops in ternational calls etc TXINIT This option specifies the length of time the originating endpoint at tempts to detect the BONDING negotiation pattern from the answer ing endpoint before deciding the BONDING call has failed In general this timer value should be left at the factory default setting of 10 SEC ONDS Select from values of 1 2 5 10 def 20 50 100 and 200 SEC ONDS TXFA This optio...

Page 81: ...rn from the originat ing endpoint before aborting to clear channel mode In general this timer value should be left at the factory default setting of 10 SECONDS However it may be necessary to shorten this timer if the DTE equip ment connected to the ISU also has timer constraints for completing non BONDING parameter negotiation Values of 1 2 5 10 def 20 50 100 and 200 SECONDS can be selected TCID T...

Page 82: ... the ISU 512e the eight ISDN bearer channels constitute the MPPP logical data links Max Config This value is the number of unanswered configuration requests that should be transmitted before giving up on a call The possible values are 5 10 def 15 and 20 Max Timer This value is the number of seconds to wait between unanswered con figuration requests The possible values are 1 2 def 3 5 and 10 SEC ON...

Page 83: ...his option is set to ON BACP is negotiated with the peer If successful the ISU 512e will use BACP BAP to request additional phone numbers until the network data rate is equal to the DTE rate set by the user If this option is set to OFF or if BACP is not negotiated with the peer the ISU 512e will dial the original number to gain the additional band width If the ISU 512e is unsuccessful three times ...

Page 84: ...hm which makes it virtu ally impossible to determine the password by monitoring the link EAP has other capabilities which allow more flexibility than CHAP The following selections are possible MPPP Authentication Receive Auth Timing The ISU 512e can be configured to authenticate the peer using the above method for incoming calls using ANSWER ONLY def or for outgoing and incoming calls using ORIGIN...

Page 85: ...tication Transmit Auth Method The ISU 512e can be authenticated using the same three meth ods described above for RECEIVE AUTH METHOD MPPP Authentication Transmit Username This is the username that is used when being authenticated by the peer MPPP Authentication Transmit Password This is the password or secret that is used when being authen ticated by the peer Protocol Transparent The unit can als...

Page 86: ...the MIBs supported by the ISU 512e Each of the three methods can be protected using authentication Figure 6 8 shows the Management Menu Figure 6 8 Management Menu Management Telnet Any Telnet client application can bring up a session to the ISU 512e s Telnet server using the standard Telnet TCP port Only one session is supported at a time All sessions require a user name and password For security ...

Page 87: ...Time When set to NON ZERO the session is automatically logged out when no activity occurs for this amount of time The range is 0 to 255 and is in minutes The default is 10 MINUTES and a setting of 0 will never time out the session Management SNMP The ISU 512e is an SNMP agent It can respond to Get Requests and generate traps These two lists set up the manager communities and levels See Appendix E ...

Page 88: ...nity SNMP Traps The ISU 512e can generate SNMP traps See Appendix E SNMP on page E 1 for trap types supported This list allows up to four managers to be listed to receive traps Traps Manager Name This is the text string describing the name of the entry It is in tended for easy reference and has no bearing on the SNMP trap function Traps Manager IP This is the IP address of the manager that is to r...

Page 89: ...By default no password is entered Maint Port Baud Rate This is the asynchronous rate that the maintenance port will run The possible values are 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 def 19200 38400 57600 115200 Maint Port Data Bits This is the number of data bits per byte that the maintenance port will use The possible values are 7 or 8 def bits Maint Port Parity This is the asynchronous parity that the mainten...

Page 90: ...NFIGURATION To aid in configuring the V 35 options for the ISU 512e many common configurations are preset for QUICK SETUP These include various dial and leased options Figure 6 9 shows the QUICK SETUP menu Figure 6 9 Quick Setup Menu save saves the configuration to non volatile RAM flash mac returns the MAC address for the ISU 512e version returns the firmware version and routing stack version res...

Page 91: ...e automatically preset These options are available from the front panel by selecting 3 CONFIG then 6 QUICK SETUP A factory default can also be performed by holding down the 0 key and powering on the unit The 0 key must be held down until the SELF TEST PASSED message is displayed on the front panel Service type ISDN dial line Automatic answering Enabled ISDN call type 64 kbps data Dial options Fron...

Page 92: ...d for 512K BONDING the fol lowing parameters are automatically preset Service type ISDN dial line Automatic answering Enabled ISDN call type 64 kbps data Dial options Front panel Maximum bit rate 448 kbps DTR options Ignore Protocol MPPP Service type ISDN dial line Automatic answering Enabled ISDN call type 64 kbps data Dial options Front panel Maximum bit rate 512 kbps DTR options Ignore Protocol...

Page 93: ...d for 448K BONDING the fol lowing parameters are automatically preset Service type ISDN dial line Automatic answering Enabled ISDN call type 64 kbps data Dial Options Front panel Maximum bit rate 384 kbps DTR Options Ignore Protocol BONDING Mode 1 Service type ISDN dial line Automatic answering Enabled ISDN call type 56 kbps data Dial options Front panel Maximum bit rate 448 kbps DTR options Ignor...

Page 94: ...nfigured for LEASED SLAVE the fol lowing parameters are automatically preset Service type ISDN dial line Automatic answering Disabled ISDN call type 56 kbps data Dial options Front panel Maximum bit rate 336 kbps DTR options Ignore Protocol BONDING Mode 1 Service type Leased Line Automatic answering Enabled Maximum bit rate 512 kbps DTR options Ignore Clock mode Slave Channel rate 64K Bearer Proto...

Page 95: ...DM SLVMSTR limited distance modem slavemaster the following parameters are automatically preset Service type Leased Line Automatic answering Enabled Maximum bit rate 512 kbps data DTR options Ignore Clock mode Master Channel rate 64K Bearer Protocol BONDING Mode 1 Service type Leased Line Automatic answering Enabled Maximum bit rate 512 kbps DTR options Ignore Clock mode Slave Master Channel rate ...

Page 96: ...Chapter 6 Configuration Menu 6 38 ISU 512e User Manual 61203086L1 1 ...

Page 97: ...isplay the DIAL menu options on the front panel LCD Fig ure 7 2 shows the DIAL menu as it appears on the terminal screen De scriptions of the menu selections follow these figures Items not accessible through the front panel or items located in a different posi tion through the front panel are specifically identified 4 DIAL 1 HANG UP LINE 2 DIAL NUMBER 3 REDIAL LAST 4 ANSWER CALL 5 DIAL STORED 6 ST...

Page 98: ...mber shown in ENTER NUMBER to be di aled REDIAL LAST NUMBER Allows redial of the last number called or attempted ANSWER CALL Allows selective answer of incoming calls when AUTO ANSWER is dis abled From the front panel selecting 2 DIAL NUMBER allows a new number to be entered for dialing If an error is made while entering a number press Cancel to erase and reenter the number Press Cancel twice cons...

Page 99: ...n the STORE NUMBER screen On the front panel upon pressing Enter the up and down arrows permit viewing and selection of stored numbers Press Enter to dial the number On the front panel press the up and down arrows to scroll through the 10 stored numbers SN0 SN9 To store a number scroll to the desired stored number location enter the number and press Enter to save If a mistake is made press Cancel ...

Page 100: ...Chapter 7 Dial Menu 7 4 ISU 512e User Manual 61203086L1 1 ...

Page 101: ...nal settings to factory defaults except SWITCH PROTOCOL AREA CODE LDNs and SPIDs 3 If the ISU 512e still does not pass self test call ADTRAN Techni cal Support see the last page of this manual IF AN ISDN NETWORK LINE READS DOWN When the ISU 512e has been set up and connected to ISDN lines and the front panel displays DOWN for any of the network ISDN lines use the following troubleshooting procedur...

Page 102: ...onfigured for DIAL LINE service CONFIG NETW OPTIONS and DIAL LINE should be selected from the menu C Connect another piece of functioning ISDN equipment to the ISDN line D Contact the service provider and ensure that you have an ISDN Basic Rate U Interface with 2B1Q line coding wrong options are an S or T interface or AMI line coding E Ensure the ISDN phone lines are connected to the actual ISDN t...

Page 103: ...s If the counts are non zero there may be a physical link problem probably Layer 1 setup caused by one or more of the following The ISU 512e software setup The ISU 512e hardware CPE wiring Wiring from the telephone service provider Hardware of the telephone service provider Software setup of the telephone service provider 3 Connect another piece of functioning ISDN equipment to the ISDN line 4 Wit...

Page 104: ...s set up with the correct SPID and LDN 2 Try swapping SPID1 with SPID2 and LDN1 with LDN2 SPID3 with SPID4 and LDN3 with LDN4 SPID5 with SPID6 and LDN5 with LDN6 and SPID7 with SPID8 and LDN7 with LDN8 Deter mine whether the problem is the second phone number or the quantity of phone numbers 3 Connect another piece of functioning ISDN equipment to the ISDN line 4 With the ISU 512e connected to the...

Page 105: ...piece of functioning ISDN equipment to the ISDN line 4 With the ISU 512e connected to the ISDN line and powered up talk to your service provider s repair group and inform them you have an ISDN basic rate line that appears physically OK but has no Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI Ask them to check the ISDN line translation and ensure that the line supports dynamic TEI allocation Inform them that an...

Page 106: ... second phone number or the quantity of phone numbers 3 Connect another piece of functioning ISDN equipment to the ISDN line 4 With the ISU 512e connected to the ISDN line and powered up talk to your service provider s repair group and inform them you have an ISDN basic rate line that appears physically OK but has no Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI Ask them to check the ISDN line translation and ...

Page 107: ...d in the ISU 512e Network Interface Four RJ 45s for ISDN Basic Rate Interface DTE Interface V 35 Dialing Selections Manual or automatic stored number dialing from the front panel DTR assertion V 25 bis in band DTE dialing EIA 366 dial interface VT 100 menu interface Data Rates Network up to four BRIs maximum of eight 56 64 kbps B channels DTE 56 kbps to 512 kbps synchronous ...

Page 108: ...D Channel Switch Compatibility LUCENT 5ESS NTI DMS 100 National ISDN 1 NI 1 Enbloc Display 2 line x 16 character LCD Environmental Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Relative humidity Up to 95 non condensing Physical 2 25 H 8 75 W 11 00 D Power 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 8 15 5W maximum dissipation ...

Page 109: ...Line Interface Figure A 2 V 35 Connector See Table A 1 on page A 2 Figure A 3 10BaseT Connector ISDN PIN 1 PIN 8 Pin 4 Ring Pin 5 Tip U Interface V 35 A B C D E F J L R V Z DD JJ NN N T X BB FF LL K P U Y CC HH MM H S W AA EE KK M Pin 1 RX1 Pin 2 RX2 Pin 3 TX1 Pin 6 TX2 10 BASE T ...

Page 110: ... I Send Data return T RD B O Receive Data return U TC A I External Transmit Clock V RC A O Receive Clock W TC B I External Transmit Clock return X RC B O Receive Clock return Y ST A O Send Timing AA ST B O Send Timing return K L NC N A No Connection M N NC N A No Connection BB NC N A No Connection CC NC N A No Connection DD NC N A No Connection EE NC N A No Connection FF NC N A No Connection HH NC...

Page 111: ...Set Ready 7 SG I O Signal Ground 8 CD A O Carrier Detect 9 NC N A No Connection 10 NC N A No Connection 11 NC N A No Connection 12 NC N A No Connection 13 NC N A No Connection 14 NC N A No Connection 15 TC O Transmit Clock 16 NC N A No Connection 17 RC O Receive Clock 18 NC N A No Connection 19 NC N A No Connection 20 DTR I Data Terminal Ready 21 NC N A No Connection 22 NC N A No Connection 23 NC ...

Page 112: ...ld for cable 2 DPR I Digit Present 3 ACR O Abandon Call and Retry 4 CRQ I Call Request 5 PND O Present Next Digit 6 PWI O Power Indication 7 SG I O Signal Ground 13 DSC O Distant Station Connect 14 NB1 I Digit LSB 15 NB2 I Digit bit 2 16 NB4 I Digit bit 3 17 NB8 I Digit MSB 22 DLO O Data Line Occupied I Input O Output N A Not Applicable ...

Page 113: ...lls can be active during this process Answer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The ISU answered a call on either the first or second channel The call ing phone number is displayed if available Area Code Req d ExpertISDN was activated without entering the area code Authen failed The PPP peer has rejected the ISU 512e s username and or password used for authentication Make sure the TX USERNAME and TX PASS WORD are co...

Page 114: ...s National ISDN 1 Bad call type ISU 512e placed a call with an improper call type Bad DTE mode The DTE bit rate does not match a valid bit rate for the protocol select ed Bad DTE bps Bonding negotiation determined that the chosen DTE bit rate is in valid BAD_INFO_ELEM Call control error Bad phone number ISU 512e attempted to call an invalid phone number BEAR_CAP_NOT_AVA The bearer channel requeste...

Page 115: ...rrected delay between the B2 and B1 Bearer channels XXX can range from 8000 to 8128 bytes BPS mismatch Bonding negotiation found a bit rate mismatch BUSY The called number is busy CallID 1 in use ISU 512e tried to place a call using SPID 1 though SPID 1 was already in use CallID 2 in use ISU 512e tried to place a call using SPID 2 though SPID 2 was already in use Call not ringing User executed an ...

Page 116: ...d for a bearer channel that is not present CHAN_NOT_IMPLEME The bearer channel requested by the user has not been implemented CHANNEL_UNACCEPT The user is asking for a channel that has not been subscribed CID 0 rcvd Received an incoming call from a third party during negotiations with a far end BONDING unit on the use of the second Bearer channel DEST NOT ISDN The number called is not ISDN warning...

Page 117: ...is displayed if available Disconnect Req Far end unit disconnected during BONDING negotiation DPUMP END RCVD Indication of a hang up or disconnect occurring during BONDING Does not indicate an ERROR condition has occurred DTE not set V25 The DTE equipment is not optioned for the same bit rate as the ISU 512e for V 25 bis dialing DTR not up ISU 512e tried to place a call in a dialing mode that requ...

Page 118: ...d ExpertISDN has failed trying to determine the ISDN line s SPID for mat This can occur if the telephone company is not using standard SPID formats ExpISDN Passed Expert ISDN has finished and has determined the ISDN line s SPID format ExpISDN Retry Expert ISDN is attempting another SPID format ExpertISDN Stop The ExpertISDN process was stopped by the user FACILITY_NOT_IMP The network does not supp...

Page 119: ...memory caused an error Hangup1 2 The call on either the first or second channel was disconnected by the ISU The far end phone number is also displayed INCOMING_CALL_BA Incoming call barred The network will not allow an incoming call INCOMPATIBLE_DEST The called number cannot accept the type of call that has been placed INTRWORKING _UNS A message was sent by a far end network that was not understoo...

Page 120: ...ssword Invalid remote access password received L1 not up The network interface is not active L2 not up The data link layer interface is not active L3 not up The call control interface is not active L2 1 8 not up The data link layer interface for the call number shown BONDING is not active L3 1 8 not up The call control layer interface for the call number shown BONDING is not active ...

Page 121: ...information element length error MANDATORY_IE_MIS Mandatory information element missing MP opts not same Differing multilinkk PPP options were negotiated for links in the same bundle MP Set DTE Rate After three tries to increase network bandwidth to match the DTE bit rate the protocol set the DTE rate to match the network rate Negotiation fail The BONDING negotiation has failed NETWORK BUSY The IS...

Page 122: ...IL The requested bearer channel is not available NONEXISTENT_MSG Nonexistent message was sent by the ISU NO_ROUTE The phone network was unable to find a route to the destination num ber NO_USER_RESPONDI The dialed number is not responding NORMAL_CLEARING The network is disconnecting the current call NOT end2end ISDN The path that the call was routed over is not ISDN from end to end warning only ...

Page 123: ...This is most likely caused by the peer sending an incorrect username and or password Make sure that the RX USERNAME and RX PASSWORD are correctly entered PRE EMPTED The network pre empted the call PROTOCOL_ERROR Call control error RamSum Failed The checksum of a remotely downloaded flash update file was incor rect The flash memory was not updated with the new file REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_ The channel type...

Page 124: ...yed if available SERVICE_NOT_AVAIL The service requested by the user is not available SOURCE NOT ISDN The incoming calling party is not ISDN warning only SPID DL Pass 1 4 Lucent SPID download feature has successfully installed the SPIDs on this dsl SPID DL Stop 1 4 Lucent SPID download was disabled SPID DL Unavail Lucent SPID download is not available from this ISDN switch SPID SL 1 4 Lucent SPID ...

Page 125: ...IRY Call control error TXADD01 expired Bonding timer TXADD01 expired probably making a long distance call to a foreign country adjust timer value to correct TXFA1 expired Bonding timer TXFA1 expired other vendor s BONDING equipment did not operate properly TXFA2 expired Bonding timer TXFA1 expired other vendor s BONDING equipment did not operate properly TXINIT expired Bonding timer TXINIT expired...

Page 126: ... a cause message from the network that is not understood USER_BUSY The dialed number is busy WRONG_MESSAGE The ISU 512e received a message that does not match the valid mes sages defined for the switch WRONG_MSG_FOR_ST The ISU 512e received a message that is not appropriate for the state of the call ...

Page 127: ... 4 down The network interface is not active 1 4 NEOC The ISU 512e has received an ISDN embedded operations channel EOC loopback command from the network 1 2 3 4 Ready The ISU 512e has completed protocol negotiation with the network switch and is ready to place receive calls 1 2 3 4 PLBBK The ISU 512e has been set to perform a loopback in the network direc tion after letting the incoming data pass ...

Page 128: ...is still wait ing for the switch to issue the ACT bit 1 4 TEI1 The ISU is receiving the first Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI from the network 1 4 TEI2 The ISU is getting its second TEI from the network BONDING xxxx BONDING Mode 1 rate adaption has entered data mode at the bit rate specified by xxxx BONDING Quitting BONDING Mode 1 rate adaption protocol is turning off BONDING Ready BONDING Mode 1...

Page 129: ...he ISU 512e is calling phone number xxxxxxx Call Connect B1 Bearer channel 1 connected and is currently active Call Connect B2 Bearer channel 2 connected and is currently active Disconnecting The current phone call is being disconnected hung up MPPP 0 8 B Multilink PPP is running and has bundled the specified number of links RINGING The phone number just dialed is ringing ...

Page 130: ...Appendix C Loop Status Messages C 4 ISU 512e User Manual 61203086L1 1 ...

Page 131: ...U 1 SWITCH PROTO 1 LUCENT 5ESS 2 DMS 100 3 NATIONAL ISDN1 4 NI 1 ENBLOC 2 AREA CODE 3 SET LDN 4 SET SPID 2 EXPERTISDN 1 LINE 1 DSL 1 2 DSL 2 3 DSL 3 4 DSL 4 5 ALL 2 START STOP 3 SPID DOWNLOAD 1 ENABLED 2 DISABLED 4 CALL TYPE 1 SPEECH 2 AUDIO 3 DATA 56KBPS 4 DATA 64KBPS Figure D 1 Config Netw Options Dial Line Front Panel Menu ...

Page 132: ...OR EON 4 10 SEC OR EON 5 20 SEC OR EON 6 WAIT FOR EON 2 SECURITY 3 V 25 1 HDLC MARKS 2 HDLC FLAGS 6 AUTO ANSWER 1 DISABLED 2 ENABLED 3 DUMP ALL CALLS 7 CONNECT TIMOUT 1 15 SEC 2 30 SEC 3 1 MINUTE 4 2 MINUTE 5 4 MINUTE 8 CALL SCREENING 1 ANSWER ANY 2 ANSR IF SN0 9 9 PASSWORDS 1 SPV PASSWORD 2 RDL PASSWORD 0 CALL NUMID 1 ENABLED 2 DISABLED Figure D 1 Config Netw Options Dial Line Front Panel Menu co...

Page 133: ...86L1 1 ISU 512e User Manual D 3 3 CONFIG 1 NETW OPTIONS 1 LEASED LINE 1 CLOCK MODE 1 SLAVE 2 MASTER 3 SLAVE MASTER 2 CHANNEL RATE 1 56K BEARER 2 64K BEARER 3 TEST REMOTE 1 ENABLED 2 DISABLED Figure D 2 Config Netw Options Leased Line Front Panel Menu ...

Page 134: ... 2 56K MODE 1 1 56K 56K 2 56K 112K 3 56K 168K 4 56K 224K 5 56K 280K 6 56K 336K 7 56K 392K 8 56K 448K 2 CTS OPTIONS 1 FORCED CTS 2 FOLLOW RTS 3 FOLLOW CD 4 OFF V 25 ANSR 3 CD OPTIONS 1 CD FORCED ON 2 NORMAL 3 OFF LINK DOWN 4 DTR OPTIONS 1 IGNORE DTR 2 IDLE WHEN OFF 3 OFF ON DIAL 0 4 DIAL 0 IF ON 5 ANSWER IF ON 5 DSR OPTIONS 1 DSR FORCED ON 2 OFF IDLE TEST 3 OFF LINK DOWN Figure D 3 Config V 35 Opti...

Page 135: ...FIG 3 IP OPTIONS 1 IP ADDRESS 2 SUBNET MASK 3 DEF GATEWAY Figure D 4 Config IP Options Front Panel Menu 3 CONFIG 4 PROTOCOL OPTIONS 1 MULTILINK PPP 2 BONDING 1 TXINT 2 TXFA 3 TXADD01 4 TXDEQ 5 TANULL 6 TCID 7 CALL STAGGER 3 TRANSPARENT Figure D 5 Config Protocol Options Front Panel Menu ...

Page 136: ... 8 57600 9 115200 2 DATA BITS 1 7 2 8 3 PARITY 1 NONE 2 ODD 3 EVEN 4 STOP BITS 1 1 2 2 Figure D 6 Config Maint Setup Options Front Panel Menu 3 CONFIG 6 QUICK SETUP 1 FACTORY DEF 2 512K MP 3 448K MP 4 512K BONDING 5 384K BONDING 6 448K BONDING 7 336K BONDING 8 LEASED SLAVE 9 LEASED MASTER 0 LDM SLV MSTR Figure D 7 Configuration Quick Setup Options Front Panel Menu ...

Page 137: ...nts Network Manager This is a control program that collects controls and presents data pertinent to the operation of the network devices It resides on a network management station Agent This is a control program that responds to queries and commands from the network manager and returns requested information or invokes configuration changes initiated by the manager It resides in each network device...

Page 138: ...tes information to a network device The network device issues two types of messages GetResponse This message is the response to a network manager GetRequest or GetNextRequest command Trap This is an unsolicited message issued by a network device to report an operational anomaly or an alarm condition to the network manager These messages are typically encased within informational packets and transp...

Page 139: ...fined The priv ilege level of each community can be set The default community is public with read only privileges When the IP address is all zeros any manager of the community can access the ISU 512e Traps Up to four hosts can be set to receive traps Each host entry requires an IP address of the manager In addition to the cold start trap the ISU 512e sends traps each time a link is brought up or d...

Page 140: ...Appendix E SNMP E 4 ISU 512e User Manual 61203086L1 1 ...

Page 141: ...n Code CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect CTS Clear to Send D Delta Signalling Channel DCE Data Communications Equipment DMS Digital Multiplex Switching DN Directory Number DSR Data Set Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment EIA Electronic Industries Association EKTS Electronic Key Telephone Service ESS Electronic Switching System FAX Facsimile FEBE Far End Block Errors FX Foreign E...

Page 142: ...ion Base MLHG Multiline Hunt Group MPPP Multilink Point to Point Protocol MRU Maximum Receivable Unit MRRU Maximum Receivable Reconstructable Unit NEBE Near End Block Errors NI 1 National ISDN 1 NT Network Termination PC Personal Computer POTS Plain Old Telephone Service RFC Request for Comments RIP Routing Information Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SPID Service Profile Identifie...

Page 143: ...us A method of data transmission which allows characters to be sent at irregular intervals by preceding each char acter with a start bit and following it with a stop bit The timing of the transmission is not determined by the timing of a previous character Applications include communication between most small computers especially PCs and mainframes lower speed transmission and less expensive compu...

Page 144: ...channels into a higher speed composite channel The channel bank also detects and transmits signaling information for each channel transmitting framing information so that time slots allocated to each channel can be identified by the receiver clear channel A channel in which all the 64 kbps are used for transmission To achieve this bit robbing signaling must be eliminated CPE Customer premises equi...

Page 145: ...ies as with traditional analog transmission systems Digital techniques provide more efficient use of transmission facilities resulting in lower error rates and costs than analog systems digital loopback Technique for testing the digital processing circuitry of a commu nications device May be initiated locally or remotely via a tele communications circuit Device being tested will echo back a receiv...

Page 146: ...ts Telephone lines using two wires for transmitting and two wires for receiving offering much higher quality than a 2 wire circuit All long distance circuits are 4 wire Almost all local phone lines and analog phones are 2 wire hop count A routing metric used to measure the distance between a source and a destination Particularly used by RIP hub 1 Communications center 2 Major routing station for c...

Page 147: ...ommon boundary between two systems over which the inter system communication occurs Internet Protocol A TCP IP protocol describing software that tracks the Internet ad dress of nodes routes outgoing message and recognizes incom ing messages Used in gateways to connect networks at OSI network Level 3 and above ISDN Integrated services digital network A network architecture that enables end to end d...

Page 148: ...uit Two transmit leads are joined to the two receive leads A signal is then sent around the loop Measuring differences between the sent and received signal is the essence of a loopback test master clock The source of timing signals or the signals themselves which all network stations use for synchronization Media Access Control MAC As defined by the IEEE the lower of the two sublayers of the OSI r...

Page 149: ...ermination of the U interface 2 wire transmission line converts between Layer 1 formats used at the U and T reference points and performs some maintenance functions packet mode Refers to switching of packets of information for different users by statistically multiplexing them over the same transmission facili ties ISDN packet mode capabilities are based on CCITT recom mendation X 25 procedures po...

Page 150: ...ts per character to affect tim ing T1 Also T 1 A digital transmission link with a capacity of 1 544 Mbps T1 uses two pairs of normal twisted wires T1 normally can handle 24 voice conversations with each conversation being digitized at 64 kbps With more advanced digital voice encoding techniques it can handle more voice channels T1 is a standard for digital transmission in North America TA Terminal...

Page 151: ...ception but also costs more All local loop circuits those coming from a Class 5 central office to the sub scriber s phone system are 2 wire unless a 4 wire circuit is re quested U Interface A twisted pair subscriber loop that connects the NT1 reference point to the ISDN network as defined in the I 411 Recommenda tion This interface provides Basic Rate Access with an operating frequency of 160 kbps...

Page 152: ... byte blocks of data Some sums check sums are done on each block and the result is sent along with the block If the result does not check out at the other end the computer at the other end sends a request a NAK negative acknowledgment to retransmit that block once again If the block checks out the com puter sends ACK an acknowledgment In this way relatively er ror free transmission can be accompli...

Page 153: ...bit rate 3 11 BONDING Mode 1 protocol 6 22 BONDING protocol 5 2 bonding setup 3 11 6 21 C call ID 6 10 call number ID 6 12 call screening 6 10 call stagger 6 23 call type 2 3 2 4 3 11 6 5 audio 6 6 data 56 kbps 6 6 data 64 kbps 6 6 speech 6 6 call type audio 6 6 call type data 56 kbps 6 6 call type data 64 kbps 6 6 call type speech 6 5 capability R 1 4 capability S 1 3 carrier detect 3 9 CD option...

Page 154: ...ady 3 9 default gateway 6 17 dial interface connection 2 3 dial line 6 2 dial line auto answer 6 9 dial line call screening 6 10 dial line call type 6 5 dial line connect timeout 6 10 dial line dial options 6 6 dial line ExpertISDN 6 4 dial line ISDN menu 6 2 dial line SPIDs download 6 5 dial menu 3 2 7 1 dial number 7 2 dial operation 2 1 dial options 6 6 dial options EIA 366 security 6 9 dial op...

Page 155: ...g up 7 2 hang up line 6 9 I if self test fails 8 1 if the display reads SPID 1 3 5 or 7 8 5 SPID 2 4 6 or 8 8 5 TEI1 8 3 TEI2 8 4 information desk ISDN 1 4 initial self test 3 9 installation 2 1 IP menu 6 17 IP routes 4 5 IP routes flags 4 6 IP routes gateway 4 6 IP routes hops 4 6 IP routes IP adress 4 5 IP routes netmask 4 6 IP routes port 4 6 IP routes TTL 4 7 IP routes use 4 6 IP default gatew...

Page 156: ...a bits 6 31 maint port parity 6 31 maint port password 6 31 maint port password protect 6 31 maint port stop bits 6 31 maintenance port 6 31 management 6 28 management maint port 6 31 management SNMP 6 29 management Telnet 6 28 max config 6 24 max failure 6 24 max timer 6 24 maximum bit rate 6 15 menu configuration 3 2 dial 3 2 7 1 front panel 3 8 status 3 2 4 1 structure 3 1 terminal 3 3 test 3 2...

Page 157: ...mensions 9 2 ping 6 19 pinouts A 1 10 Base T A 1 EIA 232 A 3 RS 366 dialing port A 4 V 35 A 2 power 9 2 problem procedure for isolating 8 2 product overview ISU 512e 1 1 protocol BONDING 5 2 BONDING mode 1 6 22 XMODEM 2 4 protocol options 6 21 protocol BONDING 6 22 protocol MPPP 6 24 protocols supported 9 2 Q quick setup configuration 6 32 quick start from front panel Quick Start 1 from terminal i...

Page 158: ...ck Start 1 6 3 download 6 5 SPV password remote supervi sion 6 11 start transfer 6 21 static routes active 6 18 static routes gateway 6 18 static routes hops 6 18 static routes IP address 6 18 static routes subnet mask 6 18 status buffer 4 2 status buffer messages B 1 status menu 3 2 4 1 status ARP cache 4 5 status exit 4 7 status IP routes 4 5 status system info 4 2 stop bits 6 31 store review nu...

Page 159: ... E 2 traps E 3 traps manager IP 6 30 traps manager name 6 30 troubleshooting 8 1 TXADD01 6 22 TXDEQ 6 23 TXFA 6 22 TXINIT 6 22 U updating 2 4 updating ISU 512e software from utilities upgrade menu 6 20 local method 2 4 remote method 6 11 upgrade 6 20 upgrade abort transfer 6 21 upgrade filename 6 20 upgrade start transfer 6 21 upgrade status 6 21 upgrade TFTP host 6 20 upgrade transfer method 6 20...

Page 160: ...Index 8 ISU 512e User Manual 61203086L1 1 Index VT 100 quick start from Quick Start 2 terminal menu 3 1 W wait for EON 6 9 X XMODEM protocol 2 4 2 5 ...

Page 161: ...repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CAPS department to issue an RMA number For informa tion regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associat ed with repair contact CAPS directly at the following number Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Inc CAPS Department 6767 ...

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