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T3SU 300 User Manual

61202217L1-1B
June 2004

1202217L1 DC Version Including AC Mains Power Supply

1200218L1 HSSI DTE Interface Card

1200219L1 V.35 DTE Interface Card

1200284L1 Quad DSX-1 Interface Card

1200655L1 Quad Bridge Module

1202217L2 AC Version

1202217L4 DC Version

Summary of Contents for T3SU 300

Page 1: ...June 2004 1202217L1 DC Version Including AC Mains Power Supply 1200218L1 HSSI DTE Interface Card 1200219L1 V 35 DTE Interface Card 1200284L1 Quad DSX 1 Interface Card 1200655L1 Quad Bridge Module 1202217L2 AC Version 1202217L4 DC Version ...

Page 2: ...View is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Spectrum is a registered trademark of Cabletron Netview is a registered trademark of IBM 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 2004 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A ...

Page 3: ...n instructions and explains how to operate your T3SU 300 using the terminal interface Chapter 3 Configuration explains how to access the T3SU 300 Configuration menu describes selections made in the Configuration menus and provides a menu tree of Configuration options Chapter 4 Status describes each field of the Status menu Chapter 5 Statistics explains how to access statistical information for the...

Page 4: ...g an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for special disposal instructions Save These Important Safety Instructions Notes provide addition...

Page 5: ... and transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifications End user customer will be responsible for filing an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected customer premise equipment CPE...

Page 6: ...n specifications With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection I attest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to analog content and encoded billing protection information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded a...

Page 7: ...encode analog signals or In lieu of the preceding training requirements the operator s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with _________ circle one above I agree to provide ______________________ telco s name with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph if so requested ______________________...

Page 8: ...nformation The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the network until the problem is corrected or it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning 5 This unit contains no user serviceable parts 6 An FCC compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring ...

Page 9: ...anual 9 9 This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact your state public utility commission or corporation commission for information ...

Page 10: ...nt generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this uni...

Page 11: ...can be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices should not exceed five 5 Canadian Emissions Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equip...

Page 12: ...he warranty period Upon such notice ADTRAN will at its option either repair or replace the defective item If ADTRAN is unable in a reasonable time to repair or replace any equipment to a condition as warranted Customer is entitled to a full refund of the purchase price upon return of the equipment to ADTRAN This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is not transferable without ADTRAN...

Page 13: ...r damages for any cause whatsoever whether based in contract tort or otherwise in excess of the amount paid for the item Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Customer ...

Page 14: ...s training or more information use the contact information given below Repair and Return If you determine that a repair is needed please contact our Customer and Product Service CAPS department to have an RMA number issued CAPS should also be contacted to obtain information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair Identify the RMA number clearly on the package...

Page 15: ...ilable by calling our Applications Engineering Department Post Sale Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support If additional support is needed the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base updated firmware releases latest product documentation service request ticket generation and trouble shooting tools All ...

Page 16: ...ng Department offers training on our most popular products These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN s product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at your site For more information about training please contact your Territory Manager or the Enterprise ...

Page 17: ...nclude 31 Customer Provides 32 Power Up 32 Installing the Unit 33 Rackmount Installation 33 Desktop Installation 34 Rear Panel 34 DTE Port Interface Card Slots 35 DTE Port 1 HSSI Interface 36 Alarm Connector 36 Auxiliary Port 36 LAN Port 36 DS3 Interface 37 Front Panel 37 Control Port 37 LED Descriptions 40 DS3 Network 44 DS3 Framing 45 Line Length 45 DS3 Timing 45 DS3 Scrambler 46 Multiplexing Mo...

Page 18: ...dem Mode 59 Modem Baud Rate 59 Read Community Name 59 Write Community Name 59 Trap IP Addresses 60 Trap Generation 60 Password 63 Control Port 63 Unit ID 64 Terminal Timeout 64 Date Time 64 Alarm Relay 64 Dialup Options 64 Utilities 67 Save Configuration 68 Network Port 69 DS3 Framing 69 Network State 70 Alarm State 70 Data Link State 71 Remote State 71 DTE Ports 72 Interface Type 72 Port Status 7...

Page 19: ...istics 85 DS3 95 DTE Ports 1 4 97 BERT Configuration 107 Single Port Full T3 Bandwidth 109 Point to Point Multiport Application 110 Fractional T3 Carrier Application 112 Remote SNMP Management Application 114 Voice Application 115 Appendix A Pinouts 117 Appendix B Specifications Summary 121 Appendix C Acronyms Abbreviations 123 Appendix D Glossary 127 ...

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Page 21: ...1 Dialup Options Menu 65 Figure 3 12 System Utilities Menu 68 Figure 4 1 Status Menu 69 Figure 4 2 Ethernet Bridge Status Menu 76 Figure 5 1 Main Local Statistics Menu Screen 80 Figure 5 2 Current Alarm Count Screen 81 Figure 5 3 24 Hour Alarm History Screen 81 Figure 5 4 Quad DSX 1 24 Hour Alarm History 82 Figure 5 5 Network Statistics Menu for Current 15 Minute Interval 83 Figure 5 6 Network Por...

Page 22: ...102 Figure 6 13 DSX 1 Local Loopback Test 103 Figure 6 14 Line Loopback Test 103 Figure 6 15 Payload Loopback Test 104 Figure 6 16 DTE Loopback Test 105 Figure 6 17 Payload and DTE Loopback Test 106 Figure 6 18 DSX 1 Payload Loopback Test 106 Figure 6 19 BERT Pattern Menu 107 Figure 7 1 Single Port Application 109 Figure 7 2 Multiport Application 111 Figure 7 3 Fractional T3 Application 113 Figure...

Page 23: ... 4 2 V 35 Interface Leads 76 Table 5 1 Ethernet Bridge Statistics Counters Screen 1 86 Table 5 2 Ethernet Bridge Statistics Counters Screen 2 88 Table 5 3 Ethernet Bridge Statistics Counters Screen 3 90 Table 7 1 Single Port Full T3 Bandwidth Application Configuration Example 110 Table 7 2 Multiport Application Configuration Example 111 Table 7 3 Configuration Example for Fractional T3 Application...

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Page 25: ...ccept additional HSSI V 35 Quad DSX 1 or Ethernet Bridge interface cards The HSSI interfaces support rates between 75 kbps and 44 2 Mbps in 75 kbps increments The high speed V 35 interface option supports rates up to 10 Mbps in increments of 75 kbps The Quad DSX 1 interface card provides four DSX 1 lines Each DSX 1 port supports rates up to 1 544 Mbps The Ethernet Bridge interface card provides fo...

Page 26: ...ort and three additional slots for optional HSSI high speed V 35 or Quad DSX 1 cards Automatic or manual remote configuration Embedded SNMP and Telnet management through 10BaseT Ethernet or SLIP PPP Detailed performance monitoring for local and remote units Simplified configuration through detailed VT100 terminal menu structure Integrated V 34 modem for dial up and dial out access Standard 5 year ...

Page 27: ... every network device This program responds to queries and commands from the network manager returns requested information or invokes configuration changes initiated by the manager and sends unsolicited traps to the manager MIB Industry standard presentation of all status and configuration parameters supported by a network device TELNET Telnet provides a password protected remote login facility to...

Page 28: ...ce Card Slots on page 35 for more information on installing option cards V 35 Card The optional V 35 card plugs into the card slots on the rear of the T3SU 300 to provide a V 35 type DTE interface Operation of the V 35 card is similar to that of the HSSI card except that the maximum bandwidth of the V 35 card is limited to 10 Mbps Like the HSSI card the V 35 card can be hot inserted or swapped and...

Page 29: ...le acts as a LAN switch to provide Layer 2 Ethernet switching between each of the ports on the module Up to three cards may be installed into any of the T3SU 300 DTE port card slots Even though the Quad DSX 1 interface card allows you to trans port T1 information the T3SU 300 still operates the DS3 interface in an unchannelized fashion Therefore your DS3 network provid er must supply you with an u...

Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 30 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1 1B ...

Page 31: ...tion Keep the original shipping container to use for future shipment or verification of damage during shipment ADTRAN SHIPMENTS INCLUDE The following items are included in ADTRAN shipments of the T3SU 300 T3SU 300 unit T3SU 300 CD An 8 position modular to 8 position modular cable part number 3127004 An 8 position modular to DB 25 female connector part number 3196ADPT005 A 4 position modular to 4 p...

Page 32: ...ounded 115 VAC power receptacle A three position terminal block which accommodates 12 to 26 AWG wire is located on the rear panel of the T3SU 300 DC version The positive and negative terminals connect to a 24 to 48 VDC 0 4A power source Figure 2 1 on page 33 provides an illustration of the terminal block power connector along with definitions for the three connector symbols The ADTRAN T3SU 300 MIB...

Page 33: ...NEC NFPA 70 4 A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably approved and rated should be incorporated in the fixed wiring INSTALLING THE UNIT The T3SU 300 can be used as a desktop stand alone device or mounted into a standard 19 inch equipment rack The chassis can also be installed in a 23 inch equipment rack by using the 23 inch Rack Kit P N 1200171L1 Rackmount Installation Follow these...

Page 34: ...llow these steps when using your T3SU 300 as a desktop unit 1 Affix the four adhesive backed rubber feet to the bottom of the unit one in each of the four corners The feet should be placed approximately one inch from the front or back and one inch from the sides of the unit 2 Make all network DTE and power connections to the rear of the unit See Power Up on page 32 for more information on making t...

Page 35: ...o the corresponding rear slot until the card panel is flush with the T3SU 300 chassis 3 Push in thumbscrews and turn clockwise to secure the card and ensure proper connection to the main board of the T3SU 300 DTE PORT 4 D J N T X BB FF LL B F L R V Z DD JJ NN C H M S W AA EE KK A E K P U Y CC HH MM V 35 INTERFACE DTE PORT 3 HSSI INTERFACE DTE PORT 2 DTE PORT 1 NC COM NO AUX LAN ALARM RX IN TX OUT ...

Page 36: ...me the T3SU 300 detects an alarm condition on the T3 network interface The alarm function can be disabled through the ALARM RELAY selection of the CONFIGURATION menu Auxiliary Port The auxiliary AUX port is an 8 pin modular jack located on the rear panel of the T3SU 300 The AUX port provides a telephone line POTS connection for the internal V 34 modem The T3SU 300 can be configured as a dial in ho...

Page 37: ...low Figure 2 3 T3SU 300 Front Panel Control Port The T3SU 300 has an 8 pin modular jack labeled CONTROL The control port provides connection to a VT100 EIA 232 compatible interface Establishing Terminal Connection To control the T3SU 300 using a VT100 terminal follow this procedure 1 Configure the VT100 terminal for 57600 baud 8 bit characters no parity and one stop bit 2 Using the ADTRAN provided...

Page 38: ...sing Ctl C at any time Figure 2 4 Terminal Main Menu Navigating Within the Menus Navigate within the T3SU 300 terminal menus using the following procedures If you want to Press select an item the number corresponding to your choice and then press the Enter key scroll between screens within the same selection the up and down arrow keys Additional screens are available when UP or DOWN is displayed i...

Page 39: ...ion on page 43 for more detailed information Diagnostics The DIAGNOSTICS menu is used to perform loopback and BERT tests See Chapter 6 Diagnostics on page 93 for more detailed information Remote Login The REMOTE LOGIN selection allows you to configure the remote T3SU 300 The remote unit s password is required at login The DATA LINK option in the DS3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION menu must be enabled in or...

Page 40: ...300 It flashes when the unit is being accessed locally through the front panel CONTROL port Network LEDs In Service This LED is active when a valid signal is being received on the DS3 interface In Test This LED is active when the network interface has been put in loopback by the service provider Alarm This LED is active when the DS3 receive signal contains framing errors the yellow alarm is receiv...

Page 41: ...ng a BERT test TD This LED is active when the T3SU 300 DTE port is transmitting data RD This LED is active when the T3SU 300 DTE port is receiving data LED Condition Off No option card is installed Flashing green Interface is available but not configured On green Interface is available and configured On red DTE fault condition for HSSI interface no clock from DTE On yellow For HSSI interface termi...

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Page 43: ...te configuration can take place through the T3 datalink using a local T3SU 300 The CONFIGURATION menu see Figure 3 1 on page 44 consists of submenus relating to specific interfaces or functions This chapter describes each individual menu parameter The information is organized by submenus into the following sections DS3 NETWORK page 44 DTE PORTS page 46 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT page 57 UTILITIES page 67 a...

Page 44: ...WORK to access the network configuration parameters Configure the T3SU 300 network settings to match the T3 signal received from the service provider During remote configuration this menu is read only The DS3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION menu is shown in Figure 3 2 on page 45 Descriptions of the DS3 NETWORK fields follow the figure ...

Page 45: ...allow the interface to detect the framing type automatically Line Length Set the line length to reflect the physical length of the DS3 network line Set to LONG if the cabling distance exceeds 225 feet set to SHORT if the distance is less than 225 feet DS3 Timing Set the timing to LOOP if the T3SU 300 is to derive timing from the network set to LOCAL if the unit is to be the master timing source fo...

Page 46: ...es the multiplexing mode the system will reboot causing service interruption Loading default settings does not reset this option Data Link Set to ENABLE to allow for remote configuration When enabled the T3SU 300 provides a channel between the local and the remote DSU for point to point remote configuration Remote Auto Configuration This feature allows one T3SU 300 set to MASTER to automatically r...

Page 47: ...uipment attached to it PORT CONFIGURATION menu examples are shown in Figure 3 4 on page 48 Figure 3 5 on page 52 and Figure 3 6 on page 54 Descriptions of the individual fields follow the illustration The descriptions are listed in tables based on the DTE port interface type HSSI V 35 Quad DSX 1 or Ethernet Bridge Table 3 1 on page 49 lists the menu fields available for HSSI and V 35 interfaces Ta...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Configuration 48 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1 1B Table on page 54 lists the menu fields available for Ethernet Bridge interfaces Figure 3 4 Port Configuration Menu V 35 Interface Card ...

Page 49: ... the HSSI interface the terminal equipment available TA signal must be asserted by the DTE For V 35 DTR is required if the TR field in this menu is set to IDLE WHEN OFF otherwise DTR is ignored ERROR An error condition such as loss of transmit clock has occurred NOT INSTALLED An interface card is not installed in the selected port If a port is not installed the remainder of the PORT CONFIGURATION ...

Page 50: ...as the unit is synchronized and able to pass data FOLLOW RS The CS state matches the RS state TR Selects the T3SU 300 s response to the data terminal ready TR lead IGNORED The T3SU 300 ignores the state of the TR lead IDLE WHEN OFF The T3SU 300 suspends traffic on the selected port if the TR lead is off SR Selects the control mode for the data set ready SR lead FORCED ON The SR control lead remain...

Page 51: ...s an OOS OOF condition from the network TRANSMIT CLOCK See the following section for a description of this item Table 3 2 Additional V 35 Interface Port Configuration Selections Continued Selection Description Select If NORMAL you want the transmit clock to be derived from the T3SU 300 INVERT your DTE device cannot provide a transmit clock signal and data errors are present between your DTE and th...

Page 52: ...n INTERFACE TYPE This read only status field displays QUAD DSX 1 indicating that a Quad DSX 1 interface card is installed in the DTE Port card slot PORT STATUS This read only status field displays INACTIVE ACTIVE WAITING ERROR OR NOT INSTALLED indicating the current status of the DSX 1 interface UNALLOCATED 75K BLOCKS Displays the amount of bandwidth in 75k increments not already allocated to any ...

Page 53: ...The available timing sources are described below DS3 The timing for both the near and far end Quad DSX 1 cards is derived from the DS3 interface All DTE devices connected to the DSX 1 interfaces must be slave timed since both cards source the timing reference derived from the DS3 Both the near and far end units must be set to DS3 REMOTE The timing source for the Quad DSX 1 card is derived from the...

Page 54: ...ce card is installed in the DTE Port card slot PORT STATUS This read only status field displays INACTIVE ACTIVE WAITING ERROR OR NOT INSTALLED indicating the current status of the Ethernet Bridge interface UNALLOCATED 75K BLOCKS Displays the amount of bandwidth in 75k increments not already allocated to any of the T3SU 300 DTE ports PORT STATE If an Ethernet Bridge module is installed but not curr...

Page 55: ...oices are available FULL DUPLEX HALF DUPLEX and AUTO DETECT NX75K BLOCKS 1 588 PORT BANDWIDTH Set the amount of bandwidth allocated to the Ethernet Bridge port The selections are from 1 588 yielding a bandwidth of 75 2 kbps to 44 2 Mbps The total PORT BANDWIDTH will automatically be calculated and displayed Changes to this field do not take effect until APPLY SETTINGS is selected APPLY SETTINGS Se...

Page 56: ...iven profile Settings for all port types are assigned to the selected profile 1 or 2 and will apply whenever that profile is active See Figure 3 8 on page 57 Profile Switch Time 1 and 2 Enter the time that you want the profile to become active Enter the time in military time i e 00 00 00 12 AM The profile remains active until one of the following occurs 1 the other profile s activation time comes ...

Page 57: ...MENT The SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu allows you to configure the T3SU 300 for management through SNMP Telnet or a VT100 interface Embedded SNMP and Telnet are available through either a SLIP PPP or a 10BaseT Ethernet port The SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION menu is shown in Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 System Management Configuration Menu ...

Page 58: ...k manager are connected through a gateway node If an IP packet is to be sent to a different network the unit sends it to the gateway Remote IP Address Enter the remote T3SU 300 s IP address to provide network management access through the local T3SU 300 See the section Remote SNMP Management Application on page 114 for more information IP Security Enable or disable the IP Security option If enable...

Page 59: ...configured in the DIALUP OPTIONS menu located on the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION screen See Figure 3 9 on page 57 The DIALUP OPTIONS are described on page 64 Selections for the MODEM MODE include dial up options for VT100 PPP and SLIP If the MANAGEMENT PORT option is set to AUX PORT the PPP and SLIP options are available Modem Baud Rate Set the operating speed of the AUX port to match the conn...

Page 60: ...ds traps Trap Generation This selection determines which trap types if any are generated by the unit Use this menu see Figure 3 10 to enable or disable NEAR END ALARM FAR END ALARM MIB II STANDARD NETWORK TEST DTE PORT and QDSX ALARM trap types See Table 3 5 on page 61 through Table 3 9 on page 63 for trap descriptions Figure 3 10 Trap Generation Menu ...

Page 61: ... AIS when the unit detects an incoming AIS signal Idle Signal when the unit detects an incoming idle signal 1100 over the entire DS3 bandwidth Table 3 6 Far End Alarm Trap Descriptions Trap Type If ENABLED this trap is sent Red Alarm LOS when the unit receives indication from the far end unit through the FEAC channel that the far end unit has lost its receive signal Out of Frame OOF when the unit ...

Page 62: ...on service affecting failure in the network equipment Eqpt Fail SA when the unit receives indication from the network through the FEAC channel of a service affecting failure in the network equipment Com Eqpt Fail NSA when the unit receives indication from the network through the FEAC channel of a non service affecting failure in the network common equipment Table 3 7 MIB II Standard Trap Descripti...

Page 63: ...nt Network Test In when the unit goes into a DS3 network test either commanded locally or remotely Network Test Out when the unit is in a DS3 network test and the test is terminated Table 3 9 DTE Port Trap Description Trap Type If ENABLED this trap is sent Port Status Change when the unit detects a change in any of the four DTE ports These traps may be generated when a DTE interface card is plugge...

Page 64: ... 15 minutes 60 minutes or one day Date Time Enter date and time information Enter the time in military time separated by colons Enter the month date and year separated by forward slashes Alarm Relay Enable if the alarm terminal block located on the rear of the unit is connected to an audible alarm If enabled the alarm circuit is activated when a network alarm occurs Dialup Options Configure the di...

Page 65: ...ted or until each number s maximum for redial attempts is reached Initializing String The AT command entered in this field is used to initialize the modem Normally this field should be left at the default setting ATZ Dial String The AT command entered in this field causes the modem to dial out Normally this field should be left at the default setting ATDT Maximum Redial Attempts The T3SU 300 attem...

Page 66: ... VT100 the unit reports error conditions in plain ASCII with the following information The Unit ID value programmed in the Unit ID field of the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT screen see Figure 3 9 on page 57 A trap code indicating the error condition selected from the TRAP GENERATION screen under SYSTEM MANAGEMENT The date and time when the error was logged When the MODEM MODE is configured for DIALUP PPP or D...

Page 67: ...r end T3SU 300 or reset the unit The SYSTEM UTILITIES menu is shown in Figure 3 12 on page 68 Possible results for the self test are listed in the following chart If the self test results are Then PASS the self test was successful and the unit is ready to use BAD RAM DATA BAD RAM ADDRESS BAD CHECKSUM BAD BOOT SECTOR DS3F LOOPBACK FAILURE ARTE TERMINAL LOOPBACK FAILURE or ARTE INTERNAL LOOPBACK FAI...

Page 68: ...System Utilities Menu SAVE CONFIGURATION The SAVE CONFIGURATION selection commits the current configuration changes to nonvolatile memory If this option is not selected after making changes to the configuration the unit reverts to its previous configuration when powered down ...

Page 69: ...w port status information by selecting 1 STATUS from the MAIN menu Information for the network port and the DTE ports is provided The STATUS menu is shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Status Menu NETWORK PORT DS3 Framing The DS3 framing type is shown in this field ...

Page 70: ...CS menu provides information on test type Condition Description Normal No alarms are currently being received Yellow The unit is transmitting a yellow alarm from the network This alarm is a signal sent back toward the source of a failed transmit circuit The X bits X1 and X2 are set to zero LOS Red Alarm The unit has lost the Rx signal Blue AIS The unit is receiving a blue alarm condition from the ...

Page 71: ... No alarms are currently being received RAI Yellow Alarm The unit is transmitting a yellow alarm from the network This alarm is a signal sent back toward the source of a failed transmit circuit The X bits X1 and X2 are set to zero LOS Red Alarm The unit has lost the Rx signal AIS Blue Alarm The unit is receiving a blue alarm condition from the network A blue alarm occurs when consecutive 1010s are...

Page 72: ...naled a non service affecting equipment failure condition Com Eqpt Fail NSA The network has signaled a non service affecting common equipment failure condition Unknown The T3SU 300 is unable to determine the state of the network or the remote unit Condition Description Condition Description Inactive The port is installed but idle Activate a port through the PORT STATE field of the DTE PORT CONFIGU...

Page 73: ...A signal must be asserted by the DTE For V 35 DTR is required if the TR field is set to IDLE WHEN OFF otherwise DTR is ignored The TR field is found in the DTE PORT CONFIGURATION menu Condition Description Condition Description Status conditions for an individual DSX 1 port Off The DSX 1 port has been turned off by the user OK The DSX 1 port is on and is capable of passing data Red The DSX 1 port ...

Page 74: ...ire Quad DSX 1 card Initializing The Quad DSX 1 interface card has just been inserted and is initializing Comm Error The T3SU 300 unit is unable to communicate with the Quad DSX 1 interface card If displayed call ADTRAN Technical Support See Customer Service Product Support Information and Training on page 14 Frame Slip The Quad DSX 1 interface card has detected a frame slip PLL Error The Quad DSX...

Page 75: ...k circuit A The condition reflected by this lead is dependent upon the LB lead See Table 4 1 LB loopback circuit B The condition reflected by this lead is dependent upon the LA lead See Table 4 1 LC loopback circuit C Asserted by the unit to request a loopback from the DTE TM test mode Asserted by the T3SU 300 when either the network or the port is being tested Table 4 1 LA and LB Leads LA LB Cond...

Page 76: ...S from the DTE PORT STATUS menu The ETHERNET BRIDGE STATUS menu is shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Ethernet Bridge Status Menu Lead Condition RS Request to send CS Clear to send CD Carrier detect TR Data terminal ready SR Data set ready LL Local DTE port loopback RL Remote port payload loopback TM Test mode Asserted by the T3SU 300 when either the network or port is being tested ...

Page 77: ...ual Ethernet ports The status messages are LINK and NO LINK Speed This field displays the current speed of the individual Ethernet ports The status messages are 10 BASET and 100 BASET Duplex This field displays the current duplex mode of the individual Ethernet ports The status messages are HALF DUPLEX and FULL DUPLEX ...

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Page 79: ...s installed the menu item OTHER STATISTICS appears on the main STATISTICS screen see Figure 5 1 All statistical information is given in screens based on the following time periods the current 15 minute interval a 24 hour history divided into 96 15 minute intervals and the totals for the previous 24 hours Also a cumulative alarm count is given This count continues indefinitely until reset by the us...

Page 80: ...umulative alarm count continues indefinitely until CLEAR ALL DS3 ALARM COUNTS is selected See Figure 5 2 and Figure 5 3 on page 81 for examples of alarm screens An alarm history is also available for the individual ports of a Quad DSX 1 interface card if installed Select PORT X QUAD DSX 1 ALARM HISTORY where X is the number of the card slot that the Quad DSX 1 card is installed in See Figure 5 4 o...

Page 81: ...Figure 5 2 Current Alarm Count Screen Figure 5 3 24 Hour Alarm History Screen When a or symbol appears in the upper corner of the screen you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll right or left to view additional information see Figure 5 4 on page 82 ...

Page 82: ...l 96 15 minute intervals See Figure 5 5 on page 83 through Figure 5 7 on page 85 for examples of the performance parameter screens Descriptions of each field of these screens follow Interval starting at Time that the 15 minute interval began This field is only displayed in the 24 hour history screen which gives information for the previous 24 hours divided into 15 minute intervals shown in Figure ...

Page 83: ...Vs or one or more loss of signal LOS defects occurred Figure 5 5 Network Statistics Menu for Current 15 Minute Interval P Bit Errored Seconds PES Number of seconds with one or more PCVs P bit coding violations one or more out of frame defects or a detected incoming AIS alarm indication signal This count is not incremented when UASs unavailable seconds are counted P Bit Severely Errored Seconds PSE...

Page 84: ...ave occurred Figure 5 6 Network Port Statistics 24 Hour History Screen C Bit Errored Seconds CES Number of seconds with one or more CCVs one or more out of frame defects or a detected incoming AIS This count is not incremented when UASs are counted C Bit Severely Errored Seconds CSES Number of seconds with 44 or more CCVs one or more out of frame defects or a detected incoming AIS This count is no...

Page 85: ...Statistics If a Quad DSX 1 card or Ethernet Bridge card is installed the menu item OTHER STATISTICS appears on the main STATISTICS screen see Figure 5 1 For Quad DSX 1 cards an alarm history is available for the individual ports See Alarm History on page 76 For Ethernet Bridge cards MIB counters provide statistics for each Ethernet Port See Figure 5 8 on page 86 Figure 5 9 on page 88 and Figure 5 ...

Page 86: ...is not counted by either TX_LATE COLLISION or the TX_EXCESSIVE_COLLISION counter TX_ BROADCAST_ PKTS The number of good packets transmitted by a port that are directed to a broadcast address This counter does not include errored broadcast packets or valid multicast packets TX_ MULTICAST_ PKTS The number of good packets transmitted by a port that are directed to a multicast address This counter doe...

Page 87: ...ttempt is delayed because the medium is busy TX_LATE_ COLLISIONS The number of times a collision is detected later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet TX_ EXCESSIVE_ COLLISIONS The number of packets that are not transmitted from a port because the packet experienced 16 transmission attempts TX_FRAME_ IN_DISC The number of valid packets received that are discarded by the forwarding...

Page 88: ...but including the FCS RX_PAUSE_ PKTS The number of PAUSE frames received by a port The pause frame must have a valid MAC Control Frame RX_OVERSIZE _PKTS The number of good packets received by a port that are greater than 1522 bytes inclusive excluding framing bits but including the FCS RX_JABBERS The number of packets received by a port that are longer than 1522 bytes and have either an FCS error ...

Page 89: ...ed to a multicast address This counter does not include errorred multicast packets or valid broadcast packets RX_ BROADCAST_ PKTS The number of good packets received by a port that are directed to a broadcast address This counter does not include errored broadcast packets or valid multicast packets RX_SA_ CHANGES The number of times the SA of good receive packets has changed from the previous valu...

Page 90: ...oes not increment on detection of collision during the carrier event PKTS_64_ OCTETS The number of packets including error packets that are 64 bytes long PKTS_65T0127 _OCTETS The number of packets including error packets that are between 65 and 127 bytes long PKTS_ 128T0255_ OCTETS The number of packets including error packets that are between 128 and 255 bytes long PKTS_ 256T0511_ OCTETS The numb...

Page 91: ...1 1B T3SU 300 User Manual 91 PKTS_ 1024TO1522_ OCTETS The number of packets including error packets that are between 1024 and 1522 bytes long Table 5 3 Ethernet Bridge Statistics Counters Screen 3 Continued Counter Name Description ...

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Page 93: ...f the menu select the port s corresponding number and press Enter The individual port menus provide loopback and BERT selections BERT configuration options and results are given in the right hand column of the main DIAGNOSTICS menu Diagnostic selections are described in the following portions of this chapter DS3 Options page 95 through page 97 HSSI and V 35 Port Options page 97 through page 100 Qu...

Page 94: ...Chapter 6 Diagnostics 94 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1 1B Figure 6 1 Diagnostics Main Menu Loopback tests may be performed simultaneously on all four DTE ports ...

Page 95: ...stics Menu Data Mode Ends a test already in progress for this port DS3 Payload Loopback During this test all payload information is re framed and looped back towards the network See Figure 6 3 on page 96 for a block diagram illustrating the loopback point and the signal paths for this test This test does not interrupt data flow from the network to the DTE but it does block all DTE to network data ...

Page 96: ...ng a 511 test pattern or DTE data generated by the remote host With this test the T3SU 300 transceiver receives data from the network and loops it back toward the network through its transmitter The transmitted data is identical to the receive data including framing errors and can therefore be accurately tested by the carrier for errors See Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Line Loopback Test DTE T3SU 300 The...

Page 97: ...ion initiates a DS3 Loopback test for the remote unit and sends checks the BERT pattern over the entire DS3 payload bandwidth DTE Ports 1 4 Access the DTE port diagnostic options by selecting the number corresponding with the desired port options 2 through 5 from the main DIAGNOSTICS menu These options differ depending on the interface type of the selected port See the following section for the te...

Page 98: ...This selection initiates a PAYLOAD LOOPBACK test for all data on the selected port rather than for the entire DS3 During this test the data is looped back in the network direction Perform this test to verify the integrity of the portion of the DS3 link connecting the selected port of the T3SU 300 and the remote DTE This test is non intrusive to the three other ports See Figure 6 6 on page 99 This ...

Page 99: ...e whether the errors are coming from the transmit or the receive direction See Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Payload BERT Test DTE Loopback This test is used to verify proper operation of the link between the T3SU 300 and the terminal equipment During this test all data sent by the terminal equipment is looped back to the terminal equipment A block diagram illustrating the loopback point and the signal pa...

Page 100: ...for all data on the selected port Perform this test to verify the integrity of the portion of the DS3 link connecting the local DTE and the selected port of the remote T3SU 300 All other ports on both the local and remote units are unaffected Remote Payload Loopback with BERT Perform this test to verify the integrity of the link between the selected port of the local T3SU 300 and the corresponding...

Page 101: ...oad Loopback test for the local T3SU 300 shown in Figure 6 6 on page 99 Quad DSX 1 Diagnostic Options The menu in Figure 6 10 appears if the selected port is a Quad DSX 1 Descriptions of the menu selections follow the figure Figure 6 10 Quad DSX 1 Diagnostics Menu Data Mode Ends a test already in progress ...

Page 102: ...test Figure 6 11 DSX 1 Payload Loopback Test x Framer Loopback During this test all information from the network side DS3 for the selected DSX 1 interface is looped back towards the network See Figure 6 12 for an illustration of this test Figure 6 12 Framer Loopback Test T3SU 300 T3 DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 DS3 MUX Framer Formatter Jitter Attenuator Elastic Store T3SU 300 T3 DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 DS3 MUX Frame...

Page 103: ...he circuitry deeper into the Quad DSX 1 interface card See Figure 6 13 for an illustration of this test Figure 6 13 DSX 1 Local Loopback Test x Line Loopback During this test all information on the selected DSX 1 interface including framing is looped back towards the DTE See Figure 6 14 for an illustration of this test Figure 6 14 Line Loopback Test T3SU 300 T3 DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 DS3 MUX Framer Form...

Page 104: ...e is looped back to the far end unit The end result is all DSX 1 interfaces of the far end unit are looped back All other ports are unaffected See Figure 6 15 for an illustration of this test Figure 6 15 Payload Loopback Test T3SU 300 T3SU 300 T3 DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 DS3 MUX DS3 MUX Local port in Payload Loopback Far end unit in Data Mode ...

Page 105: ...nd result of this test is a loopback of all DSX 1 interfaces towards the DTE See Figure 6 16 for an illustration of this test Figure 6 16 DTE Loopback Test Payload and DTE Loopback This test is a combination of a Payload Loopback and a DTE Loopback All of the near and far end DSX 1 interfaces on the selected Quad DSX 1 interface card are looped back See Figure 6 17 on page 106 for an illustration ...

Page 106: ... DSX 1 interface card This results in all of the DSX 1 interfaces in the local unit being looped back See Figure 6 18 for an illustration of this test Figure 6 18 DSX 1 Payload Loopback Test T3SU 300 T3SU 300 T3 DSX 1 DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 DS3 MUX DS3 MUX Unit in Data Mode Port in Payload and DTE Loopback T3SU 300 T3SU 300 T3 DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 DS3 MUX DS3 MUX Far end unit responds to port loo...

Page 107: ... 6 19 The internal test pattern generator can be configured for the following types of test patterns All zeros All ones 2 15 1 2 23 1 The test pattern is used to independently test the operation of the framing circuitry and the network interface of the T3SU 300 Instead of using data from the host this test uses data generated by the T3SU 300 s internal test pattern generator and detector Figure 6 ...

Page 108: ...ays which port is transmitting and receiving the BERT pattern Direction Displays the direction in which the BERT pattern is being sent State Displays either SYNC or NO SYNC to indicate whether the unit is in sync with the BERT pattern Errors Displays the number of BERT errors received by the T3SU 300 since the last reset Current Err Sec Displays the number of BERT errors received by the unit in th...

Page 109: ... these examples may need modification based on your network configuration SINGLE PORT FULL T3 BANDWIDTH In applications requiring full T3 bandwidth the T3SU 300 operates with other vendor products that support 44 2 Mbps data over unchannelized T3 circuits In the application shown in Figure 7 1 the T3SU 300 provides network connectivity for a router running at 44 2 Mbps The data is frame relay and ...

Page 110: ... for a configuration example of this application using a Quad DSX 1 card This application shown in Figure 7 2 on page 111 supports two subnet connections via two different routers a video conferencing connection and a main frame data connection The T3SU 300 Table 7 1 Single Port Full T3 Bandwidth Application Configuration Example Local T3SU 300 DS3 Network DS3 Framing C bit Parity Line Length Shor...

Page 111: ...er Router Router Router HSSI HSSI 18 Mbps T3 T3 HSSI 18 Mbps 18 Mbps 18 Mbps HSSI Video Conferencing Video Conferencing Main Frame Main Frame Dedicated Fiber Network V 35 6 Mbps V 35 1 5 Mbps V 35 1 5 Mbps V 35 6 Mbps Table 7 2 Multiport Application Configuration Example Local T3SU 300 Remote T3SU 300 DS3 Network DS3 Framing C bit Parity DS3 Framing C bit Parity Line Length Short Line Length Short...

Page 112: ...P point of presence and a high speed V 35 connection at the customer s router The carrier manages both the local and remote T3SU 300s via SNMP Table 7 3 on page 113 gives an example configuration for this application DTE 4 V 35 Port State Enabled Port State Enabled Nx75k blocks 20 Nx75k blocks 20 System Management Local IP Address 10 4 10 2 Nothing required Remote unit can be managed using the loc...

Page 113: ...h Short Line Length Short DS3 Timing Local DS3 Timing Loop Data Link Enabled Data Link Enabled DTE 1 Port State Disabled Port State Disabled DTE 2 Port State Enabled Port State Enabled HSSI Local Nx75k blocks 107 Nx75k blocks 107 V 35 Remote DTE 3 Port State Disabled Port State Disabled DTE 4 Port State Disabled Port State Disabled System Management Local IP Address 12 6 12 2 Nothing required Remo...

Page 114: ...mote unit s IP address in its REMOTE IP ADDRESS field That same IP address is entered into the remote unit s LOCAL IP ADDRESS field Figure 7 4 gives an example configuration for this application Figure 7 4 Remote Management Application T3SU 300 IP 10 4 10 3 IP 10 4 10 2 IP 10 4 10 3 T3 OSU 300 Table 7 4 Configuration Example for Remote SNMP Management Application Local T3SU 300 Remote T3SU 300 DS3...

Page 115: ...Dedicated Fiber Network Main Frame Video Conferencing Video Conferencing Main Frame V 35 6 Mbps V 35 6 Mbps V 35 1 5 Mbps HSSI 18 Mbps HSSI 18 Mbps V 35 1 5 Mbps PBX Router Router PBX T3SU 300 T3SU 300 Quad DSX 1 Quad DSX 1 T3 T3 Table 7 5 Configuration Example for a Voice Application Local T3SU 300 Remote T3SU 300 DS3 Network DS3 Framing C bit Parity DS3 Framing C bit Parity Line Length Short Lin...

Page 116: ...ng Source DS3 DSX 1 Port 1 Port State Enabled Framing ESF Line Coding B8ZS Line Length 0 to 133 feet DSX 1 Port 2 Port State Enabled Framing ESF Line Coding B8ZS Line Length 0 to 133 feet DSX 1 Timing Source DS3 System Management Local IP Address 10 4 10 2 Nothing required Remote unit can be managed using the local T3SU 300 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 10 4 10 1 IP Security Disable...

Page 117: ...ignments for the connectors located on the T3SU 300 For more information on these connectors see Chapter 2 Installation and Operation on page 31 Table A 1 Control Port Pin Assignments RJ Pin Name Direction 1 GND 2 RTS I 3 TD I 4 DSR O 5 RD O 6 CTS Used for hardware flow control O 7 DTR I 8 DCD O ...

Page 118: ...ailable CA 4 29 O Receive Data RD 5 30 O Loopback Circuit C LC 6 31 O Send Timing ST 7 32 Signal Ground SG 8 33 I DTE Available TA 9 34 I Terminal Timing TT 10 35 I Loopback Circuit A LA 11 36 I Send Data SD 12 37 I Loopback Circuit B LB 13 38 Signal Ground SG 14 18 39 43 I Five Ancillary to DCE 19 44 Signal Ground SG 20 23 45 48 O Five Ancillary from DCE 24 49 O Test Mode TM 25 50 Signal Ground S...

Page 119: ... 1 and 2 3 RD The positive signal for the RD differential pair This signal contains the serial input data stream received from the network 4 5 N A not used 6 RD The negative signal for the RD differential pair pins 3 and 6 7 8 N A not used Table A 4 V 35 Interface Card Pin Assignments Pin Name Description A 101 Protective Ground PG B 102 Signal Ground SG C 105 Request to Send RTS D 106 Clear to Se...

Page 120: ...ent Timing SCT A AA 114 Transmitter Signal Element Timing SCT B U 113 External TX Signal Element SCX A W 113 External TX Signal Element SCX B NN Test Indicator TI Table A 5 Quad DSX 1 Interface Card Pin Assignments Pin Name Description 1 R1 TXDATA RING Send data toward DTE 2 T1 TXDATA TIP Send data toward DTE 3 UNUSED not used 4 R RXDATA RING Receive data from DTE 5 T RXDATA TIP Receive data from ...

Page 121: ...ine rate 44 736 Mbps Line interface 75 ohm BNC coax female connectors DTE Interface s Integrated HSSI port Three option slots accept any combination of interface cards HSSI ports are SCSI II 50 pin female V 35 ports are high speed M34 female DSX 1 ports are RJ 48C 4 wire All option cards are hot swappable DTE Rates Supported HSSI port s support 75 kbps to 44 2 Mbps V 35 port s support 75 kbps to 1...

Page 122: ...and SNMP Telnet Integrated 10BaseT Ethernet and SLIP PPP async port MIB II RFC 1213 and 1407 compliant ADTRAN Enterprise MIB for extended monitoring and control configuration Agency Approvals FCC Part 15 Class A UL and CUL Environment Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Relative Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Power AC version 120 VAC 9 W DC version 24 to 48 VDC 8W Physi...

Page 123: ...r violation CA communications equipment available CCITT Consultive Committee for International Telephony and Telegraphy CD carrier detect CO central office CPE customer premises equipment CRC cyclic redundancy check CS clear to send CSU channel service unit CTS clear to send dB decibel DCD data carrier detect DCE data communications equipment DDS digital data service DLCI data link connection iden...

Page 124: ...k FEBE far end block error HSSI high speed serial interface IP internet protocol KA keep alive LAN local area network LCV line coding violation LED light emitting diode LES line errored seconds LL local loopback LOS loss of signal MBE M bit errors Mbps megabits per second MIB management information base ms millisecond NC normally closed NI network interface NMS network management system NO normall...

Page 125: ...k RL remote loopback RMA return material authorization RS request to send RTS request to send Rx receive SEFS severely errored framing seconds SES severely errored seconds SLIP serial line internet protocol SNMP simple network management protocol SR data set ready sync synchronous TA terminal equipment available TD transmit data TDM time division multiplexing TM test mode TR data terminal ready Tx...

Page 126: ...Appendix C Acronyms Abbreviations 126 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1 1B ...

Page 127: ... A bipolar line coding format in T1 transmission sys tems whereby successive ones are alternately inverted ANSI American National Standards Institute A non profit organization that coordi nates voluntary standards activities in the United States asynchronous A method of data transmission which allows characters to be sent at irregular intervals by preceding each character with a start bit followed...

Page 128: ...al wave or state as either a one or a zero A bit is the smallest unit of information a computer can process bit error The receipt of an encoded bit that differs from what was sent by the transmitter bit rate The speed at which bits are transmitted usually expressed in bits per second bps blue alarm AIS An alarm used in T1 T3 transmission In a T3 circuit blue alarms occur when there is a transmissi...

Page 129: ...transfer semiconductor capacity and data storage carrier The provider of the telecommunication services to the customer site Carriers can be local telephone companies regional telephone companies or any inter exchange carrier such as AT T Sprint or MCI C bit An overhead bit in the DS3 string not used for framing parity or alarm indica tion CCITT Consultive Committee for International Telephony and...

Page 130: ...ectrical interface between the T3SU 300 and the control terminal The con trol terminal is used to communicate commands to the unit CPE customer premise equipment All telecommunications terminal equipment located on the customer premises including telephone sets private branch exchanges PBXs data terminals and customer owned coin operated tele phones CSU channel service unit A device used to connec...

Page 131: ...i point circuits and cross connecting equipment DDS is offered on an inter LATA basis by AT T and on an intra LATA basis by the Bell operating companies delay The amount of time by which a signal is delayed A round trip transmission delay measurement helps detect possible causes of protocol timeouts DLCI datalink communications identifier A unique number assigned to a PVC end point in a frame rela...

Page 132: ...ides telecommunications services ES errored seconds A second with one or more coding violations CVs Ethernet Transmission protocol for packet switching LANs facilities The equipment used by carriers to provide communication services far end The distant end to that being considered Not the end where testing is being car ried out FCC Federal Communications Commission The U S federal agency responsib...

Page 133: ...tion processing equipment in a limited geo graphic area local loopback LL A type of test used to verify the operation of the local terminal equipment the CSU and the connection between the two The signal from the DTE is looped back by the CSU and is sent back to the DTE loopback The technique for testing the processing circuitry of a communications device May be initiated locally or remotely via a...

Page 134: ...emain closed when inactive near end The unit on site NI network interface The demarcation point between the CPE and the PSTN NO normally open Relay switch contacts that remain open when inactive NRZ non return to zero A mode in which the digital level is low for a 0 bit and high for a 1 bit and does not return to zero between successive 1 bits out of band Signaling that is separated from the chann...

Page 135: ... alarm is declared on detec tion of LOS or OOF not caused by an alarm indication signal AIS that persists for more than two seconds remote configuration A feature designed into ADTRAN products that allows remote units to be con figured from a local unit or a VT 100 compatible terminal router A device that supports communications between networks Routers are similar to bridges with the exception th...

Page 136: ...th the use of clocks and informa tion sent along with the transmitted data T1 Transmission rates of 1 544 Mbps are available on T1 communication lines Also referred to as digital signal level 1 DS 1 See also E1 T3 Transmission rates of 44 736 Mbps are available on T3 communication lines Also referred to as digital signal level 3 DS 3 TDM time division multiplexing A technique for transmitting two ...

Page 137: ...terminal emulation mode used for asynchronous communications Used to configure the T3SU 300 WAN wide area network A communications network serving geographically separate areas A WAN typically extends a LAN outside the building to link to other LANs over telephone lines yellow alarm A T3 yellow alarm is an indication sent back toward the source of a failed trans mit circuit in a DS3 two way transm...

Page 138: ...Appendix D Glossary 138 T3SU 300 User Manual 61202217L1 1B ...

Page 139: ...point to point 110 111 single port full T3 109 110 apply settings 50 53 55 ATDT 65 ATZ 65 auth failure traps 62 auto framing 53 auxiliary port 26 59 description 36 setting baud rate 59 B B8ZS 53 55 bad boot sector 67 bad checksum 67 bad RAM address 67 bad RAM data 67 bandwidth 74 bandwidth profiles 56 baud rate 59 BERT 39 93 107 108 pattern 107 test 97 blue alarm 70 71 T1 status 73 blue alarm trap...

Page 140: ...n timeout 66 control port 34 37 117 pin assignments 117 CS 50 CSES 84 CV 84 D D4 53 damage while shipping 31 data link 43 46 data link state 71 data mode 95 98 101 date setting 64 DB 25 34 desktop installation 34 diagnostics 39 93 DS3 BERT test 97 line loopback test 96 payload loopback test 95 remote DS3 loopback test 97 remote payload loopback with BERT test 97 DSX 1 DTE loopback test 105 framer ...

Page 141: ...lication 115 DTE interface cards installing 35 DTE interfaces 121 DTE leads 74 DTE loopback test 99 105 112 DTE port 43 60 configuration 46 description 36 LEDs 41 status information 72 DTE rates 121 E Eqpt Fail NSA 72 Eqpt Fail SA 71 equipment provided 31 equipment fail NSA 62 equipment fail SA 62 error port status 49 72 ESF 53 ethernet 26 43 57 122 EXZ 83 F far end alarm 60 FBE 84 F bit errors 84...

Page 142: ...tallation 35 Quad DSX 1 28 V 35 28 interface type 49 52 54 72 invert pattern 108 IP 58 IP address trap 60 IP hosts 58 IP security 58 L LA 75 LAN 27 36 59 pin assignments 119 last modem response 67 LB 75 LC 75 LCV 83 leads 74 LEDs alarm 40 descriptions 40 DTE port 41 in service 40 in test 40 41 LOS 40 network 40 RD 41 remote active 40 status 41 TD 41 LES 83 line coding 53 55 line coding violations ...

Page 143: ...63 network manager 27 normal network state 70 not installed port status 49 O off T1 status 73 OK T1 Status 73 OOF 61 70 71 83 84 T1 status 73 OOS OOF 50 operation overview 31 out of frame traps 61 P password default 63 setting 63 pattern 107 BERT test 107 pause between calls 66 payload and DTE loopback test 100 105 payload BERT test 99 payload loopback test 98 102 104 P bit coding violations 84 P ...

Page 144: ...ion 34 illustration 35 receipt inspection 31 red alarm 70 71 T1 status 73 red alarm traps 61 refresh all remote statistics 85 remote 46 active LED 40 auto configuration 46 configuration 44 46 DS3 loopback test 97 DSX 1 timing source 53 IP address 58 login 39 payload loopback with BERT test 97 100 port payload loopback test 100 106 SNMP application 114 state 71 reset all tests 108 RFC 1213 27 RS 50...

Page 145: ...ultiplexer 25 timed profiles 46 54 TM 75 toggle all traps 63 transmit clock 51 trap generation 60 trap IP addresses 60 traps 60 65 TX 37 U UAS 82 83 84 UL information DC version 33 unavailable seconds 82 unit ID 63 V V 34 modem 26 V 35 25 27 49 55 56 72 75 93 98 110 112 cable 32 card 25 28 configuring 49 leads 74 voice application 115 Quad DSX 1 115 VT 100 26 34 37 43 57 122 connection 37 W waitin...

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