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ATLAS 800 Series Nx56-54 BONDing Module User Manual
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1. Instructions for Installing the IMUX 56 64 Module Step Action Remove the cover plate corresponding to the slot into which the 1 IMUX 56 64 Module will be installed from the ATLAS chassis rear panel 2 Slide the IMUX 56 64 Module into the ATLAS chassis until the module is positioned firmly against the front of the ATLAS unit 3 Fasten the thumbscrews at both edges of the option module 4 Complete installation of remaining modules and Base Unit as specified in the nstallation chapter of the ATLAS User Manual 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation Cover Plate Figure 2 1 Installing the IMUX 56 64 Module POWER UP AND INITIALIZATION Failed Self Test When the IMUX 56 64 Module is inserted into the ATLAS chassis the front panel STATUS indicator blinks red yellow and green for a time Previously configured settings for the IMUX 56 64 Module are automatically restored upon power up When the IMUX 56 64 Module is ready for operation the STATUS indicator remains solid green At this time a system self test can be invoked as described in ATLAS User Manual Win This startup sequence may take up to ten seconds The terminal menu self test log records self test failures for the IMUX 56 64 Module WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this pr
2. Timer sec 8 TXFA Timer sec 18 TXADDG1 Timer sec 58 TXDEQ Timer sec 58 TANULL Timer sec 18 TCID Timer sec 5 Call Stagger Ho Stagger 7 H 2 help 28 49 Figure 3 5 IMUX 56 64 Module Config Menu For a description of the individual timers see BONDING Config on page 3 2 ATLAS FEATURES USED WITH IMUX 56 64 MODULE OPTIONS In addition to the IMUX 56 64 Module menu items two additional ATLAS menu items may be operated in conjunction with the IMUX 56 64 Module These are Factory Restore and System Self test 3 8 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 3 Operation Factory Restore System Self Test Individual IMUX 56 64 Modules do not have independent configurations there is one configuration for all IMUX 56 64 Modules in an ATLAS This configuration can be returned to factory default by pressing F while the cur sor is positioned over the BONDING Config submenu found in the System Config menu Factory defaulting an individual IMUX 56 64 Module will not affect the configuration System Self test a submenu of the ATLAS main menu item System Utility executes both the IMUX 56 64 Module internal test and the ATLAS internal test The results of the self test are displayed in the self test log The unit continuously updates the display on the self test log screen until all test results are shown For additional information on self test see the ATLAS User Manual 61200262L1 1A IMUX
3. on working with passwords N Security level 1 users can view and edit every available field Security level 5 users can view any field but they cannot edit Each menu description in this section indicates the required password level required for write and read access TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE ATLAS uses hierarchical menus to access all of its features The top most menu level leads to submenus which are grouped by functionality All sub menu options display in the VT 100 terminal window You can use the Modules terminal menu to configure and control the IMUX 56 64 Module The Modules menu option Type shows the IMUX 56 64 Module as IMUX see Figure 3 2 The following sections describe the Mod ules menu and its submenus 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Operation MENU ACCESS SYSTEM CONFIG BONDING Config TXINIT Timer TXFA Timer The ATLAS System Controller automatically detects the presence of the IMUX 56 64 Module when it is installed in the system To access menus and submenus use the keyboard arrow keys to scroll to the appropriate row and column then press Enter on the keyboard For example to view the Menus submenu for IMUX use the keyboard arrow keys to move to the row IMUX and the column Menu then press Enter on the keyboard how to navigate through the terminal menu Win Refer to the ATLAS User Manual for detailed instructions on The IMUX 56 64 Modu
4. 56 64 Module User Manual 3 9 Chapter 3 Operation 3 10 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Index A accessing menus 3 2 ALARM 3 4 ATLAS features 3 8 ATLAS system controller 3 2 B BOARD REVISION 3 6 BONDED EP 3 8 BONDING CONFIG 3 2 BONDING status display values 3 7 C CALL STAGGER 3 3 call stagger values 3 3 configuring Modem 16 Module 3 1 D DATA RATE 3 8 F factory restore 3 8 failed self test 2 2 FCC statement iii FIRMWARE REVISION 3 6 H hardware revision 3 5 IMUX MENU 3 6 INFO 3 6 initialization 2 2 installing the modem 2 1 items included in shipment 2 1 M MENU 3 4 menu structure 3 1 modem description 1 1 1 3 features 1 2 MODULES 3 4 N NUMBCHANNELS 3 8 O offline state 3 5 online state 3 5 P PART NUMBER 3 6 password levels 3 1 R repair 2 2 return information 2 2 REV 3 5 RMA requests 2 2 S self test system 3 9 SERIAL NUMBER 3 6 service 2 2 shipping contents 2 1 damage 2 1 61200262L1 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual Index 1 Index SLT 3 4 STATE 3 5 STATUS 3 5 3 7 status messages for Modem 16 3 5 SYSTEM CONFIG 3 2 system self test 3 8 3 9 T TANULL TIMER 3 3 TCID TIMER 3 3 terminal menu navigating 3 2 terminal menu structure 3 1 tests power up 2 2 self test failed 2 2 system self test 3 8 TXADDO1 TIMER 3 3 TXDEQ TIMER 3 3 TXFA TIMER 3 2 TXINIT TIMER 3 2 TYPE 3 4 type menu 3 4 W warranty 2 2 Y
5. 7 RICE 3 7 N mbChannels u tc e teres evt en DO Mace ERE Ae OR eee Pesce sh 3 8 Data Rate Sess A A oiu e eet eiie iieiee 3 8 Bonded Ep dominar bee Need e e ie ae rea titer ci bee i ca E E rog 3 8 Configuration ninin hioc gelistet uenerit ane irr ec e i a oreet 3 8 ATLAS Features used with IMUX 56 64 Module Options sse e enn 3 8 ALO NT aco dete ni ev dU RR HAT P NANO 3 9 System Self Test T M 3 9 Innoc O NN Index 1 vi IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A List of Figures Figure 1 1 ATLAS Remote Access Application sees eee eee nnne 1 1 Figure 1 2 Interface Configuration Example sese eee eee eene nennen 1 2 Figure 13 IMUX 56 64 Module escitas lin etit eec tette ie erant etg ie oet e dere ebbe beg 1 3 Figure 2 1 Installing the IMUX 56 64 Module eee eee eene eene enn nnne 2 2 Figure 3 1 BONDING Config Submenu ossssseeeeeeeeenennen nennen nnne nennen nennen 3 2 Figure 3 2 Modules Menu A te t nre ert rci E ee n el Re 3 4 Figure 3 3 IMUX 56 64 Module Submenus esee eene 3 6 Figure 3 4 IMUX 56 64 Module Status Menu esee eene nennen 3 7 Figure 3 5 IMUX 56 64 Module Config Menu eene nene nnne nennen nennen 3 8 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual vii List of Figures viii IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A List of Tables Table 3 1 Management Meth
6. ADRAN IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual Part Number 1200262L1 6120026211 1A July 1999 ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 1999 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A ADTRAN Year 2000 Y2K Readiness Disclosure ADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will correctly function in the new millennium ADTRAN warrants that all products meet Year 2000 specifications regardless of model or revision Information about ADTRAN s Year 2000 compliance program is available at the fol lowing Product Matrix www adtran com y2kfax html E mail year2000 adtran com Faxback Document Line 256 963 8200 Y2K plans and product certifications are listed in the Product Matrix see above Y2K Project Line 256 963 2200 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pur suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment 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 the is equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfe
7. DING sessions per module e Event driven dial backup of frame relay or T1 circuits e Support for 56K or 64K circuits e Video Conferencing e Software upgrades via FLASH download 1 2 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 1 Introduction PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The IMUX 56 64 Module has no external interfaces Both the network and DTE interfaces are provided on other ATLAS components Information is passed to and from the IMUX 56 64 Module via ATLAS internal bussing scheme Figure 1 3 illustrates the IMUX 56 64 Module card as seen from the rear panel e varo Figure 1 3 IMUX 56 64 Module 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 4 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 2 Installation UNPACK AND INSPECT Carefully inspect the IMUX 56 64 Module for shipping damages If damage is suspected file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Technical Support If possible keep the original shipping container for use in returning the IMUX 56 64 Module for repair or for verification of shipping damage Contents of ADTRAN Shipment The following items are included in the ADTRAN shipment e IMUX 56 64 Module e IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual insert into main ATLAS User Manual INSTALLING THE IMUX 56 64 MODULE The installation procedure is described below and Figure 2 1 shows the proper placement of the option module
8. Y2K iii Index 2 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 Product Support Information Presales Inquiries and Applications Support Please contact your local distributor ADTRAN Applications Engineering or ADTRAN Sales Applications Engineering 800 615 1176 Sales 800 827 0807 Post Sales Support Please contact your local distributor first If your local distributor cannot help please contact ADT RAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number available Technical Support 888 AADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CAPS department to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CAPS directly at the following number CAPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Customer and Product Service 6767 Old Madison Pike Progress Center Building 6 Suite 690 Huntsville Alabama 35807 RMA
9. and Customer Service ere ed eid dere eni eon rh er He REO FE PAESE PL oe 2 2 Chapter 3 Operation or ccococosonoso 3 1 OVOeEVIe Witte iiec nivea bane eb by lvi pins area bee es PRESENT 3 1 Terminal Menu Structure ici acia 3 1 M n A CCOSS a ee aa De 3 2 System Config zn 12 2 Nr ERBE rn RR UH Ie re reat ire ti he rece hepar bo RE Peas 3 2 BONDING Config tesis vasa e eet singe ia 3 2 TINTE Timer iii 3 2 IXFA Timer 20s os rare oe AREE APR te RN Sales 3 2 TXADDOT Eimer eon enacted n I denen eem 3 3 TXDEQ Timet iurc ie eerte b fb e deber EE E ERU Eee HER 3 3 TANULL Tirier niit etie erbe pe BR deti edi DARET 3 3 TEID TIMET sie tee eet teet b e RR AR EUER IN E ERE ER 3 3 Cal Stagger eei ette la tette dt tipa ie Ut bea 3 3 Modules titi eie NO hc ode vea Hai iie oh ted bate bei iei bs 3 4 SIUS Eustathii a abba Hane 3 4 Type QA 3 4 hu Me I M den 3 4 Al ri si EDU T IT 3 4 RIED A aaa 3 5 Status ee E NN 3 5 Rev 2 2 48 2082 BE epu e ceo SUR A ati 3 5 IMUX MORBU eite en ita 3 6 THEO at ii lr 3 6 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual V Table of Contents Part Number iint feet be e Her Fever voe Le rh ee Pec T CR T 3 6 Serial Number pirado ntt atri einen aient nbi 3 6 Board Revision a E ee b ied 3 6 Firmware Revision iaa 3 6 Status ix cbe tea niis meten nm EO nu ew Ee aea s E E de 3
10. dule and it cannot be set to any other option Win If a module is installed Type automatically displays the name of Menu Read security 5 Displays additional status and configuration submenus for the IMUX 56 64 Module To access the submenus for this item use the arrow keys to scroll to the Menu column for the module you want to edit and press Enter Alarm Read security 5 Displays whether there is an alarm condition on the IMUX 56 64 Module Press Enter in this field to activate the Alarm menu 3 4 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 3 Operation State Read security 5 Displays whether the module is online or offline Even though a module is physically installed it must be marked Online for it to be considered an available resource Marking an installed module Offline may be useful in system troubleshooting If you choose Offline the module will not be in alarm condition but will display Offline module for any data bandwidth Win Only if State reads Online can the ATLAS use an installed Status Read security 5 Displays status information on the IMUX 56 64 Module Table 3 3 describes status messages that may appear and their meanings Rev Read security 5 Hardware Revision Displays the hardware revision of the IMUX 56 64 Module Table 3 3 Status Messages Message Meaning Comments Online The module is enabled and is responding to the This is the normal response of system control
11. inated particular BONDING session The initial BONDING negotiation was successful and the IMUX 56 64 Module is in the process of adding channels to the BONDING session The remaining channels were brought up successfully and the BONDING session is now ready to pass data The BONDING session has been terminated for some reason and is in the process of freeing BONDING resources 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 3 7 Chapter 3 Operation NumBChannels Data Rate Bonded Ep Configuration Read security 5 Displays the number of bearer channels used in this BONDING session When the number is displayed in the format X Y Y is the number of BONDING resources reserved for this session and X is the number of calls belonging to this session that are up If just a number is displayed then all calls are up and the number displayed is the number of BONDING resources in use for this session Read security 5 Displays the data rate for this BONDING session The number in the paren thesis is the data rate of the individual bearer channels Read security 5 Displays the slot and port of the terminating endpoint that is using this BONDING session Read security 5 Displays the configuration submenus available for the IMUX 56 64 Mod ule see Figure 3 5 Changes to the configuration of any IMUX 56 64 Module will be propagated to all IMUX 56 64 Modules TLAS 888 Modules 5 IMUX Menus Config TXINIT
12. le includes a BONDING Config submenu under the System Config menu The following paragraphs describe this submenu Write security 5 Read security 5 Displays the configuration submenus available for the IMUX 56 64 Mod ules This configuration is shared among all IMUX 56 64 Modules see Fig ure 3 1 ATLAS 888 System Config BONDING Config Ethernet Port TXINIT Timer sec 18 Chain Port 3 TXFA Timer sec 18 SNMP 3 TXRDD81 Timer sec 58 System Event Logging TXDEQ Timer sec 58 Syslog Setup TRNULL Timer sec 18 Real Time Clock Access Passwords BONDING Config TCID Timer sec 5 Call Stagger No Stagger WOW WOW WOW WOW Wo WoW WoW www SYS RLRM CSU ONLN Figure 3 1 BONDING Config Submenu Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the length of time the originating endpoint attempts to detect the BONDING negotiation pattern from the answering endpoint before decid ing the BONDING call has failed Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the length of time both endpoints attempt to detect the BONDING frame pattern when a call is connected before deciding the BONDING call has failed When interoperating with other manufacturers BONDING 3 2 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 3 Operation TXADDO1 Timer TXDEQ Timer TANULL Timer TCID Timer Call Stagger equipment it may be necessary to change this time so that it matches TXADDOI Write security 3 Read sec
13. ler s status polls the system No Response The module is enabled but is not responding to the This response indicates either a System controller s status polls problem in the system or the module is not installed Empty The system controller has not detected the presence of a module in the option slot nor has a module been manually enabled for this option slot Offline The module is installed but has been taken Offline The module is still responding to by a user controller polls Offline The module is installed but has been taken Offline This response indicates either a No Response py a user The module is not responding to polls problem in the system or the module is not installed Not Ready The module is installed and performing startup The initialization of the IMUX initialization 56 64 should take less than 10 seconds 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 3 5 Chapter 3 Operation IMUX MENU The IMUX Menu fields include Info Status and Configuration see Figure 3 3 ATLAS 888 Modules 5 7 IMUX Menus Info ICA Part Number 128826211 Status Serial Number 749A1626 Config Board Revision H Firmware Revision Y 01 SYS ALRM CSU ONLN Module Information Figure 3 3 IMUX 56 64 Module Submenus Info Read security 5 Displays module and software information for the option module Part Number Read security 5 Displays the IMUX 56 64 Module part number in a read only field Serial Number Read sec
14. nformation may also be 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction found in the help menus under the endpoint s Dial plan Interface configura tion For example to configure an Nx endpoint for BONDING set Max DS0s and Min DS0s to something other than 1 under the Nx Dial Plan interface config uration see Figure 1 2 ATLAS 888 Dial Plan User Term 1 Interface Configuration Incoming Number ficcept List Ports Available tsss Number of Ports 1 Interface Configuration DTR Number to Dial 963 8883 DTR Call Type 64K DTR Dial Call As Digital Source ID 8 Min DS8 s 2 Max DS8 s 2 SYS ALRM CSU ONLN 1 TEST 2 3 4 S 0NLN 6 7 8 2 help Figure 1 2 Interface Configuration Example FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The IMUX 56 64 Module installs into any available slot in the ATLAS chas sis The status of the module itself can be viewed from the ATLAS front pan el Additional status information is available via the terminal menu accessible through either a VT 100 terminal connected to the ATLAS Base Unit s control port or via a Telnet session established through the Base Unit s Ethernet port The IMUX 56 64 Module can be configured and application software can be downloaded using the terminal menu Features e Compliant with TIA EIA 619 Standard BONDING Up to 32 128Kbps BONDING sessions per module Up to 8 512Kbps BONDING sessions per module Up to 2 2 048Mbps BON
15. ods for the IMUX 56 64 Module sees 3 1 Table 32 AAA e ee rte AA 3 3 Table 3 3 Stat s Messages cita ae PL ie PL eG n reti rae hebt a 3 5 Table 3 4 BONDING Status Display Values ieii eee eene nennen 3 7 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual ix List of Tables x IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 1 Introduction IMUX 56 64 MODULE OVERVIEW The IMUX 56 64 Module combines with other ATLAS components to pro vide a flexible disaster recovery system inthe ATLAS Integrated Access Sys tem The IMUX 56 64 Module which occupies a single slot in the ATLAS chassis supports multiple independent BONDING sessions with each ses sion having the potential to use a different bandwidth The IMUX 56 64 Module can use either 56Kbps or 64Kbps data lines i e channels for any given BONDING session The IMUX 56 64 Module can establish a BOND ING session using as few as 2 or as many as 32 channels Figure 1 1 shows an example application of the IMUX 56 64 Module Branch Office Headquarters ATLAS 810PLUS with IMUX 56 64 BRI or PRI Figure 1 1 ATLAS Remote Access Application CONFIGURING AN ENDPOINT TO USE BONDING How an endpoint is configured to use BONDING is unique to each type of endpoint Typically it will be a reference to the number of DS0s with men tion of BONDING in the help line See the ATLAS 800 or 800 PLUS manuals for more information on endpoint configuration I
16. oduct within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its published specification or if it fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure see the last page of this manual for pertinent information A return material authorization RMA is required prior to returning equip ment to ADTRAN For service RMA requests or more information see the last page of this manual for the toll free contact number 2 2 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 3 Operation OVERVIEW You can configure and control the IMUX 56 64 Module from several sourc es as shown in Table 3 1 The ATLAS User Manual provides detailed in structions on operating each of the supported management approaches The remainder of this chapter describes the menu items available for managing the IMUX 56 64 Module using the terminal menu Table 3 1 Management Methods for the IMUX 56 64 Module Source Purpose ATLAS Front Panel For minimal configuration and status support Terminal Menu For detailed configuration status and diagnostics Simple Network For reporting alarm conditions and system Management Protocol status no configuration SNMP You must have the appropriate password level to edit items using the terminal menu See the section Access Passwords in the ATLAS User Manual for detailed information
17. on Wait approximately Y second between the call dialing of a BONDING session Wait approximately 1 second between the call dialing of a BONDING session Wait approximately 2 seconds between the call dialing of a BONDING session 61200262L1 1A IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Operation MODULES The following paragraphs Slt slot Type Menu Alarm State Status and Rev revision describe the IMUX 56 64 Modules fields see Figure 3 2 ATLAS 866 Modules System Info 1t Type Menu Alarm State System Status Sys Ctrl 0K ONLINE System Config U35Nx OK ONLINE System Utility EMPTY ONLINE gt EMPTY ONLINE EMPTY ONLINE IMUX OK ONLINE EMPTY ONLINE EMPTY ONLINE EMPTY ONLINE lt Dedicated Maps Dial Plan II IDII I VDA 8 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SYS ALRM CSU ONLN 1 TEST 2 H 5 0NLN 6 Access module menus Figure 3 2 Modules Menu Sit Read security 5 Slot Displays the number of available slots in the ATLAS chassis Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS Base Unit Type Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the module type currently installed in the slot or the module type you plan to install in the slot If an IMUX 56 64 Module is installed the Type field automatically defaults to IMUX the IMUX 56 64 Module You can use this field to preconfigure the system before installing modules by specifying the module that you want to install into each slot the installed mo
18. rence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense x NG Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible W ARNT for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Table of Contents List Of Figures eceseseseesenesesesenenenenenenensnenenenenenenenenenenensnenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenssensnsssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnne vii Listof Tables eere nire eere eve t aene ert es dee eve ee presence Gere eoo eee res ae ade ie eie dese ou er asado ie eere rea ee eu e ix Chapter 1 Introductionis P 1 1 IMUX 56 64 Module Overview eee nennen e r ae a EE A EAEE 1 1 Configuring an Endpoint to use BONDING eese e eee n nennen enne 1 1 Functional Description ue tete endete omen eH Gstaad beca 1 2 Features 3 vem bad ot Atc mi eredi ted Ene ie Meas Hoe ta eb pet eri ess 1 2 Physical Description ncn it Dead nid arredi e caeco aee 1 3 lerocpaucciicor treir ie 2 1 Unpack and Inspect iiec Dee rep eve n Shee ie cte bo iaai 2 1 Contents of ADTRAN Shipment siii re ne aether ht eee ERA De 2 1 Installing The IMUX 56 64 Module 5 re entere ctp iet he decree d ire Here 2 1 Power Up and Initialization ente ce tete Rete nit eee eontra ge oe bee 2 2 Failed SelET st iie ei oec e n ved Hte ite tired dtd vo ag 2 2 Warranty
19. urity 5 Specifies the length of time both endpoints wait for additional calls to be connected at the end of negotiation before deciding that the BONDING call has failed The factory default setting is sufficient for most calls to connect although when dialing overseas it may be necessary to lengthen this timer to allow for slower call routing Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the length of time both endpoints attempt to equalize the network delay between the bearer channels before deciding the BONDING call has failed Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the length of time the answering endpoint attempts to detect the BONDING negotiation pattern from the originating endpoint before decid ing the BONDING call has failed It may be necessary to shorten this timer if the DTE equipment using the BONDING module also has timer con straints for completing non BONDING parameter negotiation Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the length of time both endpoints attempt to negotiate an agree able value for bearer channels and channel capacities before deciding the BONDING call has failed Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the amount of delay between placing calls for outgoing BOND ING sessions Table 3 2 defines the call stagger values Table 3 2 Call Stagger Values Display value Meaning No Stagger 500 ms 1 sec 2 sec There is no delay between the call dialing of a BONDING sessi
20. urity 5 Displays the IMUX 56 64 Module serial number in a read only field Board Revision Read security 5 Displays the printed circuit board revision of the IMUX 56 64 Module ina read only field Firmware Revision Read security 5 Displays the firmware revision of the IMUX 56 64 Module in a read only field 3 6 IMUX 56 64 Module User Manual 61200262L1 1A Chapter 3 Operation Status Read security 5 Displays the Status submenus for BONDING resources available on both BONDING engines on the IMUX 56 64 Module see Figure 3 4 The list entries Engine 1 and Engine 2 in the status list display the BOND ING resources available for incoming and outgoing BONDING calls on the separate BONDING engines Info gt Status NumBChannels Data Rate Bonded Ep SEITE Engine 1 Idle 0 7 p onfig Engine e 1536k lt 64k gt 14 1 BONDING i Negotiating 1536k lt 64 gt 12 IET CSU ONLN PB Z help 28 48 Figure 3 4 IMUX 56 64 Module Status Menu Status Read security 5 Indicates the current status of a particular BONDING session Table 3 4 defines the possible status display values Table 3 4 BONDING Status Display Values Display Value Meaning Idle Indicates the number of Idle BONDING resources for a particular BONDING engine Reserved BONDING resources reserved for a BONDING session that is in the process of coming up Negotiating A single channel is connected and negotiating the BONDING call for a Add Channels BONDING Term
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