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Appendix A  Reference Information

Industry Compliance Specifications

A-8

255-700-467

PacketStar

®

 PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide

, Issue 1

Release 9.0.0

ITU-T I.121

Integrated Services Digital Net-
work (ISDN) General Structure 
and Service Capabilities: Broad-
band Aspects of ISDN

ITU-T I.150

B-ISDN ATM Functional charac-
teristics

ITU-T I.321

Integrated Services Digital Net-
work (ISDN) Overall Network 
Aspects and Functions, ISDN 
User-Network Interfaces: B-
ISDN Protocol Reference Model 
and its Application

ITU-T I.356

B-ISDN ATM layer cell transfer 
performance

ABR not supported 

I.610 OAM F4/F5 Processing 
(remote defect indication [RDI] 
and alarm indication signal 
[AIS])

ITU-T I.361

B-ISDN ATM Layer Specification

ITU-T I.363

B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer 
specification

Only AAL1, AAL2, and AAL5 
are supported

DSP2

x

 Voice Server modules

ITU-T I.363.1

B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer 
specification: Type 1 AAL

Multiplexing support for DSP2

x

Voice Server modules

ITU-T I.363.2

B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer 
specification: Type 2 AAL

ITU-T I.363.5

B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer 
specification: Type 5 AAL

VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow-
band Services

ITU-T I.366.1

Segmentation and Reassembly 
Service Specific Convergence 
Sublayer for the AAL type 2

Table A-3.  Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued)

Feature Name/Product Name

Specification Title

Notes

Summary of Contents for PacketStar 20N32

Page 1: ...7 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Model 20N32 for the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Issue 1 October 2003 System Software Release 9 0 0 Navis AQueView EMS Software Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2003 by Lucent Technologies All rights reserved For trademark regulatory compliance and related legal information see the Legal Notices Safety and Regulatory Information section ...

Page 3: ...ogies in the USA Other product and brand names mentioned in this guide are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Notices The information in this document is for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Lucent Technologies Inc This document is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied Lucent Te...

Page 4: ... the modules Damage to any of the components in the system resulting from shipping the chassis with removable modules installed will void your warranty DANGER Interface lines connected to the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module model 20N32 that exit the building premises must be connected to tele communication devices that provide primary and secondary protection Safety Information When installing a...

Page 5: ...ervices are as follows 04DU9 BN 04DU9 DN 04DU9 1KN and 04DU9 1SN This equipment has loop start interface capabilities using an RJ 11C connector The facility interface code with which this equipment complies for service is 02LS2 The service order codes for this equipment are 6 0F for the T1 interface and 9 0Y for the loop start interface 2 An FCC compliant telephone network interface jack is built ...

Page 6: ...e met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The ter mination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of t...

Page 7: ...255 700 467 vii PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Legal Notices Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statements ...

Page 8: ...Legal Notices Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statements viii 255 700 467 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 9: ...atements v USA Regulatory Statements v FCC Part 68 v Canadian Regulatory Statements vi CS 03 Issue 8 vi SH 03 Version 8 vi List of Figures xiii List of Tables xiv 1 Getting Started 1 1 Purpose of This Guide 1 1 Audience for This Guide 1 1 What You Should Know 1 1 Related Reading 1 2 Lucent Technologies Information Products 1 2 Product Information Library 1 2 Printed Documents 1 2 Other Publication...

Page 10: ...of This Chapter 2 1 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module 2 2 Module Placement Requirements 2 2 Hardware Features 2 2 General Hardware Specifications 2 2 Chassis Speed Power Consumption and Memory Allocation 2 3 LED Indicators 2 3 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface 3 1 Overview of This Chapter 3 1 Before You Begin 3 1 Using the Equipment Configuration Window 3 1 Accessing the...

Page 11: ...S 6 1 Before You Begin 6 1 Errors Applying Interfaces to Ports 6 1 The Circuit Emulation Interface 6 1 Configuring Circuit Emulation Interface Values 6 3 Naming an Interface 6 8 Using the Interface Name Panel 6 8 Viewing Existing Named Interfaces 6 8 Correcting Errors When Applying an Interface 6 9 Bringing an Interface Into Service 6 10 Performing Bulk Operations 6 10 Copying an Interface Configu...

Page 12: ...e Type Table A 13 Module Alarm Status Table A 16 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module Line Status Table A 17 ATM Service Categories in the PSAX System A 17 ATM Service Category Descriptions A 17 Priority of ATM Service Categories in the PSAX System A 17 Module Cable for the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module A 18 A 18 A 17 A 17 A 17 A 17 A 16 A 13 ...

Page 13: ... Office Configuration Window 3 9 3 9 Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window 3 11 3 10 Save Configuration Modified Before Saving 3 14 4 1 Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window 4 3 5 1 Sample Port Configuration Displaying Right Click Menu 5 1 5 2 Sample Channel Configuration Displaying Right Click Menu 5 1 5 3 Device Tree and Device Window Displaying a Typical Setup 5 3 5 4...

Page 14: ...ve Configuration Process 3 15 4 1 Commands for the Circuit Emulation Interface Window 4 3 4 2 Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window 4 4 5 1 Menu Options for a Sample Port Configuration 5 2 5 2 Field Descriptions for the Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window 5 6 6 1 Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window 6 3 ...

Page 15: ...List of Tables 255 700 467 xv PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 A 10 Orderable I O and Common Equipment Cables A 18 A 18 ...

Page 16: ...List of Tables xvi255 700 467 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 17: ...the configura tion process The chapters in this guide are arranged in the logical order of normal configuration and should be performed in that order for the module to operate successfully Audience for This Guide The information in this guide is intended for users who will configure ports and channels for the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module and configure the interface types for the PSAX Multiser...

Page 18: ...Technologies Customer Information Center Web site at http www lucentdocs com Other Publications Numerous books are currently available on the subject of basic telecommuni cations technology and specific protocols In addition to such general reading you should also be familiar with industry specifications identified in the appendix entitled Reference Information at the end of this guide About Lucen...

Page 19: ... total ATM cell bus capacity of the system may also be scaled to provide nonblocking nonredundant chassis bandwidths beyond 630 Mbps Supporting up to five slots 19 inch chassis for I O and server mod ules with a full range of interfaces such as DS0A DS1 E1 DS3 E3 OC 3 OC 3c STM 1 OC 12c STM 4c 10 100BASE T Ethernet and serial the PSAX 1000 system is a cost effective access switch solution for conn...

Page 20: ... end to end traffic prioritization any service any channel flexibility and breakthrough voice technology Ideal for the central office or a large enterprise multiservice media gateway the PSAX 4500 system provides highly reliable network access for time division multiplex voice frame relay 10 100BASE T Ether net and ATM data applications When it is functioning in a redundant operating mode and afte...

Page 21: ...ings for a personal injury hazard are identified by this format WARNING Warnings relating to risk of equipment damage or failure are identified by this format CAUTION Warnings relating to risk of data loss or other general precautionary notes are identified by this format Table 1 1 Text Conventions Appearance How it is used SANS SERIF BOLD ALL CAPS Labels on module panels chassis faceplates or oth...

Page 22: ...n by use of the Note text convention see Table 1 2 Use of Field Description Tables For all illustrations for configuration windows in this guide for both the PSAX system console interface and the AQueView EMS the field description tables normally follow the command description tables Field description tables define the editable and the display only fields their functions valid values and constrain...

Page 23: ...m the User Options window which is accessible from the Console Interface Main Menu window To quickly select a command you can also simultaneously press Ctrl and the letter underlined in the command Once an option name field or command is selected the system responds as described in Table 1 3 Figure 1 1 Field Description Table Example Field Name Field Values Description Interface Type Default 0 Ran...

Page 24: ...3 System Responses to Selecting Options Fields or Commands For a selected the following occurs option name The window corresponding to the option name is displayed field The following variations occur The field entry area is blank or contains the default or previously entered value Press Enter to enter or change data in this field Press Enter again to exit edit mode The field entry area like the f...

Page 25: ...rams AQue View Using the left mouse button a Click the Start menu option b Click the Programs menu option c Click the AQueView menu option buttons in succession such as the step Click Apply Close Using the left mouse button a Click the Apply button b Click the Close button Table 1 6 How Fields Are Displayed in the AQueView GUI For a field displayed as do this a combo box it displays with a small t...

Page 26: ...tion line also displays error codes and responses to commands All responses and notifications are recorded in a trap log See the PacketStar PSAX Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Trap Reference Guide for details on displaying the trap log and obtaining explanations of the trap messages To view the Help windows from the Console Interface Main Menu window perform the following procedure Begin ...

Page 27: ... for the current console window press the Up Arrow key 4 To exit Help and return to the current console window press the Enter key End Technical Support If you experience a problem with the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module refer to the Lucent Technologies Product Warranty Registration Information which accompanied your shipment for instructions on obtaining support in your area Figure 1 2 Main Me...

Page 28: ...l assign Make sure you have IP connectivity to all PSAX devices to be managed Determine the numbering scheme for any in band management connec tions you will be using Comments on This Guide To comment on the PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide please complete the comment card at the following web address http www lucent info com comments You can also email your comments to...

Page 29: ...be connected directly to a Multiservice Media Gateway system over an ATM network to a distant tele phone or other analog device The coding translation supported by this mod ule is µ law to µ law only The module has three types of light emitting diode LED indicators ACTIVE FAIL and LOS loss of signal On the faceplate each port has a LOS LED which turns on when the port goes off hook It also flashes...

Page 30: ...e Station module Hardware Features The 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module supports these hardware features Number of ports 4 Connector type RJ 11 Ringing frequency 20 Hz Termination impedance 600 Ohms Signaling dual tone multi frequency DTMF Supervision loop start General Hardware Specifications Table 2 1 provides the general physical hardware and environmental specifi cations for the PacketStar PS...

Page 31: ...re you configure the module you must ensure that it is properly initialized according to the information pro vided in Table 2 3 Operating humidity range for all chassis 5 to 85 relative humidity Operating altitude range for all chassis 60 meters 197 feet below sea level to 4 000 meters 13 123 feet above sea level Storage temperature range for all chassis 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Storage humidity ran...

Page 32: ...hts briefly Not lit Lights only when the module is not functioning Not Appli cable Not Applicable ACTIVE green Lights briefly Not lit Lights only when the module is func tioning properly Not Appli cable Not Applicable 1 4 green Each lights briefly Not Appli cable Not Applicable Not lighted Flashing LED indicates the line is ringing Solid LED indicates the line is off hook in use or busy Unillumina...

Page 33: ...Stratum 3 4 Module in the appropriate PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway user guide When configuring the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module using the console interface display only fields are displayed in square brackets CAUTION Due to the copper wire interface between an Enhanced DS1 or E1 mod ule and a PBX and or key telephone system the PSAX system and the other equipment should use a co...

Page 34: ...ion PEC and serial number data of the installed modules 3 When you are ready to begin configuring the ports and channels of the module select the line displaying the name of the module you want to configure 4 Proceed to the section Configuring the Ports for module configuration procedures Note The sample Equipment Configuration windows in the following figures may not show the actual module you ar...

Page 35: ...ease 9 0 0 Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Using the Equipment Configuration Window Figure 3 2 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1250 System Page 1 Figure 3 3 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System Page 1 ...

Page 36: ...PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Commands The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 3 4 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1000 PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System Page 2 Figure 3 5 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1250 System Page 2 ...

Page 37: ...d Name Field Values Description Slot Default N A Range 1 25 depend ing on chassis type Format Numeric Displays the slot number in the PSAX chassis Module Type Default N A Range from PSAX system database Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the type of the module in the slot When a module is inserted into the chassis its name is displayed in the Module Type field next to the slot number When the...

Page 38: ...t for the latest software and firm ware lineup information PEC Default N A Range from module bootloader Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the product element code PEC used to identify and order this type of module The PEC is encoded in the module bootloader Serial Default N A Range from module firmware Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the unique serial number of the individ ual module...

Page 39: ...eight ports not receiving signals the value in this field is in hexadecimal format CardRemoved All Indicates that one of the following events occurred The module in this slot was configured and then removed from the slot Connections on the OC 3 OC 12 STM 1 or STM 4 APS MSP primary module in this slot were transferred to the standby module After the transfer occurs the former primary module then di...

Page 40: ...e 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Begin Configuring the Ports 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window see Figure 3 6 select the Equipment Configuration option and press Enter The Equipment Configuration window see Figure 3 7 is displayed Figure 3 6 Console Interface Main Menu Equipment Configuration Selected ...

Page 41: ...s 2 On the Equipment Configuration window select the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module and press Enter The Two Wire Office Configuration window is displayed see Figure 3 8 Commands Table 3 4 describes the commands on this window Figure 3 7 Equipment Configuration Window As Displayed on the PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Console Figure 3 8 Two Wire Office Configuration Window ...

Page 42: ...t current information in the Line Status field Configure All Interfaces Sets all four ports to the circuit emulation type inter face The value CircuitEmulation is displayed in the Interface Type field and the value OutOfService is displayed in the Oper Status field Delete All Interfaces Deletes the configured interfaces for all four ports The value Unconfigured is displayed in the Interface Type a...

Page 43: ... set Reset Port and Channel Display Resets the fields to the last set of saved values Bring Interface Into Service Brings an out of service configured interface to in ser vice status This command is displayed when the Oper Status field is OutOfService The value InService is displayed in the Oper Status field When this com mand is executed the Take Interface Out of Service command is displayed inst...

Page 44: ...ing the tip and ring wires through a resistance Signaling Bits Ab Signaling bits method supported is AB two bit signaling Dial Mode Dtmf Dual tone multi frequency Loop Detect LoopStart Loop detection Line Status Default NoAlarm Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the Line Status of the interface It con tains loopback failure received alarm and trans mitted alarm information For a line status mes...

Page 45: ...ng the module ports and channels the interface types for each port and channel and the connections you must save the values to the PSAX system database It is recommended that you save your values fre quently as you progress through your work at a minimum after finishing each stage of work Configuring each module in your system Configuring the connections in your system Silence Suppres sion Default...

Page 46: ...se all unsaved values you have applied on the various windows Begin 1 To return to the Console Interface Main Menu window press Ctrl G On the Console Interface Main Menu window Modified is displayed next to the Save Configuration command indicating you have made changes to the system that are not yet saved to the PSAX system database see Figure 3 10 2 Select the Save Configuration command or press...

Page 47: ...d in Table 3 7 After saving the configuration values the indicator Modified is no longer displayed next to the Save Configuration command End Table 3 7 Messages Generated after the Save Configuration Process When a PSAX system is the system displays nonredundant T SaveConfiguration saveConfigurationReasonCode All OK redundant T SaveConfiguration saveConfigurationReasonCode Expect2ndCPUCardFailedOr...

Page 48: ... Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Saving the Equipment Configuration and Logging Off 3 16 255 700 467 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 49: ... usually displayed in the console Trap Log Display window accessible from the Console Inter face Main Menu window The list below includes the most common inter face errors that cause the PSAX system to display a message See the Packet Star PSAX Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Trap Reference Guide for more information about the SNMP traps related to interface errors Entering field values th...

Page 50: ...done before the Apply Configuration step below For instructions see the Port and Channel Config uration chapter of this guide 2 Selected the Apply Configuration command 3 Selected the Configure Interface command The Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration window see Figure 4 1 is displayed Table 4 1 describes the commands for the window Table 4 2 describes the fields on the window Begin 1 On the...

Page 51: ...ut of service configured interface to in service status The value InService is displayed in the Admin Status field Note This command is displayed when the Admin Status field is OutOfService You must first config ure the interface before you can use this command Take Interface Out of Service Takes an in service configured interface to out of service status The value OutOfService is displayed in the...

Page 52: ...depending on the module you used see the Refer ence Information appendix in this guide for a list of what modules can be used for the interfaces available You should always view an interface and determine whether you have chosen the correct one before you per form any of the procedures in step 2 below 1 Return to the Console Interface Main Menu for the module you config ured the Circuit Emulation ...

Page 53: ... port sta tistics windows Traffic must have passed on the connection before statistics will display End Taking a Circuit Emulation Interface Out of Service Note You may take a Circuit Emulation interface out of service from either of these windows the module port and channel configuration window the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration window Make sure that the module configuration is complet...

Page 54: ...e y n 2 Type Y to continue The OutOfService value is displayed in the Admin Status field 3 Select the Delete Interface and Return command and press Enter On the module Port and Channel Configuration window the window prompt reads Are you SURE that you want to take ALL interfaces out of ser vice y n On the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration window the window prompt reads Are you SURE that yo...

Page 55: ...ection using the interface is automatically deleted from the Connections database 6 Configure a new interface See the procedure in the section Configur ing a Circuit Emulation Interface 7 Bring the newly configured interface into service See the procedure in the section Bringing One or More Circuit Emulation interfaces into Ser vice End Note You now need to provision a new connection using the new...

Page 56: ...rcuit Emulation Interface 4 8 255 700 467 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Set the configuration values for one or more ports on the module Set the configuration values for the various types of interfaces on the mod ule ...

Page 57: ...the values for the port and channel configuration of the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module Saving the module configuration and logging off Using the Right Click Menu You can perform various functions in the AQueView system by clicking the right mouse button This section describes the right click menu options you can use in the various windows in the AQueView system when configuring ports and chann...

Page 58: ...nt to configure a port or channel The PSAX device that you opened appears in the Front Panel and its components are also displayed in the Device Tree see Figure 5 3 End Table 5 1 Menu Options for a Sample Port Configuration Option Function Configure Opens the port and channel configuration window of a module Bring All Interfaces Into Service Sets all configured interfaces on a channel administrati...

Page 59: ... to open the Port and Channel Configuration window In the Front Panel double click the port to be viewed or configured In the Front Panel right click the port and a menu appears Select Configure In the Device Tree double click the desired port symbol or identifier In the Device Tree select a port then right click the icon for the mod ule within Device Tree and a menu appears Select Configure 2 In ...

Page 60: ...nnels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module 5 4 255 700 467 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 3 Click Apply End Figure 5 4 Front Panel View of the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module ...

Page 61: ... allows you to do the following Select and apply an interface Open the Interface Configuration window to configure the interface Channel Configuration panel for entering the interface type and dis playing the operational status connection and service type silence suppression echo cancellation and voice suppression voice compres sion companding law and AAL Encapsulation Once the interface is select...

Page 62: ...noise is present on the line then the channel is defective Note Do not select this value unless the line is noisy F 1004Hz A 1004 Hz tone is used in troubleshooting a sys tem where a line is seized by bridging the tip and ring wires through a resistance Signaling Bits display only Ab Signaling bits method supported is AB two bit signaling Dial Mode display only Dtmf Dual tone multi frequency Loop ...

Page 63: ...his value for SVC connections only Silence Suppression display only Default Pvc Range N A Format Predefined Permanent virtual circuit PVC Echo Cancellation display only Default Disabled Range N A Format Predefined Silence suppression is disabled Voice Compression display only Disabled The echo cancellation function is disabled This function is a method for isolating and filtering unwanted signal e...

Page 64: ...following functions 2 In the Channel Configuration page either click the arrow in the Interface Type field in the middle of the window or double click the channel in the Interface Type field 3 Select CircuitEmulation in the Interface Type field The Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration window appears 4 Click Apply to Selected End Figure 5 6 Channel Configuration Page Button Function Apply to S...

Page 65: ...e range of values Attempting to configure an interface for a port or channel that has already been configured Attempting to configure an interface that is already in service must be out of service to be configured or change field values The Circuit Emulation Interface This section provides instructions for configuring an I O module for the cir cuit emulation interface After applying the CircuitEmu...

Page 66: ...ice status The value InService appears in the Administrative Status field You must first configure the interface before you can use this button Take Out of Service Displays when the Administrative Status field is InService Takes an in service configured inter face to out of service status The value OutOfService appears in the Administrative Status field You must use this button first before clicki...

Page 67: ...Applies the configuration field value you set Reset Resets the fields to the last set of applied values Button Function Table 6 1 Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window Field Names Field Values Description Interface Type Default N A Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Displays Circuit Emulation as the interface type Signaling Default CCS Clear Channel sign...

Page 68: ...conds Data Pattern Default 127 idle pattern Mu Law for DS1 T1 84 idle pattern A Law for E1 Range 0 255 Format Numeric Displays the data pattern to be transmitted out on a circuit emulation port if no user data is avail able for the transmission TC Final abcd Bits Default CasBusy Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the bit pattern to be transmitted after 2 5 seconds CasBusy Indicates that CAS bus...

Page 69: ...begins to drop below 50 percent cell transmission continues until the traffic volume reaches 10 percent At this threshold the trans mission of cells from the CE side of the interface to the backplane is stopped When the volume of traffic again rises above 10 percent but is still below 50 percent cell transmission remains stopped At the point where traffic volume rises to 50 percent or higher cell ...

Page 70: ...y DS1 E1 DS0A CES module NoCellLoss Indicates one of the following conditions The value Disabled is selected in the DBA Cell Loss Control field that is the DBA feature is disabled The value Enabled is selected in the DBA Cell Loss Control field and cells are being transmit ted from the CE side of a CE to ATM connec tion towards the backplane on this DBA con trolled interface CellLoss Indicates tha...

Page 71: ...cate a connection failure Do not choose this value if you want to enable trunk conditioning OAM Indicates that OAM interworking will be done with ATM network The PSAX system will use ATM OAM cells to send a signal to indicate a con nection failure You can use this value if all the ATM switches along the connection support ATM OAM cells You must use this value if you selected Unframed1s in the UpSt...

Page 72: ...om passing traffic InService Indicates that no condition is preventing the interface from passing traffic Interface Name Default N A Range 0 35 Format Alphanu meric ASCII charac ters Specifies the name assigned to this particular interface This field is optional that is you may leave this field blank You can specify up to 35 alphanumeric characters including A Z a z 0 9 forward slash hyphen and _ ...

Page 73: ...nding Interface Configuration window is displayed b Type the interface name in the Please Enter Name of the Interface field and press Enter If the interface exists on the PSAX device and you typed the name cor rectly then the corresponding Interface Configuration window is dis played Otherwise an error message appears End Correcting Errors When Applying an Interface An error may occur when you app...

Page 74: ...g table Table 6 3 Performing an Action on an Interface If you want to then do this create a new interface and apply it to a channel From the Channel Configuration page select a channel select any value in the Interface Type field and click Apply to Selected bring an interface into service From the Channel Configuration page right click the channel s and a menu appears Select Bring Selected Into Se...

Page 75: ...is action and you then do this creating an interface and applying it to a channel or bringing an interface into service or deleting an interface want to enable traps select Enable Traps Before Operation and click OK want to disable traps select Disable Traps Before Operation and click OK decide not to complete this action click Cancel taking an interface out of service want to enable traps click O...

Page 76: ...anels see Figure 6 3 Select the range of channels to which you wish the interface configuration to be copied in the Slot Port and Channel fields as follows refer to Figure 6 4 In the Start At panel choose the slot and port where the copying should begin In the Stop At panel choose the slot and port where the copying should end 2 To overwrite the pre existing interface configuration click the box b...

Page 77: ...ng functions Figure 6 3 Sample Copy Interface Configuration Window After Initially Selecting the Copy Button From a Port Configuration Page Figure 6 4 Sample Copy Interface Configuration Window After Selecting Valid Attributes Table 6 5 Buttons for the Copy Interface Configuration Window Button Function Close Closes this window Copy Copies this interface to a range of channels Abort Cancels the co...

Page 78: ...Select the channel to be taken out of service 3 Click Take Out Of Service 4 Press the Y key to indicate yes to continue The interface is taken out of service End Deleting an Interface To delete any interface type other than a virtual interface perform the steps in the following procedure CAUTION If you delete the interface the current permanent virtual circuits PVCs and switched virtual circuits S...

Page 79: ...d Saving Your Configuration CAUTION Select Device Save PSAX Configuration to permanently save the con figuration Applied but unsaved configuration data will be lost if the PSAX system is restarted or if power to the PSAX system is lost Terminating the AQueView EMS will not cause the applied values to be lost because the configuration data is stored in the PSAX device not in the AQueView EMS Provis...

Page 80: ...Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Provisioning Connections for the PSAX System 6 16 255 700 467 PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 81: ...cted through the Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC PVC Connection window These modes are described in Table A 1 Table A 1 DSP Tone Detection Modes and Associated Processing Performed Tone Mode Processing Performed Disabled Ignores fax tones and modem tones Bypass If a fax tone or modem tone is received the firmware switches to G 711 mode 64 Kbps and bypasses echo cancellation if enough bandwidth is ava...

Page 82: ...l DSP Connections Assigned for Fax Relay Remaining Voice Processing Available Channels For every fax transmission call both the originally assigned DSP resource plus the fax relay DSP resource are consumed for the duration of the call Thus the total remaining DSP connections is reduced by twice the number of con nections using fax mode service 1 4 3 124 2 8 6 120 3 12 9 116 4 16 13 112 5 20 16 108...

Page 83: ...00 ATM Trunking Using AAL1 for Narrow Band Services V1 0 I 610 OAM F4 F5 Processing remote defect indication RDI and alarm indication signal AIS af vtoa 0098 000 VTOA AAL1 Trunking Services af vtoa 0119 000 Low Speed Circuit Emulation Service GR 303 DLC Services ANSI T1 401 Interface Between Carriers and Customer Installations Analog Voice Grade Switched Access Lines Using Loops start and Ground s...

Page 84: ...valent to ETSI EN 300 324 1 and ETSI EN 300 347 1 respectively In cases where detail differences exist between the ITU T and ETSI versions of the specifications the ETSI versions of the specifi cations should apply V5 2 ETSI 300 347 1 V5 2 Interface for the Support of Access Network AN Part 1 V5 2 Interface Specification ITU T G 964 and G 965 are functionally equivalent to ETSI EN 300 324 1 and ET...

Page 85: ...e Types IETF RFC 1661 Point to Point Protocol IETF RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC like Framing 4 Port OC 3c STM 3 MM SM module IETF RFC 1695 ATM Statistics MIB IETF RFC 1700 Assigned Numbers ITU T E 164 Overall Network Operation telephone service service opera tion and human factors Opera tion numbering routing and mobile services International operation Num bering plan of the international telephone servic...

Page 86: ...sion Systems Coding of Speech at 8 Kbps Using Conju gate Structure Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction CS ACELP ITU T G 732 General Aspects of Digital Trans mission Systems Terminal Equipments Characteristics of Primary PCM Multiplex Equip ment Operating at 2048 Kbit s ITU T G 736 General Aspects of Digital Trans mission Characteristics of a Synchronous Digital Multiplex Equipment Operating a...

Page 87: ...o ETSI EN 300 324 1 and ETSI EN 300 347 1 respectively In cases where detail differences exist between the ITU T and ETSI versions of the specifications the ETSI versions of the specifi cations should apply ITU T G 965 V Interfaces at the Digital Local Exchange LE V5 1 Interface based on 2048 Kbps for the Support Of Access Network AN ITU T G 964 and G 965 are functionally equivalent to ETSI EN 300...

Page 88: ...ce ABR not supported I 610 OAM F4 F5 Processing remote defect indication RDI and alarm indication signal AIS ITU T I 361 B ISDN ATM Layer Specification ITU T I 363 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification Only AAL1 AAL2 and AAL5 are supported DSP2x Voice Server modules ITU T I 363 1 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification Type 1 AAL Multiplexing support for DSP2x Voice Server modules ITU T I 36...

Page 89: ...ssing cell delinea tion ITU T I 432 B ISDN User Network Inter face Physical layer Specifica tion ITU T I 432 1 B ISDN User Network Inter face Physical Layer Specifica tion General Characteristics ITU T I 432 2 B ISDN User Network Physical Layer Specification 155 520 Kbps and 622 080 Kbps opera tion ITU T I 432 3 B ISDN User Network Inter face Physical Layer Specifica tion for 1 544 Mbps and 2 048 ...

Page 90: ...g Sys tem No 1 Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Digital Subscriber Signaling System No 1 DSS 1 Signaling Specifica tions for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Virtual Connec tion Control and Status Moni toring ATM UNI interfaces 3 0 3 1 4 0 ITU T Q 2110 B ISDN SAAL Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol SSCOP ATM UNI interfaces 3 0 3 1 4 0 ITU T Q 2130 B ISDN SAAL Service Specific C...

Page 91: ...s Digital Network B ISDN Digital Subscriber Signal ing System No 2 DSS2 Generic identifier transport ITU T Q 2971 B ISDN DSS 2 User network interface layer 3 specification for point to multipoint call connec tion control ITU T V 8 Procedures For Starting Ses sions of Data Transmission Over the General Switched Telephone Network ITU T V 25 Automatic Answering Equip ment and General Procedures for A...

Page 92: ...VCC PVC X X X X X ATM to ATM virtual path connec tion VPC PVC X X X X Bridge to ATM VCC PVC X X X X X X Bridge to bridge PVC X Circuit emulation to ATM VCC PVC X X X X X X Circuit emulation to circuit emula tion PVC X Frame relay to ATM VCC PVC X X X X X X Frame relay to frame relay PVC X In band management ATM PVC X X X X X Variable bit rate VBR to ATM VCC PVC X X X X X X X VBR to VBR PVC X X ATM...

Page 93: ...rk User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UNI 4 0 ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 ATM Virtual Interface Bridge CAS Trunkline Circuit Emulation Frame Relay UNI NNI GR 303 HDLC Pass through PRI ISDN Network User Routing Terminal Emulation V5 2 Module DS1 T1 Interface Modules 6 Port DS1 IMA X X X X X 6 Port Enhanced DS1 T1 Multiservice X X X X X X X X X 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice X X X X X X X X X X 12 Port Medi...

Page 94: ...E3 ATM X X X X X 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM Protection X X X X X 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES X 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES Protection X OC 3 STM 1 OC 3c STM 1 Interface Modules 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with AQueMan X X X X 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with Traffic Shaping X X X X 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with Traffic Shaping X X X X 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Multimode X X X X X 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Single Mode ...

Page 95: ...rt OC 12c STM 4c Single Mode X X X X X Voice 2 Wire Interface Modules 20N32 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office X 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station X Serial Interface Modules 2 Port High Speed X X X X Quadserial X X X X X X X 6 Port Multiserial X X X X X X Ethernet Interface Modules Ethernet X X 4 Port Ethernet X X The module supports CAS Trunkline in DS1 and E1 modes only The module supports Circuit Emulation i...

Page 96: ...oss of signal The numbers indicate which ports have a loss of signal For modules that have more than eight ports not receiving signals the value in this field is in hexadecimal format CardRemoved All Indicates that one of the following events occurred The module in this slot was configured and then removed from the slot Connections on the OC 3 OC 12 STM 1 or STM 4 APS MSP primary module in this sl...

Page 97: ...8 Maintenance Maintenance 16 Out Of Service Out of Service 32 OtherFailure Any other line status not shown in this table Table A 8 PSAX System Supported Quality of Service Category Descriptions ATM Service Category Description Constant Bit Rate CBR This service offers consistent delay predictability CBR is used for applications such as circuit emulation voice and video Real Time Variable Bit Rate ...

Page 98: ... Current Implementation Service Examples Constant Bit Rate CBR CBR1 Highest Highest 911 calls CBR2 Lower than CBR1 Preferred customers CBR3 Lower than CBR2 Standard CBR4 Lower than CBR3 Cellular Real Time Variable Bit Rate VBR rt VBR express Lower than CBR4 Lower than CBR Network management VBR rt1 Lower than VBR express Real time video VBR rt2 Lower than VBR rt1 MPEG 1 2 JPEG Non Real Time Variab...

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