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Model 3096RC

 

G.SHDSL TDM-Digital Access 

 

Concentrator (T-DAC)

 

Getting Started Guide

 

Sales Office:

 

 

+1 (301) 975-1000

 

Technical Support:

 

 

+1 (301) 975-1007

 

E-mail:

 

 

[email protected]

 

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www.patton.com

 

Document Number: 

 

11011U1-001 Rev. D

 

Part Number: 

 

07MD3096RC-GS

 

Revised: 

 

June 29, 2005

Summary of Contents for 3096RC

Page 1: ...ccess Concentrator T DAC Getting Started Guide Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Document Number 11011U1 001 Rev D Part Number 0...

Page 2: ...efects and will at our option repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of the shipment This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials and does...

Page 3: ...dware installation 24 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 35 4 Operation and shutdown 69 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance 71 6 Contacting Patton for assistance 86 A Network Ports RJ 21X connector p...

Page 4: ...ions used in this document 14 General conventions 14 Mouse conventions 15 1 Introduction 16 Model 3096RC G SHDSL T DAC overview 17 Hardware overview 18 WAN 18 LAN 19 RS 232 control port 19 Power syste...

Page 5: ...3096RC web administration pages 41 Home page overview 42 Configuring the default gateway 44 Configuring the system clocking parameters 46 Configuring the DS0 mapping 48 Examples for configuring stati...

Page 6: ...ion 80 Removing the defective Model 3096RC 83 Installing the replacement Model 3096RC 84 Importing a saved configuration 84 Completing the installation 85 6 Contacting Patton for assistance 86 Introdu...

Page 7: ...IP Routing Information Page 45 25 IP Routing Information window 45 26 System Clocking Configuration page example 1 47 27 System Clocking Configuration page example 2 47 28 DS0 Mapping Configuration wi...

Page 8: ...ash memory configuration file displayed in a browser 66 54 Saving the access server flash memory configuration data as a text file 67 55 Local loopback 75 56 Remote serial loopback 76 57 Remote Ethern...

Page 9: ...entions 15 3 LED definitions 21 4 WAN cable s 68 non terminated twisted pairs 30 5 Band Marked Color Code 31 6 EXT CLOCK connector pinout 33 7 Symptoms 72 8 LED definitions 73 9 Band Marked Color Code...

Page 10: ...ce in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the Model 3096RC causes interference to radio or television reception whi...

Page 11: ...number must be provided to the telephone company Users should not attempt to establish or modify ground connections themselves instead they should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority...

Page 12: ...ing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you dis connect the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contac...

Page 13: ...rs will be connected to remote G SHDSL modems Audience This guide is intended for the following users Operators Installers Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters...

Page 14: ...dicate a potential safety hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential electric shock hazard Strictly follo...

Page 15: ...onfiguration Right mouse button This button refers the secondary or rightmost mouse button unless you have changed the default configuration Point This word means to move the mouse in such a way that...

Page 16: ...DAC overview 17 Hardware overview 18 WAN 18 LAN 19 RS 232 control port 19 Power system 19 Central processing unit 19 G SHDSL ports 19 System timing 19 Temperature 20 Altitude 20 Humidity 20 Physical...

Page 17: ...blade contains the G SHDSL modem connections and WAN port connections The 16 G SHDSL subscriber ports connect to compatible customer premise equipment modems for data rates up to 4 6 Mbps service ove...

Page 18: ...for the G SHDSL modems and WAN ports as well as an alarm LED Figure 3 Model 3096RC T DAC features WAN The 3096RC includes four eight twelve or sixteen WAN uplink ports selectable for T1 or E1 operati...

Page 19: ...he CPCI chassis Central processing unit The 3096RC employs an Intel i960VH RISC processor operating at 100 MHz 100 Mips The CPU controls the memory front back panel and management interface for G SHDS...

Page 20: ...nsing Physical dimensions 1 75 inches 4 44 cm height standard 19 inch 48 26 cm width 12 inch 30 48 cm depth Weight 8 94 lbs 20 12 kg Management services Out of Band RS 232 configuration port for manag...

Page 21: ...r operation Off The CPU is operating normally ALARM Yellow On solid A minor alarm condition has been detected Flashing A major alarm condition has been detected Off The Model 3096RC is operating norma...

Page 22: ...h Indicates that the Model 3096RC is detecting the network but is unable to synchro nize with it Double Flash Indicates an error on any of the T1 E1 links Off Indicates no T1 E1 links are in use DSL C...

Page 23: ...AC has achieved the following approvals and certifications Safety UL 60950 Industry Canada CSA C22 2 No 60950 RTTE Directive CE Mark EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 E...

Page 24: ...et ports 27 Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or hub 27 Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet capable workstation or PC 28 Connecting the EIA 561 RS 23...

Page 25: ...m purposes Save all packing materials in case you need to return an item to the factory for servicing The T DAC comes with the following items The Model 3096RC Digital Cross Connect T DAC One RJ45 to...

Page 26: ...and card handle 3 Gently press the blade into the chassis until the alignment ESD pin see figure 5 engages the chassis When the blade is fully seated the red buttons in the handles click up automatica...

Page 27: ...Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or hub The 10 100Base T Ethernet port see figure 5 is designed to connect to an Ethernet switch or hub The Ethernet RJ 45 pin and signa...

Page 28: ...the workstation and the T DAC 10 100Base T Ethernet port Figure 8 Cross over RJ 45 to RJ 45 Ethernet cable diagram Connecting the EIA 561 RS 232 configuration port DCE configured Install the supplied...

Page 29: ...e slots The factory set default configuration of the Model 3096RC has the T1 E1 ports disabled Note The cable connecting the T1 E1 WAN ports to the RJ 48C termina tion jack should be CAT 3 or higher a...

Page 30: ...9 White Violet Violet White Port 11 TX 21 21 55 Brown Blue Blue Brown Port 3 RX 6 6 40 White Blue Blue White Port 11 RX 22 22 56 Brown Yellow Yellow Brown Port 4 TX 7 7 41 White Yellow Yellow White Po...

Page 31: ...ince there are 16 G SHDSL modem connections each requiring one twisted pair Select the twisted pairs which will be used for active G SHDSL modem con nections and terminate each pair on the punch down...

Page 32: ...timing system BITS residing at the installation site The BITS clock signal is specified by ITU T Recommendation G 703 as a balanced polarity insensitive 64kbps signal with a maximum voltage of 2 2 Vp...

Page 33: ...CLOCK connector to the BITS clock 1 The EXT CLOCK connector is a 3 pin terminal block connector see figure 13 As you face the rear panel pin 1 is located at the top vertical card orientation or left...

Page 34: ...e through the 47 pin PICMG 2 11 power connectors on the 3096RC blades Upon insertion into the CPCI chassis the Model 3096RC immediately powers up and begins its boot cycle During the boot cycle the fo...

Page 35: ...y 44 Configuring the system clocking parameters 46 Configuring the DS0 mapping 48 Examples for configuring static connections 49 Activating the G SHDSL ports 55 Configuring Patton G SHDSL CPE device r...

Page 36: ...ettings and signaling for T1 on page 61 Saving your configuration on page 64 describes how to save your configuration settings Backing up your configuration parameters on page 64 describes how save yo...

Page 37: ...ially you must configure the 3096RC s IP address and in rare instances change the netmask from the default settings Note Do not connect power or the Ethernet connection to the Model 3096RC at this tim...

Page 38: ...double clicking on the file name Figure 15 Connection Description window 2 Type a connection name e g 3096RC Config select an icon then click OK figure 16 Figure 16 Connect To window 3 On the Connect...

Page 39: ...for operation 6 Configure your COM port settings as shown in figure 17 then click OK Figure 17 COM1 Properties window 7 Click on the File menu then select Properties 8 Configure the settings for Funct...

Page 40: ...er 12 For the password type superuser the TOP LEVEL MANAGEMENT window then appears see figure 20 Figure 20 VT 100 Top Level Management window 13 Type k for System then press Enter 14 Under System type...

Page 41: ...ing parameters see Configuring the system clocking parameters on page 46 Configuring the IP default gateway see Configuring the default gateway on page 44 Configuring the T1 E1 WAN links see Configuri...

Page 42: ...the Configuration Menu pane and the Configuration informa tion pane see figure 22 on page 43 The Configuration Menu contains the links to the various Model 3096RC subsystems while in the Configuratio...

Page 43: ...ormed Record Current Configuration clicking on this button see figure 23 saves the current configuration from volatile DRAM memory to FLASH memory Once the configuration is saved into FLASH memory the...

Page 44: ...ault Configuration this button see figure 23 clears out the configuration in FLASH and loads the factory default parameters into FLASH memory The factory default settings will not execute on the Model...

Page 45: ...ddress you assigned to the 3096RC during initial configuration through the RS 232 control port earlier in this chapter 4 To enter the default gateway use the first Add a route line The Destination sha...

Page 46: ...on Model 6511 configured as the master 1 As clocking sources for the 3096RC you can choose Any one of the WAN ports An internal oscillator A WAN port from another blade module An external 64 kHz BITS...

Page 47: ...e fallback reference clock 9 Click the Submit Query button Example 2 Another card such as the Patton Model 6511 is the clocking master and your 3096RC is a slave This example assumes you will use the...

Page 48: ...t When configuring DS0 maps the fol lowing conditions may be encountered Several DSL ports running at low speeds 128 kbps 256 kbps etc for uplink on a single E1 or T1 line In this case create a DS0 ma...

Page 49: ...els Each E1 WAN port has 31 DS0 channels When defining time slots you must select the same number of Device Slots on the A and B sides of the connection The slots are defined by entering a text string...

Page 50: ...t 3 referring to modem 3 time slots 1 31 to an E1 line on WAN Port 1 time slots 1 31 Solution 1 Under Dev Type A select G SHDSL 3 2 Under Dev Num A select port3 3 3 Under Dev Slots A enter 1 31 4 Unde...

Page 51: ...the T DAC for operation 8 On the 3096RC Configuration Menu click the DSL hyperlink to open the G SHDSL Port Configuration page figure 30 Using your mnemonic naming convention scheme enter a name for t...

Page 52: ...G SHDSL Port 3 Details page see figure 31 Figure 31 G SHDSL Port 3 Details page 10 Click the Change Config button to open the configurable parameter fields see figure 32 Figure 32 G SHDSL Port config...

Page 53: ...16 time slots 1 32 Solution 1 Under Dev Type A select G SHDSL 4 2 Under Dev Num A select port15 15 3 Under Dev Slots A enter 1 32 4 Under Dev Type B select G SHDSL 3 5 Under Dev Num B select port16 1...

Page 54: ...Under Dev Num A select port1 1 4 Under Dev Slots A enter 1 5 Under Dev Type B select to H110 5 6 Under Dev Num B select port1 1 7 Under Dev Slots B enter 1 8 Under Dev Type B bottom window select fro...

Page 55: ...the G SHDSL Port Configura tion page see figure 33 Optional Using your mnemonic naming convention scheme enter a name for this connection in the Circuit ID field to the right of the Port you wish to...

Page 56: ...esired G SHDSL data transmission rate 5 Using the drop down menu select the correct Annex Type for your environment Note Annex A is commonly used in North America while Annex B is com monly used elsew...

Page 57: ...you may use the 3096RC Web Manage ment pages to remotely configure DSL port parameters on the CPE device The following DSL port parame ters may be configured remotely Serial Payload Rate Annex Type PC...

Page 58: ...SL Port Details page You have now completed the procedure to remotely configure one Patton G SHDSL CPE device via the Model 3096RC To activate additional Patton CPE devices repeat the above procedure...

Page 59: ...onfiguration hyperlink then click the Modify Configuration hyperlink to open the WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LINK window see figure 39 and view the Line Interface Settings Figure 39 WAN Circuit Configur...

Page 60: ...ure 42 Line Build Out pull down menu with e1pulse 1 selected 4 Click the Submit Query button to apply your line interface settings At this point the WAN front panel LEDs will become active The WAN ind...

Page 61: ...Settings 1 On the 3096RC Configuration Menu click the T1 E1 Link hyperlink to open the T1 E1 LINK ACTIV ITY OVERVIEW page see figure 44 Figure 44 T1 E1 Link Activity Overview page 2 View Link 1 corre...

Page 62: ...yperlink to open the WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LINK window see figure 46 and view the Line Interface Settings Figure 46 WAN Circuit Configuration page Line Interface Settings Configuring the T1 line s...

Page 63: ...t pull down menu with t1pulse0dB 1 selected 4 Click on Submit Query to apply your settings At this point the WAN front panel LEDs will become active The FRAME indicator LED should now display a steady...

Page 64: ...me page 2 Click the Record Current Configuration button see figure 51 Note All configuration settings will be lost unless you click on the Record Cur rent Configuration button before you power down or...

Page 65: ...ed in flash memory and may not be the current operating parameters To ensure that you export the most current parameters go to HOME then under Immediate Actions click on the Record Current Configurati...

Page 66: ...make a back up copy of the configuration file currently stored in your T DAC s flash memory On the Import Export page see figure 53 click the Export Flash hyperlink The T DAC will get the configurati...

Page 67: ...ext file Completing the installation This section verifies that the Model 3096RC is fully operational 1 Temporarily disconnect the male ends of both power cords from the power outlet Wait 30 seconds t...

Page 68: ...the status of the T DAC 10 100 Ethernet port a green LED indicates link status and activity and a yellow LED that indicates line speed Verify that the green LED is either flashing green meaning that...

Page 69: ...69 Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown Chapter contents Introduction 70 Activating the Model 3096RC 70 De activating the Model 3096RC 70...

Page 70: ...been installed and configured no further operator action is required under normal conditions De activating the Model 3096RC Perform the following procedure to deactivate the Model 3096RC Note Be sure...

Page 71: ...et loop RemEtherLoop 77 Line loop LineLoop 78 T1 E1 port test modes 79 DSX1 payload loop dsx1PayloadLoop 79 DSX1 line loop dsxLineLoop 79 Periodic maintenance 80 Calibration 80 Maintenance 80 Replacin...

Page 72: ...and replace the failed power sup ply module If no failed power supply is found or if the POWER LED continues flashing con tact Patton Technical Support to determine if the T DAC should be replaced CPU...

Page 73: ...are functional contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the T DAC should be replaced Off No input power is being applied Verify that at least one chas sis power supply module is installed in t...

Page 74: ...ource and the Secondary Clock source have been lost and the 3096RC is using its internal crystal for its clock Off No clock errors currently detected No action recommended TEST MODE Front panel Green...

Page 75: ...Figure 55 Local loopback ALARM Rear blade Yellow On solid A minor alarm condition has been detected Flashing A major alarm condition has been detected Off The Model 3096RC is operating normally No ac...

Page 76: ...erial loop initiated from the 3096RC will place a remote CPE 3086 in loopback mode Under this condition data sent by the 3096RC over the DSL link and destined to the serial port of a Model 3086 will b...

Page 77: ...the 3096RC over the DSL link and destined to the Ethernet port of a Model 3086 or a Model 3201 CPE will be sent back to the 3096RC see figure 57 In the case of the Model 3086 data sent over the DSL l...

Page 78: ...ced on line loop data transmitted by the CPE is looped at the 3096RC port see figure 58 Figure 58 Line Loopback To activate line loop on a DSL port do the following 1 Go to the G SHDSL page and find t...

Page 79: ...smission after it has passed through the device s framing function framing is terminated and then regenerated Figure 59 Payload loopback To activate payload loop do the following 1 Click on the Modify...

Page 80: ...manual for information on preventative maintenance such as cleaning the chassis air cooling vents to remove accumulated dust Calibration The Model 3096RC requires no calibration Maintenance This sect...

Page 81: ...ensure that you export the most current parameters go to HOME then under Immediate Actions click on the Record Current Configuration button 1 If you already have an exported backup copy of your curren...

Page 82: ...currently stored in your T DAC s flash memory On the Import Export page see figure 61 on page 81 click the Export Flash hyperlink The T DAC will get the configuration file currently stored in your T D...

Page 83: ...file Type a file name Click Save Figure 63 Saving the access server flash memory configuration data as a text file Removing the defective Model 3096RC 1 Remove the replacement Model 3096RC from its sh...

Page 84: ...3096RC The T1 E1 WAN cable 68 pin SCSI connector The G SHDSL modem cable RJ 21X connector The RS 232 CONFIG cable The 10 100 ETHERNET cable 5 Verify that the green POWER LED is lit Importing a saved...

Page 85: ...izing with the T1 E1 signal 3 Verify that after 5 seconds the WAN LED begins flashing indicating that the Model 3096RC is satisfied with the quality of the T1 E1 signal 4 Verify that after 10 seconds...

Page 86: ...r contents Introduction 87 Contact information 87 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 87 Warranty coverage 87 Out of warranty service 87 Returns for credit 87 Return for cred...

Page 87: ...are carefully tested before ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note If you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller ask your reseller how y...

Page 88: ...ing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com By calling 1 301 975 1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer By sending an e mail to returns patton com All ret...

Page 89: ...89 Appendix A Network Ports RJ 21X connector pin out Chapter contents Introduction 90...

Page 90: ...rked Color Code DSL Port 50 Pin Positions Wire Color Code Port 1 1 26 Blue White White Blue Port 2 2 27 Orange White White Orange Port 3 3 28 Green White White Green Port 4 4 29 Brown White White Brow...

Page 91: ...Port 16 16 41 Blue Yellow Yellow Blue 17 42 Orange Yellow Yellow Orange 18 43 Green Yellow Yellow Green 19 44 Brown Yellow Yellow Brown 20 45 Slate Yellow Yellow Slate 21 46 Blue Violet Violet Blue 2...

Page 92: ...92 Appendix B WAN Network Module connector pinout Chapter contents Introduction 93 68 Pin Telco pinout 93...

Page 93: ...ons Wire Color Code Port Directio n Pairs 68 Pin Positions Wire Color Code Port 1 TX 1 1 35 White Tan Tan White Port 9 TX 17 17 51 Tan Gray Gray Tan Port 1 RX 2 2 36 White Brown Brown White Port 9 RX...

Page 94: ...Tan Port 14 RX 28 28 62 Pink Yellow Yellow Pink Port 7 TX 13 13 47 Tan Violet Violet Tan Port 15 TX 29 29 63 Pink Green Green Pink Port 7 RX 14 14 48 Tan Blue Blue Tan Port 15 RX 30 30 64 Pink Gray Gr...

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