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Section 61245002L6-5, Issue 3

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Table D.  TL1 Alarm Conditions

TL1 Alarm

AID,T1:MJ,LOS,SA ..........

AID,EQPT:MJ,UEQ,SA ....

AID,EQPT:MJ,MEA,SA ...

AID,EQPT:MJ,FAIL,SA ...

TL1 Alarm Description

The access identifier (CBA slot) has a major
service-affecting alarm because of a loss of sync
condition on the HDSL loops or loss of signal at
the HTU-R DS1.

The access identifier (CBA slot) has a major
service-affecting alarm because no channel unit is
installed in an equipped CBA slot.

The access identifier (CBA slot) has a major
service-affecting alarm because of equipment
type mismatch.

The access identifier (CBA slot) has a major
service-affecting equipment failure.

Implications

There is an HDSL loss of sync in any HDSL leg, or
DS1 loss of signal at the HTU-R DS1 interface.  The
HTU-C is in startup ,or a problem exists on the local
loop or customer interface.

No channel unit is installed in a slot which should
be equipped.  The HTU-C is not inserted properly in
the correct slot, or the unit is defective.

The equipment installed in the channel bank slot
differs from the equipment type reserved in the
software record of the Litespan database.  To clear
the alarm delete the equipment record (i.e.,
dlt-eqpt::cot-1-15 with TL1) and reinsert the card, or
equip the slot with the currently reserved equipment
type.

The Low Voltage Litespan HTU-C is unable to
operate normally or has failed a diagnostic test.  See
subsection 10 of this practice.

AID is the access identifier (i.e., cot-1-15).

Table C.  LED Alarms

Indicator

Description

LOOP .................... Illuminates when a loopback to the network is in progress.

FAIL ...................... Illuminates upon HTU-C powerup. Remains On until the HTU-C is successfully initialized.

The length of time to complete this procedure is dependent on activity of the terminal control processor in the common control
assembly of the Litespan system.

Illuminates when the module is unable to operate as required.

HDSL .................... Initially Off. Upon successful powerup of the HTU-C linecard, and when the 6811 microcontroller on the HTU-C releases the

reset line internal to the linecard, the HDSL LED will illuminate Red to indicate that HDSL loops are out of synchronization.

When HDSL loops are synchronized between the HTU-C and HTU-R or HRE, the HDSL LED will change from Red to Yellow
or turn Off. In HRE applications, loop synchronization must be on both sides of the HRE.

A Yellow HDSL LED indicates that HDSL loops are both in synchronization, but a Yellow or Red alarm exists at the DS1
interface at the HTU-R.

When the HDSL LED is Off, both HDSL loops are in synchronization and no red or yellow alarm conditions exist at the HTU-R
DS1 interface.

LP1 ........................ Indicates five possible states of the quality of the HDSL signals on Loop 1:

Off ..........No synchronization of HTU-C and HTU-R on Loop 1

Yellow ....Marginal signal qauality on Loop 1 (>2 dB margin above 10 -7 BER)

Green.....Good signal quality on Loop 1 (>2 dB margin above 10 -7 BER)

Blinking ..An error detected on either end of Loop 1 will cause this LED to blink briefly

LP2 ........................ Indicates five possible states of the quality of the HDSL signals on Loop 2

Off ..........No synchronization of HTU-C and HTU-R on Loop 2

Yellow ....Marginal signal quality on Loop 2 (<2 dB margin above 10 -7 BER)

Green.....Good signal quality on Loop 2 (>2 dB margin above 10 -7 BER)

Blinking ..An error detected on either end of Loop 2 will cause this LED to blink briefly

Summary of Contents for AHT1U

Page 1: ...L Deployment Guidelines 15 Figure A 1 HDSL Loopback Points A 1 Figure A 2 Element State Diagram A 1 TABLES Table A Screen Abbreviations 6 Table B Provisioning Options 14 Table C LED Alarms 15 Table D...

Page 2: ...for a generic subscriber interface unit The Litespan HTU C can be used in Litespan 2000 Litespan 2012 and Litespan ONU channel bank assembly CBA systems containing Litespan system software versions of...

Page 3: ...ssembly Figure 3 shows possible ADTRAN HDSL deployments from a Litespan channel bank assembly ADTRAN HDSL systems can be deployed quickly without the use of expensive T1 repeater equipment on standard...

Page 4: ...trol assembly begins looking for the reinsertion of the linecard Reinsertion any earlier than this may temporarily lock the HTU C into a nonfunctional state because the common control assembly will no...

Page 5: ...the Litespan HTU C and another linecard in the asynchronous T1 linecard class or another Litespan HTU C If the cross connected unit is not an HTU C then T1 provisioning of the cross connected unit ma...

Page 6: ...bbreviations used in the screen diagrams see Table A Figure 5 RS232 DB9 Connector 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 TXD Transmit Data RXD Receive Data SGN Signal Ground Table A Screen Abbreviations Abbreviation ES SE...

Page 7: ...nt System Status screen type Z to reset the performance registers to zero at both the Current System Status and Performance History screens Figure 8 consolidates current information for the HDSL DSX 1...

Page 8: ...configuration and allows for changing this configuration Provisioning changes are only allowed at the Litespan HTU C and not at the HTU R The HTU R provisioning is set directly from the provisioning...

Page 9: ...URRENT SYSTEM STATUS LOOP 1 CUSTOMER LOOP 2 HRE 1 HRE 1 30 30 dB 31 31 dB LOSS CUR MAX 31 31 dB 30 30 dB YES YES SYNC YES YES 000 00000 003 00003 ES 15M 24H 000 00000 000 00000 000 00000 000 00000 SES...

Page 10: ...view number to select view 05 30 01 30 Press P for previous view Press B to go back 8 hours Press M to return to the Main Menu LOOP 1 NETWORK LOOP 2 CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS LOOP 1 CUSTOMER LOOP 2 HTU C...

Page 11: ...07 15 03 15 07 00 03 00 1 H 3 LOOP1 4 H 06 45 02 45 T T 06 30 02 30 U U 06 15 02 15 C 5 LOOP2 6 R 2 06 00 02 00 05 45 01 45 Press view number to select view 05 30 01 30 Press B to go back 8 hours Pre...

Page 12: ...HRE 1 INACTIVE Press corresponding number to toggle loopback option Press M to return to the Main Menu Figure 13 Provisioning Screen CIRCUIT ID EMUL 10 06 98 00 23 50 PROVISIONING A DSX 1 DS1 LINE CO...

Page 13: ...m Status and Troubleshooting screens Red yellow and blue alarms at both DSX 1 and DS1 interfaces plus HDSL loop synchronization loss conditions are reported Table C defines faceplate LED alarm functio...

Page 14: ...hronization or when a signal loss is detected at the HTU R T1 receiver This allows either DS0s 1 through 12 or 13 through 24 to be passed until full T1 bandwidth is restored In HDSL applications invol...

Page 15: ...n progress FAIL Illuminates upon HTU C powerup Remains On until the HTU C is successfully initialized The length of time to complete this procedure is dependent on activity of the terminal control pro...

Page 16: ...GAUGE OR COARSER CABLE KFT 5 6 7 8 9 2 5 INVALID HDSL CABLE LENGTHS 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 TOTAL BRIDGED TAP LENGTH KFT VALID HDSL CABLE LENGTHS Loop loss per kft for other wire is summarized in Table E...

Page 17: ...tine maintenance ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be performed in the field Repair services may be obtained by returning the defective unit to the ADTRAN Customer Service RMA department see subs...

Page 18: ...te the equipment record i e dlt eqpt cot 1 15 with TL1 and reinsert the card or equip the slot with the currently reserved equipment type 1 Check that neither HDSL loop is open 2 Check that neither or...

Page 19: ...imited by a 500 mA Slo Blo subminiature surface mount fuse 5 VDC is current limited by a 3A quick acting subminiature surface mount fuse Clock Clock Sources Internal DSX 1 derived Internal Clock Accur...

Page 20: ...S0 DP tandem element and provide a network loopack Loopback Control Codes A summary of control sequences is given in Tables A 1 and A 2 NOTE In all control code sequences presented the in bandcodesare...

Page 21: ...the HRE will loop up towards the network 2 seconds of AIS all 1s will be sent 5 seconds of data will pass and then 200 bit errors will be injected into the DSX 1 signal As long as the pattern continu...

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