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Once the NetLink-T1™ is installed and configured properly it is

ready to place into operation.  This section describes the function of
the LED indicators, and the use of the loopback and pattern test
modes.

5.1  LED DESCRIPTIONS

The NetLink-T1™ is equipped with six LED indicators that monitor

the status of communication.  Figure 12 (below) shows the location of
the LEDs on the NetLink-T1™ Series front panel. 

T1 Link

Solid green indicates that the end to end TI 
link is up. Signifying that the link is active. 
The TI link LED is off when the link is down

10BT Link

(Active Green) Solid green indicates that 
the 10BaseT Ethernet interface has detect
ed a valid SQE heartbeat, signifying a valid 
10BaseT connection.

Status

Blinks yellow from one to eleven times to 
indicate  system status.  Each pulse pattern 
is separated by a 2 second “off” period.  
Greater pulse patterns have higher priority

(buffer saturation has greater priority than an
empty MAC table). Valid system statuses are:

1 pulse 

=  system status is okay

2 pulses = 

no MAC entries in the
MAC Address Table

3 pulses = 

Clear to Send (CTS) or 
Carrier Detect (DCD) from 
base unit are not asserted

4 pulses  =  IM1/I buffer is saturated
5 pulses  =  WAN receive frame(s) too large
6 pulses  =  WAN receive frame(s) not octet 

aligned

7 pulses   =  WAN receive frame(s) aborted
8 pulses   =  Detected WAN receive frame(s) with

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Figure 7: 2720/I Front Panel

10BaseT T1/FT1 CSU/DSU

CRC

9 pulses   =  Detected LAN receive frame(s) too 

large

10 pulses =  Detected LAN receive frame(s) not 

octet aligned

11 pulses =  Detected LAN receive frame(s) with 

bad CRC

ALM

The alarm LED indicates the presence of a
Blue or Yellow Alarm, or Out of Frame con-
dition. The ALM LED will blink on every half-
second.  Alarms may occur due to:

• 

Loss of Synchronization

• Loss of Frame
• AIS (Blue Alarm)
• RAI (Yellow Alarm)

ER

The error LED indicates various error condi-
tions, including framing bit errors, excessive
zeros, controlled slips, severe errors, or bit
errors (when sending V.52 test patterns).
When sending a test pattern, the LED will
remain lit if the unit does not receive the
identical pattern. When it receives the cor-
rect pattern, the LED will turn off. If error
insertion is on, the LED will blink once a
second if everything is operating properly.

TM

The test indicator LED blinks with a specific
pattern depending on the type of test mode.
When the unit is in local analog loop, the
LED will blink on briefly. When the unit is in
remote loop, the TM LED will blink off
briefly. When the unit is sending a test pat-
tern or is putting the remote unit into
V.54/CSU loopback, the TM LED will stay
on.  These are the test modes:

• V.54/CSU Loopback & V.52 Patterns
• D4 Line Loop (CO initiated)
• ESF Line Loop (CO Initiated)
• ESF Payload Loop (CO Initiated)

Summary of Contents for 2720/I Series

Page 1: ...2720 I T1 Fractional T1 CSU DSU with Ethernet Bridging SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com Part 07M2720I UM Doc 08618U2 001 Rev C Revised 10 05 07 An ISO 9001...

Page 2: ...Application 3 2 Configuration 4 0 Installation 31 4 1 Connecting the 10Base T Ethernet Port to PC DTE 4 2 Connecting the 10Base T Ethernet Port to a Hub 4 3 T1 FT1 Interface Connection 4 4 DC Power C...

Page 3: ...ed or implied and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms In the event that you detect intermittent or continuous product malfunction due to nearby high po...

Page 4: ...This protection may be particularly important in rural areas 1 4 FCC PART 68 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT The Model 2720 Series has been tested and registered in compli ance with the specifications in Part 6...

Page 5: ...ed from Patton Electronics Technical Support at tel 301 975 1007 email support patton com www http www patton com NOTE Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted Patton Electronics t...

Page 6: ...high speed LAN to WAN connectiv ity Plugging directly into the 10Base T port of a hub or LAN switch the NetLink T1 provides T1 or FT1 access at connection data rates of 1 544 Mbps nx64 and nx56 n 1 t...

Page 7: ...il some external event occurs The PPP Bridging Control Protocol BCP defined in RFC 1638 configures and enables disables the bridge protocol on both ends of the point to point link BCP uses the same pa...

Page 8: ...o transport non routable protocols Figure 2 illustrates transparent bridging between two routers over a serial interface s0 Bridging will occur between the two Ethernet Interfaces on Router A e0 and e...

Page 9: ...nes density To meet this requirement each time slot can be reduced to 56 kbps and the Least Significant Bit LSB of each time slot set to one Bipolar 8 Zero Patton 2720 Bridge Ethernet LAN PEC Device w...

Page 10: ...el timeslots Switch S2 5 DS0 Channel Rate Use Switch S2 5 to set the DS0 rate SW2 5 Setting Off 56 kbps On 64 kbps 9 S2 SUMMARY TABLE Position Function Factory Default Selected Option S2 1 Data Rate O...

Page 11: ...ck is derived from an internal oscillator NOTE 1 When using the Model 2720 as a high speed short range modem one unit of the link must be configured in Internal Clock mode and the opposite end unit mu...

Page 12: ...the transmit clock originating in the 2720 When S1 2 is set for transmit clock it may be necessary to invert the transmit clock to allow for delays due to long cables S1 3 Tx Clock Invert On Transmit...

Page 13: ...e stereo plug into the rear of the unit The small recessed jack on the left side of the unit is the control port jack NOTE If your terminal uses a DB 25 connector please use a DB 9 to DB 25 Adapter to...

Page 14: ...wise clock slips and framing errors and bit errors may occur Internal This is commonly used in campus applications where the unit is not connected to the public telephone network directly In this mode...

Page 15: ...ear in the middle of the screen 5 Type in the password and press Enter The factory default password for the unit is password is case sensitive patton NOTE If the entry is incorrect the password screen...

Page 16: ...HINTS 1 To make a selection key the highlighted letter that corre sponds to a menu selection 2 To execute the selection type Enter CR 3 To toggle between options on a highlighted selection Press space...

Page 17: ...o customize the Model 2720 for your location You can change the default header names to give each unit a unique name and password Also you can reset the unit to its default settings without the manual...

Page 18: ...known as Superframe format According to TR 62411 The Superframe format consists of 12 frames of 193 bits each for a total of 2316 bits Each 193 bit frame consists of 192 bits preceded by one framing b...

Page 19: ...gnals are transmitted as a sequence of ones and zeros Ones are sent as pulses and zeros are sent as spaces i e no pulse Every other pulse is inverted from the previous pulse in polarity so that the si...

Page 20: ...ons 64kbps 56kbps 64kbps Also known as Clear Channel this takes full advantage of the available bandwidth in a DS0 channel Implementing it usually requires B8ZS line coding In certain cases special eq...

Page 21: ...I performance Only the service provider or special test equip ment can send these requests When AT T TR54016 is selected ANSI PRMs are still transmitted by the unit but only PRMs sent by the carrier w...

Page 22: ...ver the data stream This is the only remote loopback that the unit can initiate This is useful for campus applica tions when you need to put a remote unit in loopback The remote unit responds to the V...

Page 23: ...at the Bandwidth Selected will display 1 544k and the Total Channels will display n a When the DS0 Channel Rate is 56kbps the Bandwidth Selected will be a multiple of 56k not of 64k When using the DIP...

Page 24: ...well as the communica tion link between them Data from the local DTE is sent across the entire communication circuit and looped back to the local DTE The Model 2720 Initiating a RL can be in one of t...

Page 25: ...ing c spacebar TxTr The Model 2720 is sending a Terminate Loopback mes sage to the remote unit If the remote unit does not respond the local unit will return to the Idle state Tx1s If the remote Model...

Page 26: ...tern Off The Model 2720 is in local loopback Test Pattern Idle default Options Idle or Sending To send a pattern press the c key and press spacebar to send the test pattern The OK message indicates th...

Page 27: ...ed framing formats or severe errors in the data stream This error may indicate a noisy line or cable condition This error may indicate a noisy line or cable connection if the frames appear to be set c...

Page 28: ...m ber of seconds which have elapsed in the current interval respectively The Valid Interval Count saturates at the count of 96 96 15min 24 hours while the Current Interval Time rolls over after 900 co...

Page 29: ...e PRM is coming from a Carrier whereas the address 38h indicates the PRM is coming from a Customer When the ESF Data Link is set to AT T TR54016 the unit recognizes Carrier originated PRMs which have...

Page 30: ...p to 40 letters long Two lines provide 80 letters for your use That s a lot of flexibility Password The Password facility provides security by allowing only those who know the correct password to conf...

Page 31: ...e will transmit with respect to the Transmit clock sent out from the 2720 Please review the information provided with your DTE equipment for more information on its operation In most cases when there...

Page 32: ...as shown in the dia gram below Figure 4 10BaseT Port 10Base T DTE RJ 45 Pin No RJ 45 Pin No 1 TD 1 TD 2 TD 2 TD 3 RD 3 RD 6 RD 6 RD 4 2 Connecting the 10Base T Ethernet Port to a Hub The 10Base T int...

Page 33: ...ase T Ethernet Port to a Hub Figure 6 Model 2720 twisted pair line interface 1 RX Data TIP 2 RX Data RING 3 no connection 4 TX Data TIP 5 TX Data RING 6 no connection 7 no connection 8 no connection 1...

Page 34: ...Solid green indicates that the 10BaseT Ethernet interface has detect ed a valid SQE heartbeat signifying a valid 10BaseT connection Status Blinks yellow from one to eleven times to indicate system sta...

Page 35: ...test patterns When sending a test pattern the LED will remain lit if the unit does not receive the identical pattern When it receives the cor rect pattern the LED will turn off If error insertion is...

Page 36: ...perform a LL test follow these steps 1 Activate LL This may be done in one of two ways a Enter Local Loop from the System Diagnostics Statistics menu and toggle the Spacebar until LL appears next to...

Page 37: ...loop that the unit uses to loop up the remote unit NOTE The NetLink T1 will respond to both loops regard less of the state of the RDL Type To perform an RDL test follow these steps 1 Activate RDL Thi...

Page 38: ...l central office loops 5 3 BIT ERROR RATE V 52 DIAGNOSTICS The NetLink T1 offers three V 52 Bit Error Rate BER test pat terns These test patterns may be invoked along with the LAL and RDL tests to eva...

Page 39: ...Statistics menu and toggle the Spacebar until the desired test pattern appears b Enter Test Pattern and toggle the Spacebar to send the selected pattern c One of two result codes will appear to the ri...

Page 40: ...Clock Options Internal or network clock Diagnostics Responds to CO initiated D4 loopup and loopdown codes ESF line loop and payload loop FDL messages Universal Loopback De activate mes sage V 54 Remot...

Page 41: ...Protocol PPP RFC 1661 with Bridging Control RFC 1638 MAC Address Table Size 4096 entries MAC Address Aging MAC addresses deleted after 8 min utes of inactivity Frame Buffer 512 Frames Frame Latency 1...

Page 42: ...MENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Patton Model Description 10 09F 6 Foot Control Port Cable 2 5mm to DB9F 07M2720 I User Manual 2720 C UI T1 N x 64 CSU DSU M 34 female UI 2720 B UI T1 N x 64 CSU DSU DB25 fem...

Page 43: ...ata RING TRS Jack RS 232 Control Port Pin Signal Direction Tip Tx Data From Model 2720 Ring Rx Data To Model 2720 Sleeve Ground RS 232 Control Port Signals at DB 25 Connector Pin Signal Signal Directi...

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