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Chapter 1.  Introduction

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ATLAS 810

PLUS 

User Manual

1-5

T1 Bandwidth Manager

As a T1 Bandwidth Manager, ATLAS 810

PLUS

 combines the functions of a T1 

CSU/DSU, an intelligent channel bank, a T1 Multiplexer, and DACS into a 
single platform. The Bandwidth Manager supports a wide range of data ap-
plications including T1 “drop and insert,” channel grooming, and wide area 
data transport. ATLAS is ideal for point-to-point configurations or access to 
public networks. For optimization of existing equipment and network re-
sources, ATLAS can be paired with ADTRAN’s TSU product offerings to 
support a variety of data and analog voice applications (see Figure 1-4).

Figure 1-4.  T1 Bandwidth Management

ISDN Access Switch

The ATLAS 810

PLUS

 includes an advanced access architecture for switching 

dialup calls to specific ports or DS0s. As an access switch functioning in a 
user-to-user network and user-to-user mode, ATLAS consolidates 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 BRI) and T1 Robbed Bit Sig-
naling, allowing a non-ISDN PBX to access a more efficient ISDN facility. For 
network optimization, when bandwidth is not being used for switched ap-
plications such as video conferencing, switched connection mapping dy-
namically allocates bandwidth to the PBX for voice traffic. Call Filtering 
allows you to program the call types that will be answered and/or originat-
ed on a per-user basis.

WAN Overbooking

The WAN Overbooking feature of ATLAS 810

PLUS

 allows you to oversub-

scribe switched bandwidth for situations where simultaneous access to the 
network by every subscriber is not required. WAN Overbooking reduces 
telecommunications expenses while still giving your subscriber base the 
connectivity they require. Local subscriber-to-subscriber connections are 
made without accessing the network at all, resulting in even more efficient 
use of wide area bandwidth (see Figure 1-5 on page 1-6).

ATLAS 810

PLUS

System Controller

Quad T1/PRI

Quad T1/PRI

Quad Nx 56/64

DSX-1

V.35

V.35

Remote
Locations

Remote

Locations

ATLAS Bussing System

Quad Nx 56/64

Summary of Contents for ATLAS 810 Plus

Page 1: ...7 6 3 86 8VHU 0DQXDO 3DUW 1XPEHU 3DUW 1XPEHU 61200266L1 1A July 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: ...om the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning 6 This unit contains no user serviceable parts 7 The following information may be required...

Page 5: ...dress ____________________ telephone number being duly sworn state I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or ________ subra...

Page 6: ...r the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with _________ circle one above I agree to provide ______________________ telco s name with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...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 system control Chap...

Page 9: ...ation They are easily identified as shown below Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruptions Warnings provide information that coul...

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Page 11: ...Unit 2 2 DC Powered Unit 2 2 Grounding Instructions 2 2 Review the Rear Panel Design 2 3 Control Chain In Port 2 4 Connection 2 5 Control Chain Out Port 2 5 Connection 2 5 Ethernet 10BaseT Connection...

Page 12: ...al Menu and System Control 6 1 Selecting the Appropriate Menu 6 1 Security Levels 6 1 System Info 6 2 System Name 6 3 System Location 6 3 System Contact 6 3 Firmware Revision 6 3 System Uptime 6 3 Sta...

Page 13: ...System 6 23 Factory Default System 6 23 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu 7 1 Modules 7 1 Slt 7 2 Type 7 2 Menu 7 2 Alarm 7 2 Test 7 2 State 7 3 Status 7 3 Rev 7 3 Modules Menu Quad T1 PRI 7 4 Chapter 8...

Page 14: ...BS 9 13 Quad T1 PRI Module User Termination PRI 9 16 Strip MSD 9 16 Network Specific Facility Voice 9 16 Network Specific Facility Data 9 16 ID Presentation 9 17 ID Number 9 17 Source ID 9 17 Quad T1...

Page 15: ...nitor 12 2 Menu Bar 12 3 File 12 3 Display 12 3 Log Files 12 4 Erase Log Files 12 4 Define RED Events 12 4 Properties 12 4 Clear Red Events 12 4 Help 12 4 Telnet Utility 12 4 Session Menu 12 6 Connect...

Page 16: ...board 12 11 to Printer 12 11 Clear Log 12 11 Help 12 11 Contents 12 11 About 12 11 Status Field 12 11 Meter Field 12 12 Log Field 12 12 Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP Server 12 12 Successf...

Page 17: ...7 Figure 6 4 System Utility Menu 6 16 Figure 6 5 View Self test Log 6 21 Figure 7 1 Modules Menu 7 1 Figure 8 1 Dedicated Maps Menu Tree 8 1 Figure 8 2 Trunk Conditioning 8 6 Figure 8 3 Dedicated Map...

Page 18: ...List of Figures xviii ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1 Figure 12 5 TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree 12 10 Figure 12 6 TFTP Server Interface 12 10...

Page 19: ...pment Provisioning 9 25 Table 9 2 Network Terminations 9 25 Table 9 3 User Terminations 9 26 Table 10 1 TFTP Upload Messages 10 5 Table 11 1 Trap Destination List 11 2 Table 11 2 Standard Traps 11 3 T...

Page 20: ...List of Tables xx ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 21: ...osts The ATLAS 810PLUS 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 i...

Page 22: ...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 location result in lo...

Page 23: ...manually invoked or automatically implemented based on the time of day and day of the week Additionally the ATLAS 810PLUS can be configured to switch dialup calls to specific ports or DS0s based on t...

Page 24: ...s FLASH upgrades for future enhancements You can remotely download software using TFTP or XMODEM The ATLAS 810PLUS front panel contains an extensive array of LEDs for alarm and status information pert...

Page 25: ...itionally BRI to BRI BRI to PRI and PRI to PRI switching are supported ATLAS also converts between ISDN D channel PRI or BRI and T1 Robbed Bit Sig naling allowing a non ISDN PBX to access a more effic...

Page 26: ...r MIB II RFC1213 DS1 MIB RFC1406 and ADTRAN pri vate MIBs Telnet Six levels of password protection and privileges Software Upgrade Flash memory TFTP download XMODEM via control port Signaling Support...

Page 27: ...h cross connect No effect on nonconfigured channels Switched Connection Maps Inbound and outbound call filtering and blocking Testing Local and remote payload line V 54 Patterns 511 QRSS all ones all...

Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 8 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 29: ...AS 810PLUS for repair or for verification of damage during shipment Contents of ADTRAN Shipments Your ADTRAN shipment includes the following items The ATLAS 810PLUS Base Unit The ATLAS 810PLUS User Ma...

Page 30: ...an the 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 Individu...

Page 31: ...uipment ground REVIEW THE REAR PANEL DESIGN The ATLAS 810PLUS rear panel contains eight slots for housing option mod ules which provide a variety of additional resources and data ports All slots are f...

Page 32: ...0 BASE T NTWK 1 NTWK 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ALL EMPTY SLOTS MUST BE COVERED WITH BLANK PANELS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SUPPLAMENTAL EARTH GROUND MUST BE CONNECTED PRIOR TO CONNECTION OF TELECOMMUNICA...

Page 33: ...its 2400 9600 19200 or 38400 bps operation Automatic setup no user input required Connection The Control Chain Out connection follows with the pinout shown in Table 2 2 on page 2 6 Connector type RJ 4...

Page 34: ...round connected to unit chassis Connects to GND of next unit pin1 2 UNUSED 3 TX DATA Data transmitted to chained units by the ATLAS 810PLUS Connects to RX DATA of the next unit Chain In pin 3 4 UNUSED...

Page 35: ...e Alarm Relay connector Mon The MON monitor test jack provides a bridged access jack for non intru sive monitoring of the T1 circuits receiving data When connected to this jack the test equipment shou...

Page 36: ...ine build out D4 or ESF framing Network performance monitoring and reporting Test loopbacks with QRSS generation and checking Extensive self testing Connection The network connection follows with the...

Page 37: ...LAS 810PLUS Slot Designation Rear View INSTALL ANY OPTION MODULES After installing the base ATLAS 810PLUS Base Unit and connecting the re quired cables you can install your choice of option modules In...

Page 38: ...Chapter 2 Installation 2 10 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 39: ...fully VT 100 com patible client The ADTRAN Utilities floppy disks that you can install on a PC contain both a VT 100 client and a customized Telnet program See ADTRAN Utilities on page 12 1 for detai...

Page 40: ...ear panel or labeled CRAFT on the front panel This connection provides both local and remote configuration 3 Repeatedly press Enter on the keyboard until the Login menu requiring a password appears 4...

Page 41: ...over the configuration of the ATLAS 810PLUS using a graphic in terface Currently you can choose ATLAS 810PLUS from a list of products and T Watch PRO automatically initiates a Telnet session by which...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 Operation 3 4 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 43: ...m LED indicates the general status of the entire ATLAS 810PLUS see also System LED in Table 4 2 on page 4 3 ACO SWITCH The ACO switch deactivates clears the Alarm Relay located on the rear panel of th...

Page 44: ...US powered up the front panel LED display provides visual information about the status of the ATLAS 810PLUS and any option modules that may be installed Table 4 2 on page 4 3 provides a brief de scrip...

Page 45: ...splays by row the operational condition Status Online and Test of each module installed in the option slots See also Table 4 3 on page 4 4 Status Displays the operational condition of modules installe...

Page 46: ...illuminated this LED also indicates that normal data flow is not occurring in at least one of the module ports Error flashing red Indicates an error such as BPV bipolar violation OOF out of frame or...

Page 47: ...which you have complete control of the ATLAS 810PLUS 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 cur...

Page 48: ...and within the two window panes Right Window Pane Notation The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu These contents can include both submenu items and data fields Some s...

Page 49: ...s information such as OK WARN warning or ALRM alarm about ports 1 8 Extended Help Ctrl A Displays information about selected commands Navigation Help Ctrl Z Lists characters used for navigating the te...

Page 50: ...Move to the bottom of a screen Z Ascend one menu level Backspace To do this Press this key To do this Press this Log out of a session Ctrl L Invalidate the password entry and return to the login scree...

Page 51: ...d 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 cursor is over an editable field only that it...

Page 52: ...Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu 5 6 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 53: ...th passwords To do this Go to this menu For more info Review and monitor general system information for the ATLAS 810PLUS System Info See page 6 2 Review and monitor system status for the ATLAS 810PLU...

Page 54: ...on 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 authentica...

Page 55: ...ld to enter the name phone number or email address of a person respon sible for the ATLAS 810PLUS system You can enter up to 40 alpha numeric characters in this field including spaces and special char...

Page 56: ...top of the list The following read only fields are available to review Time Displays the date in mm dd format and the time in hh mm ss format that the event occurred Cat Category displays the severity...

Page 57: ...previous error to green OK The system LED turns red if the ATLAS 810PLUS detects a major system failure If the failure condition clears the LED turns yellow and remains yellow to warn of the past fail...

Page 58: ...umber of resources available since the last reset 0 zero available Provides a count of the number of times the quantity of available resources reached 0 Hour Data Shows availability information by hou...

Page 59: ...g menu allows you to set up the ATLAS operational con figuration Figure 6 3 shows the items included in this menu Figure 6 3 System Configuration Menu Primary Timing Source Write security 3 Read secur...

Page 60: ...This address is com posed of four decimal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods This value is set to 0 0 0 0 by default The IP address is used for the 10BaseT Ethernet interface...

Page 61: ...rify 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 Sets the flow control for t...

Page 62: ...DDRESS to be appended to the Community Name Defin ing the Station Type to T Watch Mgmt will automatically update this field within the SNMP trap packet before sending it to the management station Defi...

Page 63: ...istic value exceeds its threshold value then the corresponding Alert Trap will be sent if the alert event is armed and Alert Taps are enabled These threshold apply to all DS1 interfaces in the system...

Page 64: ...ailed information on the system events Syslog Setup Write security 3 Read security 5 Configures the ATLAS Syslog client for use with a Syslog server supplied on ADTRAN Utility disk or available on mos...

Page 65: ...access privileges can have different pass words Each of the six password security levels is described in Table 6 1 on page 6 2 Label Write security 0 Read security 5 Defines a user name Password Write...

Page 66: ...grade License Key Displays the license key of the feature upgrade Serial Number Displays the serial number of the feature upgrade Lic cnt Displays the number of instances of the feature that the licen...

Page 67: ...mer to allow for slower call routing TXDEQ Timer sec This option specifies the length of time both endpoints attempt to equalize the network delay between the bearer channels before deciding the BOND...

Page 68: ...rmware using this method see XMODEM Firmware Updates on page 10 1 The second transfer method uses the ATLAS built in Ethernet port of the system controller and TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol For...

Page 69: ...erver Filename Write 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 securi...

Page 70: ...e has not been attempted for a particular slot this field reads Has not been attempted Following a successful update the field reads Module Update Complete If an update was unsuccessful the appropriat...

Page 71: ...urity 3 Read security 5 Specifies the IP address of the TFTP Server Get this number from your sys tem administrator TFTP Server Filename Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the name of the config...

Page 72: ...test The self test consists of memory tests and data integrity tests for each installed module Selftest Run Write security 3 Read security 5 Runs system wide selftest Memory Flash Bootrom and Port Tes...

Page 73: ...shown in Figure 6 5 on page 6 21 The log includes the following additional fields The tests associated with the system controller include the following Figure 6 5 View Self test Log Idx Index number o...

Page 74: ...security 5 Specifies the time in milliseconds to wait for the ping reply before timing out The default timeout is three seconds and the maximum timeout value is ten seconds Round trip min Read securit...

Page 75: ...active the menu stops sending pings Reboot System Write security 2 Read security 5 Reboots the ATLAS 810PLUS When you select this command the following message displays WARNING This will reboot the en...

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Page 77: ...ts This section only describes the module options available for the T1 PRI interface ports Individual module choices are described in the applicable module manuals The ATLAS system controller automati...

Page 78: ...a module you can only set this field to Empty Menu Displays additional status and configuration menus for the selected module To access the submenus for this item use the arrow keys to scroll to the M...

Page 79: ...alled the state must be set to Online in order for the ATLAS to utilize the module for any data bandwidth Online The module is enabled and is responding to the system controller s status polls This is...

Page 80: ...orts as follows Part Num Displays the part number of the ATLAS 810PLUS PLL Status Phase Lock Loop Indicates whether the clock is locked to its specific source Alarm Status Read security 5 Displays any...

Page 81: ...e port number CLR Clears information for the selected port Press Enter when the cursor is over this field to clear the data ES Errored Seconds An ES is a second with one or more error events or one or...

Page 82: ...urity 5 Accepts any alphanumeric name up to 16 characters long to uniquely iden tify each port Frame Write security 2 Read security 5 Matches the frame format of the circuit to which it is connected a...

Page 83: ...urity 5 Remote Test Pattern Results Suppresses excess zeros indication of sync and errors of received data pattern Clr Write security 4 Read security 5 Test Pattern Results Clear Clears current error...

Page 84: ...Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu 7 8 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 85: ...ovided 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 Map 3 Map 4 Map 5 Dedicated Maps Current Map Map...

Page 86: ...names with Map Name Index number of the available maps Map Name Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the name of the dedicated map The name can contain up to 57 alphanumeric characters including...

Page 87: ...following information based on the module type DS0 Selection Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines DS0s for a T1 port Use this field to define which DS0s will be used for this connection You can en...

Page 88: ...chosen by the user Fault Signaling Defines to ATLAS the type of signaling being used on the trunk E M LS GS Network or User SW56 or Custom Trunk conditioning only applies to RBS T1s in the dedicated m...

Page 89: ...or example a T1 to Nx connection is set to Off Activate Time Write security 3 Read security 5 Sets the time when the map becomes active if you have selected Auto in the Activate Map field see Activate...

Page 90: ...ure 8 3 contains three T1s T1 A T1 B T1 C sup porting dedicated bandwidth from three remote sites Each T1 includes DS0s for data and voice At the central site ATLAS each incoming DS0 car rying data is...

Page 91: ...N A T1 Voice A Controller T1 Slot 0 Port 1 1 8 RBS On T1 D Quad T1 PRI DSX Slot 1 Port 2 1 8 RBS On T1 Voice B Controller T1 Slot 0 Port 2 1 8 RBS On T1 D Quad T1 PRI DSX Slot 1 Port 2 9 16 RBS On T1...

Page 92: ...owing Step Action tables guide you through this process Figure 8 5 shows the completed map Instructions for Defining Data Connections Step Action 1 For Data A select and define FROM Slot i e 0 Sys Ctr...

Page 93: ...TO Slot and Port PBX Connection i e Quad T1 PRI in Slot 1 Port 2 4 From Configuration set the starting DS0 that these voice DS0s will appear in i e 1 for Voice A 9 for Voice B 17 for Voice C This acti...

Page 94: ...Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu 8 10 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1 Figure 8 5 Completed Dedicated Map...

Page 95: ...d user Network ports terminate a connection from the Network User ports terminate incoming calls and in turn may be connected to user equipment Network Term on page 9 3 and User Term on page 9 5 provi...

Page 96: ...56K Audio Speech Ifce Config These submenus vary depending on the Slot Svc and SIG Slot Svc Port PEP Sig Src ID Dial Plan In Accept Accept Number Search Data 64K Data 56K Audio Speech Treat Call As Re...

Page 97: ...ATLAS sends to the Net work Src ID Write Security 3 Read Security 5 Identifies the call source ID from which this endpoint accepts calls This field simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applicatio...

Page 98: ...hange would be N and the secondary accept would be 1 Secondary Search The same accept rules apply for all secondary number searches as for prima ry searches Data 64K Data 56K Audio Speech Reflects the...

Page 99: ...Interface Configurations on page 9 10 USER TERM This menu allows you to define option parameters for ports which termi nate a connection from user equipment In this case ATLAS 810PLUS is act ing as th...

Page 100: ...inated the call Source ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries except Default value 0 The default ID for all Source endpoints and all accept numbers is 0 This results in all calls being rou...

Page 101: ...for prima ry searches Data 64K Data 56K Audio Speech Write security 3 Read security 5 Reflects the attached user equipment typically a TA bearer capability If the attached TA can only handle digital c...

Page 102: ...nds This timeout will only be invoked if the dialed number does not match one of the patterns set in the Number Complete Template menu see Nbr Complete Templates below Area Code Write security 3 Read...

Page 103: ...ead security 5 When enabled Automatic Routeback Rejection prevents calls which enter through Network termination interfaces from being forwarded out another network interface Such an event could happe...

Page 104: ...twork Termination page 9 20 Octal BRI Module User Termination page 9 21 Quad T1 PRI Module Network Termination PRI When you are working in the Network Termination section of the Dial Plan Slot is defi...

Page 105: ...network spe cific facility service such as AT T Megacom service The facility request sent can be different for voice calls versus data calls A setting of 1RUPDO indicates no special facilities have b...

Page 106: ...all endpoints is 0 and for all accept s is 0 With default values all calls are routed based only on dialed number Multiple endpoints can have the same Source ID When creating the Call Accept list spe...

Page 107: ...hat uniquely identifies each additional interface Quad T1 PRI Module Network Termination RBS When you are working in the Network Termination section of the Dial Plan menu Slot is defined as a T1 PRI m...

Page 108: ...ed then the following information must be defined DID Digits Transferred Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the number of digits sent to ATLAS from the Network if DID is used DID Prefix Write se...

Page 109: ...etwork except the leading 9 Source ID Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint origi nated t...

Page 110: ...l digits would be sent toward the Net work except the leading 9 Network Specific Facility Voice Write Security 3 Read Security 5 Defines the specific facility IEs to send to the Network Use this optio...

Page 111: ...ist specify a Source ID s as well as a di aled number or range of dialed numbers to accept For example an application requires that all calls originating from Port 1 of the Quad T1 PRI module in Slot...

Page 112: ...l Accept and Outgoing Call Reject Numbers discussed earlier DS0s Available Read security 5 Indicates which DS0s of the T1 have been defined in this switched endpoint indicated by in another switched e...

Page 113: ...work except the leading 8 Source ID Write security 3 Read security 5 Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function...

Page 114: ...ation The Octal BRI with a U interface can interface directly to the Network PSTN When you are working in the Network Termination section of the Dial Plan menu and Slot is defined as a UBRI 8 option m...

Page 115: ...nnected to another ATLAS both need to be set to the same type The available options include Lucent 5E Northern DMS 100 and National ISDN SPID List Write security 2 Read security 5 ATLAS acting as the...

Page 116: ...configurations results in the successful creation of a switched connection This understanding includes determining which of the connections are acting as Network terminations and which are acting as...

Page 117: ...e wants to provide BRI lines to the video equipment provide a PRI to the remote access server RAS and send a T1 RBS to the PBX see Figure 9 5 Figure 9 5 Remote Access and Video Conferencing Setup For...

Page 118: ...as part of the Dial Plan Instructions for Setting Up the Dial Plan for Example 3 Step Action 1 Determine the network and the attached equipment video equipment and PBX provisioning see Table 9 1 2 Fro...

Page 119: ...f digits BRI Switch type the user equipment expects to interface to ATLAS supports National ISDN 5ESS custom and DMS 100 custom SPID and phone numbers provisioned in equipment T1 RBS DID enabled on PB...

Page 120: ...equipment PRI B Controller T1 Slot 0 Port 2 888 1010 This forms a hunt group Blank No called number will be rejected PRI type 5ESS Must match RAS equipment DID none T1 A Slot 2 Port 1 821 8XXX This ac...

Page 121: ...er the SPID numbers and phone numbers which match the network provisioning for this BRI line 11 Press ESC to return to the index column Setting PRI B Global Param Step Action 1 While on the entry for...

Page 122: ...in the same manner as BRI A B and C use the copy C and paste P commands to enter the appropriate Out Accept and Out Reject numbers 3 Ensure that the SPID and Phone entries under Ifce Config match the...

Page 123: ...Menu 61200266L1 1 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 9 29 Figure 9 7 Completed User Map A connection is not actually made available until you press Esc to move the cursor to the index number or move the cursor...

Page 124: ...Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu 9 30 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 125: ...e within the ATLAS 810PLUS see also Update Firmware on page 6 16 The following sec tions describe the procedure for updating using either transfer method XMODEM FIRMWARE UPDATES The ATLAS 810PLUS supp...

Page 126: ...lect the appropriate 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 wh...

Page 127: ...n software begin the XMODEM upload by using the appropriate command sequence If necessary refer to your terminal emulation software documentation for help Also when specifying the filename ensure that...

Page 128: ...o be 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 on page 10 6 3 Move the curso...

Page 129: ...es these messages Instructions for Updating Firmware Using TFTP Continued Step Action Table 10 1 TFTP Upload Messages Message Meaning Contacting Server Indicates communication with the TFTP Network Se...

Page 130: ...Chapter 10 Updating Firmware 10 6 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1 Figure 10 2 Update Firmware Menu Interface...

Page 131: ...l 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 q...

Page 132: ...st is empty Configuring a Trap Destination List via Terminal Menu To configure the trap destination list from the terminal menu select System Config SNMP Traps Destination Then enter your information...

Page 133: ...by the ATLAS For example consider the coldStart trap a system controller event If you defined for destination 0 a trap filtering threshold of Warning for the system controller the coldStart trap would...

Page 134: ...ge sets an event bit 1 in the adDS1LineEvent variable in the DS1 alarm table If you have previously set the corresponding enable bit 1 in the adDS1LineArm variable and adDS1AlarmEnable On then ATLAS 8...

Page 135: ...or sending the response to a Get request for the adDS1CurrentAlert variable ATLAS 810PLUS clears the Current Alert values at the beginning of a new 15 minute interval Total Alert values are cleared at...

Page 136: ...DS1FarCurrentAlert for Current Alerts and adDS1FarTotalAlert for Total Alerts Current and Total Far End Alerts can be disabled by setting the cor responding enable bit 0 in the adDS1FarCurrentArm and...

Page 137: ...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 138: ...es 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...

Page 139: ...g 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 E...

Page 140: ...operties the Set Facility Filters dialog 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...

Page 141: ...Capture and Help see the menu tree in Figure 12 3 Figure 12 3 Telnet Menu Tree Host Name Connect Port Session Disconnect Edit Entry Transfer Cfg Add New Exit Delete Connect Edit Copy Paste Background...

Page 142: ...f each host Press either Tab Return or a period after each number in the IP ad dress to move to the next field If you press Return or while the cursor is located in each IP field that field entry is d...

Page 143: ...ptions listed below Start Cfg Capture Used with the Express product line to start sending the scrolling screen cap ture to a file storage location Stop Cfg Capture Used with the Express product line t...

Page 144: ...on on page 3 1 VT 100 menus include Session Edit Port Options Capture and Help see the menu tree in Figure 12 4 Figure 12 4 VT 100 Menu Tree SESSION MENU Opens VT 100 terminal emulation session Connec...

Page 145: ...ions Transmit Wakeup and Transmit Refresh Transmit Wakeup Provides a control sequence that puts the ATLAS Control Port online in ter minal mode Transmit Refresh Provides a control sequence to automati...

Page 146: ...0PLUS units Transfer configura tion files using the TFTP protocol a TCP IP user protocol via the 10BaseT Ethernet port The ATLAS 810PLUS must have a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway if...

Page 147: ...e Status field and Port Closed displays in the Log field Abort Terminates a transfer that is in progress Exit Terminates active transfers and closes the TFTP window PRINT LOG Provides print options to...

Page 148: ...download the same level required to modify most configuration parameters Please consult the ATLAS administrator if level 3 access is not available Some TFTP Servers constrain filename formats For exam...

Page 149: ...emote server for the new file although config uration files are not normally large A specific error message displays when the transfer is unsuccessful Also a TFTP Server may not be available at the co...

Page 150: ...tion from TFTP Server Step Action 1 Use Telnet to log in to the ATLAS 810PLUS to which you want to upload a configuration file 2 Select the System Utility menu then the Config Transfer menu 3 Set the...

Page 151: ...values set too low the 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 Table A 1 Syst...

Page 152: ...m an SNMP manager defined in the ATLAS SNMP commu nities list but with a community name that does not match the community name defined in the SNMP communities list Info SNMP Authentication Failure Sys...

Page 153: ...CTS Asserted Information Nx 56 64 CTS Asserted CTS Dropped Information Nx 56 64 CTS Dropped DCD Asserted Information Nx 56 64 DCD Asserted DCD Dropped Information Nx 56 64 DCD Dropped DTR Asserted Inf...

Page 154: ...Major T1 D Channel Alarm Cleared D Channel Alarm Set Major T1 D Channel Alarm Active Line Loopback Active Warning T1 Line Loopback Active Loopback Cleared Warning T1 Loopback Cleared LOS Alarm Cleare...

Page 155: ...BRI as NT Call busy Information Call to called number declared busy after leaving ATLAS Call busy Information Call to called number refused Busy Call cleared Information Call to called number cleared...

Page 156: ...nnels matches call type call type No PRI resources available Critical PRI configuration failed No ISDN resources are available PRI CO configuration successful Normal Configured PRI as central office e...

Page 157: ...PLEMENTED Major 69 FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED Minor 50 FACILITY_REJECTED Information 29 INCOMING_CALL_BARRED Minor 54 INCOMPATIBLE_DEST Major 88 INTERWORKING_UNSPEC Major 127 INVALID_CALL_REF Major 81 IN...

Page 158: ...or Local Each Cause Code IE log entry ends with a location designation Table A 8 shows these designations PRE_EMPTED Warning 45 PROTOCOL_ERROR Major 111 REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAIL Warning 44 RESP_TO_STAT_...

Page 159: ...it network U User Table A 9 ISDN L2 Messages Event Category Console Log String ISDN Layer 2 LAPD Messagea a Provides a hex dump of the entire LAPD frame Information message contents Table A 10 ISDN Ca...

Page 160: ...Appendix A System Event Logging A 10 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 161: ...tatus Selected Timing Source is not present or clock is out of toler ance Verify that system timing is correctly configured for the desired clock Verify that the interface cable to clock source is pre...

Page 162: ...if 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 p...

Page 163: ...ure 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 numb...

Page 164: ...oduct 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 Iden...

Page 165: ...communications 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 supe...

Page 166: ...er Manual 61200266L1 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...

Page 167: ...erves as an interface between terminal servers and other DTE equipment ATLAS 810PLUS A bandwidth management system which functions as a central site multiplexer See also Integrated Access System B8ZS...

Page 168: ...one sets private branch exchanges PBXs data terminals and customer owned coin operated telephones CSU channel service unit A device that functions similarly to a modem except that the CSU works with d...

Page 169: ...o larger superframes each contain ing 24 consecutive T1 frames flash memory A kind of non volatile storage device similar to EEPROM where erasing can only be done in blocks or the entire chip flash up...

Page 170: ...d the returning data is checked against that which was sent LED light emitting diode Alphanumeric characters that glow when supplied with a specified voltage Mbps Mega bits per second A measure of the...

Page 171: ...V 35 DTE ports each of which can operate at any rate that is a multiple of 56 or 64 kbps up to 1 536 Mbps Quad T1 PRI Module One of the ATLAS 810PLUS option modules The Quad T1 PRI Module provides fou...

Page 172: ...r more signals over a common transmission path by assignment the path sequentially to each signal each assignment being for a discrete time interval Telco Telephone company Telnet A terminal emulation...

Page 173: ...n 128 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...

Page 174: ...Appendix E Glossary E 8 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 175: ...9 7 reject 9 5 applications engineering C 1 area code 9 8 arrows 4 4 assign dedicated connections 6 1 AT T 4ESS 9 10 ATLAS 810 PLUS configuring 6 1 general system information 6 1 grounding instruction...

Page 176: ...server 6 18 send to server 6 18 configure 6 8 chain port 6 9 configure port type 6 9 default gateway 6 8 ethernet port 6 8 ethernet port name 6 8 flow control 6 9 IP address 6 8 module slots 7 2 subne...

Page 177: ...6 13 selftest log 6 22 delete password 6 13 description of event 6 4 dial plan 7 7 8 5 complete 9 28 creating 9 22 implementing 9 26 network terminations 9 3 plan 9 24 provision network 9 24 remote a...

Page 178: ...ing errors 6 7 from configuration 8 3 from slot 8 3 front panel alarm 4 3 CSU LED light flashing red 4 4 green 4 4 red 4 4 yellow 4 4 CSU status LEDs 4 3 layout 3 1 4 1 main menu 4 4 module slot numbe...

Page 179: ...stem 4 4 LES 7 5 levels password 6 14 licenses 6 14 line build out 7 6 line code 7 6 line code violaions 7 5 line errored seconds 7 5 load configuration 6 19 Loc LB 7 7 local echo 12 7 12 9 local loop...

Page 180: ...navigating front panel 4 4 network connection 2 8 management methods 1 4 pinouts 2 8 specific facility data 9 11 9 16 specific facility voice 9 11 9 16 termination Octal BRI 9 20 Quad T1 PRI 9 13 Quad...

Page 181: ...2 5 control in chain in 2 5 control out chain out 2 6 ethernet 2 6 Ethernet 10BaseT 2 6 network 2 8 PLL status 7 4 polls no response 7 3 port 6 4 10 Base T 2 3 10 BaseT 2 9 chain in 2 3 2 4 chain out...

Page 182: ...irmware 6 3 hardware 7 3 RMA C 2 RMA requests C 1 routeback rejection 9 9 RTC RAM 6 21 RTS chain port signal leads 6 6 Rx level 7 4 Rx frames 6 5 S save configuration file 6 20 saving configuration to...

Page 183: ...les C 1 SW56 9 14 swap ANI DNIS 9 12 9 17 switch parameters 9 1 switch type 9 10 Octal BRI 9 20 9 21 Quad T1 PRI 9 16 switched call parameters 6 1 Syslog host facility 6 12 IP address 6 12 setup 6 12...

Page 184: ...ut end of number 9 8 terminal session 6 8 timing source backup 6 7 primary 6 7 timing sources 6 5 tips for troubleshooting B 1 to clipboard 12 11 To Config 8 5 to printer 12 11 TO slot 8 5 transfer co...

Page 185: ...server 12 10 VT 100 12 8 V video conferencing setup with dial plan 9 23 view selftest log 6 21 view error log 6 4 voice SW56 9 14 VT 100 delivered utility 12 8 operation 3 1 W WAN overbooking descrip...

Page 186: ...Index Index 12 ATLAS 810PLUS User Manual 61200266L1 1...

Page 187: ...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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