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Summary of Contents for ATLAS 800 Series Module QUAD E1

Page 1: ...ATLAS 800 User Manual Part Number 1200180L1 Part Number 1200227L1 61200180L1 1B March 1999...

Page 2: ...poration DMS 100 is a registered trademark of Northern Telecom 5ESS is a registered trademark of AT T AT T is a registered trademark 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256...

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Page 4: ...ur right to file a complaint with the FCC 4 Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If the...

Page 5: ...and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a resi...

Page 6: ...n 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 bill...

Page 7: ...gital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network The encoded analog content an...

Page 8: ...ed in the preceding paragraph if so requested _________________________________Signature _________________________________Title _________________________________ Date Transcribed and sworn to before m...

Page 9: ...telephone lines and internal metallic waterpipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal devic...

Page 10: ...accessible through the front panel Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu describes how to navigate the terminal menu Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control describes the terminal menus used for...

Page 11: ...provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruptions Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to h...

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Page 13: ...w the Rear Panel Design 2 3 Control Chain In Port 2 4 Connection 2 4 Control Chain Out Port 2 5 Connection 2 5 Network Connection 2 6 Connection 2 6 10BaseT Ethernet Connection 2 6 Connection 2 6 MON...

Page 14: ...tures 5 3 Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys 5 3 Moving through the Menus 5 3 Session Management Keystrokes 5 4 Configuration Keystrokes 5 4 Getting Help 5 5 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control...

Page 15: ...ock 6 10 Access Passwords 6 11 System Utility 6 12 Update Firmware 6 12 Update Status 6 15 Config Transfer 6 15 System Utilization 6 16 System Selftest 6 16 Ping 6 17 Reboot System 6 18 Factory Defaul...

Page 16: ...lates 9 8 Automatic Routeback Rejection 9 9 Quad T1 PRI Interface Configuration 9 9 Network Termination PRI 9 9 Network Termination RBS 9 13 User Termination PRI 9 15 User Termination RBS 9 17 Creatin...

Page 17: ...4 Session Menu 12 5 Connect 12 5 Disconnect 12 6 Transfer Cfg 12 6 Exit 12 6 Edit Menu 12 6 Options Menu 12 6 Colors 12 6 Local Echo 12 7 AutoRepeat 12 7 Capture Menu 12 7 File 12 7 Buffer Size 12 7 S...

Page 18: ...1 About 12 11 Status Field 12 11 Meter Field 12 11 Log Field 12 11 Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP Server 12 12 Successful Transfer 12 12 Unsuccessful Transfer 12 13 Retrieving the Configur...

Page 19: ...u 6 7 Figure 6 4 System Utility Menu 6 12 Figure 6 5 View Self test Log 6 17 Figure 7 1 Modules Menu 7 1 Figure 8 1 Dedicated Maps Menu Tree 8 1 Figure 8 2 Trunk Conditioning 8 5 Figure 8 3 Dedicated...

Page 20: ...1 Figure 12 1 ATLAS SysLog Host GUI 12 2 Figure 12 2 SysLog Menu Tree for the Menu Bar 12 3 Figure 12 3 Telnet Menu Tree 12 5 Figure 12 4 VT 100 Menu Tree 12 8 Figure 12 5 TFTP Server Interface Menu...

Page 21: ...work Terminations 9 24 Table 9 3 User Terminations 9 24 Table 10 1 TFTP Upload Messages 10 5 Table 11 1 Trap Destination List 11 2 Table 11 2 Standard Traps 11 3 Table 11 3 DS1 SNMP Traps 11 4 Table 1...

Page 22: ...List of Tables xxii ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 23: ...n the market With the appropriate modules installed the ATLAS_800 functions as follows A Digital Access Cross Connect System DACS A T1 Bandwidth Manager An ISDN Access Switch ATLAS_800 BASE UNIT The A...

Page 24: ...s sions provide detailed system configuration through an easy to use menu system Six levels of password protection with varying degrees of manage ment privileges secure the terminal interface You can...

Page 25: ...width Manager As a T1 bandwidth manager ATLAS_800 combines the functions of a T1 CSU DSU an intelligent channel bank a T1 multiplexer and DACS into a single platform see Figure 1 2 The bandwidth manag...

Page 26: ...r switched applications such as video conferencing switched connection mapping dynamically allocates bandwidth to the PBX for voice traffic to op timize the network Call Filtering allows you to progra...

Page 27: ...signaling E M Ground Start Loop Start Converts between robbed bit signaling and ISDN D Channel Direct inward dialing ISDN Switch Types 5ESS DMS 100 National ISDN Dedicated Connection Maps Up to five...

Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 1 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 29: ...AS_800 for repair or for verification of damage during shipment Contents of ADTRAN Shipments Your ADTRAN shipment includes the following items The ATLAS_800 Base Unit The ATLAS_800 User Manual Power c...

Page 30: ...he un grounded branch circuit supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the product or system Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable Individually...

Page 31: ...00 contains eight slots for housing option modules which provide a variety of additional resources and data ports See Figure 2 1 AC powered unit and Figure 2 2 DC powered unit All slots are functional...

Page 32: ...ble 2 1 Connector type RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 CONTROL CHAIN IN OUT MON 10 BASE T NTWK 1 NTWK 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CAUTION MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY ALL EMPTY...

Page 33: ...ber AMP 555164 2 Table 2 1 Control Chain In Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis 2 RTS Request to send flow control 3 RXDATA Data received by the ATLAS_800 4 DTR Data ter...

Page 34: ...self testing Connection The network connection follows with the pinout shown in Table 2 3 Connector type USOC RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 10BaseT Ethernet Connection The 10BaseT Ethernet port RJ 4...

Page 35: ...ical except slots seven and eight which can also accommodate an optional power supply for re dundancy Figure 2 3 ATLAS_800 Slot Designation Rear View INSTALL ANY OPTION MODULES After installing the AT...

Page 36: ...ditions After install ing the ATLAS_800 Base Unit and any option modules the ATLAS_800 is ready for power up You can also run a full self test set a pass code UTIL Menu and set the unit ID CONFIG Menu...

Page 37: ...ou will be ready to configure the unit USING THE FRONT PANEL With the ATLAS_800 powered up the Front Panel LCD window displays four menu items see Figure 3 1 To select a menu item either press the cor...

Page 38: ...The two basic connection methods supported by the ATLAS_800 are a Tel net session and a direct connection through the EIA 232 Chain In port The following sections describe using both of these methods...

Page 39: ...your LAN administrator 2 From the Front Panel select 2 CONFIG then S0 SYSTEM then 1 ETHERNET 3 When the submenu displays select 1 IP ADDRESS 4 Enter the IP address by entering each number followed by...

Page 40: ...nt Panel menus to a VT 100 type terminal The following Step Action table provides instruc tions for setting up the ATLAS_800 for VT 100 terminal mode Instructions for Setting the Gateway IP Address St...

Page 41: ...onfiguration of the ATLAS_800 using a graphic inter face Currently you can choose ATLAS_800 from a list of products and T Watch PRO automatically initiates a Telnet session to which you can con nect a...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 3 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 43: ...00 Front Panel Layout Table 4 1 on page 4 2 provides a brief description of the Front Panel features Table 4 2 on page 4 3 provides detailed information about the LEDs and Ta ble 4 3 on page 4 4 provi...

Page 44: ...re installed in the corresponding slot Test Status Indicates that one or more ports within a module is in test Shift Activates the Front Panel operation keys Alarm Clear and Home First press Shift on...

Page 45: ...ted this LED also indicates that normal data flow is not occurring in at least one of the module ports Error flashing red The Error LED indicates an error such as BPV bipolar violation OOF out of fram...

Page 46: ...ons use the Ter minal menu See Navigating the Terminal Menu on page 5 1 The Front Panel opening menu Main menu is the access point to all other operations Each Main menu item has several functions and...

Page 47: ...example Online Select and Activate a Menu Item To select a menu item place the cursor on the menu item 1 by pressing the number corresponding to the menu item or 2 by highlighting the menu item with t...

Page 48: ...to pressing Enter voids any data changes The original data value is restored and the cursor returns to the submenu field Editing a Data Field Continued Step Action S0 SYSTEM 1 ETHERNET 1 STATUS 2 CHA...

Page 49: ...t 1 S2 to slot 2 and so on When you select one of these options an expanded de scription of the card status displays The status types include ON Online OFF Offline NRSP No Response NRDY Not Ready and...

Page 50: ...rated by periods This option is used along with the ATLAS_800 IP address to determine which nodes must be reached through the default IP gateway Enter the subnet mask address by entering each number f...

Page 51: ...ftware Rev Displays the current software revision level loaded into the Base Unit con troller This information is required when requesting assistance from ADT RAN Technical Support or when updates are...

Page 52: ...checking the circuitry on the board 2 RAM tests EPROM checksum 3 TDM map tests 4 On board data path Sending a known test pattern through an on board loop 5 Board to board interface test Verifies the d...

Page 53: ...ou se lect this option two items display in the LCD window CHALLENGE and RESPONSE Call ADTRAN technical support and tell them the challenge number They use this to generate a random response number En...

Page 54: ...ays a time and date stamped list of the alarms that have occurred in the ATLAS_800 Some alarm types include A to indicate the alarm is active and I to indicate the alarm is inactive Clear History Clea...

Page 55: ...you have complete control of the ATLAS_800 see Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Top level Terminal Menu Window Menu Path The first line of the terminal menu window the menu path shows the session s current posi...

Page 56: ...nu These contents can include both submenu items and data fields Some sub menus contain additional submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields The following chart explains the notatio...

Page 57: ...rts 1 8 Extended Help Displays information about selected commands Ctrl A Navigation Help Lists characters used for navigating the terminal menu Ctrl Z See also Moving through the Menus on page 5 3 Sy...

Page 58: ...aults based on the location of the cursor If the cursor is on a module line in the Modules menu then only the selected module is updated to factory defaults F Copy selected items to the clipboard The...

Page 59: ...t this point if you press Ctrl A a pop up help screen displays with information about the item Press Ctrl Z to activate a help screen that displays the available keystrokes you can use to navigate the...

Page 60: ...Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu 5 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 61: ...on working with passwords To do this Go to this menu For more info Review and monitor general system information for the ATLAS_800 System Info See page 6 2 Review and monitor system status for the AT...

Page 62: ...cription 5 Read only permission for all menu items minimum rights 4 Read permission for all menu items and permission to use test commands 3 Access to all commands except passwords flash download auth...

Page 63: ...eric char acters in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underbar Firmware Revision Read security 5 Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller System Uptim...

Page 64: ...firm y n Select Y to clear the log or N to exit the command Time Event Log Time Displays the date in mm dd format and the time in hh mm ss format that the event occurred Category Displays the severity...

Page 65: ...does not have a valid source of timing and cannot reliably transfer data Review the current setting for system timing source in the System Config menu See Primary Timing Source on page 6 7 and Backup...

Page 66: ...n Port Framing Errs Read security 5 Displays the number of received framing errors Clear Chain Port Countrs Clears all chain port counters Press Y to activate command SYSTEM CONFIG The System Config m...

Page 67: ...security 2 Read security 5 Shows the system ADTRAN Data Link Layer Protocol ADLP address for connecting remote devices to management software such as T Watch PRO The allowable range is between 2 and 6...

Page 68: ...name of the Ethernet port You can leave this field blank IP Address Lists the address assigned to the base Ethernet port This address is composed of four decimal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255...

Page 69: ...e available for review and editing SNMP Access Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines whether SNMP access to the ATLAS_800 is enabled or disabled Select the appropriate option SNMP Communities Write...

Page 70: ...the Syslog host daemon running on either a UNIX machine or a PC Real Time Clock Write security 3 Read security 5 Provides access to the following two options that you can review and edit Current Time...

Page 71: ...levels are described in Table 6 1 on page 6 2 Label Write security 0 Read security 5 Defines a user name Access Rights Write security 0 Read security 5 Defines the password level for the correspondin...

Page 72: ...Two transfer methods are available for use in updating any modules that contain Flash memory including the ATLAS system controller The first transfer method uses the ATLAS serial Chain In port of the...

Page 73: ...include upgradable modules Transfer Method Write security 1 Read security 5 Lists the two transfer methods for updating firmware XMODEM and TFTP XMODEM transfers files by connecting to a communicatio...

Page 74: ...splays Begin Firmware Update Write security 1 Read security 5 Begins updating the firmware for the selected modules To start this action enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel You can also cancel the o...

Page 75: ...uration file See TFTP Server on page 12 9 for details on how to use TFTP Server Only one configuration transfer session upload or download can be active at a time The TCP IP parameters are not saved o...

Page 76: ...ach installed module Selftest Run Write security 3 Read security 5 Activates the self test To confirm self test activation press y to cancel the self test press n Status Write security 3 Read security...

Page 77: ...ou to send pings ICMP requests to devices accessible via the net work Sl ATLAS slot number Pt ATLAS port number Event Description of event Result Shows Pass Fail results This test Logs this result Fla...

Page 78: ...request reply of the cur rent set of pings Round trip max Read security 5 Displays the maximum round trip time of the ping request reply of the cur rent set of pings Tx Stats Read security 5 Displays...

Page 79: ...em controller automatically detects the presence of modules when they are installed in the system To view the menus for the installed modules via the terminal menu use the arrow keys to scroll to the...

Page 80: ...Enter to access the Alarm menu Test Read security 5 Displays whether the ATLAS_800 is executing a test To initiate a test choose the Menu submenu on this screen Then select the Test option to access...

Page 81: ...lays any active alarms as follows Online The module is enabled and is responding to the system controller s status polls This is the normal response of the system No Response The module is enabled but...

Page 82: ...I D channel This indication only applies when operating in PRI mode Receive Level Rx Level Indicates the strength of the signal received on the port Inactive A Active call on this DS0 D Active D chann...

Page 83: ...ric name up to 16 characters long to uniquely identify each port Frame Write security 2 Read security 5 Matches the frame format of the circuit to which it is con nected available from the network sup...

Page 84: ...ld Requires ESF mode AT1 Inband line Pattern Write security 4 Read security 5 Specifies the test pattern to be transmitted out the port All ones framed ones All zeros framed zeros QRSS 2 20 1 pseudora...

Page 85: ...re provided for setting up a sample dedicated map see Creating A Dedicated Map on page 8 6 Figure 8 1 Dedicated Maps Menu Tree Auto Map 1 Map 2 Activate Map Map3 Map4 Map 5 Dedicated Maps Current Map...

Page 86: ...security 5 Displays the name of the dedicated map The name can contain up to 57 alphanumeric characters including spaces and special characters To edit the name press Enter and type in the new name S...

Page 87: ...rity 5 Defines DS0s for a T1 port Use this field to define which DS0s will be used for this connection You can enter the DS0s in several ways For example to enter DS0s one through five enter 1 5 For D...

Page 88: ...connected to a T1 port experiencing alarms The trunk conditioning process consists of a 2 5 second transmission indicating call termination followed by a continuous transmission signaling the final co...

Page 89: ...active Example 1 SETTING TRUNK CONDITIONING The trunk conditioning process sets known values in the signaling bits and the data bits for outgoing DS0s which are cross connected to a T1 port expe rien...

Page 90: ...PBX over a single T1 T1 D Designing the Dedicated Map for Example 2 In designing a Dedicated Map you must first determine what connections to make and which ports to involve For T1 ports you must als...

Page 91: ...ort 1 1 8 RBS On T1 D Quad PRI DSX Slot 1 Port 2 17 24 RBS On Table 8 1 Connections Continued and Ports Instructions for Configuring the Ports Step Action 1 Select Slt 0 system controller T1 PRI port...

Page 92: ...From Config DS0s i e DS0 9 24 4 Select and define TO Slot and to Port in the same way i e 2 V 35Nx4 and 1 where 2 Slot 2 and 1 Port 1 5 From To Config set V 35 to operate at 56k 64k per DS0 6 Repeat...

Page 93: ...en the T1s 5 Set RBS to On for the voice connections 6 Optional From Configuration set the trunk conditioning Signaling and Data code for T1 failure 7 Repeat for the remaining voice connections A conn...

Page 94: ...Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu 8 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 95: ...nd user Network ports terminate a connection from the Network User ports terminate incoming calls and in turn may be connected to user equipment Creating Dial Plans Exampleson page 9 19 provides clari...

Page 96: ...6k Network Term Sig Speech Audio Out Accept Treat Call As Speech Out Reject Ifce Config Scr ID Dial Plan Accept Number Search Data 64k Slot Svc Data 56k Port Link Audio Reject Number User Term Sig Spe...

Page 97: ...ls to a certain end point is a function of which end point originated the call Src ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries except The default value 0 The default ID for all source end point...

Page 98: ...t ATLAS will not send to the Network Index number Reject Number Identifies which numbers this end point will not pass on toward the Net work PSTN The reject list may consist of multiple entries and ma...

Page 99: ...nt The user selects either RBS or PRI RBS specifies a T1 using robbed bit signaling while PRI designates a Primary Rate ISDN interface This selection is only necessary if a T1 PRI is selected as the S...

Page 100: ...9 1 3 5 any of these digits X Any single digit N Any single digit 2 9 Any number of digits of any value 9 This specific number 1 2 3 A single digit in this group Any specific entry will take preceden...

Page 101: ...type For example a for the Reject Number Digital 56 64 enabled and Audio and Speech dis abled rejects all digital calls while not rejecting analog calls Ifce Config The Interface Configuration Ifce C...

Page 102: ...tead For example 1 prefix is national long distance call type while a 011 pre fix would be an international long distance call type These templates form a table to permit ATLAS to translate the RBS pr...

Page 103: ...such as Without automatic rejection such a call would be forwarded back to the Network The Network would in turn re send the call to the unit until all incoming resources are con sumed QUAD T1 PRI INT...

Page 104: ...ype and plan Lucent 5E Northern DMS 100 Switch Type National ISDN AT T 4ESS First DS0 As dialed Number of DS0s ISDN National pref Outgoing Number Conversion ISDN Subscriber pref ISDN National DMS Rese...

Page 105: ...he Network Use this option if the customer has subscribed to a network specific facility service including AT T SDN AT T Megacom 800 AT T Megacom AT T Accunet AT T Long Distance AT T International 800...

Page 106: ...same mod ule You would assign a unique Source ID e g 7 to Port 1 of the module and then configure Port 4 to only accept calls from that unique Source ID 7 Swap ANI DNIS Swaps the ANI and DNIS numbers...

Page 107: ...h DS0s of the T1 have been defined in this switched end point indicated by in another switched end point indicated by s or in a Dedicated Map indicated by n The following symbols may dis play in this...

Page 108: ...d point with the accept number of 963 8615 the Trunk Number would be set to 963 8615 Strip MSD Strips a selected quantity of the Most Significant Digits MSD of a dialed number for ATLAS prior to being...

Page 109: ...e available interface configuration options when you are working in User Term Slot is defined as a T1 PRI module and Sig is set to PRI Figure 9 5 User Term PRI Ifce Config Menu Tree Switch Type Write...

Page 110: ...f the customer has subscribed to a network specific facility service including AT T SDN AT T Megacom 800 AT T Megacom AT T Accunet AT T Long Distance AT T International 800 AT T Dial It 900 Multiquest...

Page 111: ...D e g 7 to Port 1 of the module and then configure Port 4 to only accept calls from that unique Source ID 7 Swap ANI DNIS Swaps the ANI and DNIS numbers received from the Network ANI Auto matic Number...

Page 112: ...type to be used across this trunk The Sig naling Method must match the signaling provided by the Network PSTN The choices include E M Immediate E M Wink Loop Start and Ground Start Direct Inward Diali...

Page 113: ...requires all calls originating from Port 1 of the T1 PRI module in Slot 1 be switched to Port 4 of that same mod ule You would assign a unique Source ID e g 7 to Port 1 of the module and then configu...

Page 114: ...is configured as a network termination The remaining circuits which feed various types of switched equipment are configured as user ter mination because ATLAS is emulating the network on those connect...

Page 115: ...the RAS has an 8 number hunt group and the T1 to the PBX uses DID Assume that all calls originating from the PBX to 1 900 numbers are restricted Also assume that the network termination BRI lines A B...

Page 116: ...s and which are user terminations 4 Define the phone number acceptance and rejection criteria for each termination This example includes one PRI port terminating the network PRI A and three BRIs BRI A...

Page 117: ...DID enabled on PBX number of digits Signaling E M Loop Start Ground Start Table 9 1 Network and Attached Equipment Provisioning Table 9 2 Network Terminations NAME PORT OUTGOING ACCEPT OUTGOING REJECT...

Page 118: ...T OTHER BRI D BRI E BRI F Octal BRI Slot 1 Ports 4 5 6 888 1001 D 888 1002 E 888 1003 F Blank No called number will be rejected BRI type 5ESS SPID to match Video Equipment provisioning Phone s 888 100...

Page 119: ...fig 7 Back out of the connection to the index number column by pressing ESC on the keyboard 8 Insert three more connections into the list for the BRI lines by typing the letter I three times 9 Enter O...

Page 120: ...BRI data 3 Move to each field and modify as appropriate for BRI C Setting User Term Connections for Example 3 Step Action 1 Navigate to User Term 2 Enter connections for BRI D E and F in the same mann...

Page 121: ...Figure 9 11 Figure 9 11 Completed User Map 7 Set DID under Ifce Config to enabled 8 Set the DID Digits Transferred to 4 A connection is not actually made available until you press Esc to move the cur...

Page 122: ...Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu 9 28 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 123: ...within ATLAS see also Update Firmware on page 6 12 The following sections describe the procedure for updating using either transfer method XMODEM FIRMWARE UPDATES The ATLAS_800 supports firmware updat...

Page 124: ...priate module slot to update To update multiple modules of the same type select All Modules of a Type from Module Slot Only upgradable modules are displayed as choices for Module Type when updating Al...

Page 125: ...ftware begin the XMODEM upload by using the appropriate command sequence If necessary refer to terminal emulation software documentation for help Also when specifying the filename ensure that the file...

Page 126: ...e downloaded Instructions for Updating Firmware Using TFTP Step Action 1 Using a Telnet program log in to ATLAS 2 Select System Utility Update Firmware see Figure 10 2 3 Move the cursor to Module Slot...

Page 127: ...t Update Status to indicate progress Table 10 1 describes these messages 10 To update additional modules begin at step 3 and repeat this process Table 10 1 TFTP Upload Messages Message Meaning Contact...

Page 128: ...ror Illegal Operation An unknown operation was detected by ATLAS when transferring the update file from the TFTP network server Error User Aborted Indicates the user selected Cancel Update to abort re...

Page 129: ...program that collects controls and pre sents data pertinent to the operation of the network devices It resides on a network management station Agent The agent is a control program that responds to que...

Page 130: ...ress is the address of the network management station to which AT LAS sends the trap Community is the trap community name used for the se lected network device Trap Filtering is a record allowing you...

Page 131: ...lets you send traps for DS1 Alarm Failures and Performance Threshold Crossing Alerts The DS1 Alarm Table defined in the ADTRAN DS1 extension MIB contains entries that enable the status bits to send a...

Page 132: ...aps supported by ATLAS for events that have occurred in the last 15 minute interval Table 11 3 DS1 SNMP Traps Alarm Severity Description adATLAS800NoAlarm Warning No alarms are present adATLAS800RxYel...

Page 133: ...S800CurrentCSS Warning The current interval path code violations have been exceeded adATLAS800CurrentLES Warning The current interval line errored second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800CurrentC...

Page 134: ...single alert trap message may report multiple event changes ATLAS clears the event bits after sending the trap message or sending the response to a Get re quest for the adDS1TotalAlert variable Curren...

Page 135: ...osoft Windows 3 1 or higher The following sections describe the Syslog Telnet VT 100 and TFTP Server utilities SYSLOG HOST DAEMON The SysLog Host Daemon allows remote monitoring collecting and log gin...

Page 136: ...are described here Figure 12 1 ATLAS SysLog Host GUI Monitor The Monitor feature allows all SysLog messages to be pre filtered by Sys tem Name Source Slot and Port before displaying these messages to...

Page 137: ...Host program DISPLAY Sets the buffer size and display font Also clears the display Enable File Disable Exit Set Buffer Size Limit Display Font Set Display Font Font Style Clear Display Size Local0 Era...

Page 138: ...og box opens allowing you to specify what types of messages will be logged to an ASCII text file In the example shown in here all Sys Log event messages of NORMAL and above i e CRITICAL MA JOR MINOR a...

Page 139: ...the parameters are set click Connect to make the con nection Click Cancel to end the session Host Name Accepts and stores host names You may either enter a name an IP address or a domain name directly...

Page 140: ...he name then appears in the Host Name field Delete Removes a host name from the list simply select the host name you want to remove and at the prompt click Delete Connect Establishes the Telnet sessio...

Page 141: ...he memory buffer Save Buffer As Save screen capture to a file Screen Capture Copies the text on the current Telnet screen to the clipboard You can open any word processor and paste the clipboard conte...

Page 142: ...File Transfer Uploads and downloads files to and from an ATLAS XMODEM CRC Selects the XMODEM file transfer protocol ASCII Cfg Files Selects ASCII transfer mode Primarily useful for configuration trans...

Page 143: ...des a control sequence to automatically refresh the screen when con necting This is the default setting for the ATLAS Colors Identical to Telnet Colors Menu see Colors on page 12 6 Local Echo Echoes e...

Page 144: ...rk before proceeding Figure 12 6 shows the TFTP server interface Figure 12 5 TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree Figure 12 6 TFTP Server Interface Only one configuration transfer session upload or downloa...

Page 145: ...open any word processor and paste the information into the program for review to Printer Sends the information in the Log field to the default printer Clear Log Deletes the information stored in the...

Page 146: ...Previous Transfer Status field indicates success or failure of the trans fer If successful the field reads TFTP Download Complete and the Current Transfer Status field displays Idle The file is now pr...

Page 147: ...or better password is required for performing a configuration upload Please consult the ATLAS administrator if level 3 access is not avail able The Current Transfer Status field indicates the transfer...

Page 148: ...Chapter 12 ADTRAN Utilities 12 14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Transfer Status field If the TFTP server cannot be contacted the transfer at tempt times out in approximately 20 seconds...

Page 149: ...ution when changing Categories from their default levels If too many sources have their Category values set too low the number of messages being logged in a given period can be very large If too many...

Page 150: ...e Three consecutive login attempts were attempted and failed Minor Login Failure LOGIN FAILURE ATLAS 800 configuration file loaded into the system and activated Critical System Configuration Uploaded...

Page 151: ...ng Front Panel Display Call rejected No such number in dial plan Warning number rejected No such number n a Call rejected Number is on outgoing reject list Normal number rejected Outgoing reject list...

Page 152: ...ros Alarm Nx XS0 ALM A Excessive Zeros condition cleared Warning Nx 56 64 Excessive Zeros Alarm Cleared Nx XS0 ALM I Bilateral Loopback Activated Warning Nx 56 64 Bilateral Loopback Active Nx BI LAT L...

Page 153: ...larm Cleared T1 TX BLUE I Tx Yellow Alarm Set Major T1 Tx Yellow Alarm Active T1 TX YELW A Tx Yellow Alarm Cleared Major T1 Tx Yellow Alarm Cleared T1 TX YELW I D Channel Alarm Set Major T1 D Channel...

Page 154: ...tal T1 Severely Errored Framing Seconds Threshold Exceeded Warning T1 Total SEFS Thrs Exceeded T1 TOT SEFS THRS Total T1 Unavailable Seconds Threshold Exceeded Warning T1 Total UAS Thrs Exceeded T1 TO...

Page 155: ...SPID FAILED D Channel Down Major D channel is DOWN D CHAN DOWN Incorrectly formatted IE Major message Incorrectly formatted cause IE n a SPID Retry in progress Minor BRI NT SPID Negotiations failed Re...

Page 156: ...spid REGISTER SPID Call Rejected Normal Rejected an incoming call for an unregistered SPID n a D Channel Up Normal D channel is UP D CHAN UP Dialing number Information Dialing called number n a Call n...

Page 157: ...AT LAS 800 are shown below along with the minimum category required for logging the cause code event Call received Information Call to ATLAS called number received n a Incoming call refused Informatio...

Page 158: ...AT 28 Information FACILITY_REJECTED 29 Information RESP_TO_STAT_ENQ 30 Information UNSPECIFIED_CAUSE 31 Information NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE 34 Warning NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER 38 Warning TEMPORARY_FAILURE 41...

Page 159: ...ield is one of Reserved National Local INCOMPATIBLE_DEST 88 Major INVALID_MSG_UNSPEC 95 Major MANDATORY_IE_MISSING 96 Major NONEXISTENT_MSG 97 Major WRONG_MESSAGE 98 Major BAD_INFO_ELEM 99 Major INVAL...

Page 160: ...e user RPN Private network serving the remote user INTL International network INWK Network beyond internetworking point Table A 9 Source ISDN L2 Messages Event Category Console Log String Front Panel...

Page 161: ...00 User Manual A 13 Table A 11 Source ISDN Information Elements Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String ISDN Information Elements Provides a hex dump of the ISDN IE sent with a ca...

Page 162: ...Appendix A System Event Logging A 14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 163: ...elf test after installing each mod ule When an installed module causes the self test to fail note it and report results to tech support System Timing Source Unlocked Displayed on Terminal Interface Sy...

Page 164: ...excessive errors report fault to the Telco Verify proper state of DTE signals via the terminal interface or the LCD front panel Switched calls are not working Misconfiguration Verify that the end poi...

Page 165: ...address of ATLAS does not match remote host IP address Verify that the ethernet connection is in place check IP addresses pro grammed in ATLAS and in the Telnet client verify that session time out val...

Page 166: ...Appendix B Troubleshooting B 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...

Page 167: ...e Return Material Authorization RMA is required prior to returning equip ment to ADTRAN For Service RMA requests or more information see the following sections for the correct toll free contact number...

Page 168: ...uct Service CAPS de partment to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CAPS di rectly at the following number Identi...

Page 169: ...mmunications equipment DNIS dialed number identification service DS0 digital service level 0 64 kbps DSU data service unit DTE data terminal equipment DTMF dual tone multifrequency ESF extended superf...

Page 170: ...Manual 61200180L1 1 SNMP simple network management protocol RBS robbed bit signaling TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TDM time division multiplexing TFTP Trivial File Transfer P...

Page 171: ...minal servers and other DTE equipment ATLAS 800 A bandwidth management system which functions as a central site multiplexer See also Integrated Access System B8ZS bipolar eight zero substitution In a...

Page 172: ...nnel service unit A device that functions similarly to a modem except that the CSU works with digital signals rather than analog signaling CS See CTS CTS Clear to send A signal on the DTE interface in...

Page 173: ...ile storage device similar to EEPROM where erasing can only be done in blocks or the entire chip flash upgrades Upgrades that can be downloaded into the flash memory FTP File Transfer Protocol The TCP...

Page 174: ...that glow when supplied with a specified voltage Mbps Mega bits per second A measure of the amount of information travelling across a network or commu nications link MIB management information base T...

Page 175: ...operate independently in DS 1 or DSX 1 mode and any port can serve as the primary or backup timing source for the entire system Remote Access The ability to connect to non local communications equipm...

Page 176: ...directory capability trunk A direct line between two telephone switching centers TSU terminal service unit T Watch PRO The ADTRAN Microsoft Widows based management software program designed to contro...

Page 177: ...ow auto TX 7 5 alarm key 4 1 4 4 alarm log view 4 12 alarm menu 4 11 alarm menus 4 2 alarms active 4 11 module 7 2 view log 6 4 all ones 7 6 zeros 7 6 alrm menu 4 11 AMI 2 6 analog accept 9 4 9 5 9 7...

Page 178: ...destination 6 10 completed network map 9 27 completed user map 9 28 config 4 7 config menu ethernet configuration 4 8 S0 system 4 7 S1 S8 4 9 config transfer 6 15 configuration from port 8 3 get from...

Page 179: ...sert connection 8 2 map name 8 2 module configuration 8 7 number of connections 8 2 overview example 8 6 dedicated maps menu 8 1 def gateway 4 8 default password 6 11 default gateway configure 6 8 def...

Page 180: ...ption 6 4 log A 1 logging 6 10 severity 6 4 slot of event 6 4 types 6 10 event log 6 4 clear 6 4 view 4 12 event logging 4 11 configure 6 10 exit menu 4 5 exiting front panel menu fields 4 5 F failure...

Page 181: ...rs 9 7 global switch parameters 9 1 green CSU LED 4 3 green module status LED 4 3 grounding 2 2 H hardware revision 7 3 help 5 5 C 1 history clear 4 12 view 4 12 home 4 1 home key 4 4 I I F status 6 5...

Page 182: ...2 maps dedicated 7 6 nailed 7 6 max telnet session 6 7 memory installed 6 3 menu alarm 4 11 configuration 4 7 module 7 2 modules 6 18 path 5 1 session 12 5 status 4 7 submenu 7 3 system status 6 3 sys...

Page 183: ...umbers accept 9 3 9 6 reject 9 4 9 7 numeric keypad 4 4 Symbols NVRAM 4 11 O offline 7 3 offline no response 7 3 online 7 2 7 3 online help 5 5 online status 4 2 operating front panel 4 1 terminal men...

Page 184: ...duct overview 1 1 provision network 9 22 Prt 7 4 prt 7 3 PS1 fail 6 5 PS2 fail 6 5 Q QRSS 7 6 QRSS generation 2 6 QRSS RLB results 7 6 Quad T1 PRI network termination PRI 9 9 R RBS 8 5 RCV 7 4 real ti...

Page 185: ...11 setup remote access 9 21 video conferencing 9 21 severely errored frame seconds 7 4 severely errored seconds 7 4 severity level threshold 6 10 severity of event 6 4 shift 4 1 shift key 4 4 sig dia...

Page 186: ...enu 6 12 system LED 4 3 T T1 PRI interface ports 7 1 TDM MAP 4 11 TDM RAM 6 17 technical support C 1 telnet 3 3 define IP address 3 3 maximum sessions 6 7 start session 3 4 temp fail 6 5 template numb...

Page 187: ...6 5 Tx PRMs 7 5 Tx yellow alarm enable disable 7 5 type module 7 1 U UAS 7 4 unavailable seconds 7 4 up and down arrows 4 1 4 4 update current status 6 14 firmware 6 12 module slot 6 13 restart sched...

Page 188: ...Index Index 12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Y Y2K iii yellow alarm 7 3 7 4 auto TX 7 5 enable disable 7 5 yellow CSU LED 4 3 yellow system LED 4 3...

Page 189: ...repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Custom and Product Service CAPS department to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees a...

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