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ABOUT THIS MANUAL

This manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find the information you
need.  The following is an overview of the contents of this manual:

• Chapter 1, Introduction, familiarizes you with DDS, Switched 56, SNMP, and

TELNET.  This chapter also includes DSU IV highlights and describes the options
that may be purchased for use with the DSU.

• Chapter 2, Installation, describes the DSU connectors (pin assignments are given in

Appendix A) and provides an installation diagram.

• Chapter 3, Operation, explains how to operate your DSU using either the front

panel or a VT 100 terminal interface.

• Chapter 4, Applications, provides examples of some common DSU applications,

including network diagrams.

• Chapter 5, Configuration Overview, explains how to access the DSU configuration

menu, including information on the different configuration methods.  This chapter
also provides a front panel menu tree.

• Chapters 6 through 11 provide brief explanations for selections made in the Con-

figuration menus.  These chapters are based on the front panel menu branches of
the Configuration menu:  Network Options, DTE Options, Test Options, Dial
Options, Management, and Utilities.

• Chapter 12, Testing and Troubleshooting, describes the testing options available

with the DSU IV and gives troubleshooting information.

• Chapter 13, Activating Dial Functions, describes the Dial options available from the

Main menu.

• Chapter 14, Viewing Status Information, provides information on the status menus

available for the base unit as well as the DBU cards.

• Appendix A provides pinouts for the connectors of the DSU and the DBU and

Ethernet cards.

• Appendix B shows the AT commands available for the DSU.

• Appendix C describes the terminal menu interface (accessed through a VT 100

terminal or a TELNET session).

Summary of Contents for 1204001L1

Page 1: ...nit with Embedded SNMP USER MANUAL Part Number Version 1204011L1 DSU IV ESP 1204001L1 ESP 4 wire Switched 56 DBU Card 1204002L1 ESP V 34 DBU Card 1204004L1 ESP ISDN DBU Card 1204005L1 ESP Ethernet Car...

Page 2: ...iew is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Netview is a registered trademark of IBM 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000...

Page 3: ...including information on the different configuration methods This chapter also provides a front panel menu tree Chapters 6 through 11 provide brief explanations for selections made in the Con figurati...

Page 4: ...connect diagram for a modem tail circuit application Appendix F contains product specifications Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service inte...

Page 5: ...kup option ordered is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using an FCC compatible modular jack which is Part 68 complian...

Page 6: ...hich case the user will be required to correct the interfer ence at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits Change or modifications to...

Page 7: ...irs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfuncti...

Page 8: ...coding 1B D Service supports up to 64 kbps The DSU IV ESP ISDN supports the following switch types and software protocols AT T 5ESS Custom 5E6 and later software National ISDN 1 NT1 DMS 100 BCS 32 an...

Page 9: ...nting InterLata Competition For service offered from a Northern Telecom DMS 100 request a Point to Point Multi Point line with the following features Line Type Basic Rate Functional Electronic Key Tel...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents...

Page 11: ...Card 6 Warranty and Customer Service 6 Chapter 2 Installation Unpack Inspect Power Up 7 Receipt Inspection 7 ADTRAN Shipments Include 7 Customer Provides 8 Power Up 8 Rear Panel 9 DBU and Ethernet Car...

Page 12: ...e 24 IP Address 24 Subnet Mask 24 Gateway IP Address if required 24 Special Features of this Application 24 Dial Backup Application 26 Entering Dial Backup Mode 26 Operation During Critical Times 26 L...

Page 13: ...Options Network Options 37 Loop Rate 39 Network Address 40 Remote Configuration 40 Network Type 40 Clock Source 40 Chapter 7 Configuring DTE Option DTE Options 41 DTE Rate 45 Connector Type 46 Data Fo...

Page 14: ...6 DBU Criteria 57 When Out of Service OOS 57 No Receive RX Signal 57 No Sealing Current 57 When all 1s 0s 57 Answer Always 57 Weekend Lockout 57 Daily Lockout 57 Lockout Start 58 Lockout End 58 Auto R...

Page 15: ...g Letters Using the Front Panel 69 Chapter 11 Configuring Unit Utilities Manual Command 72 Time Date 74 Software Revision 74 LAN MAC Address 74 Serial Number 74 Chapter 12 Testing and Troubleshooting...

Page 16: ...ine 97 Chapter 14 Viewing Status Information Status 99 Network Rate DTE Rate and Data Format 99 Dial Backup Information 100 Type of Dial Backup Service 100 Current Status of Dial Backup Mode 100 DSU O...

Page 17: ...Connector 107 Table A D Pin Assignments for Primary V 35 Connector 108 Table A E Pin Assignments for Control Connector 108 Table A F Pin Assignments for 10baseT Connector 109 Table B A AT Commands 11...

Page 18: ...Test 93 Figure 12 13 Initiating a DBU Connection Test 94 Figure 13 1 Dial Options Menu SW56 95 Figure 13 2 Dial Options Menu Dedicated 96 Figure 14 1 Status Display 99 Figure C 1 Terminal Interface M...

Page 19: ...ESP s unique modular approach provides optional 10baseT ethernet access for SNMP Also optional modular ESP DBU cards provide automatic or manual dial backup for the dedicated circuit The following are...

Page 20: ...mits operation over long loops 3 4 miles or 5 5 km of 26 AWG at 56 kbps The ESP 4 wire SW56 DBU card and the base unit s integrated SW56 capabilities are compatible with AT T Accunet and Sprint SW56 t...

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