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Appendix A. System Event Logging

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ATLAS 800

 PLUS 

User Manual

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Each Cause Code IE log entry will end with a location designation.  These desig-
nations are shown in Table A-8:

Table A-8.  

Cause Code Log Entries

Code

Location

U

User

LPN

Private network serving the local user

LN

Public network serving the local user

TN

Transit network

RLN

Public network serving the remote 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 

Display String

ISDN Layer 2 (LAPD) Message. Provides 
a hex dump of the entire LAPD frame

Information

<message contents>

n/a

Table A-10.  

Source: ISDN Call Control Messages

Event

Category

Console Log String

Front Panel 

Display String

ISDN Call Control Messages

Information

Host>>CC <tag> <call ID> 
<message>

n/a

ISDN Call Control Messages

Information

CC>>Host <tag> <call ID> 
<message>

n/a

Summary of Contents for ATLAS 800PLUS

Page 1: ...ATLAS 800PLUS USER MANUAL Part Number 1200226L1 61200226L1 1A September 1998...

Page 2: ...DMS 100 is a registered trademark of Northern Telecom 5ESS is a registered trademark of Lucent Lucent Technologies is a registered trademark 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4...

Page 3: ...e on page 4 1 describes how to navigate the front panel This chapter also describes each option accessible through the front panel Chapter 5 Using the Terminal Menu on page 5 1 describes how to naviga...

Page 4: ...l be advised of your 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 you...

Page 5: ...ment generates uses 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...

Page 6: ...ls and trans mitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing in formation is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded...

Page 7: ...ations The digital 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 anal...

Page 8: ...formation as provided in the preceding paragraph if so requested _________________________________Signature _________________________________Title _________________________________ Date Transcribed an...

Page 9: ...nated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipm...

Page 10: ...x ATLAS 800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1...

Page 11: ...ooking 1 5 ATLAS_800PLUS Features 1 6 Configuration and Management 1 6 Software Upgrade 1 6 Signaling Support 1 6 ISDN Switch Types 1 7 Dedicated Connection Maps 1 7 Switched Connection Maps 1 7 Testi...

Page 12: ...Status Field 4 2 Select and Activate a Menu Item 4 2 Set the Data Field 4 2 Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display 4 2 Front Panel Main Menu 4 3 Status Menu 4 4 Configuration Menu 4 5 Utility Menu 4...

Page 13: ...n 7 3 Implement the Dial Plan 7 5 Chapter 8 Updating Firmware 8 1 Firmware Updating 8 1 XMODEM Firmware Updating 8 1 Update Firmware Using XMODEM 8 1 Update Firmware Using TFTP 8 4 Chapter 9 SNMP Mana...

Page 14: ...Table of Contents xiv ATLAS 800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1 Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information C 1 Index Index 1...

Page 15: ...u 5 9 Figure 5 4 System Configuration Menu 5 12 Figure 5 5 System Utility Menu 5 18 Figure 5 6 View Self test Log 5 22 Figure 5 7 Modules Menu 5 23 Figure 5 8 Dedicated Maps Menu 5 29 Figure 5 9 Trunk...

Page 16: ...List of Figures xvi ATLAS 800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1...

Page 17: ...able 9 2 Standard Trap 9 3 Table 9 3 DS1 SNMP Traps 9 4 Table 9 4 DS1 Current Alert SNMP Trap 9 5 Table 9 5 Total Alert Traps 9 6 Table A 1 Source System A 2 Table A 2 Source Switchboard A 3 Table A 3...

Page 18: ...List of Tables xviii ATLAS 800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1...

Page 19: ...sts The ATLAS_800PLUS architecture and the chassis eight expansion slots allow for a variety of modules making it one of the most versatile access systems on the market With the appropriate modules in...

Page 20: ...ansfer when compared to typical point to point applications Using virtual connections within the frame relay network and combining those into a single physical connection at each loca tion results in...

Page 21: ...em Dedicated Connection Maps can be invoked manually or implemented automatically based on the time of day and day of the week Additionally the ATLAS_800PLUS can be configured to switch dialup calls t...

Page 22: ...u can remotely download software using TFTP or XMODEM The front panel contains a 2x16 character backlit LCD display and an extensive array of LEDs for alarm and status information pertaining to the sy...

Page 23: ...solidates multiple basic rate ISDN BRI connections onto T1 PRI access lines Additionally BRI to BRI BRI to PRI and PRI to PRI switching are supported ATLAS also converts between ISDN D channel PRI or...

Page 24: ...osoft Windows based GUI SNMP per MIB II RFC1213 DS1 MIB RFC1406 and ADTRAN private MIBs Telnet LCD Front Panel Six levels of password protection and privileges Software Upgrade Flash Memory TFTP Downl...

Page 25: ...onfigurable Preserves signaling through cross connect No effect on non configured channels Switched Connection Maps Inbound and outbound call filtering and blocking Testing Local and remote payload li...

Page 26: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 8 ATLAS_800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1...

Page 27: ...nt CONTENTS OF ADTRAN SHIPMENTS The following items are included in the ADTRAN shipment The ATLAS_800PLUS Base Unit The ATLAS_800PLUS User Manual Power cord Network cables 2 Rackmount brackets left an...

Page 28: ...ly cord The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall not be smaller in size than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conductors The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be conne...

Page 29: ...llows Connector type RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 4A 25OV SLOBLO I O CONTROL CHAIN IN OUT MON 10 BASE T NTWK 1 NTWK 2 CAUTION CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH...

Page 30: ...utput to chain control to other units 2400 9600 19200 or 38400 bps operation Automatic setup no user input required Connection The control out chain out connection is as follows Table 2 1 Control In C...

Page 31: ...D4 or ESF framing Network performance monitoring and reporting Test loopbacks with QRSS generation and checking Extensive self test Connection The network connection is as follows Table 2 2 Control Ou...

Page 32: ...circuits receiving data When connected to this jack the test equipment should be configured for a bridged termination Table 2 3 Network Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receive data from...

Page 33: ...itions When you power up the unit it automatically executes a memory self test You can run a full self test from the front panel and set a pass code through the UTIL menu and unit ID through the CONFI...

Page 34: ...rd interface test A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loopback on all other boards and checked on the controller This verifies the data path clocks and control signals If the front pa...

Page 35: ...lects active menu items To select a menu item press the number of the item The menu item flashes indicating it is activated Press Enter to select the menu item Up and Down Arrows Up and down arrows sc...

Page 36: ...6 characters Clear Clear data results fields Cancel Stops current activity and returns to the previous menu CSU Status LEDs Indicate the status of both network interfaces Home Returns to the main menu...

Page 37: ...ctive alarm display menus This function can be activated while any other menu item is in use When you exit the Alarm menu the unit returns to the same menu that was active when you selected Alarm Shif...

Page 38: ...mode This includes a self test a test pattern or a test loopback When illuminated this LED also indicates that normal data flow is not occurring in at least one of the module ports Error flashing red...

Page 39: ...the arrow keys to view the submenu items 3 Select S0 SYSTEM Press Enter 4 Activate 2 CHAIN PORT using the arrow keys or by pressing 2 Press Enter 5 Activate 4 UNIT ID using the arrow keys or by press...

Page 40: ...the entire IP address Set the Subnet Mask 1 Obtain a subnet mask address from your LAN administrator 2 From the front panel select 2 CONFIG then S0 SYSTEM then 1 ETHERNET 3 When the submenu displays...

Page 41: ...erminal Follow these steps to set up the ATLAS_800PLUS for VT 100 terminal mode 1 Set the baud rate on the VT 100 terminal to 9600 baud 8 N 1 2 Use the front panel to set the ATLAS_800PLUS baud rate t...

Page 42: ...from a remote PC It provides limited control over the configuration of the ATLAS_800PLUS using a graphic interface Currently you can choose ATLAS_800PLUS from a list of products and T Watch PRO auto...

Page 43: ...s to limited configuration options through the front panel To access all of the ATLAS_800PLUS options use the Terminal menu See Using the Terminal Menu on page 5 1 The front panel opening menu Main me...

Page 44: ...the front panel arrows scroll to scan the available value settings The value settings display one at a time When the desired value displays press Enter on the front panel to set the value When the val...

Page 45: ...d through the front panel Main menu Figure 4 2 Front Panel Menu Tree S0 SYSTEM 1 ETHERNET 1 STATUS 2 CHAIN PORT S1 1 IP ADDRESS S8 1 ETHERNET 2 SUBNET MASK S0 SYSTEM 3 DEF GATEWAY 2 CONFIG 1 BAUD RT A...

Page 46: ...the status of the Chain Port The following port status options display in the LCD window An asterisk indicates activ ity for the item S1 through S8 modules Select options S1 through S8 to display the...

Page 47: ...e the IP address before attempting to use a Telnet program Subnet Mask This option defines which part of a destination IP address is the Net work number This address is composed of four decimal number...

Page 48: ...ization string e g ATE0V1 D2S0 1 from the chain port to a modem connected to the chain port Configure this string in the ter minal menus See Modem Initialization String on page 5 14 for details on how...

Page 49: ...with the self test the LCD displays the message Selftest in progress When the self test is complete with no failures detected the OK LED illuminates and the LCD momentarily displays Self Test Passed I...

Page 50: ...ng numbers any number except zero After entering the desired passcode press Enter The prompt Verify Passcode displays Enter the passcode again and press Enter Set a null passcode by pressing 0 and the...

Page 51: ...to both the terminal and the front panel menu lists See System Event Logging on page 5 16 for details on setting the thresholds for event logging Active Alarms This menu item displays a list of curren...

Page 52: ...Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 4 10 ATLAS_800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1...

Page 53: ...m has several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to spe cific operations and parameters Use the chart below to help you work with the ATLAS 800 PLUS terminal menu To do this Go to...

Page 54: ...5 1 shows the top level menu with the cursor on the System Info submenu therefore the menu path reads ATLAS 800 PLUS System Info Window Panes When you first start a terminal menu session the terminal...

Page 55: ...l Menu 61200226L1 1 ATLAS_ 800PLUS User Manual 5 3 Move from right pane back to left pane Tab Escape Left arrow Right arrow Move around in each pane Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow To do th...

Page 56: ...ribes ATLAS base unit Tool Tip Brief description of currently selected command Port Status Displays information about ports 1 8 Extended Help Displays information about selected commands Ctrl A Naviga...

Page 57: ...em You can enter data in this field underlined field The field contains read only information Terminal Menu Navigation To do this Press this key Return to the home screen H Jump between two menu items...

Page 58: ...then only the selected module is updated to factory defaults F Copy selected items to the clipboard The amount of information you can copy depends on the cursor location when you press C If the curso...

Page 59: ...e the terminal menu SYSTEM INFORMATION The System Info menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing information Figure 5 2 displays the submenus that are available...

Page 60: ...are Revision Read security 5 Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller This field is read only System Uptime Read security 5 Displays the length of time the ATLAS_ 800PLUS system...

Page 61: ...time in hh mm ss format that the event occurred Category Displays the severity of the event The possible categories are Critical Major Minor Warning Normal and Info You can specify which types of erro...

Page 62: ...llow and remains yellow to warn of the past failure System Alarms Read security 5 Indicates the status of major system components An asterisk indicates activity for the items These fields are read onl...

Page 63: ...hows the number of resources available not in use and the total number of resources If a resource is taken off line it is not included in the total Average Shows the average number of resources availa...

Page 64: ...ing Source Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the secondary timing source You can select either INTERNAL or a port from one of the installed modules ATLAS_ 800PLUS uses the backup timing source...

Page 65: ...changes the default gateway Enter the default gateway address by entering a decimal number into the appropriate field and then pressing Enter to move to the next field You will need a default gateway...

Page 66: ...lease verify a modem is con nected to the chain port before continuing Confirm y n Ensure that a modem is connected before selecting Y Flow Control Write security 2 Read security 5 This option sets th...

Page 67: ...severity levels You can set the following threshold levels for the available selections This option Does this IP Address Specifies the IP address of the network manager Privileges Defines Get read on...

Page 68: ...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 69: ...me Access Rights Write security 0 Read security 5 Defines the password level for the corresponding label You can select from six different password levels Password Write security 0 Read security 5 All...

Page 70: ...e security 1 Read security 5 Updates firmware when ATLAS_ 800PLUS enhancements are released Two trans fer methods are available for use in updating any modules that contain flash memory including the...

Page 71: ...security 1 Read security 5 Identifies the name of the update file to retrieve from the TFTP server Enter the full path name and filename for the file Restart Schedule Write security 1 Read security 5...

Page 72: ...TRAN delivers a TFTP program with ATLAS_ 800PLUS called TFTP Server You can configure any PC running Microsoft Windows with this software to store the configuration file See TFTP Server on page 10 4 f...

Page 73: ...Load and Use Config Write security 3 Read security 5 Retrieves the configuration file specified in the TFTP Server Filename field from the server If you execute this command the ATLAS_ 800PLUS system...

Page 74: ...ts A typical test log is shown in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 View Self test Log Clear Self test Log Write security 3 Read security 5 Clears the self test log Reboot System Write security 2 Read security 5...

Page 75: ...rite security 3 Read security 5 Identifies the slot number Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS_ 800PLUS base unit This field is read only Type Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the type of module actua...

Page 76: ...n to access the screen that allows you to set up and initiate tests See Test on page 5 24 for details Press Enter to access the Test menu State Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays whether the mo...

Page 77: ...itiate tests This section only describes the menu options for the T1 PRI controller port the ATLAS_ 800PLUS base unit For details on menu options for individual modules refer to the appropriate module...

Page 78: ...cation only applies when operating in PRI mode Receive Level Rx Level Indicates the strength of the signal received on the port DS0 status Means this Inactive A Active call on this DS0 D Active D Chan...

Page 79: ...3 Read security 5 Accepts any alphanumeric 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 co...

Page 80: ...aming and clocking are regenerated Remote LB Remote Loopback Write security 4 Read security 5 Sends a loopback code to a remote CSU ANSI FDL Line Requires ESF mode ANSI FDL Pyld Requires ESF mode AT1...

Page 81: ...e settings To add a new map press I when the cursor is in the first column You can also use this option to edit existing maps ATLAS_ 800PLUS names the maps in the sequence they are cre ated Map 1 Map...

Page 82: ...y is 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 DS0s one and five en...

Page 83: ...Trunk conditioning only applies to RBS T1s in the dedicated map Figure 5 9 Trunk Conditioning Example Voice traffic received on T1 A and T1 B is groomed onto T1 C to the PBX If T1 A fails the DS0s wh...

Page 84: ...r this command as with the FROM Config option RBS robbed bit signaling Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines whether the connection has active robbed bit signaling Where RBS is not an option ATLAS_...

Page 85: ...al Plan Menu In the menus described in the following sections Incoming Calls refers to calls coming to ATLAS from the Network PSTN and Outgoing Calls refers to calls directed toward the Network PSTN N...

Page 86: ...nnection end point RBS would be for 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 Slot Port type Ou...

Page 87: ...le The Network Termination is on a pair of BRIs with the same phone number with one provisioned for data and the other for voice By enabling data in one and not the other ATLAS ensures that calls bear...

Page 88: ...calls based on call type Example A for the Reject Number and Digital 56 64 enabled and Audio Speech Disabled would reject all digital calls while not rejecting analog calls This list may remain blank...

Page 89: ...bed Bit Signaling while PRI designates a Primary Rate ISDN interface This selection is only necessary if a T1 PRI is selected as the Slot Port type In Accept Write security 3 Read security 5 This subm...

Page 90: ...pt number match Normally all searches are set to Pri mary The Secondary search selection would be used to force ATLAS to only accept a call at this end point if all Primary end points were unavailable...

Page 91: ...If permitted in the Network Termination end point this user could not dial long dis tance numbers while other users could Data 56kbps Data 64kbps Audio Speech These items allow ATLAS_ 800PLUS to rejec...

Page 92: ...e D channel when a call is sent or received A normal RBS trunk does not send a type designator but uses prefixes instead For example 1 prefix is national long distance call type while a 011 prefix wou...

Page 93: ...Termination section of the Dial Plan menu the Slot is defined as a T1 PRI module and Sig is set to PRI the following config uration options are available Switch Type Write security 2 Read security 5 D...

Page 94: ...sus data calls A setting of Normal indicates no special facilities have been subscribed Network Specific Facility Data Write Security 3 Read Security 5 This option allows for the definition of specifi...

Page 95: ...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 This option swaps the ANI and DNIS numbers received from the Network ANI Automatic...

Page 96: ...Chapter 5 Using the Terminal Menu 5 44 ATLAS_ 800PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1 DS0s Available Read security 5...

Page 97: ...ost Significant Digits MSD of a dialed number to be stripped prior to being forwarded out of the port Example A Network port could be set to accept all calls beginning with 9 9 and then with Strip MSD...

Page 98: ...eing forwarded out of the port Example A Network port could be set to accept all calls beginning with 9 9 and then with Strip MSD set to 1 all digits would be sent toward the Network except the leadin...

Page 99: ...o the Network i e 256 963 8020 Source ID The Source ID field simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain end point is a function of whic...

Page 100: ...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 Dedi cated Map indicated by n Signaling Method Write security 3 Read secur...

Page 101: ...ould be sent toward the network except the leading 8 The Strip MSD parameter does not affect the Call Accept criteria All of the digits including the MSDs that are subsequently stripped are used as ac...

Page 102: ...receive calls to the numbers listed under the Incoming Call Accept list Octal BRI Module Configuration This section describes the Network Termination and User Termination configuration settings for Oc...

Page 103: ...t use a SPID and a phone number in order to satisfy the ISDN connection protocol expected by the User s Terminal Adapter TA Phone Number The phone number s assigned to this BRI phone line SPID Number...

Page 104: ...1 Calls For User terminations the number of calls is fixed at 2 These options reflect what the Network has provisioned for this SPID If the BRI was purchased with different services provisioned for th...

Page 105: ...three remote sites Each includes DS0s for data and for voice At the central site each incoming DS0 for data must be mapped to a separate V 35 port for connection to the router while the voice connect...

Page 106: ...ng C See Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Slot 0 Module Configuration Menu Table 6 1 Connections Name ATLAS 800 PLUS DS0s Name ATLAS 800 PLUS Port DS0s T1 A Data Controller T1 Slot 0 Port 1 9 24 RBS Off V 35 A Q...

Page 107: ...ontroller T1 B Select the FROM Port i e Port 1 for T1 A Data C Using the FROM Configuration submenu select the DS0s i e 9 24 for Data A D Select the TO Slot and TO Port the same way V 35 in Slot2 Port...

Page 108: ...ration submenu set the trunk conditioning Signaling and Data code desired for T1 failure Q Repeat for the remaining Voice connections as in steps F through J above A connection is not actually made av...

Page 109: ...ate the Network into other termination equipment User Ter minations Understanding the Application In order to create a switched Dial Plan successfully the topology of the configura tion must be unders...

Page 110: ...deo equipment provide a PRI to the remote access server RAS and send an RBS T1 to the PBX see Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Remote Access and Video Conferencing Setup For this example the User Termination BRI...

Page 111: ...ion criteria for each Network PRI Type of PRI switch being provided National ISDN DMS 100 custom 4ESS custom 5ESS custom DID Number of digits Type of BRI switch being provided National ISDN DMS 100 cu...

Page 112: ...inations NAME PORT OUTGOING ACCEPT OUTGOING REJECT OTHER PRI A Controller T1 Slot 0 Port 1 This port will forward any call to the network Blank No called number will be rejected PRI Type National ISDN...

Page 113: ...he interface type to be PRI Table 7 2 User Termination NAME PORT INCOMING ACCEPT OUTGOING REJECT OTHER BRI D E F Octal BRI Slot 1 Port 4 5 6 888 1001 D 888 1002 E 888 1003 F Blank No called number wil...

Page 114: ...g Accept and Reject numbers as in steps 5 and 6 The Outgoing Accept numbers have two entries 888 01 0 1 X 888 0120 11 This allows all numbers 888 0100 to 888 0120 12 Navigate to the Interface Configur...

Page 115: ...S User Manual 7 7 After completion the User Map should appear see Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Completed User Map A connection is not actually made available until you press Esc to move the cursor to the ind...

Page 116: ...Chapter 7 Creating a Dial Plan 7 8 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1...

Page 117: ...lease consult the appropriate ATLAS module manual to determine if the module supports flash upgrading XMODEM FIRMWARE UPDATING The ATLAS_800PLUS supports firmware updating to any upgradable module usi...

Page 118: ...ead only field indicating the type of module that is currently in the selected slot If you choose All Modules of a Type for the Module Slot field the Module Type field becomes configurable to indicate...

Page 119: ...ter completing the configuration of all the above parameters select Begin Firmware Update to start the update process This field requires user confirmation and will set up the module to receive the XM...

Page 120: ...m A Level 2 password is required for performing updates of any modules within AT LAS Please consult the ATLAS administrator if this password is not known 4 Select the System Utility menu 5 Select the...

Page 121: ...e module immediately after the update process has completed The Restart at Specified Date and Time option allows you to select a date and time at which the ATLAS will automatically restart the module...

Page 122: ...pt the update process again If the same error occurs please contact ADTRAN Technical Support 19 If the update of the module was successful the module will either restart immediately and resume operati...

Page 123: ...ntrol program that collects controls and presents 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 t...

Page 124: ...eneration of trap events in three different ways First from the user menu you can select SNMP TRAP TRANSMISSION to DISABLED If DISABLED the ATLAS will not generate any trap messages Second trap thresh...

Page 125: ...s bits to send an Alarm Trap message Each Alarm Table row entry corresponds to a DS1 interface managed by the device The DS1 Alert Table also defined in the ADTRAN DS1 MIB contains similar entries for...

Page 126: ...ATLAS clears the event bits after sending the Trap message or send ing the response to a Get request for the adDS1LineEvent variable Table 9 3 DS1 SNMP Traps Alarm Severity Description adATLAS800NoAl...

Page 127: ...message A sin gle Alert Trap message may report multiple event changes The ATLAS clears the event bits after sending the Trap message or sending the response to a Get request for the adDS1CurrentAlert...

Page 128: ...Traps are generated upon status bit changes in adDS1FarCurrentAlert for Current Alerts and adDS1FarTotalAlert for Total Alerts Current and Total Far End Alerts can be disabled by setting the correspo...

Page 129: ...es enhancements from standard Telnet programs that make it easier to work with ATLAS_800PLUS options Access theTelnet program remotely through the 10BaseT Ethernet port For a detailed description of h...

Page 130: ...e 10 2 Figure 10 2 Edit Entry Dialog Box You can press either Tab Return or a period after each number in the IP address to move to the next field These options also clear the existing data from the f...

Page 131: ...ays the local port address and the status of the con nection VT 100 The VT 100 allows you to configure an ATLAS_800PLUS when the PC is directly connected to an ATLAS_800PLUS The VT 100 display is almo...

Page 132: ...lipboard contents into the pro gram This option is helpful when debugging TFTP Server The TFTP Server utility transfers ATLAS_800PLUS configuration files to and from a TFTP server You can install this...

Page 133: ...er Menu Enable Enables the TFTP server The IP address displays in the Status field and Server Ready displays in the Log field Disable Disables the TFTP server When you select this option the message P...

Page 134: ...ssword is required for performing a configuration download the same level required to modify most configuration parameters Please consult the ATLAS administrator if level 3 access is not available 3 S...

Page 135: ...ation from a TFTP server 1 Make sure a TFTP server is running on a remote machine If you are running the ADTRAN TFTP Server program just start the program and the server is automatically enabled 2 Log...

Page 136: ...e upload completes successfully the unit reboots automatically and runs using the new configuration If the upload fails an error message is present in the Previous Transfer Status field If the TFTP se...

Page 137: ...he number of messages being logged in a given period can be very large If too many messages are being logged too rapidly system performance can be adversely affected Most of the events shown in Tables...

Page 138: ...consecutive login attempts were attempted and failed Minor Login Failure LOGIN FAILURE An ATLAS 800 configuration file was loaded into the system and was activated Critical System Configu ration Uploa...

Page 139: ...CLK SLIP A Clock Slip Alarm Cleared Major Nx 56 64 Clock Slip Alarm Cleared Nx CLK SLIP I Pll Alarm Active Major Nx 56 64 PLL Alarm Active Nx PLL ALM A Pll Alarm Cleared Major Nx 56 64 PLL Alarm Clear...

Page 140: ...a Table A 4 Source Time Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Red Alarm Set Major T1 Red Alarm Active T1 RED ALRM A Red Alarm Cleared Major T1 Red Alarm Cleared T1 RED ALRM I Y...

Page 141: ...CUR SES THRS Current T1 Severely Errored Framing Seconds Threshold Exceeded Warning T1 Curr SEFS Thrs Exceeded T1 CUR SEFS THRS Current T1 Unavailable Sec onds Threshold Exceeded Warning T1 Curr UAS T...

Page 142: ...ations Threshold Exceeded Warning T1 Total LCV Thrs Exceeded T1 TOT LCV THRS Table A 5 Source Ethernet Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Not enough memory for ethernet drive...

Page 143: ...type n a ISDN line released Normal Released No longer an ISDN line RELEASED BRI LT configuration suc cessful Normal Configured BRI as LT CONFIG BRI LT BRI NT configuration successful Normal Configured...

Page 144: ...aling called number n a Call not accepted Information Call not accepted to called number No chan nel available n a Call cleared Information Call to called number cleared from ATLAS end n a Call busy I...

Page 145: ...formation DEST_OUT_OF_ORDER 27 Information INVALID_NUMBER_FORMAT 28 Information FACILITY_REJECTED 29 Information RESP_TO_STAT_ENQ 30 Information UNSPECIFIED_CAUSE 31 Information NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE 3...

Page 146: ...ED 66 Major FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTED 69 Major INVALID_CALL_REF 81 Major CHAN_DOES_NOT_EXIST 82 Major INCOMPATIBLE_DEST 88 Major INVALID_MSG_UNSPEC 95 Major MANDATORY_IE_MISSING 96 Major NONEXISTENT_MS...

Page 147: ...remote 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...

Page 148: ...er Manual 61200226L1 1 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...

Page 149: ...fy that system timing is correctly configured for the desired clock Verify that the interface cable to clock source is present Temporarily configure the system to operate off of internal timing Verify...

Page 150: ...terminal and verify that the received byte count in the front panel increments Check cabling verify that the chain port rate matches that of the attached terminal check chain port status leads on the...

Page 151: ...N For Service RMA requests or more information see the following sections for the correct toll free contact number PRODUCT SUPPORT INFORMATION Pre sales Inquiries and Applications Support Please conta...

Page 152: ...currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CAPS directly at the following number Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following addre...

Page 153: ...os 5 28 alrm menu 4 9 AMI 2 5 analog accept 5 35 5 38 reject 5 36 applications engineering C 1 area code 5 40 arrow keys down 3 2 up 3 2 arrows 3 1 3 2 assign dedicated connections 5 2 AT T 4ESS 5 41...

Page 154: ...interface 5 41 save to server 5 21 save to TFTP server 10 6 use 5 21 configuration file get from server 5 20 send to server 5 20 configuration menu 4 5 configure 5 13 chain port 5 13 configure port t...

Page 155: ...lete alarm history 4 9 event log 5 9 password 5 17 selftest log 5 22 description of event 5 9 dial plan 5 33 complete 7 6 creating 7 1 example 7 1 implementing 7 5 network terminations 5 33 plan 7 3 p...

Page 156: ...MODEM 5 19 8 1 updating 8 1 first DS0 5 41 5 43 5 46 flash 5 22 flash memory installed 5 8 flashing red CSU LED 3 4 flow control 4 5 configure 5 14 forget password 4 8 frame 5 27 frame relay descripti...

Page 157: ...1 IP status Telnet utility 10 3 IP address configure 5 13 TFTP server 5 19 5 21 IP adress SNMP 5 15 ISDN access switch description 1 5 K keyboard keys 5 5 keypad 3 1 L label password 5 17 LAN connect...

Page 158: ...les menu 5 23 MON 2 2 2 6 MON test jack 2 6 Monitor 2 2 monitor 2 6 most significant digits MSD 5 42 5 45 5 46 5 49 MSD 5 42 5 45 5 46 5 49 N nailed maps 5 28 nailed map activate 5 29 create edit 5 29...

Page 159: ...5 27 current 5 26 performance data clear 5 26 performance monitoring 2 5 pinout 10 BaseT 2 6 chain in 2 4 chain out 2 5 control in 2 4 control in chain in 2 4 control out chain out 2 5 ethernet 2 6 Et...

Page 160: ...ort signal leads 5 11 chain port status 4 4 RX ethernet status 4 4 Rx level 5 26 Rx frames 5 10 S S0 system config menu 4 5 status menu 4 4 S1 S8 config menu 4 6 status menu 4 4 save configuration fil...

Page 161: ...menu 4 5 configure 5 13 support C 1 post sales C 1 pre sales C 1 SW56 5 44 swap ANI DNIS 5 43 5 47 switch parameters 5 33 switch type 5 41 Octal BRI 5 50 5 51 Quad T1 PRI 5 46 switched call parameter...

Page 162: ...event log time 5 9 time date 4 6 timeout end of number 5 39 terminal session 5 12 timing source backup 5 12 primary 5 12 timing sources 5 10 tips for troubleshooting B 1 to clipboard 10 5 To Config 5...

Page 163: ...00 10 1 10 3 utility menu 4 6 V video conferencing setup with dial plan 7 2 view event log 5 16 selftest log 5 22 view error log 5 9 view history 4 9 voice SW56 5 44 VT 100 delivered utility 10 1 10 3...

Page 164: ...Index Index 12 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1 1A...

Page 165: ...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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