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Glossary

3160-A2-GB21-90

February 2001

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EIA

Electronic Industries Association. This organization provides standards for the data 
communications industry to ensure uniformity of interface between DTEs and DCEs.

EIA-530-A

An Electronic Industries Association standard for a high-speed, 25-position, DCE/DTE 
interface.

Enterprise MIB

MIB objects unique to a specific company’s devices.

enterprise-specific 
trap

A trap unique to a specific company’s devices.

EON

End of Number.

error

A discrepancy between a measured or computed value or condition and the true or 
specified value or condition.

ES

Errored Seconds. A second with one or more ESF error events (one or more CRC6 error 
events or OOFs).

ESD

ElectroStatic Discharge. An undesirable discharge of static electricity that can damage 
equipment and degrade electrical circuitry.

ESF

Extended SuperFrame. The T1 transmission standard that specifies 24 frames as an 
extended superframe to be used for frame synchronization and to locate signaling bits.

Fact1

Factory 1 configuration area. The first of two configuration option sets that are preset at the 
factory (read-only options).

Fact2

Factory 2 configuration area. The second of two configuration option sets that are preset at 
the factory (read-only options).

failure

An uncorrected hardware error.

fault

An accidental condition that causes a functional unit to fail to perform its required function.

FCC

Federal Communications Commission. The Board of Commissioners that regulates all 
electrical communications that originate in the United States.

FDL

Facility Data Link. The selected framing bits in the ESF format used in a wide-area link that 
are used for control, monitoring, and testing.

fractional E1

Individual DS0 channels that may be sold separately or in groups to provide bandwidth that 
is some fraction of the total E1 capability.

frame

One identifiable group of bits that includes a sequence of bits for control, framing, etc.

frame relay

A high-speed connection-oriented packet switching WAN protocol using variable-length 
frames.

framing

A technique that separates bits into identifiable groups.

Generic-Interface 
Extension MIB

An extension to MIB II that defines additional objects for control of generic interfaces in 
MIB II.

Get command 
(SNMP)

A command providing read-only access to SNMP MIB objects.

ground

A physical connection to earth or other reference point.

HDLC

High-Level Data Link Control. A communications protocol defined by the International 
Standards Organization (ISO).

host

A computer attached to a network that shares its information and devices with the rest of the 
network.

Hz

Hertz. A unit of frequency that equals one cycle per second.

Summary of Contents for 3160-A3

Page 1: ...ACCULINK DSU CSU Models 3160 A3 3161 B3 3164 A2 and 3165 A2 Operator s Guide Document No 3160 A2 GB21 90 February 2001...

Page 2: ...uivalence number REN See label on unit Canadian Certification number See label on unit Canadian DOC Load number See label on unit Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sal...

Page 3: ...the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regul...

Page 4: ...NITED STATES EMI NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reason...

Page 5: ...S2 along with the RJ11C jack should be specified to the telephone company when ordering a dial line for the modem The 3161 DSU CSU connects to the T1 network using the multi line USOC type RJ48H jack...

Page 6: ...compliant Canada NOTICE TO USERS OF THE CANADIAN TELEPHONE NETWORK The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets cert...

Page 7: ...al Modem 1 2 Async Terminal Interface Support 1 2 Telnet Access 1 2 SNMP Management Support 1 3 Physical Description 1 3 Standalone DSU CSU Front Panel 1 3 Standalone DSU CSU Rear Panel 1 5 2 Installa...

Page 8: ...ayer Protocol 3 23 Specifying the Community Name s and Access Type s 3 24 Configuring SNMP Traps 3 26 Enabling SNMP Trap Messages 3 26 Selecting the Number of Trap Managers 3 27 Configuring a Destinat...

Page 9: ...er Mounted DSU CSUs 3 64 Resetting the DSU CSU 3 65 Download Operations 3 65 User Interface Access Security for Standalone DSU CSUs 3 67 Changing User Interface Access Security 3 68 4 Maintenance Over...

Page 10: ...guration Options C 10 General Configuration Options C 16 User Interface Configuration Options C 18 Alarm Configuration Options C 28 Management Configuration Options C 32 Configuration Worksheets C 42...

Page 11: ...E 19 General Port Table RS 232 like MIB E 20 Asynchronous Port Table RS 232 like MIB E 22 Synchronous Port Table RS 232 like MIB E 23 Input Signal Table RS 232 like MIB E 23 Output Signal Table RS 232...

Page 12: ...zation H 4 Using Asynchronous Terminal Screens H 5 Setting Customer Identification H 7 Displaying LED Conditions H 8 Changing Configuration Options H 9 Displaying or Editing Configuration Options H 9...

Page 13: ...er mounted 3161 DSU CSU are contained in the ACCULINK 3151 CSU and 3161 DSU CSU General Information Guide Document No 3100 A2 GK40 Chapter 3 Operation Provides instructions for using the front panel c...

Page 14: ...ation Explains how to use a VT100 compatible terminal to configure and control the unit Appendix I Equipment List Contains order numbers for cables and other related parts Glossary Defines abbreviatio...

Page 15: ...ndustry Canada ICES 003 FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 UL 1950 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP IP Based Internets MIBII RFC 1213 March 1991 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS...

Page 16: ...About This Guide x February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 17: ...Insert DSX 1 interface The Model 3161 carrier mounted DSU CSU provides two ports in addition to the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface and is designed to fit into the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier For mo...

Page 18: ...CSU front panel The functionality of the front panel is available by clicking on the function keys with the mouse rather than by pressing keys from the actual front panel Integral Modem The standalone...

Page 19: ...daisy chained together by connecting the COM port of one device to the AUX port of the other providing SNMP connectivity The SNMP management system can communicate to the DSU CSU remotely through the...

Page 20: ...ront Panel F1 F2 F3 OK FAIL TEST SIG OOF ALRM NETWORK RXD EER SIG ALRM PDV OOF BPV LCD 3160 ACCULINK In Out In Out In Out NET MON EQPT DTR TXD CTS RTS 496 14936 F1 F2 F3 OK FAIL TEST SIG OOF ALRM NETW...

Page 21: ...re 1 4 3160 DSU CSU Rear Panel Figure 1 5 3164 DSU CSU Rear Panel and Figure 1 6 3165 DSU CSU Rear Panel The connectors and their functions are listed in Table 1 1 Standalone DSU CSU Rear Panel Connec...

Page 22: ...494 14564 PORT 2 PORT 1 CLOCK IN PORT 4 PORT 3 AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM DTE POWER NETWORK CAUTION AUX PORT OR COM PORT MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO PSTN OR T1 NETWORK NEC CLASS 2 INPUT 495 14565 01 PORT 1...

Page 23: ...to a locally connected PC ASCII terminal or printer SNMP management link or async terminal interface MODEM Provides a connection to the integral modem for access to a remotely connected PC ASCII termi...

Page 24: ...1 Introduction 1 8 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 25: ...tween the T1 digital network and the customer s equipment The DSU CSU is connected to the customer s equipment through one of the synchronous data ports PORTs 1 4 or the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interfac...

Page 26: ...ure 2 2 Shared Access Application Example Figure 2 3 Fractional T1 Application Example NETWORK 496 15003 01 DSU CSU DSU CSU LAN ROUTER LAN ROUTER NETWORK SERVICES PBX LAN ROUTER 496 15004 01 DSU CSU F...

Page 27: ...external LAN Adapter for Ethernet connectivity Figure 2 6 Connection through a LAN Adapter Daisy chaining the COM port of one device to the AUX port of the other Figure 2 7 LAN Adapter and Daisy Chai...

Page 28: ...AN Adapter and Daisy Chaining Figure 2 8 Remote Access through FDL EDL NETWORK LAN ROUTER ETHERNET PPP 496 15008 01 LAN ADAPTER DSU CSU LAN ROUTER ETHERNET PPP 496 15009 01 LAN ADAPTER PPP PPP NETWORK...

Page 29: ...al Power Sources The DSU CSU is typically powered by the ac power module Use the following procedures only if you want to use an optional SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage dc power source Using the option...

Page 30: ...d wires to the 48 Vdc return source 2 Connect the green wire to a suitable ground 3 Connect the orange and blue wires to the 48 Vdc input source 4 Cut the white wire off at the outer insulation 5 Plug...

Page 31: ...return source B 2 Connect the red wire to the 48 Vdc return source A 3 Connect the green wire to a suitable ground 4 Connect the orange wire to the 48 Vdc input source B 5 Connect the blue wire to th...

Page 32: ...2 PORT 1 AUX COM DSX 1 MODEM EXT CLK NET MODEM OR OR SNMP MANAGER PC PORT 2 PORT 1 CLOCK IN PORT 4 PORT 3 AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM DTE POWER NETWORK CAUTION AUX PORT OR COM PORT MUST NOT BE CONNECTED...

Page 33: ...d basic verification tests of the internal components The front panel LCD displays the progress and pass fail status of these power up tests The power up self test consists of the following steps 1 On...

Page 34: ...for use by service personnel to determine the cause of the self test failure The DSU CSU continues to try to operate If you are in doubt about the results of the self test use the Self Test Health com...

Page 35: ...rier Installation Manual Using the Front Panel The standalone DSU CSU front panel Figure 3 1 Standalone DSU CSU Front Panel consists of an LCD a keypad test jacks and 12 LEDs The carrier mounted DSU C...

Page 36: ...e highest level status message appears on the front panel automatically if no front panel action has occurred at the DSU CSU for the past five minutes The LCD also lists commands configuration options...

Page 37: ...may be operating You immediately return to the top level menu screen shown on the front panel menu see Appendix A Front Panel Menu Use the Function F1 F2 F3 keys to make selections from the choices p...

Page 38: ...e character appears on the top line If a choice is available to the right of the screen the character appears on the top line If choices are available to both the right and the left of the screen two...

Page 39: ...DSX 1 interface is only available on 2 port and 4 port DSU CSUs Figure 3 5 DSU CSU LEDs A green LED indicates normal operation A yellow LED indicates a warning for the DTE Drop Insert interface or ac...

Page 40: ...g SIG Green Monitors the signal being received from the network ON A recoverable signal is being received from the network OFF The signal cannot be recovered from the network a Loss of Signal conditio...

Page 41: ...whether an alarm condition exists on the received DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 signal ON An alarm condition LOS LOF EER Yellow AIS exists on the received DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 signal Use the Device Health an...

Page 42: ...Both ones and zeros are being received from the synchronous data DTE RXD Yellow Monitors activity on interchange circuit BB CCITT 104 Received Data This is data sent to the synchronous data DTE from...

Page 43: ...e Status branch of the front panel menu see Appendix A Front Panel Menu The customer identification is the only identity number you can change Procedure To display the DSU CSU s identity ID 1 From the...

Page 44: ...3 Operation 3 10 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90 F1 F2 F3 Identity Cust ID xxxxxxxx F1 F2 F3 Identity SRev xx xx xx F1 F2 F3 Identity CCA1 xxxx xxx F1 F2 F3 Identity CCA2 xxxx xxx...

Page 45: ...Ctrl 3 From the Control screen press the key until the CID selection appears on the screen 4 Select CID 5 Use the and keys to position the cursor under the desired character You must enter a character...

Page 46: ...Control screen select LED The currently selected port name appears on the top line of the LCD DTE indicates the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 port 4 From the LED Dsply screen press the Function key that corr...

Page 47: ...e DSU CSU Procedure To display LED conditions on the front panel screen 1 From the top level menu screen select Stat 2 From the Status screen press the key until the LED selection appears on the scree...

Page 48: ...your configuration The DSU CSU offers configuration options located in the following memory areas Active Activ This is the configuration option set currently active for the DSU CSU Before a configura...

Page 49: ...with two preset factory default configuration settings These settings are based on the following Factory 1 ESF framing format with B8ZS line coding format for both the network and the DTE Drop Insert...

Page 50: ...functional group you want to edit by pressing the appropriate Function key Use the scroll keys if necessary The NET selection is shown as an example only The configuration options for the selected fun...

Page 51: ...he existing Customer configuration options and store these changes for future use NOTE If you attempt to exit the Edit function after making changes without performing a Save the DSU CSU prompts you w...

Page 52: ...ation of the DSU CSU Procedure To select a specific port to configure 1 From the top level menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the a...

Page 53: ...Appendix C Configuration Options Select and configure the port that provides the link to the SNMP or Telnet system Set the Internet Protocol IP address and subnet mask needed to access the DSU CSU see...

Page 54: ...s of up to 38 400 bps The AUX port can support data rates up to 38 400 bps The MODEM port can support either synchronous or asynchronous PPP or asynchronous SLIP at data rates of up to 2400 bps The ex...

Page 55: ...below assumes that an IP address of 010 155 111 222 is being set for the COM port You can use the same principles to assign any value between 000 and 255 for each digit field to other ports Procedure...

Page 56: ...he digit or F2 Down to decrement the digit In this example you would press once to place the cursor under the middle digit in the first digit field then press F1 Up once to change the 0 to a 1 Continu...

Page 57: ...es The DSU CSU provides a unique LCP magic number derived from the unit serial number and the elapsed time Full negotiation of escape characters The DSU CSU implementation of PPP does not support Link...

Page 58: ...s in the DSU CSU s MIB Once you specify the community name s you must then specify the type of access to the MIB that SNMP managers in the community are permitted to have Procedure To specify the comm...

Page 59: ...r F2 Down to scroll through the valid numbers characters for the text string The F1 Up key scrolls through the ASCII character set in the following order numbers 0 9 lowercase letters a z uppercase le...

Page 60: ...tion option must be enabled for trap messages to be sent over the communications link You must specify the number of SNMP managers that are to receive traps from this DSU CSU an IP address for each SN...

Page 61: ...evel menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the appropriate Function key Use the scroll keys if necessary 3 Select Edit 4 From the Edit...

Page 62: ...sary 3 Select Edit 4 From the Edit screen press the key until the Mgmt selection appears on the screen 5 Select Mgmt 6 From the Mgmt Config screen select Trap 7 Press F1 Next until the Trapn IP Addres...

Page 63: ...ceptual diagram of a channel configuration Blank configuration worksheets are provided at the back of Appendix C Configuration Options To complete the configuration worksheets for DS0 channel allocati...

Page 64: ...Allocation N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N18 N19 N20 N21 N22 N23 N24 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 PRT 1 PRT 2 PRT...

Page 65: ...twork Channel Allocation N1 D1 N2 D2 N3 D3 N4 D4 N5 D5 N6 N7 N8 N9 D9 N10 D10 N11 D11 N12 D12 N13 D15 N14 Prt1 N15 Prt1 N16 Prt1 N17 Prt3 N18 Prt2 N19 Prt2 N20 Prt2 N21 Prt2 N22 Prt2 N23 Prt2 N24 Prt3...

Page 66: ...orksheet for DTE Drop Insert Interface DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 Interface DTE DSX 1 Channel Allocation D1 N1 D2 N2 D3 N3 D4 N4 D5 N5 D6 D7 D8 D9 N9 D10 N10 D11 N11 D12 N12 D13 D14 D15 N13 D16 D17 D18 D19...

Page 67: ...3 9 Example of RBS Information Worksheet DTE Chan Config Assign N1 24 Voice RBS or Data D1 N1 RBS D2 N2 RBS D3 N3 RBS D4 N4 RBS D5 N5 Data D6 D7 D8 D9 N9 RBS D10 N10 RBS D11 N11 Data D12 N12 Data D13...

Page 68: ...10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Select One If Assign By Chan Time Slot Nx or Dx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Select Multiple Port 2 Assign To NET DTE Prt1...

Page 69: ...10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Select One If Assign By Chan Time Slot Nx or Dx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Select Multiple Port 4 Assign To NET DTE Prt1...

Page 70: ...Display Channel Symbols Procedure To display the DS0 channel allocation 1 From the top level menu screen select Cnfig 2 Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the...

Page 71: ...isplays the 24 channels for the network interface while Line 2 displays what is allocated to the DS0 channel shown in Line 1 Pressing the or key scrolls the channels onto the screen in groups of three...

Page 72: ...Inversion Allows a block of contiguous channels to be assigned by specifying a data port rate and an initial DS0 channel the first DS0 channel in a block of DS0 channels However with ACAMI the number...

Page 73: ...ct the desired port by pressing its corresponding Function key 8 The configuration option for the data port channel allocation destination appears on the screen Select NET to assign this port to the n...

Page 74: ...te 3 Use the or key to scroll the desired port rate onto the screen Rates scroll in groups of three Available selections depend on the current base rate selected for the port Press the corresponding F...

Page 75: ...s to select the starting channel Only those DS0 channel numbers that provide enough bandwidth based on the configured data rate to be used as a starting channel number are displayed Channel allocation...

Page 76: ...fect Allocating DS0 Channels from the DTE Drop Insert Interface to the Network Interface By using the configuration options you can allocate DS0 channels from the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface to th...

Page 77: ...twork channel is currently assigned the DTE channel number is shown as Dn Pressing the Function key for D24 wraps the display back to D1 Only those channels that are not already assigned will appear o...

Page 78: ...ion You can clear deallocate all the DS0 channels currently allocated to either the network interface the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface or the synchronous data ports Procedure To clear DS0 channel a...

Page 79: ...to initiate dialing when it detects the off to on transition of DSR Selecting the Timing Source The DSU CSU provides the ability to select a master clock timing source that is used to synchronize all...

Page 80: ...lock provides timing for up to eight slots in the carrier Each Auxiliary Backplane must have its own external clock input Figure 3 12 Common Clocking Configurations 496 14341 03 NETWORK CLOCK NETWORK...

Page 81: ...Gen 6 Press F1 Next to display the next configuration option Clock Src 7 Select the master clock source For network press F2 note that network is also the default Configuring for External Timing Proc...

Page 82: ...urity before device control is passed to a device connected to a port The password configuration option can be individually set for the COM or MODEM port or both if security is needed on both port typ...

Page 83: ...efer to the previous section Establishing Access Security on a Port on page 3 48 the password itself is set Unless you specify otherwise the password is null Procedure To set a password 1 From the top...

Page 84: ...rompted to enter a password up to 8 characters when you are accessing a port whose Password configuration option is set refer to the previous section Setting a Password on page 3 49 Valid password cha...

Page 85: ...anel the COM port the MODEM port for standalone DSU CSUs or the SDCP for carrier mounted DSU CSUs The DSU CSU allows only one user interface to be active at a time The front panel is the default user...

Page 86: ...ace displays the following message when a Function key is pressed or a connection is made on the inactive user interface and control cannot be switched because the currently active interface is in use...

Page 87: ...or use the Release command Procedure To use the Release command 1 From the top level menu screen press the key until the Ctrl selection appears on the screen 2 Select Ctrl 3 From the Control screen s...

Page 88: ...device e g a PC or async terminal If this happens you lose the ability to communicate with the device You will need to contact your service representative Procedure To enable or disable the front pane...

Page 89: ...ion Disconnect Disconnects an active modem connection Change Directory Allows entry of phone numbers into the internal phone directories For additional information refer to User Interface Configuratio...

Page 90: ...to change Press F1 to scroll up to a higher digit Press F2 to scroll down to a lower digit The key inserts blanks default characters while the key invokes the End Of Number EON character which termina...

Page 91: ...its P Selects Pulse dialing Pulse or Tone must be specified otherwise Tone is the default This must be the first character in the string unless the first character is B Then it must immediately follow...

Page 92: ...en select Call 4 From the Call Setup screen select Pass 5 From the Pass Directory screen press F1 Up to display the next higher numbered directory or press F2 Down to select the next lower numbered di...

Page 93: ...until the Ctrl selection appears on the screen 2 Select Ctrl 3 From the Control screen select Call 4 From the Call Setup screen select Dial This selection is not available if the DSU CSU s integral m...

Page 94: ...shed to another 316x DSU CSU Pressing and holding the and front panel keys simultaneously when a pass through connection is established to a remote device other than a 316x DSU CSU Procedure To discon...

Page 95: ...eries Carrier Installation Manual Unlike standalone DSU CSUs the carrier mounted DSU CSUs do not have a dedicated COM port for external access Once the COM port is enabled other COM port configuration...

Page 96: ...nager or Telnet client should be configured as the IP Bus Master If configured for either ASCII or Mgmt the carrier COM port may be configured to control an external device e g modem x 25 PAD through...

Page 97: ...f ACK 0x06 G or g BEL 0x07 H or h BS 0x08 I or i HT 0x09 J or j LF or NL 0x0A K or k VT 0x0B L or l FF or NP 0x0C M or m CR 0x0D N or n SO 0x0E O or o SI 0x0F P or p DLE 0x10 Q or q DC1 0x11 R or r D...

Page 98: ...rrier it is only available for carrier mounted DSU CSUs The alarm relay function must first be enabled by the Alarm Relay configuration option refer to Appendix C Configuration Options Procedure To de...

Page 99: ...the Control screen press the key until the Reset selection appears on the screen 4 Select Reset 5 From the Device Reset screen press F1 to initiate a reset of the DSU CSU the power up sequence screen...

Page 100: ...3 Operation 3 66 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 101: ...not available for carrier mounted DSU CSUs Level 1 Lvl1 access security allows access to all functions available through the menu tree This is the default setting Level 2 Lvl2 access security restrict...

Page 102: ...e key three times 3 Press the key once The Security screen appears 4 Press F1 to select Lvl1 or press F2 to select Lvl2 After you make a selection the top level screen appears If you do not make a sel...

Page 103: ...Health Use the Self Test Health command to display the results of the power up self test Possible messages are listed in Table 4 1 Self Test Health Messages See Chapter 2 Installation for more informa...

Page 104: ...transmit AIS or to detect an Yellow alarm Memory fail The unit failed program checksum verification LCD fail The front panel liquid crystal display LCD failed NET T1 fail The unit failed to internally...

Page 105: ...LCD in priority order highest to lowest The DSU CSU is polled for current status every ten seconds If the status has changed from the last poll the Health and Status screen is updated and the highest...

Page 106: ...erface Yellow at DTE A Yellow Alarm signal is being received by the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface OOF at Prtn An Out Of Frame condition has been detected on data port Prtn where n is the port number...

Page 107: ...U CSU maintains two sets of port registers for each synchronous data port far end port registers and near end port registers These registers are status registers that collect performance data for the...

Page 108: ...F2 to view 24 Hour Totals go to Step 6 or press F3 to view 15 Minute Interval Registers go to Step 7 5 When you press F1 from the User Registers screen the User registers for the current 15 minute in...

Page 109: ...terval number displayed then use the F1 Up and F2 Down keys to increment decrement the number 9 When you have selected the number of the interval you want to display press F3 Dsply to display the regi...

Page 110: ...appears on the screen 4 Select ClrReg 5 From the Clear Prf Regs screen press F1 to clear the User registers If you selected User the User performance registers are cleared all accumulators are reset...

Page 111: ...is 900 seconds The total number of errored seconds for the previous x hours where x is 24 hours for aggregate performance and 8 hours for port performance UAS The number of unavailable seconds for the...

Page 112: ...nt is identified by a letter as follows Y A Yellow Alarm signal has been received on the network interface L Loss Of Signal has occurred on the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface E The Excessive Error Ra...

Page 113: ...is either Network or DTE Continuous Out Of Frame condition detected at the x Interface where x is either Network or DTE Alarm Cleared Out Of Frame condition at the x Interface where x is either Netwo...

Page 114: ...SU CSU an IP address for each SNMP manager specified and the type of traps to be sent from this DSU CSU For more information refer to Appendix C Configuration Options and Configuring SNMP Traps in Cha...

Page 115: ...re enterpriseTestStart 5 A test is initiated enterpriseConfigChange 6 A configuration option is changed enterpriseTestClear 105 A test is concluded Table 4 5 SNMP Trap per Interface Interface Trap Mea...

Page 116: ...3 Facility problem 1 Check that the network cable is securely attached at both ends 2 Check the far end status 3 Contact your facility provider Message LOS at DTE appears 1 DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 cable...

Page 117: ...he DTE and the DSU CSU 2 DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 cable problem 1 Check that the line coding format for the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface is correct 2 Check that the DTE cable is securely attached at b...

Page 118: ...modem is connected properly Busy Signal The modem is receiving a busy signal Redial the phone number later No Answer Tone The remote end does not answer within 45 seconds Redial the phone number later...

Page 119: ...Diagram and described in Table 4 7 Test Jack Functions Figure 4 1 Test Jacks Standalone DSU CSU Procedure To change the Mon Monitor selection in 2 port and 4 port DSU CSUs 1 From the top level menu p...

Page 120: ...ent In A break in test jack that allows a signal to be inserted toward the terminal equipment DTE by external test equipment EQPT Out Equipment Out A break in test jack that interrupts the signal comi...

Page 121: ...p activation sequence for 10 seconds LLBUP Line loopback down activation sequence for 10 seconds LLBDN For Channels V 54 activation sequence to initiate a V 54 Loop 2 54UP V 54 deactivation sequence t...

Page 122: ...een press F1 to select LLBUP Line Loopback Up or press F2 to select LLBDN Line Loopback Down The Line Loopback sequence is sent up or downstream to the far end DSU CSU for 10 seconds During this time...

Page 123: ...e 54UP 54DN FT1UP and FT1DN commands send the requested sequence out the network interface on the DS0 channels allocated to the port you select here 4 From the Rem Loop screen press the desired functi...

Page 124: ...ed on the network interface to initiate LLBs see Appendix C Configuration Options The data port configuration option NET DCLB controls whether the DSU CSU responds to inband V 54 commands to initiate...

Page 125: ...reen select Lpbk 3 From the Loopback screen select LLB Test Started appears on Line 2 If a line loopback is already in progress the Already Active message appears If an invalid combination of loopback...

Page 126: ...form a Payload loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk 3 From the Loopback screen select PLB Test Started appears on Line 2 If a Payload loopback is al...

Page 127: ...om the Loopback screen press the key until the DLB selection appears on the screen 4 Select DLB Test Started appears on Line 2 If a DTE loopback is already in progress the Already Active message appea...

Page 128: ...oopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Lpbk 3 From the Loopback screen press the key until the RLB selection appears on the screen 4 Select RLB Test Started...

Page 129: ...after the data passes through the port circuitry but before it is sent out the data port Procedure To perform a Data Channel loopback 1 From the top level menu screen select Test 2 From the Test scree...

Page 130: ...test combinations Starting a Data Terminal Loopback The Data Terminal Loopback command DTLB loops the data received from the selected port for all DS0 channels allocated to the port back out of the po...

Page 131: ...is in progress the error message Invld Test Combo appears see Table 4 8 Valid Loopback Combinations for valid loopback test combinations Aborting Loopbacks The Abort Loopback command stops all loopbac...

Page 132: ...currently running a Command Complete message will still display and the loopback that is currently active will still be running Use the TStat branch to view the test status to determine if the abort...

Page 133: ...creen select Test 2 From the Test screen select Ptrns 3 From the Patterns screen select Send 4 From the Patterns Send screen press F1 to send a QRSS pattern F2 to send a 1 in 8 pattern F3 to send a 51...

Page 134: ...ttern combination the message Invld Test Combo appears See Table 4 9 Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations for valid combinations Table 4 9 Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations QRSS Network QRSS Port 1...

Page 135: ...Test screen select Ptrns 3 From the Patterns screen select Mon 4 From the Patterns Mon screen press F1 for QRSS or F2 for 511 5 From the Monitor screen press the Function key that corresponds to netwo...

Page 136: ...to abort either All active test patterns active Send test patterns or the active Monitor Mon test pattern If you select All the DSU CSU terminates all active test patterns and displays the message Co...

Page 137: ...age Command Complete Lamp Test Use the Lamp Test commands to start and stop a test of the DSU CSU front panel LCD and LEDs Starting a Lamp Test Procedure To start a Lamp test 1 From the top level menu...

Page 138: ...activity on the DSU CSU front panel for five minutes the Device Health and Status screen appears automatically However the Lamp test remains active until it is aborted Aborting a Lamp Test Procedure T...

Page 139: ...can display on the front panel LCD are listed in Table 4 10 Test Status Message Procedure To display test status 1 From the top level menu screen select Stat 2 From the Status screen press the key unt...

Page 140: ...pattern is being sent on the network interface 1 8 Test Active A 1 in 8 test pattern is being sent on the network interface QRSS on Port n A QRSS test pattern is being sent to the network on the chann...

Page 141: ...rt Mon LLBUP LLBDN 54UP 54DN FT1UP FT1DN PLB DLB RLB LLB Abort DCLB DTLB QRSS1in8 511 Send Load Edit Area From Choose Function Activ Cust1 Cust2 Fact1 Fact2 User Alarm NET DTE Port Chan Gen Mgmt Gen T...

Page 142: ...A Front Panel Menu A 2 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 143: ...nt Refer to the labeling on the ac power module for input requirements 20 Vdc to 32 Vdc 0 50A 38 Vdc to 60 Vdc 0 25A 38 Vdc to 60 Vdc 0 25A POWER CONSUMPTION AND DISSIPATION 3160 6 5 watts 22 1 Btu pe...

Page 144: ...at Coding Format Line Build Out LBO ANSI PRM Bit Stuffing Yellow Alarm Generation RJ48C CA81A using adapter cable D4 ESF AMI B8ZS 0 0 dB 7 5 dB 15 dB 22 5 dB Selectable FCC Part 68 AT T TR 62411 Selec...

Page 145: ...tion options configure the network interface on the DSU CSU Table C 3 Network Interface Configuration Options Channel Configuration Options The Channel configuration options configure the DTE Drop Ins...

Page 146: ...Disab Prohibits the use of the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface NOTE When this configuration option is disabled you cannot display or configure any other DTE Interface configuration options If the cloc...

Page 147: ...5 Port Type E530 Factory 1 V 35 Factory 2 Next E530 V 35 RS449 X 21 Prev Data Port Type Allows selection of the data port interface type E530 Configures the port as an EIA 530 A compatible interface E...

Page 148: ...erchange circuits as specified by the V 54 standard Disab Disables control of local DTLBs and remote DCLBs by the DTE connected to this port DTLB Gives control of the local DTLBs for this port to the...

Page 149: ...CSU on the TXC interchange circuit DB CCITT 114 Ext Indicates the clock is provided externally by the DTE on the XTXC interchange circuit DA CCITT 113 Use this selection when the clock source is set...

Page 150: ...lar port The error rate selected by this configuration option is determined by the ratio of the number of CRC5 errors to the total number of bits received over a set period of time 10E 4 10E 4 Thresho...

Page 151: ...es whether to monitor for far end performance report messages PRMs and maintain far end performance registers for a particular port Disab Disables far end performance statistics Maint Monitors the por...

Page 152: ...PRM Disab Next Enab Disab Prev Generate ANSI Performance Report Messages Specifies whether ANSI T1 403 compliant performance report messages PRMs are generated Enab Generates and sends ANSI PRMs over...

Page 153: ...LB Actuate and PLB Release commands the DSU CSU is not in compliance with ANSI T1 403 and AT T TR 54016 NOTES When this configuration option is enabled the DSU CSU recognizes the in band PLB Actuate a...

Page 154: ...nnel Configuration Options only appear if the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 port is enabled and you are using a 2 port or 4 port DSU CSU Circuit Ident Next Edit Clear Prev Network Circuit Identifier Specifies...

Page 155: ...ey Only unassigned DTE channels appear during scrolling D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D24 RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS Specify DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 Voice Chann...

Page 156: ...from the Channel Config screen Prt2 Prt3 and Prt4 appear for 4 port DSU CSUs Use this feature to designate a port as a backup port You can attach an external backup device to Prtn and manually assign...

Page 157: ...twork interface or the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface When you enable EDL for 2 port and 4 port DSU CSUs 8 kbps of the total bandwidth allocated for this port is not available to the synchronous data...

Page 158: ...nfigured data rate to be used as a starting channel number Select the desired starting channel number by pressing the Function key under that number When you make the selection the DSU CSU allocates t...

Page 159: ...matically derives the data rate for the port from the number of DS0 channels allocated For the 3164 DSU CSU there is a hardware limitation that limits the combined bandwidth used by Port 1 and Port 3...

Page 160: ...Insert DSX 1 interface Failure to do so is a violation of FCC Rules or DOC Regulations Clock Src NET Next NET DTE Prt1 Int Ext Prev DSU CSU Clock Source Specifies the master clock source for the DSU C...

Page 161: ...specified by the Tst Duration configuration option Enab Loopback and pattern tests initiated on the DSU CSU have specified durations Disab Disables test timeout The tests are terminated manually NOTE...

Page 162: ...ess and display of data NOTE This configuration option is available on standalone DSU CSUs only FP Pass Disab Next Enab Disab Prev Front Panel Pass Through Allows dial out access to a remote DSU CSU u...

Page 163: ...DSU CSUs Enab This communication port is enabled Disab The communication port is disabled NOTE This configuration option is available on carrier mounted DSU CSUs only Com Use ASCII Next Mgmt ASCII Dai...

Page 164: ...CD lead to be forced on by the external device The external device should be strapped to ignore Data Terminal Ready DTR ComConnPrefix Next Edit Clear Prev Carrier Communication Port Connect Prefix Spe...

Page 165: ...tring is set to a null string NOTES This configuration option is available on carrier mounted DSU CSUs only This configuration option is not available if the ComExtDev configuration option is set to A...

Page 166: ...DSU CSU wants to command the external device to disconnect The external device must be in command mode before this command can be sent so the escape sequence will always be sent before the disconnect...

Page 167: ...6 Sets the bit rate to 9600 bps 14 4 Sets the bit rate to 14 400 bps 19 2 Sets the bit rate to 19 200 bps 38 4 Sets the bit rate to 38 400 bps This rate is not supported for carrier mounted DSU CSUs N...

Page 168: ...y the CmDiscTm configuration option Disab The communication port does not disconnect due to inactivity CmDiscTm 5 Next Up Down Save Prev Communication Port Disconnect Time Specifies the period of time...

Page 169: ...ion is available on standalone DSU CSUs only This option must be set to 8 to perform PC emulation or pass through operations or SNMP management MParity None Next None Even Odd Prev Modem Parity Config...

Page 170: ...ects NOTE This configuration option is available on standalone DSU CSUs only Aux Use None Next None Mgmt Daisy Prev Auxiliary Port Use Specifies how the auxiliary port is used The auxiliary port only...

Page 171: ...isconnects after a period of inactivity specified by the TnDiscTm configuration option Enab The Telnet session disconnects after the period of inactivity specified by the TnDiscTm configuration option...

Page 172: ...link Enab Enables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP management link Disab Disables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP management link NOTE For carrier mounte...

Page 173: ...mounted DSU CSUs this configuration option is only available if the communication port is enabled for an external device Call Retry Disab Next Enab Disab Prev Call Retry on Alarm or Trap Determines w...

Page 174: ...ne number contained in the alarm directory 1 5 Specifies the call directory that contains the phone number to call if a call cannot be completed to the telephone number contained in the alarm director...

Page 175: ...ng alarm conditions activate the alarm relay if this configuration option is enabled Continuous Loss of Signal LOS or Out of Frame OOF at the network or DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface Continuous Out...

Page 176: ...easons the IP address of an SNMP manager attempting to access the DSU CSU Allowable addresses are specified using the NMS n IP Adr configuration option Enab The DSU CSU validates the IP address of SNM...

Page 177: ...the system name for this unit This is the name of this SNMP managed node Edit Allows you to edit or display the system name Clear Allows you to clear the system name System Location Next Edit Clear P...

Page 178: ...unity name Clear Allows you to clear the second community name Access 2 Read Next Read R W Prev Access 2 Specifies the type of access allowed for Community Name 2 This is the type of access allowed fo...

Page 179: ...ar Prev Subnet Mask for the Communication Port Specifies the subnet mask for the communication port if the Com Use configuration option is set to Mgmt or Daisy Edit Allows you to edit and or display t...

Page 180: ...plete on the primary alarm trap phone number contained in the alarm directory and the alternate dial out directory is used to try another phone number Edit Allows you to edit or display the alternate...

Page 181: ...isy Edit Allows you to edit and or display the subnet mask for the auxiliary port Clear Allows you to clear the subnet mask for the auxiliary port The subnet mask is set to 000 000 000 000 If the subn...

Page 182: ...the IP Bus Master Com The default network destination is the communication port This selection only appears if the Com Use configuration option is set to Mgmt Modem The default network destination is...

Page 183: ...one No Trap Manager n network destination Traps are discarded IPBus The Trap Manager n network destination is the IP Bus on the carrier backplane This selection only appears for carrier mounted DSU CS...

Page 184: ...sages for enterpriseSpecific events to the currently configured trap manager s Disab Disables the sending of trap messages for enterpriseSpecific events NOTE This configuration option is not available...

Page 185: ...DSX 1 interface This selection does not appear if the DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interface is disabled T1s Sends trap messages for linkUp and linkDown events occurring on the network or DTE Drop Insert DS...

Page 186: ...Default in Bold DTE Port Enab Disab DTE Framing D4 ESF DTE Coding AMI B8ZS Equal 0 133 133 266 266 399 399 533 533 655 Extrn DLB Enab Disab Send Ones Enab Disab Net Options Value Default in Bold NET F...

Page 187: ...r ComConnPrefix Edit Clear ComConnected Edit Clear ComEscapeSeq Edit Clear ComEscDel None 0 2s 0 4s 0 6s 0 8s 1 0s ComDisconnect Edit Clear Com Type Async Sync Com Clk Int Ext Com Rate 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6...

Page 188: ...Value Default in Bold MoInActTm Enab Disab MoDiscTm 1 60 Default 5 Aux Use None Mgmt Daisy Aux Rate 9 6 14 4 19 2 38 4 TnSession Enab Disab TnPaswd Enab Disab TnInActTm Enab Disab TnDiscTm 1 60 Defau...

Page 189: ...L Enab Disab Err Rate 10E 4 10E 5 10E 6 10E 7 10E 8 10E 9 Near end Disab Maint Send Both Far end Disab Maint Mgmt Link Enab Disab Prt2 Options Value Default in Bold Port Type E530 V 35 RS449 X 21 Base...

Page 190: ...L Enab Disab Err Rate 10E 4 10E 5 10E 6 10E 7 10E 8 10E 9 Near end Disab Maint Send Both Far end Disab Maint Mgmt Link Enab Disab Prt4 Options Value Default in Bold Port Type E530 V 35 RS449 X 21 Base...

Page 191: ...A2 GB21 90 February 2001 C 47 Network Interface Network Channel Allocation N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N18 N19 N20 N21 N22 N23 N24 Allocations N1 N24 indicates allocatio...

Page 192: ...uary 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90 DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 Interface DTE DSX 1 Channel Allocation D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 Allocations D1 D24 indicat...

Page 193: ...C Configuration Options 3160 A2 GB21 90 February 2001 C 49 DTE Chan Config Assign N1 24 Voice RBS or Data D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24...

Page 194: ...16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Select One If Assign By Chan Time Slot Nx or Dx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Select Multiple Port 2 Assign To NET DTE Prt1 Prt3 Prt4 Assign B...

Page 195: ...16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Select One If Assign By Chan Time Slot Nx or Dx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Select Multiple Port 4 Assign To NET DTE Prt1 Prt2 Prt3 Assign B...

Page 196: ...ion Edit Clear System Contact Edit Clear CommunityName1 Edit Clear Access 1 Read R W CommunityName2 Edit Clear Access 2 Read R W IP Adr Edit Clear NetMask Edit Clear Com IP Adr Edit Clear Com NetMask...

Page 197: ...only A triangular symbol identifies configuration options that are available on carrier mounted DSU CSUs only Mgmt Trap Options Value Default in Bold Num Trap Mgrs 1 2 3 4 5 6 Trapn IP Adr Edit Clear...

Page 198: ...C Configuration Options C 54 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 199: ...bles T1 Network Interface The T1 network interface connector is an RJ48C 8 position unkeyed modular jack Table D 1 T1 Network Interface Connector The T1 line interface cable is a 20 foot 24 AWG solid...

Page 200: ...E TIP TRANSMIT RING TRANSMIT TIP TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR RJ48C PLUG UNKEYED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ48C PLUG UNKEYED BLUE WHITE ORANGE WHITE BLUE WHITE ORANGE WHITE 493 14342 11 3 9 1 RECEIVE RING RECEIVE...

Page 201: ...y supplied by a DTE vendor It is made of shielded twisted pair wires 22 AWG The cable connector is a DB15 type plug connector Be sure to connect the shield ground only at the DSU CSU end to prevent gr...

Page 202: ...ort Interface The integral modem VF cable is a 14 5 foot 26 AWG 4 conductor keyed cable with an RJ11C like plug connector Figure D 4 Integral Modem Cable This cable is supplied with your standalone DS...

Page 203: ...isy chaining an AUX port to a COM port an 8 pin to 8 pin cable Model 3160 or 25 pin to 8 pin cable Model 3164 or 3165 is required The configuration options Com Use and Aux Use must be set to Daisy Whe...

Page 204: ...The COM port to PC cable is shown in Figure D 5 COM Port to PC Cable and the COM port to terminal printer cable is shown in Figure D 6 COM Port to Terminal Printer Cable NOTE For daisy chaining an AUX...

Page 205: ...8 494 14153 02 8 POSITION MODULAR PLUG KEYED RX DATA GROUND TX DATA DTR CD RTS 2 5 3 4 1 8 6 7 RX DATA GROUND TX DATA DTR CD CTS DSR RTS DB9 SOCKET NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 494 1415...

Page 206: ...2 A 14 B Received Data BB 104 From DSU CSU 3 A 16 B Request to Send CA 105 To DSU CSU 4 A 19 B Clear to Send CB 106 From DSU CSU 5 A 13 B Received Line Signal Detector CF 109 From DSU CSU 8 A 10 B DC...

Page 207: ...6 15 12 17 9 4 19 5 13 20 8 10 6 7 21 18 23 24 11 25 22 1 4 22 6 24 5 23 8 26 7 25 9 27 12 13 31 11 19 14 10 20 17 35 18 29 30 SHIELD TD A TD B RD A RD B TXC A TXC B RXC A RXC B RTS A RTS B CTS A CTS...

Page 208: ...rom DSU CSU 6 A 24 B Request to Send RS 105 To DSU CSU 7 A 25 B Clear to Send CS 106 From DSU CSU 9 A 27 B Receiver Ready RR 109 From DSU CSU 13 A 31 B Data Mode DM 107 From DSU CSU 11 A 29 B Terminal...

Page 209: ...Interface Figure D 8 EIA 530 A to V 35 Adapter 1 2 14 3 16 15 12 17 9 4 5 8 6 7 24 11 20 21 18 25 23 A P S R T Y AA V X C D F E B U W H N L NN SHIELD TD A TD B RD A RD B TXC A TXC B RXC A RXC B RTS CT...

Page 210: ...Send 106 From DSU CSU D Data Channel Received Line Signal Detector 109 From DSU CSU F Data Set Ready 107 From DSU CSU E Data Terminal Ready 108 1 2 To DSU CSU H Transmit Signal Element Timing DTE Sou...

Page 211: ...CSU 2 A 9 B Received Data 104 From DSU CSU 4 A 11 B Request to Send 105 To DSU CSU 3 A 10 B Data Channel Received Line Signal Detector 109 From DSU CSU 5 A 12 B Transmit Signal Element Timing DTE Sou...

Page 212: ...xternal modem to the DSU CSU s COM port Figure D 10 Serial Crossover Cable Pin 1 Pin 14 Pin 13 Pin 25 Pin 1 Pin 14 Pin 13 Pin 25 P2 Plug Chassis Ground TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR Signal Ground CD RLSD DTR 1...

Page 213: ...nated at one end with a 6 position connector The other end of the cable is terminated with a bare wire that should be connected to a dc power source Figure D 11 DC Power Cable shows the wire colors Th...

Page 214: ...90 External Clock Interface The External Clock connector pinouts are in Table D 12 External Clock Connector Table D 12 External Clock Connector Signal Pin Number Shield 1 Clock RS422 only 2 Clock RS4...

Page 215: ...SU CSU DS1 E1 MIB RFC 1406 Defines objects for managing DS1 interfaces and supports the network and DTE Drop Insert DSX 1 interfaces on the DSU CSU RS 232 like MIB RFC 1317 Defines objects for managin...

Page 216: ...erface the synchronous data ports the COM port the AUX port and the MODEM port Interface statistics counters apply to any port COM AUX or MODEM whichever is defined as the SNMP management link Address...

Page 217: ...xx xxx represents the full model number of the unit yy yy yy represents the software revision number of the unit zzzz zzz represents the hardware revision number of the unit ssssssss represents the se...

Page 218: ...on the model the COM port the AUX port and the MODEM port if they apply The following sections provide clarification for objects contained in the Interface Group where it is not clear how the object...

Page 219: ...port 2 The supported ifIndexes for the 3161 carrier DSU CSU are Net T1 DTE T1 COM port if configured DCE port 1 DCE port 2 if configured The supported ifIndexes for the 3164 DSU CSU are Net T1 DTE T1...

Page 220: ...d for the MODEM or COM port when the port is configured for SLIP Interface Group ifMtu Object ifEntry 4 This object identifies the largest datagram that can be sent or received on the interface It is...

Page 221: ...I operations dial out front panel emulation The value of this object will not affect the state of any of the interfaces on the DSU CSU other than the COM or MODEM port Only the following values are su...

Page 222: ...ve on the interface COM Port When configured as an SNMP management link up and down are based on the current state of the link layer protocol Otherwise the interface is always up 1 The interface is ne...

Page 223: ...ifInUcastPkts ifEntry 11 ifInNUcastPkts ifEntry 12 ifInDiscards ifEntry 13 ifInErrors ifEntry 14 ifInUnknownProtos ifEntry 15 Interface Group Output Counters objects ifEntry 16 to ifEntry 21 These ob...

Page 224: ...ng of a datagram received by but not addressed to this unit Only the following value is supported by the DSU CSU forwarding 1 The unit is acting as a gateway IP Group ipAddrTable Object ip 20 The addr...

Page 225: ...r which the index ipRouteDest does not already exist To add a route using an SNMP set you must specify a group of minimal objects These variable bindings must be contained in a single Protocol Data Un...

Page 226: ...gnized ipRouteIfIndex value should not be deleted When setting this object via SNMP the ipRouteIfIndex value can only assume an appropriate value of ifIndex defined for the particular device type IP G...

Page 227: ...th the exception of the tcpConnState object which will be read only UDP Group MIB II The User Datagram Protocol UDP Group objects are fully supported by the DSU CSU Transmission Group MIB II Objects i...

Page 228: ...ert DSX 1 interfaces The DS1 Near End Group and DS1 Fractional Group are supported for both interfaces The DS1 Far End Group is not supported Near End Group DS1 E1 MIB The DS1 Near End Group consists...

Page 229: ...es B8ZS line coding dsx1AMI 5 Indicates AMI line coding Near End Group dsx1SendCode Object dsx1ConfigEntry 7 This object specifies the test patterns codes being sent over the network interface These t...

Page 230: ...faces Only the following values are supported by the DSU CSU More than one value may be active at a time dsx1NoAlarm 1 No alarm present dsx1RcvFarEndLOF 2 A yellow alarm signal is being received dsx1R...

Page 231: ...lue may be active at a time dsx1other 1 SNMP data is being sent over FDL dsx1Ansi T1 403 2 ANSI PRMs are supported on the network interface as specified by ANSI T1 403 dsx1Att 54016 4 FDL supports the...

Page 232: ...BESs Bursty Errored Seconds for the interval Near End Group The DS1 Total Table Objects dsx1TotalEntry The following DS1 total table objects are provided for the network interface only Objects in the...

Page 233: ...i e not a data port are connected in ascending order For example if the fractional table for the network interface maps time slots 1 3 and 5 to the DTE T1 interface and the DTE T1 interface maps time...

Page 234: ...the rs232PortIndex object vary between models and are listed below The values of rs232PortIndex for the 3160 DSU CSU are 1 COM port 2 Modem port 3 Auxiliary RS 232 port 4 DCE port 1 5 DCE port 2 The...

Page 235: ...DEM AUX and COM ports General Port Table rs232PortInSpeed Object rs232PortEntry 5 This object contains the port s input speed in bits per second For the DSU CSU the rs232PortInSpeed object has the sam...

Page 236: ...rtStopBits rs232AsyncPortEntry 3 This object specifies the number of stop bits supported Only the following values are supported by the DSU CSU one 1 One stop bit two 2 Two stop bits Supported on the...

Page 237: ...nal 1 The port uses an internal clock external 2 The port uses an external clock Input Signal Table RS 232 like MIB This table contains entries for the input signals that can be detected by the unit f...

Page 238: ...ntry 3 This object contains the current signal state Only the following values are supported by the DSU CSU on 2 The signal is asserted off 3 The signal is not asserted Output Signal Table rs232OutSig...

Page 239: ...fiers are used to control the tests on the interface noTest Stops the test in progress on the interface testFullDuplexLoopBack Initiates a DCLB on the interface Only supported for the data ports testL...

Page 240: ...s are supported by the DSU CSU none 1 No test currently active inProgress 3 A test is currently in progress notSupported 4 The requested test is not supported unAbleToRun 5 The requested test cannot r...

Page 241: ...oBitErrors OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownCodes 2 inSyncWithBitErrors OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownCodes 3 notInSync OBJECT IDENTIFIER wellKnownCodes 4 Enterprise MIB The variable devConfigAreaCopy under th...

Page 242: ...n User Telco Cur 24Tot Intvl Far Near Cur 8Tot Intvl For Carrier Mounted DSU CSUs only For Standalone DSU CSUs only For 2 port and 4 port DSU CSUs only Test Rlpbk Lpbk Ptrns Lamp QRSS 511 Abort Mon LL...

Page 243: ...x1IntervalSES dsx1IntervalBES dsx1IntervalCSS dsx1ValidIntervals Stat Perf Telco 24Tot VldIntvl ES UAS SES BES CSS Read the value in the following objects for NET T1 dsx1ValidIntervals dsx1TotalES dsx...

Page 244: ...et dsx1LoopbackConfig for DTE T1 to dsx1LineLoop Set dsx1LoopbackConfig for DTE T1 to dsx1NoLoop Test Lpbk RLB Test Lpbk Abort RLB Set dsx1LoopbackConfig for DTE T1 to dsx1PayloadLoop Set dsx1Loopback...

Page 245: ...ET T1 to dsx1B8ZS or dsx1AMI Cnfig Activ Edit NET ANSI PRM Cnfig Activ Edit NET Mgmt Link Set Display dsx1Fdl for NET T1 to dsx1Ansi T1 403 or dsx1Att 54016 or dsx1other Cnfig Activ Edit Chan DTE Assi...

Page 246: ...E SNMP MIB Objects E 32 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 247: ...ected 31xx Series devices automatically pass routing information between them however a static route to the subnet s must be set in the routing table of the NMS host This route uses the 31xx Series de...

Page 248: ...1 0 The subnet mask for each device is FF FF FF 00 A static route is set in the NMS host to subnet 135 18 1 0 Figure F 1 Daisy Chained Standalone at the Central Site ETHERNET 135 18 1 2 496 14645 03...

Page 249: ...daisy chained devices All devices are still on the same subnet and the subnet mask is FF FF FF 00 A static route still must be set in the NMS host to subnet 135 18 2 0 Figure F 2 Local Carrier with Re...

Page 250: ...is FF FF FF 00 for all devices A static route must be set up in the NMS host for each subnet 135 18 4 0 135 18 6 0 135 18 20 0 Figure F 3 Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers ETHERNET 135 18 6 3...

Page 251: ...vantage to this scheme is that only one route must be added to the NMS host 135 18 0 0 Figure F 4 Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers an Alternative ETHERNET 135 19 6 34 496 14648 02 LAN ADAPTE...

Page 252: ...ch card and remote is on a separate subnet Also note that each LAN Adapter connection is on a different subnet The subnet mask is FF FF FF 00 The NMS hosts would only need routes added for the subnets...

Page 253: ...a 3151 CSU or 3161 DSU CSU that has been configured to enable a shared COM port on the Auxiliary Backplane The attached PC can access any 3151 3161 device attached to the Auxiliary Backplane For more...

Page 254: ...y a colon default is C then the appropriate directory name default is C FRONTPAN If the selected directory already exists the following message appears The specified directory already exists Do you wa...

Page 255: ...Windows 2 Double click on the Front Panel icon that appears after the Front Panel Emulation program is installed on the PC The Front Panel window opens 3 Double click on the Front Panel icon that appe...

Page 256: ...e button If you chose a Remote destination enter the telephone number of the far end DSU CSU in the Phone Number field then click on the Dial button 7 The front panel of the selected DSU CSU appears o...

Page 257: ...ration Use the Configuration Cnfig branch of the front panel menu and edit the User Interface User configuration options for async terminal operation Refer to Changing Configuration Options in Chapter...

Page 258: ...s changed to access specific DSU CSUs in the carrier For Telnet or SNMP access to the carrier specify the IP address of the applicable communication port see Appendix F IP Network Addressing Scenarios...

Page 259: ...ssion from any screen press Ctrl a to move from the Screen area to the Screen Function Keys area Figure H 1 Main Menu Screen and then select Exit Figure H 1 Main Menu Screen main Customer ID Node A Mo...

Page 260: ...y Call Setup Call Directories Customer ID Administer Password System Alarm Relay Cut Off Start Download Select Monitor Jack Select LEDs System and Test Status Network Channel Display DTE Channel Displ...

Page 261: ...entering values in fields For example if the values for a field can be DTE NET or PORT and you enter a D and press Return Enter then the field automatically populates with the value DTE Once an opera...

Page 262: ...o the previous screen Tab Moves the cursor to the next field Back Shift Tab or Ctrl k Moves the cursor to the previous field Backspace Moves the cursor one position to the left or to the last characte...

Page 263: ...up to 8 characters long Select Clear to remove all the characters in the associated field 4 Select Save to store the information in nonvolatile memory In addition to the customer identification you m...

Page 264: ...t Display LEDs The Display LEDs screen appears Figure H 4 Example of Display LEDs Screen The screen shows a snapshot of the LEDs every 5 seconds LEDs that are illuminated are displayed by inverse vide...

Page 265: ...s read only is displayed on line 24 Displaying or Editing Configuration Options Procedure To display or edit configuration options 1 From the Main Menu screen select Configuration The Load Configurati...

Page 266: ...reen appears Figure H 6 Configuration Edit Display Screen Figure H 6 Configuration Edit Display Screen 3 Select a functional group to display or edit NOTE Screen displays may vary depending on the mod...

Page 267: ...want to overwrite the existing Customer configuration options and store these changes for future use To protect you from accidentally exiting an edit session before saving your changes the system dis...

Page 268: ...splay screen select User Interface The User Interface Options screen appears 4 From the User Interface Options screen select Communication Port The Communication Port Options screen appears 5 In the P...

Page 269: ...re H 9 Setting a Password This screen is used to add a new password or modify an existing password 3 Enter a new password in the Password field The password may be 1 to 8 characters long and may conta...

Page 270: ...e DSU CSU s top level menu appears If the password is invalid an invalid password message appears and the screen reappears and waits for password entry If an invalid password is entered three consecut...

Page 271: ...ESF Line Coding Format NET Coding AMI B8ZS Line Build Out LBO LBO 0 0 7 5 15 22 5 Management Link Mgmt Link Enable Disable Bit Stuffing BitStuff 62411 Part68 Disable Network Initiated LLB NET LLB Ena...

Page 272: ...nvrtData Enable Disable Send All Ones on Data Port Not Ready All Ones Disable DTR RTS Both Action on Network Yellow Alarm Rcv Yellow None Halt Network Init Data Channel Loopback Net DCLB Disable V 54...

Page 273: ...nvrtData Enable Disable Send All Ones on Data Port Not Ready All Ones Disable DTR RTS Both Action on Network Yellow Alarm Rcv Yellow None Halt Network Init Data Channel Loopback Net DCLB Disable V 54...

Page 274: ...nvrtData Enable Disable Send All Ones on Data Port Not Ready All Ones Disable DTR RTS Both Action on Network Yellow Alarm Rcv Yellow None Halt Network Init Data Channel Loopback Net DCLB Disable V 54...

Page 275: ...nvrtData Enable Disable Send All Ones on Data Port Not Ready All Ones Disable DTR RTS Both Action on Network Yellow Alarm Rcv Yellow None Halt Network Init Data Channel Loopback Net DCLB Disable V 54...

Page 276: ...Front Panel Equivalent Value Default in Bold Front Panel Access FP Access Enable Disable Front Panel Pass Through FP Pass Enable Disable User Interface Communication Port Options Front Panel Equivale...

Page 277: ...User Interface Telnet Sessions Options Front Panel Equivalent Value Default in Bold Telnet Session TnSession Enable Disable Password Required TnPaswd Enable Disable Inactivity Timeout TnInActTm Enable...

Page 278: ...10E 8 10E 9 System Alarm Relay Alrm Relay Enable Disable Management and Communication Communication Protocol Options Front Panel Equivalent Value Default in Bold Node IP Address IP Adr Text Field Cle...

Page 279: ...Bold NMS IP Validation NMS Valid Enable Disable Number of Managers Num Sec Mgrs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NMS n IP Address NMS n IP Adr Text Field Clear Access Level NMS n Access Read R w Management and Co...

Page 280: ...H Asynchronous Terminal Operation H 24 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 281: ...ce Cable RJ48C to DA15P Canada 3100 F1 510 COM Port to PC Cable 8 pin modular to DB9S Keyed for Models 3164 A2 and 3165 A2 3100 F1 550 COM Port to PC Cable 8 pin modular to DB9S Unkeyed for Model 3160...

Page 282: ...I Equipment List I 2 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...

Page 283: ...his information aggregate A single bit stream that combines two or more bit streams AIS Alarm Indication Signal An all ones signal transmitted to maintain transmission continuity and to indicate to th...

Page 284: ...ing digital signal level 0 DS0 channels as a group rather than individually bps Bits per second Indicates the speed at which bits are transmitted across a data connection BPV Bipolar Violation In a bi...

Page 285: ...nse to Request To Send RTS Cust1 Customer 1 configuration area The first of two sets of customer defined configuration options Cust2 Customer 2 configuration area The second of two sets of customer de...

Page 286: ...nals multiplexers and transmission facilities DS0 Digital Signal Level 0 A 64 kbps standard signal or channel DS0 channel allocation Assigning specific DS0 channels in the DSU CSU to specific interfac...

Page 287: ...factory read only options failure An uncorrected hardware error fault An accidental condition that causes a functional unit to fail to perform its required function FCC Federal Communications Commiss...

Page 288: ...material When voltage is applied the amount of light able to pass through the glass plates is altered so that messages can be displayed LCP Link Control Protocol LED Light Emitting Diode A light or s...

Page 289: ...on process PAP Password Authentication Protocol A security technique that requires a user password for access to a system parity A way of checking data accuracy by counting the number of bits that hav...

Page 290: ...ocol A protocol for exchanging routing information RJ48C An 8 position modular connector RLB Repeater LoopBack Loops the signal being sent to the network back to the DTE Drop Insert and data ports aft...

Page 291: ...e T1 A term for a digital carrier facility used to transmit a DS1 formatted digital signal at 1 544 Mbps It is used primarily in North America TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Th...

Page 292: ...ternating current Vdc Volts direct current VF Voice Frequency The part of the audio frequency range used to transmit voice sound usually 300 Hz to 3400 Hz This band is used by the modem for its modula...

Page 293: ...tion 1 7 physical description 1 5 1 6 pin assignments D 5 used with SNMP system 1 3 2 3 3 20 F 1 B B8ZS Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution coding configuration option C 2 C 8 Self Test Health message 4 2...

Page 294: ...ions C 19 C 26 connectivity 1 7 2 3 2 4 data channel loopback DCLB 4 27 C 4 data port See PORT 1 4 interface data terminal loopback DTLB 4 28 C 4 database SNMP 1 3 dc power option 2 5 B 1 D 15 default...

Page 295: ...35 C 37 example of use F 1 procedure for configuring 3 21 3 28 K keypad operation 3 3 physical description 1 3 3 1 L lamp test 4 35 LAN Adapter 1 3 1 7 2 3 2 4 3 20 F 1 LED Control branch example of...

Page 296: ...1 3 E 1 OOF Out Of Frame condition ASCII terminal printer message 4 11 Device Health and Status message 4 4 front panel LED indication 3 6 3 7 Performance Report message 4 9 troubleshooting 4 14 opti...

Page 297: ...guring 3 23 used with SNMP system 1 3 2 3 3 20 F 1 SES Severely Errored Seconds report 4 9 Shared Diagnostic Control Panel SDCP acquiring releasing the user interface 3 51 physical description 3 1 SNM...

Page 298: ...1 3 3 1 3 4 timing See clocking traps SNMP 1 3 troubleshooting device health 4 3 diagnostic table 4 14 performance 4 5 power up self test 2 10 4 1 TStat Test Status branch example of use 4 37 U UAS U...

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