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Loop-IP6700 TDMoEthernet User`s Manual

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1. E1 St Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Port loopback Clock Source Frame LOF LOS Alarm setup ioe Master Clock Code a Alarm type bu CRC AE A Threshold Send Bert Current Clock RAI BPV ES Port History Bert Type penu AIS RAI Bert Direct Clock status CAS AIS Timeslot from OOS LOS Timeslot to FDL LOF Sa bit BPV IDLE ES UAS CSS BUNDLE MAC Alarm clear Figure 5 4 E1 LCD Menu Tree 33 T1 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION di y Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Port loopback Clock Source Frame LOF LOS Alarm setup e Master Clock Code ATV S Alarm type Weeer pos CRC aj 21 Threshold Send Bert Current Clock RAI BPV ES Port History Bert Type posa AIS RAI Bert Direct Clock status CAS AIS Timeslot from OOS LOS Timeslot to FDL LOF Sa bit BPV IDLEEE ES UAS CSS BUN
2. Chapter 2 Installation Main Board RJ 120 ohm E1 JP14 JP16 JP18 JP19 JP6 JP8 JP10 JP11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Figure 2 4 Main Board Jumpers Setting E1 RJ 120 ohm Chapter 2 Installation Main Board BNC 75 ohm E1 JP14 JP16 JP18 JP19 JP6 JP8 JP10 JP11 2 o 2 gt 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Figure 2 5 Main Board Jumpers Setting E1 BNC 75 ohm Chapter 2 Installation Main Board T1 100 ohm JP14 JP16 JP18 JP19 JP6 JP8 JP10 JP11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 m on OFF Figure 2 6 Main Board Jumpers Setting T1 10 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 2 Jumper Setting for Daughter Board PORT C OR D T1 E1 Daughter Card PART JP5 JP7 JP9 JP10 JP1 JP2 JP12 JP4 E1 120 PIN 2 3 ON OFF OFF ON OFF E1 75 PIN 1 2 ON OFF ON ON PIN 2 3 ON T1 100 PIN 2 3 ON ON OFF ON PIN 1 2 ON Daughter Board RJ 120 ohm E1 EZ on OFF Figure 2 7 Daughter Board Jumpers Setting E1 RJ 120 ohm 11 Chapter 2 Installation 5 3241 S mu JP 4 Daughter Board BNC 75 ohm El Figure 2 8 Daughter Board Jumpers Setting E1 BNC 75 ohm 12 Chapter 2 Installation
3. 1 unassigned 8 QGemtosed oome o Junassa 0 Table 2 4 SNMP Port TPTX TPRXs aa DEM RE TPRX Chassis GND 8 Chassis GND 15 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 5 Alarm Relay Connector Normal Close Normal Open Table 2 6 Power Connector Pin Number Description 1 DC 48 Volts 2 TV DC Return Chassis Ground Table 2 7 T1 E1 RJ48C Line Connector Signal Direction input to IP6700 7 Uwsigmet SS 8 Unassignment Table 2 8 RJ 45 for Ethernet Port 3 Receive Data Linnen AAA 3 5 NoComect on 6 ReceveData Linne 7 Noconnecton 8 NoComecti on_______ ___________ 16 Chapter 2 Installation The DTE port is configured as a DCE device There are 5 different DTE boards V 35 DB25 EIA530 DB25 X 21 0B15 RS449 DB37 and RS422 Pin definitions are defined in Table 2 9 to 2 13 Table 2 9 V 35 DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition 1 Cabeshied J o oo 6 DataSetReady DE 7 Signal Ground Unassigned fete a Unassigned bee Ses Receive Clock Unassigned Se 22 Unassigned E ES Unassigned 17 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 10 EIA530 DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition 1 Cableshied 5 6 DataSetReady Jo 7 SignalGround 8 Data Carrier Detect DE 9 Receive Clock Retum DCE 24 External Clock DTE Test Mode Table 2 11 X 21 DB15 DTE Port Pin Definition 1
4. JP 4 Daughter Board T1 100 ohm am on OFF Figure 2 9 Daughter Board Jumpers Setting T1 13 Chapter 2 Installation Pad A Locp H43M MIN Docs IME IMIT Rick MOLT P lt Figure 2 10 Installation Diagram Single Figure 2 11 Installation Diagram Double 14 Chapter 2 Installation Chassis Grounding The chassis is grounded when rack mounted However for stand alone units or extra grounding protection for rack mounted units a dedicated chassis ground screw and lock washer is provided The chassis ground screw is located on the right side of rear panel When attaching a ground wire to the chassis ground screw please follow these instructions Use copper grounding conductors of 18 AWG Conductors should not be of dissimilar metals The bare conductors should be coated with anti oxidant before crimp connections are made Unplated connection surfaces connectors braided strap and bus bars must be bought to a bright finish and coated with anti oxidant before connections are made Listed connectors and fastening hardware must be used Figure 2 12 Chassis Grounding Console port can be connected via RS232 interface to a configuration device a VT100 terminal or equivalent Pin definition and pin connection of the console port are listed in the following table Table 2 3 DB9S Console Port Pin Assignment 4 Liese IL 8 smacco 1 6 DwaSeRexy 1908
5. 01 31 2007 22222 lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 148 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 5 7 DS3 E3 24 Hour Performance Report Press 2 from the DS3 E3 menu the following screen is displayed To view 24 hour performance repot by selecting register type USER or LINE The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk DS3 E3 24 Hour Perf Report 14 15 08 02 07 2007 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE DS3 E3 24 Hour Perf Report 14 12 36 02 07 2007 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE gt gt Select Parameter LES UAS SEFS LCV 149 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION DS3 E3 24 H ur Perf Report 14315251 02 02 2007 Start Time 14 04 55 02 07 2007 USER LES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 653 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 LES UAS SEFS LCV Current 15 Min Interval i 0 0 0 Current 24 Hour Interval Ac S a M osaa USER LES Last 96 15 Min Interval 01 08 5 mm m mm mmm eso em miim assa lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 5 8 DS3 E3 Line Availability Under DS3 E3 Menu press A to view the line abailability as the following screen shows DS3 E3 Line Availabi
6. Loop IP6700 TDMoEthernet User s Manual LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL INC 8F NO 8 HSIN ANN RD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU TAIWAN Tel 886 3 578 7696 Fax 886 3 578 7695 O 2007 Loop Telecommunication International Inc All rights reserved Loop IP is a trade mark of Loop Telecommunication International Inc Version 8 20 MAR 2007 hu WW NNN ax a 5 1 5 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCHIDTION eene na nananana ana a nananana enne nnne 1 Description 1 NT 2 Specification RR 3 INSTALLATION ssi darla iaa 4 DIE SCIOCUOM ss 4 Mechanicali Installatiomi i sa saa voidaa aina vaa vaa asetan aaa aia aA 5 OPERATION EE 23 Quick Start for Eoop IP6700 retenta poeta E er dle s T N ae peana ads 23 SAT NO PEDE 23 SIMI 23 Return to Default er Here tee Hae t RE re ILE caca ah 23 Using MKTTOTRIE UE 23 System Configura ON ERE 24 3 9 1 Console Pott cc ter hte bed re pete tera d Rn el lada 24 ALAND m 24 Keel CTT 25 A L Y 26 Management Port SNMP Port cttm vasaa maana een 27 User Data Port Ethernet eec eee puna EAE aaa 27 MAINTENANCE tissit Rasisti t hatte aa alias 28 el NO 28 Near End Loopback ui aliado reido nig P Yee RE nina E ale esate 28 42 1 ET T1 RL Ee ee Le EE 28 4 2 2 ET T1 Payload Lioopback
7. citet teet eire esed 28 Far End Loopback qum 29 FRONT PANEL OPERATION sitas 30 CONTI EE 36 A o IEEE 36 5 1 1 cy MH 36 en OMEN NI RH n 36 5 1 1 3 Iu e TIEN cda torch ener tue eterne T aaa arias 37 SLA LPT TMo HH 37 Sd HT 37 CN GAS IIS COIS T 38 5 1 1 7 REGS 1058 MH 38 NEP SEM EP 38 O S e 39 AW Tiili D E 39 DT SIND eM 39 umm REEF o d ms 40 o Ie gl occidentalis 41 Dar 00 2 c 41 522 SU e 1 10 M tddi 41 S E TEE 41 paa PI p D o 42 Dao Bundo A KRA 42 C EDI 42 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 A A eie eA ries ede te nera Nain AN ahaa vakaan eee 43 ou TIMES TDM iita A A ee eee ee te eet ee ee eee ee eed 43 ew TIMESIOT MIDI ies ma Tala avan aan TV ein eec ve eee en eee e e eet ue be br eee eb ce e Eee 44 5 2 10 Destinanom IP a eet e ete dete NEEN e 44 52 11 Cell m Duitile 2 Ie si ica dece eu duree da 44 5 2 12 e 44 5 2 13 o A E 45 5 2 14 LUC MSN 45 5 6 15 LEM m ia a a ii 45 5 2 16 turis EE 46 5 2 17 Mana oia ia a a a aaa a 46 5 2 18 Vane 11 21 MT 46 5 2 19 lr EE 46 5 2 20 eei NNNM 47 Ela EE 47 A IS Ata pm 47 5212 ETE WEE 48 5 3 3 Byte transmilled E 48 A 3 lt s rm r ss ee OENE AEAEE 48 5 33 e a 48 5 3 5 LAN WAN SNMP EE 49 A A N oe 49 5 4 1 Aarm SETUP E 49 5 4 1 1 D inpr eE MR CROP D 49 5 4 1 2 ED rel PRIOR TIMES 50 zm ACE S EE 50 A 51 et ET iii E
8. 2 2 Mechanical Installation Loop IP6700 is a desk top unit which offers installation for power supply on board fixed The front panel is shown in Figure 2 1 and the rear panel is shown in Figure 2 2 Loop IP e TDMoEthernet CONSOLE o KEE jo Figure 2 1 Front Panel View with LCD CONSOLE o Boone o Loop IP re 7 j a TDMoEthernet SNMP LAN2 Figure 2 2 Front Panel View without LCD Chapter 2 Installation There are 4 models of Loop IP6700 available The models are shown in the following figures Rear Panel ACLINE MSC 2 Cr Gb r e Loi 48 O IP6700 with PORT D V 35 and PORT C 2 DO O Loo O 2 PORT D V 35 PORT D and PORT C Ei meo 7 oon L IP6700 with PORT A only DS3 E3 POWER DC or E PT N Nh AC power supply DC power supply Figure 2 3 Rear Panel Views oot oe ane e 57 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 1 Jumper Setting for Main Board PORT A B PART JP6 JP8 JP5 JP22 JP14 JP16 JP13 JP22 JP10 JP11 JP18 JP19 E1120 PIN 2 3 ON OFF PIN 1 2 OFF PIN 2 3 ON OFF PIN 5 6 OFF PIN 3 4 OFF PIN 7 8 OFF E175 PIN 1 2 ON PIN 2 3 ON PIN 1 2 OFF PIN 1 2 ON PIN 2 3 ON IPIN 5 6 OFF PIN 3 4 ON PIN 7 8 ON T1100 DIN 2 3 ON PIN 1 2 ON PIN 1 2 ON PIN 2 3 ON PIN 1 2 ON PIN 5 6 ON PIN 3 4 OFF PIN 7 8 OFF No card PIN 1 2 ON PIN 1 2 ON PIN 3 4 ON PIN 3 4 ON
9. option when a carrier facility fails the switching system must be notified so that it should cease to use that facility until repair is made In the transparent option the signaling bits are left alone in fault conditions 8 005 Out Of Service Signaling for normal CGA option when failure of the facility occurs if there are calls in progress the billing system should be notified to stop charging the customer at the time of facility failure 9 FDL FDL for E1 is used to achieve remote system Loopback 10 IDLE Any DSO time slot which is not assigned is an idle time slot An idle code is transmitted on idle DSO time slots The idle time slot may be programmed to any bit pattern from 0x00 to OXff 11 INTF E1 interface only display 120 Ohm twisted pair 75 Ohm BNC 22 Chapter 3 Operation 3 OPERATION This chapter describes the Loop IP6700 configuration options and operational functions User should refer to CHAPTER 6 TERMINAL OPERATION for detailed operation 3 1 Ouick Start for Loop IP6700 After installation the user may want to familiarize with the eguipment immediately The following abbreviated instructions will give the user a guick start 3 1 1 Power On Turn power on by attaching power cable at the rear of the unit Return to Default Setting The unit is shipped with factory default setting 3 2 Self Test If password is enabled users must enter the password when logging in to gain the privilege to chang
10. F gt Log Off O gt Log On E Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 4 1 DTE Configuration By Pressing C the unit setup menu is displayed as follows DTE Port Port Status 09 23 36 07 17 2006 DTE POT EE HSA LOCAL Channel E mode N 64K Rate 64KBps TX Clock Normal RX Clock Normal Data Normal RTS Active TTM O EL DCD Normal intf V35 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 141 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 4 2 DTE Status To enter the DTE status menu press l The following screen appears DTE Port C Port Status 11 44 12 07 07 2006 em LOCAL DTE 3 existed YES RTS LOSS YES EXT CLK LOSS NO DSR NO CTS NO DCD NO DTR NO RTS NO Loopback Status DTE Loopback 20 OFF BERT OFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 4 3 Alarm History Press H to view the alarm history LOOP IP6700 Alarm History 11 45 24 07 07 2006 BO State Count Alarm EE ALARM T MAJOR lt lt ESC to return to previous menu SPACE to refresh U key to change unit gt gt 142 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 4 4 System Setup Press S to setup the system LOOP IP6700 Alarm History 11 45 24 07 07 2006 Port State Count Alarm Ct ALARM
11. INTERNAL EXTERNAL PORT A E1 LINE INTERNAL PORT B E1 LINE PORT C E1 LINE PORT D E1 LINE PORT A WAN PORT B WAN PORT C WAN PORT D WAN Second Clk Source INTERNAL EXTERNAL PORT A E1 LINE Add bundle PORT B E1 LINE PORT C E1 LINE PORT D E1 LINE PORT A WAN PORT B WAN PORT C WAN PORT D WAN Current Clock MASTER CLK SECOND CLK INTERNAL MASTER CLK CIk Recover Mode MANUAL AUTOMATIC AUTO Clock Status NORMAL NORMAL 121 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 6 System Alarm Setup Press M from the Main Menu the screen of System Alarm Setup will show as below LOOP IP6700 System Alarm Setup 14 58 14 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE ALARM CLK Change DISABLE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 1 7 System Configuration Press C from the Main Menu the screen of System Configuration will show as below LOOP IP6700 System Configuration 13 58 21 12 06 2005 System Ethernet Port DISABLE IP Address 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 Trap IP Address 000 000 000 000 Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 Community Get public Community Set private Device Name LOOP IP6700 System Location 8F No 8 HSIN ANN ROAD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 30077 TAIWAN System Contact Name FAE Tel 886 3 5787696 Fax 886 3 5787695 E mail FAE loop com tw IP Interface ETHERNET PORT Lan Rate
12. LOG P gt Choose Port F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 3 1 System Setup By Pressing S the system setup menu is displayed as follows 1 Port B Port System Setup 15 10 21 10 03 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME NONE CODE B8ZS YEL ON AIS OFF CAS ORE SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM OOS BUSY INBAND ON IDLE 0 INTF LONG HAUL LBO 0 dB FDL OFF lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 135 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 3 2 Loopback Setup To enter the T1 status menu press L The following screen appears Tl Port B Port Loopback Test 15 11 15 10 03 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBACK te ORE LOCAL PLB LLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END IN BAND AT amp T P ANSI P ANSI L SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END IN BAND AT amp T P ANSI P ANSI L STATUS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 3 3 Alarm Setup Press M to view the alarm history T1 Port B Port Alarm Setup 15 12 00 10 03 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE THRESHOLD ALARM YEL MAJOR AIS MAJOR LOS MAJOR LOF MAJOR BPV 10E 5 MAJOR ES 001 MAJOR UAS 001 MAJOR CSS 001 MAJOR BUNDLE STAT
13. Remote Loopback ACTIVE ANSI P 91 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Remote Loopback ACTIVE ANSI L Remote Loopback DEACTIVE IN BAN Remote Loopback DEACTIVE AT amp T P Remote Loopback DEACTIVE ANSI P Remote Loopback DEACTIVE ANSI L 5 9 4 3 Send Bert Move the cursor to select Send Bert press ENTER Port Loopback Send Bert 5 9 4 3 1 Bert Type Move the cursor to select Current Bert Type press ENTER Under Bert Type sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options OFF PRBS FULL and N 64K The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Send Bert Bert Type Bert Type OFF Bert Type PRBS_FULL 92 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 9 4 3 2 Bert Direct Move the cursor to select Bert Direct press ENTER Its sub menus include these options LINE and PCM The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Send Bert Bert Direct Bert Direct LINE Bert Direct PCM 5 9 4 3 3 Timeslot from To modify the Timeslot from first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Send Bert Timeslot from OK Timeslot from OK 01 1 24 5 9 4 3 4 Timeslotto To modify the Timeslot to first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Send Bert ITimeslot to OK Timeslot to OK 01 1 24 93 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 9 5 Cl
14. Serial Lan port Gateway IP Byte transmitted Alarm link Load Default Number et Bun ACT Timer Port select Packet received Alarm status System reset LPT Timer Bundle ID Packet transmitted Alarm clock Lan Rate Action LAN WAN SNMP Alarm link CAS Idle code UDP number Alarm clear Remote loss Timeslot form IP Timeslot num IP address Destination IP Subnet Mask Cell in bundle Gatway IP Jitter delay Date Jitter size Time Vlan SNMP Vlan1 ID Trap IP1 L Device Name Vlan1 priority Trap IP2 Vlan2 ID Console Port Trap IP3 Vlan2 priority Baud Rate Trap IP4 Bundle status LI Data Length Trap IP5 N Confirm Stop Bit Community get Parity Community set Figure 5 2 LCD Menu Tree 31 E3 DS3 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION gt Clock Source Conf setup Port Status Bundle status Port Alarm Port lookback LOS XMT Local Tx Length LOS XMT AIS g AIS Alarm setup Loopback Xmt AIS BPV ES BPV ES Alarm type Threshold Port History LOS LCV LES SEFS UAS BUNDLE MAC Figure 5 3 E3 DS3 LCD Menu Tree Master Clock Second Clock Current Clock Recover Clock Clock status Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION
15. 9 DAUGHTER BOARD JUMPERS SETTING TA 13 FIGURE 2 10 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM SINGLE EE 14 FIGURE 2 11 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM DOUBLE 2 526 ecrzi ct on Beca ai dia 14 FIGURE 2 12 CHASSIS GROUNDING oi metere er reds ipei O dolere a ok edad eR edd 15 FIGURE 3 1 MANAGEMENT PORT armada t dese qiiis da EE 27 FIGURE G22 ETHERNET PORT manata avo duna A dei Gage EE pedes Ern 27 FIGURE 4 1 LOOPBACK BLOCK DIAGRAM insta a aos 28 FIGURE 2 FAR END DIAGRAM MON 29 FIGURE 8 4 UDP IP HEADER kisin irean a a ri eer det erc its 161 FIGURE 8 5 AALT PROCESSING neteisi minaaa a dt eta 164 FIGURE 8 6 AAL PROCESSING FOR STRUCTURED WITHOUT CAS BUNDLES coocococonoccocconcnnonnnnnonranonnnrnnannnnonos 166 viii LIST OF TABLES TABLE 2 1 JUMPER SETTING FOR MAIN BOARD wisi odia AAA Se oe 7 TABLE 2 2 JUMPER SETTING FOR DAUGHTER BOARD sccccscscsessssesesesecesacsesavavsesesessesesesecacsesavacsesesesecaesesavaeseses 11 TABLE 2 3 DB9S CONSOLE PORT PIN ASSIGNMENT ss sksiisisstsitiisisrtsititrisitoteitttotsitnrsntntertntnrsrtat ne nisntnee rnnr ne 15 TABLE 2 4 SNMP PORT si a ed ee A dn Von dg 15 TABLE 2 5 ALARM RELAY CONNECTOR rociar Aia 16 TABLE 2 6 POWER CONNECTOR drid INS 16 TABLE 2 7 E1 RJ48C LINE CONNECTOR a sese nene ni innen ana aa a nana nananana nanununununuuuuununuuuuuuununa 16 TABIE2SO RJ 45 FOR ETHERNET PORT 219562 tactis kovaa mata d ACA 16 TABLE 2 9 V 35 DB25 DTE PORT PIN DEEINDTION 17 TABLE 2 10 ElA530 DB25 DTE PORT PIN
16. Gsm 10 01 2006 AS A sis soon 09 30 2006 A AAA A A a 09 29 2006 CA Pre RA ipee ASS 09 28 2006 A ieee A ss a 09 27 2006 IAS AA da a A A 09 26 2006 aaa pasea ses Massa eee lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 3 8 24 Hour Performance Report Under Port Menu press 2 to view the 24 hour performance report T1 Port B Port 24 Hour Perf Report 15 29 02 10 03 2006 Start Time 15 20 16 10 03 2006 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 0 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES CSS Current 15 Min Interval 0 0 0 0 0 Current 24 Hour Interval a See ee USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval OSO SSS tere EVITER PO Sorte deet mE OOF O Pee eS Se SE Sa et Ca ee ee eee SS d PH TRA OSS RSS Se Soon Ses 00005 mes tan 259r Poe Soe SSS Sloss See sees SSS sio SiS BB Oya Classy te Saat MSGS Moho ees te essor Bees Sass 4 48 eL PS SSS AA SSS Spee esse epee ooo MIE A A SS MTA SS SSeS SS Steer Vase Sees STH 64 So SSRs dme OCR SS qnc E d Ea SSeS Sse mute lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 138 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 3 9 Line Availability Under Port Menu press A to view line availability as the following screen shows T1 Port B Por
17. PORT A LES OK MAJOR 0000 PORT A SEFS OK MAJOR 0000 PORT A UAS OK MAJOR 0000 PORT A BUNDLE OK MAJOR 0000 PORT A MAC OK MAJOR 0000 57 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 7 3 3 Alarm clear Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item To confirm the existing option move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER The alarm gueue can be cleared Config setup Alarm clear Alarm clear Confirm 5 7 4 Port lookback Move the cursor to select Port Loopback press ENTER Config Setup Port loopback 5 7 4 1 Local Loopback Move the cursor to select Current Local Loopback press ENTER Under Local Loopback sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options OFF LOCAL PLB and LLB Port Loopback Local Loopback Local Loopback OFF Local Loopback LOCAL Local Loopback PLB Local Loopback LLB 58 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 7 5 Clock Source Move the cursor to select Clock Source press ENTER Config Setup Clock Source 5 7 5 1 Master Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER Clock Source Master Clock Master Clock INTERNAL Master Clock EXTERNAL Master Clock PORT A LINE Master Clock PORT B LINE Master Clock PORT C
18. Threshold 10E 5 6 7 8 9 Alarm DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR Threshold 1 900 Alarm DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR Threshold 1 900 Alarm DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR Threshold 1 900 Bundle Status DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR Mac Change DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR E1 Line UAS CSS For description of acronym please refer to Glossary 129 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 2 4 Chose Port Under Port Menu press P to choose port press ENTER to get into port menu El Port B Port Menu 00 40 11 01 01 UU93 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt 1 Hour Perf Report L gt Loopback Setup 2 gt 24 Hour Perf Report S gt System Setup A gt Line Availability K gt Clear Performance Data C gt Configuration M Alarm Setup Status X Clear Alarm Queue amp History H Alarm History D gt Upgrade Firmware Q gt Alarm Queue LOG MISC gt Choose Port Y gt Load Default Config F gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z gt Reset O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E gt Return to Main Menu Port A 6 2 5 Clear Performance Data Press K from Port Menu to clear performance data the screen will show as below Press Y or N to confirm the command gt gt Clear Performance Data Y N 6 2 6 Clear Alarm History Under Port Menu press X to clear alarm queue and history then pres
19. terminal display Various system diagnostic methodology can be found in the following paragraphs 4 2 Near End Loopback The near end loopbacks such as digital local loopback and line loopback are activated by the Loop IP6700 The loopbacks are at the near end facility The following paragraph describes each loopback in detail 4 2 1 E1 T1 Line Loopback Line loopback is illustrated in Figure 4 1 The incoming optical line signal is loopback to the outgoing optical signal before the optical mapper This loopback is used to isolate the local eguipment from a troubled optical transmission line Line loopback test can be activated from the terminal 4 2 2 E1 T1 Payload Loopback Payload loopback is illustrated in Figure 4 1 The incoming signal is loopback to the outgoing line signal after the optical mapper This loopback is used to isolate the TSI from the troubled transmission line Payload loopback test can be activated from the front panel and terminal LIU FB IN PLB Payload Loopback LLB Line Local Loopback Figure 4 1 Loopback Block Diagram 28 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 4 3 Far End Loopback Far end loopbacks remote line loopback remote payload loopback remote channel loopback U PORT loopback and HDSL loopback can be activated by the local IP6700 to cause a remote loopback commands to the far end facility Inband code words are supported by FDL facility data link to initiate the loopback in the cas
20. then the system will show as below El CARD PORT B Port Status 5 8 2 1 LOF LOS Under Port Status menu to select LOF LOS and move the cursor to NO to setup LOF LOS then press ENTER Port Status LOF LOS LOF LOS INO No 5 8 2 2 RCV AIS RCV RAI Under Port Status menu to select RCV AIS RCV RAI press ENTER move the cursor to NO to setup RCV AIS RCV RAI then press ENTER Port Status RCV AIS RCV RAI RCV AIS RCV RAI NO NO 67 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 8 2 3 XMT AIS XMT RAI Under Port Status menu to select XMT AIS XMT RAI press ENTER move the cursor to NO to setup XMT AIS XMT RAI then press ENTER Port Status XMT AIS XMT RAI XMT AIS XMT RAI NO No 5 8 2 4 BPV ES To setup the BPV ES first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Port Status BPV ES BPV ES 000 000 5 8 3 Port Alarm Move the cursor to select Port Alarm press ENTER El CARD PORT B Port Alarm 5 8 3 1 Alarm Setup Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do alarm setup Port Alarm Alarm Setup 5 8 3 1 1 Alarm Type Move the cursor to select Alarm Type press ENTER The alarm types include RAI AIS LOS LOF BPV ES UAS CSS BUNDEL and MAC Port Alarm Alarm setup 68 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Alarm setup Alarm Type El RAI MINOR 5 8 3 1 2 Threshold Move the cursor to select Current Threshold press
21. 1271972005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE BACKSPACE to edit ESC to abort Enable Password YES Change Password YES Old Password XXXX New Password XXXX Confirm Password XXXX gt gt Save new password Y N 156 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 7 3 Clock source setup The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D T PORT A PORT B PORT C PORT D External clock LIU Externat clock osc ITU G 703 2 048 MHz PORT A clock select PORT A Transceicer Internal clock External clock j Line clock A Line clock A B C D b Port A TX RX clock VAN clock A B C D L TDM over Ethernet WAN clock A LE Clock Recovery A Internal clock External clock Line clock A Line clock A B C D b Port A TX RX clock WAN clock ASK PORT B clock select Sa MAN clock B Internal clock External clock Line clock A B C D WAN clock R B C D Line clock A b Port A TX RX clock PORT C clock select be nternal clock External clock Line clock A B C D I terna clok WAN clock RIBICA y PORT D clock select WAN clock D Figure 7 1 Internal glom 157 Clock Source Transfomer p WAN Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 7 3 1 Application The application diagram of
22. 72 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 8 3 2 9 BUNDLE Move the cursor to select BUNDLE press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the BUNDLE alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History BUNDLE BUNDLE CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 2 10 MAC Move the cursor to select MAC press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the MAC alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History IMAC MAC CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 3 Alarm Clear Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item To confirm the existing option move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER The alarm queue can be cleared Port Alarm Alarm Clear Alarm Clear Confirm 5 8 4 Port Loopback Move the cursor to select Port Loopback press ENTER E1 CARD PORT B Port Loopback 73 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 8 4 1 Local Loopback Move the cursor to select Current Local Loopback press ENTER Under Local Loopback sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options OFF LOCAL PLB and LLB Port Loopback Local Loopback Local Loopback OFF Local Loopback LOCAL Local Loopback PLB Local Loopback LLB 5 8 4 2 Remote Loopback E1 remote loopback is used t
23. CRITICAL lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 5 5 Clear Alarm History Under DS3 E3 Menu press X to clear alarm history then press Y or N to confirm it gt gt Clear alarm history are you sure Y N 147 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 5 6 DS3 E3 1 Hour Performance Report Press 1 from the DS3 E3 menu the following screen is displayed To view 1 hour performance repot by selecting register type USER or LINE The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk DS3 E3 1 Hour Perf Report 14 14 38 02 07 2007 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE DS3 E3 1 Hour Stat Report 14 11 45 02 07 2007 Start Time 14 04 55 02 07 2007 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 407 seconds LES UAS SEFS LCV Current 15 Min Interval H 0 0 0 Let Nearest 15 Min L terwal mme eem pussa san nd Nearest 15 Min Interwel waan gt as A sed Nearest 15 Min Interval i gt cem mes 4th Nearest 15 Min Interval i 5 Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 LES UAS SEES LCV Current 24 Hour Interval nt o 02 06 2007 02 05 2007 n 02 04 2007 02703 2007 02 02 2007 02 01 2007 n
24. ENTER Under Threshold sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options E1 BPV E1 ES E1 UAS and E1 CSS Then move the cursor to the digit to be modified Port Alarm Alarm setup Alarm setup Threshold El ES 1 65535 69 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION El CSS 1 65535 5 8 3 2 Port History Move the cursor to select Current Port History press ENTER Under Port History sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options RAI AIS LOS LOF BPV ES UAS CSS BUNDLE and MAC Port Alarm Port History 5 8 3 2 1 RAI Move the cursor to select RAI press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the RAI alarm have ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History RAI RAI CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 2 2 AIS AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal Move the cursor to select AIS press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the AIS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History AIS AIS CRITI OK 0000 70 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 8 3 2 3 LOS Move the cursor to select LOS press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the LOS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many
25. Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 41 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 2 4 Port Select Under Port Select menu the user can select what port they want to setup Bundle Setup Port select Port select PORT A Port select PORT B Port select PORT C Port select PORT D 5 2 5 Bundle ID Move the cursor to select Bundle ID press ENTER Please refer to 6 1 2 2 table of Maximum Bundle Allocation for detail information Bundle Setup Bundle ID Bundle ID 1 31 number 5 2 6 Action The Action has two options Add bundle and Delete bundle Move the cursor to select action press ENTER Bundle Setup Action Action Add bundle 42 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Action Delete bundle Action Delete all Action Active all Action Change bundle Action Stop Tx bundle 5 2 7 UDP number There are 4 ports to have UDP number from 1 to 8063 If one port gets UDP number such as 100 another port cannot use same UDP number refer to Figure 6 1 for detail Move the cursor to select UDP number press ENTER Bundle Setup UDP number UDP number 1 8063 number 5 2 8 Timeslot from To modify the Timeslot from first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Setup Timeslot from Timeslot from 1 31 number 43 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 2 9 Timeslot num To modify the Timeslot num first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Setu
26. IP6700 clock source shows below IP6700 2 Port A Bundle 0 IP6700 3 dni 205 1P6700 1 bundle 9 1 2 Ethernet gt Port A Bundle 1 UM lt Bundle 2 Port A Bundle O0 SEA Port B Bundle 1 IP6700 4 Port C Bundle 2 Port A Bundle 2 Connection IP6700 1 Port A lt gt IP6700 2 Port A IP6700 1 Port B lt gt IP6700 3 Port A IP6700 1 Port C lt gt IP6700 4 Port A Figure 7 2 Application Diagram of clock source 7 3 1 1 Example of clock source For the clock source there are two examples to show as the table below Table 7 1 Example 1 unigue clock source from IP6700 1 line clock of Port A Port A Port B Port C IP6700 1 Line clock A Line clock A Line clock A IP6700 2 WAN clock A IP6700 3 WAN clock A IP6700 4 WAN clock A Table 7 2 Example 2 independent clock source Port A Port B Port C IP6700 1 Line clock A Line clock B Line clock C IP6700 2 WAN clock A IP6700 3 WAN clock A IP6700 4 WAN clock A 158 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 8 Functional Description 8 1 TDMoEthernet Packet Format To transport TDM data through packet switched networks the PacketTrunk 4 encapsulates it into Ethernet packets as depicted in Figure 8 1 TDMoEthernet Encapsulation in an Ethernet Packet OPTIONAL PREAMBLE START FRAME DESTINATIO SOURCE VLAN VLANTAG ypg DATA AND FRAME CHECK DELIMITER N ADDRESS ADDRESS TAG C
27. L MAJOR lt lt ESC to return to previous menu SPACE to refresh U key to change unit gt gt 6 4 5 Loopback Tsst To enter the Loopback and Test screen press L The following screen appears LOOP IP6700 Unit Loopback and Test 10 28 46 07 07 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT DTE Port C TEST MENU DTE Loopback OFF TO DTE TO WAN lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 143 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 4 6 Alarm Setup To set up the alarm configuration press M The following screen is displayed LOOP IP6700 Alarm Setup 10 29 36 07 07 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Port Alarm Ora MAJOR lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 4 7 Clear Alarm History Under Port Menu press X to clear alarm history then press Y or N to confirm it gt gt Clear alarm history are you sure Y N 144 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 5 DS3 E3 Sub Menu The user can choose either DS3 or E3 to do setup When the user plug in the DS3 card all machine is for port A only In addition DS3 Card needs to plug in Port C DS3 E3 menu 14 09 38 02 07 2007 DISPLAY SETUP l gt l Hour Perf Report S gt System Setup 2 gt 24 Hour Perf Report L gt Loopback Setup A Line Availability K Clear Performance Data gt Configuration M gt Alarm Setup I gt Sta
28. NUM Dest IP Address lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt Note 1 For SW Version 1 01 07 or over User needs to setup Bundle from Bundle O because only Bundle O can transfer clock 114 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 2 Bundle ID refer to table of Maximum Bundle Allocation below UDP number There are 4 ports to have UDP number from 1 to 8063 If one port gets UDP number such as 100 another port cannot use same UDP number refer to Figure 6 1 for detail Cell in Bundle In one bundle how many cell will include refer to Figure 8 5 for detail Jitter Delay Total delay buffer n x 0 5 ms max Jitter Size Packet delay cannot n x 0 5 ms A S1Ze This area is empty and can be used to store incoming bursts delay This area is full and there is still data to send on the line if incoming data is missing due to network delays Delay should be smaller than size Also the difference between size and delay should be larger than the time that it takes to reconstruct a packet otherwise an overrun may occur when the packet arrives Configuring the Jitter Buffer parameters correctly avoids under run and overrun situation Under run occurs when the Jitter Buffer is empty the entering rate is lower than the exiting one In case of an under run event the chip transmits conditioning data instead of actual data towards the TDM interface Overrun occurs when the jitter b
29. PORT C PORT D PORT A Action Add bundle Delete bundle Delete all Active all change bundle stop to bundle Add bundle Bundle ID Time Slot 0 31 1 31 ET Dine Time Slot 1 31 Payload AAL1 UDP Number 1 8063 IP Address Range of valid IP 000 000 000 000 Confirm NO YES NO The Action has two options Add bundle and Delete bundle When user choose Add bundle option the bundle ID must be unique for the particular port When user choose Delete bundle option the particular bundle must already been created The UDP number need to unique for all the ports The chip supports up to 64 bundles The maximum number of bundles that can be allocated per port is configured as below 116 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Maximum Bundle Allocation Allocation No Port 2 Port 4 Disabled Disabled Disabled 16 16 Disabled 16 16 The highest priority of Allocation Number is descended from Allocation No 4 to Allocation No1 6 1 3 Firmware Transfer Under the Main Menu press W to enter in the screen of File Transfer as below Press A to download mainboard firmware B to upload mainboard firmware and R to copy firmware to redundant LOOP IP6700 lt lt Press ESC key to File Transfer gt Download Boot Strapper O NU return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt gt Dow
30. Setup 100 x32K CONSOLE port Baud Rate 9600 Data Length i S Bits Stop Bit se PS Bart lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 122 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 8 Display MAP IP Assignment Press J from the Main Menu Configuration Menu the screen will show as below LOOP IP6700 System Setup MAP Port Bundle UDP Cells Jitter IP Address Time Slot ID Num Num size Delay A 0 kk m z0 226 000000000000 E oy 13 14 15 16 23 24 25 26 lt lt SPACE bar to refresh or ESC key return to main menu gt gt 13 59 40 12 06 2005 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17218 19 20 21 22 27 28 29 30 31 The bundle entries are shown on the terminal as above If the displaying entries are more than one page hit space key other view the next page To return to main menu hit ESC key 6 1 9 Clock source Configuration Press B from the Main Menu the screen of Clock Source Configuration will show as below LOOP IP6700 Clock Source Setup 14 00 21 12 06 2005 Master Clk Source INTERNAL Second Clk Source INTERNAL Current Clock MASTER CLK Clk Recover Mode MANUAL Clock Status NORMAL lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 123 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 1 10 Byte and Packet Counters Press D from the Main Menu the screen of Byte and Packet Counters will show as below LOOP E IP67
31. and a traditional Type field 4 bytes further into the packet The 2 byte VLAN Tag Control field consists of First 3 bits User Priority field used to assign a priority level to the Ethernet packet Next 1 bit Canonical Format Indicator indicating the presence of a Router Information Field Last 12 bits VLAN Identifier uniguely identifying the VLAN to which the Ethernet packet belongs The packet may contain two VLAN tags to support VLAN stacking 160 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 8 1 2 UDP IP Header 0 1 2 3 0 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 0 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2E e E a O gg EE EE 8 Figure 8 4 UDP IP Header Table 8 5 IP Header Structure Field Description IPVER IP version number e g for IPv4 IPVER 4 IHL Length in 32 bit words of the IP header IHL 5 IP TOS IP type of service Total length Length in octets of header and data Identification IP fragmentation identification Flags IP control flags must be set to 010 to avoid fragmentation Fragment offset Indicates where in the datagram the fragment belongs not used for TDMoEthernet Time to live IP time to live field datagrams with zero in this field are to be discarded Protocol Must be set to 0x11 to signify UDP IP Header checksum Checksum for the IP header Source IP address IP address of the source Destination IP address IP address of the destination 161 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation Table 8 6 UDP Header Stru
32. edit TFTP Server IP 000 000 000 000 Config File Name i lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 119 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 1 4 Store Retrieve Configuration Under the Main Menu press V to store or retrieve the current configuration as the following screen shows Use TAB key to select STORE or RETRIEVE press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk Store Configuration LOOP IP6700 Store Retrieve Configuration 13 53 07 12 06 2005 gt gt Select STORE RETRIEVE gt gt Store Current Configuration Y N Retrieve Configuration LOOP IP6700 Store Retrieve Configuration 13 53 57 12 06 2005 gt gt Select STORE RETRIEVE gt gt Retrieve Last Stored Configuration Y N 120 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 5 Clock Source Setup Under the MainMenu Setup menu press K to setup clock source as below gt gt Input the El port number A D A The screen of clock will show as below after input E1 port number El Port A System Setup CLOCK Normal Mode 13 57 00 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Master Clk Source INTERNAL Second Clk Source INTERNAL Current Clock MASTER CLK Clk Recover Mode MANUAL Clock Status NORMAL lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt NOTE Configuration Option Default Master Clk Source
33. from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER Please refer to 6 1 5 for detail information Clock Source Master Clock Master Clock INTERNAL Master Clock EXTERNAL 76 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Master Clock PORT A LINE Master Clock PORT B LINE Master Clock PORT C LINE Master Clock PORT D LINE Master Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT D BUNDLE O 5 8 5 2 Second Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to Second Clock press ENTER Please refer to 6 1 5 for detail information Clock Source Second Clock Second Clock INTERNAL 77 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Second Clock EXTERNAL Second Clock PORT A LINE Second Clock PORT B LINE Second Clock PORT C LINE Second Clock PORT D LINE Second Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT D BUNDLE 0 5 8 5 3 Current Clock Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER Please refer to 6 1 5 for detail information Clock Source Current Clock Current Clock MASTER CLK 78 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Current Clock SECOND CLK Current Clock INTERNAL 5 8 5 4 Recover Cloc
34. ss Yo esses TB E ii e ie Ee i ies 81538 Bt gt Sa Sig scu Se oe se SSS SS SS e se QOO OG ja A See sian SELBE A RSS SSS ao Soins lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh NOTE Parameter 2 Frame Multiframe 16 Frame Multiframe 132 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 2 9 Line Availability Under Port Menu press A to view the line availability as the following screen shows The information based on user performance register set includes the valid seconds available seconds unavailable seconds and the line availability El Port A Port Line Availability 13 28 51 12 06 2005 Start Time 11 09 23 12 06 2005 Line Availability during Last 24 Hour Valid Seconds 13071 seconds Available Seconds 0 seconds Unavailable Seconds 13071 seconds Line Avaliability 0 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 2 10 Unit Configuration To view the unit configuration press C from Port Menu then the screen will show as below El Port A Port System Setup 13 29 13 12 06 2005 FRAME OFF CODE HDB3 CRC ON RAI ON AIS FRAMED CAS OFF SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM oos BUSY FDL OFF Sa bit Sad IDLE 0 INTF 120 Ohm lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt 133 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 2 11 Unit St
35. the synchronization process The synchronization process includes cell SN synchronization packet SN synchronization and pointer synchronization Cells with CRC or parity errors in their header are discarded Pointer mismatch imposes jitter buffer under run and bundle resynchronization Cell header errors or pointer errors may be ignored depending on per bundle configuration Missing cells or packets are detected and restored in the jitter buffer 166 AIS AS BES BPV CRC CSS DM DS1 DS3 DTE EFS ES FDL LCD LAN LED LIU LOF LOS NMS PRBS ORSS RAI SAToP SES SNMP TDM UAS VLAN WAN Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation Glossary Alarm Indication Signal Available Second Bursty Error Second Bipolar Violation Cyclical Redundancy Check Controlled Slip Second Degraded Minute Digital Signal Level One E1 or T1 Digital Signal Level Three E3 or T3 Data Terminal Eguipment an end user machine Eg PC or workstation Error Free Second Error Second Facility Data Link Internet Protocol Liguid Crystal Display Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Line Interface Unit Loss of Frame Loss of Signal Network Management System Pseudo Random Binary Seguence Ouasi Random Signal Seguence Remote Alarm Indication Structure Agnostic TDM over Packet Severe Error Second Simple Network Management Protocol Time Division Multiplexing Unavailable Second Virtual LAN Area Network WAN wide Area Network 167
36. to select Alarm Setup press ENTER Port Alarm Alarm Setup 85 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 9 3 1 1 Alarm Type Move the cursor to select Alarm Type press ENTER The alarm types include YEL AIS LOS LOF BPV ES UAS CSS BUNDLE and MAC The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Port Alarm Alarm setup Alarm setup Alarm Type T1 YEL MAJOR T1 YEL CRITI Tl YEL MINOR 5 9 3 1 2 Threshold Move the cursor to select Current Threshold press ENTER Under Threshold sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options T1 BPV T1 ES T1 UAS and T1 CSS Then move the cursor to the digit to be modified Port Alarm Alarm setup Alarm setup Threshold T1 BPV OK 5 1 9 86 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION T1 ES OK 0001 1 65535 T1 UAS OK 00001 1 65535 T1 CSS OK 00001 1 65535 5 9 3 2 Port History Move the cursor to select Current Port History press ENTER Under Port History sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option The menu is used to show the Alarm History Their submenu includes these options RAI AIS LOS LOF BPV ES UAS CSS BUNDLE and MAC Port Alarm Port History 5 9 3 2 1 RAI Move the cursor to select RAI press ENTER The menu shows the RAI alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the RAI alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have i
37. 00 gt Transwitch Counters Byte and Packet Counters TXC Classified Packets Received 0 TXC Byte Received 0 TXC Byte Transmitted 1008 TXC Packets Received 0 TXC Packets Transmitted 24 LAN Port Link Status Link Down WAN Port Link Status Link Down 18 02 03 05 15 2006 SNMP Port Link Status Link Down lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 1 11 Alarm Queue Press Q from the Main Menu the Alarm Queue Configuration will show as below LOOP IP6700 Unit Alarm Queue 18 56 30 03 14 2000 1 Port D E MAJOR UAS remove 8 49 08 03 14 00 2 Port C E MAJOR UAS remove 8 49 08 03 14 00 3 Port A E MAJOR UAS remove 8 49 08 03 14 00 4 Port D E MAJOR UAS 8 49 07 03 14 00 5 Port C E MAJOR UAS 8 49 07 03 14 00 6 Port A E MAJOR UAS 8 49 07 03 14 00 7 Port A E MAJOR UAS remove 8 40 24 03 14 00 8 Port A E MAJOR UAS 8 40 23 03 14 00 9 Port A E MAJOR LOF 8 40 15 03 14 00 0 Port A E MAJOR LOS 8 40 15 03 14 00 1 Port A E MAJOR ES remove 8 40 15 03 14 00 2 Port A E MAJOR ES 8 40 14 03 14 00 3 Port D E MAJOR UAS remove 8 34 08 03 14 00 4 Port C E MAJOR UAS remove 8 34 08 03 14 00 5 Port D E MAJO
38. 01 Cell Num Jitter Size Jitter Delay Time Slot 01 S 222 25 222222220 2232232 SS Time Slotf 01 IP Address 000 000 000 000 Cell in Bundle 05 Jitter Delay 020 Jitter Size 256 Confirm Yes lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt After confirm the configuration Press Y or N to re confirm it Are you sure Y N 7 2 Password Setup Press S from the main menu to get into System Setup Then press C to get into password setup 7 2 1 Enter old password Before making change of new password user need to fill in the old password the default password is LOOP LOOP IP6700 Password Setup 18 17 53 12 19 2005 ARROW KEYS BACKSPACE to edit ESC to abort CURSOR MOVE YES YES Enable Password Change Password Old Password gt gt Please input old password then press ENTER 155 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 7 2 2 Enter new password Enter the valid old password then press ENTER the new password will be reguired to enter LOOP IP6700 Password Setup 18 17 93 12719720905 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE BACKSPACE to edit ESC to abort Enable Password YES Change Password YES old Password XXXX New Password XXXX gt gt Please input new password then press ENTER 7 2 3 Confirmation of new password After confirm new password Press Y or N to save new password LOOP IP6700 Password Setup 19 97 32
39. 83 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Sa4 Sa5 Sa_bit 5 9 1 10 IDLE Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu The Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when a DSO time slot is in idle mode To change the idle code press ENTER to cycle through the selections This operation must be concluded by moving the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the changes Config Setup IDLE IDLE OK 000 0 255 5 9 2 Port Status Move the cursor to select Port Status press ENTER T1 CARD PORT C Port Status 5 9 2 1 LOF LOS Under Port Status menu to select LOF LOS and move the cursor to NO or YES to setup LOF LOS then press ENTER Port Status LOF LOS LOF LOS NO YES 5 9 2 2 RCV AIS RCV RAI Under Port Status menu to select RCV AIS RCV RAI and move the cursor to NO to setup RCV AIS RCV RAI then press ENTER Port Status RCV AIS RCV RAI 84 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION RCV AIS RCV RAI INO NO 5 9 2 3 XMT AIS XMT RAI Under Port Status menu to select XMT AIS AMT RAI and move the cursor to NO to setup XMT AIS AMT RAI then press ENTER Port Status XMT AIS XMT RAI XMT AIS XMT RAI NO No 5 9 2 4 BPV ES To setup the BPV ES first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Port Status BPV ES BPV ES 000 000 5 9 3 Port Alarm Move the cursor to select Port Alarm press ENTER T1 CARD PORT C Port Alarm 5 9 3 1 Alarm Setup Move the cursor
40. ATION 5 9 3 2 6 ES Move the cursor to select ES press ENTER The menu shows the ES alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the ES alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B ES PORT B ES MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 7 UAS Move the cursor to select UAS press ENTER The menu shows the UAS alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the UAS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B UAS PORT B UAS MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 8 CSS Move the cursor to select CSS press ENTER The menu shows the CSS alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the CSS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B CSS PORT B CSS MAJOR OK 0000 89 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 9 3 2 9 BUNDLE Move the cursor to select BUNDLE press ENTER The menu shows the BUNDLE alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the BUNDLE alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B BUNDLE PORT B BUNDLE MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 10 MAC Move the cursor to select MAC press ENTER The menu shows the MAC alarm status Note 1 MAJOR i
41. DEFINITION cesses ementi 18 TABLE 2 11 X 21 DB15 DTE PORT PIN DEFINITION cesses nemen enne 18 TABLE 2 12 RS449 DB37 DTE PORT PIN DEFINITION snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrrrrrrrrtrrrtrtrrrtrtrrrnrrrnrrrrrnnne 19 TABLE 2 13 RS422 DTE PORT PIN DEFINITION 2 14 ductis cum ad side do as 20 TABLE 2 14 DEFAULT SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ii a rna vn A 21 TABLE 354 CONSOLE PORT SETTING a oun erac tia on AAA howe 24 TABLE 3 2 ALARM DEFAULT FOR SYSTEM AND UNE 24 TABLE 3 3 PERFORMANCE PARAMETER LIST EINE sst Red taa 25 TABLE 3 4 PERFORMANCE REPORT OPTIONS sio bario ias 25 TABLE 3 5 LED INDICATION FOR MAIN TE 26 TABLE 7 1 EXAMPLE 1 UNIQUE CLOCK SOURCE FROM IP6700 1 LINE CLOCK OF PORT A 158 TABLE 7 2 EXAMPLE 2 INDEPENDENT CLOCK SOURCE 158 TABLE 8 3 ETHERNET PACKET STRUCTURE Sii tuat dest aci 159 TABLE 8 4 ETHERNET PACKET STRUCTURE GONT vario iia 160 TABLE 8 5 IP HEADER STRUCTURE troi tai tee acd eaten da ies 161 TABLE 8 6 UDP HEADER STRUCTURE s sace di EP aceite e as Eds pete aO s i 162 TABLE 8 7 TDMOETHERNET CONTROL WORD SBTRUCTURE nennen nnne 163 TABLE 8 8 AAL1 HEADER STRUCTURE siisti eat A ERA PRA at dis 165 GB ES NL DK FIN PL CZ SK SLO GR PRC Bitte f hren Sie das Ger t am Ende seinerLewbensdauer den zue Verf gung stehended R ckgabeund Sammelsystemen zu At the end of the product s useful life please dispose of it at appropriate collection points provided i
42. DLE MAC Alarm clear Figure 5 5 T1 LCD Menu Tree 34 DTE Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 111 4 v Port loopback Conf setup Port Status Port Alarm Mode RS Alarm setup Rate vt Alarm type Tx clock cs Threshold Rx clock Ric Alarm History Data Alarm clear RTS TTM DCD Clock Source Local Loopback Master Clock Figure 5 6 DTE LCD Menu Tree 35 Second Clock Current Clock Recover Clock Clock status Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 Configuration Configuration group includes System and Console Port menus 5 1 1 System Press ENTER from the above menu to enter into the System menu which includes Ethernet Lan port Bun ACT Timer LPT Timer Lan Rate CAS ldle code Remote loss IP Date Time and SNMP submenus A N System Configuration 5 1 1 1 Ethernet Presses ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select ENABLE or DISABLE then press ENTER Please refer to the 6 1 7 for detail information System Ethernet Ethernet ENABLE Ethernet DISABLE 5 1 1 2 Lan Port Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select Lan Port then press ENTER Please refer to the 6 1 1 1 for detail information System Lan Port L
43. Enter old password n naan a a nan nannaa eene eene nananana a nnns 155 7 2 2 Ent r MEW passWOFd RE 156 7 2 3 Confirmation of new password ener 156 7 3 Clock Ee lee e EE 157 7 334 A O 158 7 3 1 1 Example of clock source 158 For the clock source there are two examples to show as the table below 158 vii 8 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION tee eee eens naa naa nro ana herren nennen nanna aae neen 159 8 1 TDMoEthernet Packet Format esses nn nano nn nono nennen nenas 159 SAT VEAN O pomada dalt 160 9 1 2 UDP IP Header it deut Leder eet Miten arena i 161 8 1 33 TDMoEthernet Control Word 162 8 1 4 TDMoEthernet Payload AA 163 8 2 AALT PAYLOADTYPE MACHINES aia ee eed te tobacco Ee eo ENEE 164 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 1 APPLICATION DIAGRAM uero etes ee o RUE eet d ee ot E te SEELA cde ue La AA NSN 2 FIGURE 2 1 FRONT PANEL VIEW WITH EOD casal GTA usum miyn La ecu keve 5 FIGURE 2 2 FRONT PANEL VIEW WITHOUT LCD ioco dte eta vas ae tbt esL akan eV S L ipe eda Be Den dde reina 5 FIGURE 253 REAR PANEL VIEWS td E mm ite dsl cut ex A TVs tv o s OS dut Le v saa 6 FIGURE 2 4 MAIN BOARD JUMPERS SETTING E1 RJ 120 oul 8 FIGURE 2 5 MAIN BOARD JUMPERS SETTING E1 BNC 75 oul 9 FIGURE 2 6 MAIN BOARD JUMPERS SETTING T 1 viano teer a SKV SKS iu aida 10 FIGURE 2 7 DAUGHTER BOARD JUMPERS SETTING E1 RJ 120 oni 11 FIGURE 2 8 DAUGHTER BOARD JUMPERS SETTING E1 BNC G SouuMl 12 FIGURE 2
44. Hardware version and Serial number Under Information menu use left or right key to select Console Port menu Press ENTER to enter into its submenus Configuration Information 5 5 1 Software Version Move the cursor to select Software Version press ENTER Information Software Version Software Version xxxx text 5 5 2 Hardware Version To modify the Hardware version first move the cursor to the text to be modified Press enter Information Hardware Version Hardware Version xxxx text 51 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 5 3 Serial number To modify the Serial number first move the cursor to the text to be modified Press enter Information Serial number Serial number xxxx text 5 6 Miscellaneous The Miscellaneous group includes Store Config Retrieve Config Load Default and System reset Configuration Miscellaneous 5 6 1 Store Config Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next Store Config item To confirm the existing option press ENTER Miscellaneous Store Config Store Config Confirm 5 6 2 Retrieve Config Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next Retrieve Config item To confirm the existing option press ENTER Miscellaneous Retrieve Config Retrieve Config Confirm 52 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 6 3 Load Default Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next Load Default item To confirm th
45. ION 6 3 11 Unit Status Press from the port menu to show the screen of Unit Status as below T1 Port LINE LOS LOF RCV A RCV Y XMT A XMT Y BPV E ES E TEST PATTE NEAR ESC key to return to previous menu B IS EL IS EL LOS NO NO NO NO NO RROR COUNT RROR COUNT 0 0 RN TRANSMITTED END LOOPBACK Port Status OFF OFF SPACE bar to 16 06 08 10 03 2006 refresh gt gt 6 3 12 Unit Alarm History To view the unit alarm history press H from the Port Menu RAI AIS LOS LOF BPV ES UAS CSS EE EE Tl PORE B LOCAL ALARM TYPE BUNDLE STATUS MAC CHANGE 10E 5 Port Alarm History THRESHOLD CURR STATE LM O000000p oo previous menu COUNT 0 42000 CO 01d ALA MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO MAJO D Ai A A A A A A A A A 16 06 27 10 03 2006 SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 140 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 4 DTE V 35 Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press P to choose port The user can choose either port C or port D to do setup Then the following Port Menu of DTE V 35 port will show DTE Port C Port Menu 15 32 48 06 15 2006 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H gt Alarm History M Alarm Setup X gt Clear Alarm History LOG P Choose Port
46. IP Assignment Delete bundle Choose the Delete bundle option from the Action menu Then enter the valid bundle ID at the Bundle ID field LOOP IP6700 System Setup MAP 15 44 10 12 19 2005 Please Input decimal number 0 31 BACKSPACE to edit PO TS TS PO TS TS BNDL ID UDP NUM IP Address Port PORT A Action Delete bundle iM 7 Bundle ID 0 2 8 UDP Number 1 3 9 Cell Num Jitter Size Jitter Delay Time Slot 01 4 20 Time Slotf 01 5 21 IP Address 192 168 0 1 6 22 Cell in Bundle 5 T 23 Jitter Delay 20 8 24 Jitter Size 256 9 2 5 Confirm Yes 10 26 LZ 27 12 28 13 2 9 14 30 15 31 16 lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt If the value which user has entered is invalid the error message will display Bundle ID not existed After confirm the configuration Press Y or N to re confirm it Are you sure Y N 154 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 7 1 3 Time Slot IP Assignment Delete all Choose the Delete all option from the Action menu This option is used to clear all the bundles setup which has been created LOOP IP6700 ARROW KEYS TAB System Setup MAP 17 28 14 12 19 2005 CURSOR MOVE ROLL OPTIONS PO TS TS PO TS TS BNDL ID UDP NUM IP Address Port PORT_A n on AL E LRL DLE Action Delete all Bundle ID 00 UDP Number 00
47. L 102 5 10 3 2 A M 103 510 33 USOS is A A et A as en Rx xe eU REPRE RES 103 5 10 4 Pon ee Te TT 104 5 10 4 1 Local OGIO NEM 104 5 10 5 Word ilr E 104 5 10 5 1 PRISE COCK MM M H 104 5 10 5 2 Second MM 106 5 10 5 3 E COCK geesde eeh ee ENEE KEO ried ENNEN 107 5 10 5 4 Recover ClOOK cc ai 107 5 10 5 5 E cU An 107 TERMINAL OPERATION nennen nennen nennen terret nennen nennen nnns 109 Main On UE 109 6 11 System SOUP ccc n Rr Dre tyk sty Dur ex xr akkain ea 110 6 1 1 1 SNR 110 6 1 1 2 Inband Management 111 0 1 1 3 PassWord a tasata noa Kan nre Re TTK ANT p tagen EAA Enn eee 112 6 1 1 4 Port Speed Setup oouuosoos onnaa aa nannaa naan aan nana nananana aa nannaa aaaaanen 112 OLLO LOJON ueteri Fe cr dr re a er ee van 113 GLO LOGOM erret rrr o erre eee ra rh E arre ta ian 113 6 1 2 Time Slot IP Assignment eene 113 6 1 2 1 Bundle IP Setup sss 114 6 1 2 2 Tme lorlPAesigonment eene 114 6 1 3 Firmware Transfer nier nenne ti USER Ren Ren NERONE TRERRQR Eden 117 6 1 3 1 Download Mainboard Firmware seem enm 118 6 1 3 2 Download Boot Strapper oooooococococccnncccccccnnononccnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnncnnnnnnnn nn anni 118 6 1 3 3 Download Current Confiouration en 119 6 1 3 4 Upload Current Configuration from FLASH eene 119 6 1 4 Store Retrieve Confouraton cnc conan een 120 0 1 5 Clock Source Set p rettet rn tn KANAA RR Ee EXER Re NX HERES E KERN REN HESSE ER RIA 121 0 16 System Alar
48. LINE Master Clock PORT D LINE Master Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 59 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Master Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT D BUNDLE 0 5 7 5 2 Second Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to select Second Clock press ENTER Clock Source Second Clock Second Clock INTERNAL Second Clock EXTERNAL Second Clock PORT A LINE Second Clock PORT B LINE Second Clock PORT C LINE Second Clock PORT D LINE Second Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT B BUNDLE O 60 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Second Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 c Second Clock PORT D BUNDLE O0 5 7 5 3 Current Clock Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER Its sub menus include these options Current Clock MASTER CLK SECOND CLK and INTERNAL Clock Source Current Clock Current Clock MASTER CLK Current Clock SECOND CLK Current Clock INTERNAL 5 7 5 4 Recover Clock Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER Under Recover clock sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options MANUAL and AUTOMATIC Clock Source Recover Clock Recover Clock AUTOMATIC Recover Clock MANUAL 61 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 7 5 5 Clock Status Move the cursor to sel
49. LLI Maur e deett eee 75 A EE 76 5 0 5 1 Mater IBN ure re x epe Lote Ee eo an ee rae Peta 76 5 0 9 2 Geet ML TT 5 0 5 3 CUEN Bd ro qM 78 5 8 5 4 Recover or MEMENTO 79 5 9 5 5 dew dcr eege Eesen 79 TILCARA data ai 80 SIT COM SU m 80 5 9 1 1 O 80 5 9 1 2 RE EE 80 5 9 1 3 DRE a aa deese iM m A MEL 81 5 9 1 4 pull Mee 81 5 9 1 5 A PDT TE 81 5 9 1 6 doc E 82 5 9 1 7 qup E 82 5 9 1 8 gi mnm 83 5 9 1 9 A 83 e in O A EEN 84 RR MEM Ec RETRO CET 84 5 9 2 1 Eq ge D 84 5 9 2 2 REY AIS RCV RA E 84 5 9 2 3 XMT AIS XMT RA a n ei Rh Ace aie laid 85 5 9 2 4 Ee E E NUNTII 85 SES POr AM ld ed en 85 5 9 3 1 Pub DTE 85 M MEN o nakata 87 5 9 3 3 Plan Ces a tes eet evene lei a didn 90 294 GCI T CERS EES Ee ege 90 5 9 4 1 MM MPH 91 5 9 4 2 Remote coli aa 91 5 9 4 3 SSH BT eee ies Nt men KEN UNA ENK nique aa aene sacs Numen ated MEN 92 A MT 94 5 8 5 1 MEE TS Spe iiec oci armas ee sinun 94 5 9 5 2 TECH C EE 95 5 9 5 3 A e ERREUR 96 5 9 5 4 Fotovor EE 96 5 10 6 1 6 2 DTE MeNi E 98 5 10 1 LOMO SOUP EE 98 5 10 1 1 WI E 98 5 10 1 2 Palla a E iii 98 5 10 1 3 EE EP 99 5 10 1 4 o MTS 99 5 10 1 5 B M 99 5 10 1 6 pip c tebe 100 S TCI UI Mera 100 5 10 1 8 DOD aM 100 5 10 2 ui Peli m CE 101 5 10 2 1 EKES TS LOS TP 101 5 10 2 2 DLKLUS DSR eaer 101 5 10 2 3 ETS DODD ME 102 5 10 2 4 DSI qo EE 102 5 10 3 d wor CEN 102 5 10 3 1 gulli T
50. NE SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND TEST PATTERN OFF PRBS FULL STATUS lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt NOTE a b C Near end loop backs 1 Local loop back the out going signal is looped back to the device to verify the device integrity 2 Line loop back the entire incoming signal is looped back towards the line to isolate the device from the line 3 Payload loop back the payload of the incoming signal is looped back towards the line This is done after the framer framed on the incoming signal Far end loop backs 1 Remote line loop back the signal received by the remote unit is looped back towards the local device to verify line integrity 2 Remote payload loop back the payload of the signal received by the remote unit is looped back towards the local device to verify the payload integrity Loop back timer The period of time from the activation of a loop back to its de activation is controlled by a timer The default value of this timer is 60 seconds Diagnostics Pseudo random patterns are commonly used for diagnostic tests of digital systems For E1 a 15 bit register PRBS pseudo random binary sequence pattern is standard practice This pattern is available for testing local system integrity by local loopback test and for measuring the line quality The diagnostics scenario is as follows 1 First send a remote loopback command to caus
51. ONTROL PADDING SEOUENCE 46 1500 7 BYTES 1 BYTES 6 BYTES 6 BYTES 2BYTES 2BYTES 2BYZES BYTES 4 BYTES 7 N 7 N 7 N L OPTIONAL N UDP IP N HEADER ER 28 BYTES TDMoIP TDMoIP CONTROL WORD PAYLOAD 4 BYTES Figure 8 3 TDMoEthernet Encapsulation in an Ethernet Packet Table 8 3 Ethernet Packet Structure Field Description A seguences of 56 bits alternating 1 and O values used for synchronization Preamble Gives components in the network time to detect the presence of a signal Start frame A seguence of 8 bits 10101011 that indicates the start of the packet delimiter Destination and The Destination Address field identifies the station or stations that are to receive the packet The Source Address identifies the station that originated the packet A Destination Address source may specify either an individual address destined for a single station or a multicast address destined for a group of stations A Destination Address of all 1 bits refers to all addresses stations on the LAN and is called a broadcast address 159 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation Table 8 4 Ethernet Packet Structure Cont Field Description Type Protocol type Data and This field contains the data transferred from the source station to the destination station or stations The maximum size of this field is 1500 bytes If the size of this field is less than 46 padding bytes then padding is used to bring the packet size up
52. P4 000 000 000 000 Trap IP5 000 000 000 000 Community get XXXXX test Community set XXXXX test 5 1 1 12 Device Name This menu is used to setup the Device Name System Device Name To rename the device name use arrow keys to select a desired number or character press ENTER Then move the cursor at OK press ENTER to enable the device name Device Name XXXXX test 40 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 Bundle Setup The menus are used to configure console port to select Source IP Source subnet Gateway IP Port select Bundle ID Action UDP number Timeslot from Timeslot num Destination IP Cell in bundle Jitter delay Jitter size Vlan Vlan1 ID Vlan1 priority Vlan2 ID Vlan2 priority Bundle status and Confirm Under Bundle setup menu use left or right key to select Console Port menu Press ENTER to enter into its submenus Configuration Bundle Setup 5 2 1 Source IP Under IP menu move the cursor to the Source IP option the system will show Source IP Address as below Bundle Setup Source IP Source IP 000 000 000 000 5 2 2 Source subnet Under IP menu move the cursor to the Source subnet option the system will show Source Subnet Address as below Bundle Setup Source subnet Source subnet 000 000 000 000 5 2 3 Gateway IP If source IP and destination IP are not in a LAN the user must setup the LAN router address to the Getway IP Bundle Setup Gateway IP
53. P6700 System Setup MAP 13 30 05 12 007 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS PO TS TS PO TS TS BNDL ID UDP NUM IP Address Port s PORT A Action Add bundle A 1 A 30 17 17 0 1 000 000 000 000 Bundle ID O A 2 2 A 18 18 UDP Number 1 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Size Jitter Delay Time Slot 01 A 4 4 A 20 20 Time Slotf 01 A 5 5 A 21 21 9 20 256 IP Address 000 000 000 000 A 6 6 A 22 22 Cell in Bundle 5 A 7 7 A 23 23 Jitter Delay 20 A 8 8 A 24 24 Jitter Size 256 A 9 9 A 25 25 Confirm Yes A 10 10 A 26 26 A 11 11 A 27 27 A 12 12 A 28 28 A 13 13 A 29 29 A 14 14 A 30 30 A 15 15 A 31 31 A 16 16 lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt 153 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION To show all the information of time slot assignment which user has configured Press J from the Main Menu Configuration Menu LOOP IP6700 System Setup MAP 13 59 40 12 06 2005 Port Bundle UDP Cells Jitter IP Address Time Slot ID Num Num size Delay A 0 i 35 20 256 192 168 0 1 071425 3 4 5 06 1 8 95T10 101 12 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 25 20 217 29 29 230 31 B 0 2 5 20 256 192 168 0 2 01 2 9 4 5 06 1 9 9 0 10 11 12 S T4 15 056 17 08 19 20521 4225 23 24 254 26 21 28 29 30 91 lt lt SPACE bar to refresh or ESC key return to main menu gt gt 7 1 2 Time Slot
54. R UAS 8 34 07 03 14 00 6 Port C E MAJOR UAS 8 34 07 03 14 00 7 Port D E MAJOR UAS remove 8 19 08 03 14 00 8 Port C E MAJOR UAS remove 8 19 08 03 14 00 9 Port D E MAJOR UAS 8 19 07 03 14 00 20 Port C E MAJOR UAS 8 19 07 03 14 00 lt lt ESC key return to previous menu or SPACE bar to change page NOTE The latest 40 alarm entries are shown on the terminal as above in two pages of 20 entries each If there are more than 20 entries hit any key other than ESC to view the second page To return to main menu hit ESC key 124 Press Y to return to default then confirm it by Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 12 Load Default Configuration pressing Y or N LOOP Seria Hardw Softw DISP C gt J gt BSS D gt 0 gt LOG Eo o gt gt gt Re P6700 Main Menu 18 56 56 03 14 2000 1 Number 10485744 are Version Ver B Start Time 15 49 05 03 14 2000 are Version V1 01 01 03 14 2006 LAY SETUP System Configuration S gt System Setup Time Slot IP Assignment P gt Choose El Port Clock source Configuration T gt Time Slot IP Assignment Link Status W gt Firmware Transfer Alarm Oueue V gt Store Retrieve Configuration K gt Clock Source Setup M gt System Alarm Setup MISC Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Y gt Return To Default Log On SE
55. RITICAL lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 152 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 7 STEP BY STEP OPERATION 7 1 Time Slot IP Assignment 7 1 1 Time Slot IP Assignment Add bundle Under the Main Menu press T to get into the screen of Time Slot IP Assignment then choose Add bundle from the Action menu to create a new bundle LOOP IP6700 System Setup MAP 15 09 10 10 03 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS PO TS TS PO TS TS BNDL ID UDP NUM Dest IP Address Port PORT A 225 31142 Se ea 22 aaa Sas stoori otasetton Bundle ID 00 Action Add bundle UDP Number 0001 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size Time Slot 00 Time Slotf 32 Dest IP Addr 010 002 003 004 Cell in Bundle 05 Jitter Delay 020 Jitter Size 256 VLAN OFF VLAN1 ID 0000 VLAN1 priority O VLAN2 ID 0000 VLAN2 priority O Confirm No lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt Note if it is unframe allocation the bundle ID must be 0 and the Time Slot Time Slot will be skipped to disallow user set up If the IP Address is invalid The error message will display Can not get target mac address After confirm the configuration Press Y or N to re confirm it Are you sure Y N After save the configuration the screen will refresh and display as follow LOOP I
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57. Slot IP Assignment E gt El Setup B gt Clock source Configuration T gt Time Slot IP Assignment D gt Counters Page W gt Firmware Transfer Q gt Alarm Queue V gt Store Retrieve Configuration K gt Clock Source Setup M gt System Alarm Setup LOG MISC F gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Y gt Return To Default Z gt Reset X gt Clear Alarm Queue amp History A gt Alarm Cut Off O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt Clear alarm queue are you sure Y N 6 1 15 Alarm Cut Off Press A to show alarm cut off screen LOOP P6700 Main Menu 16 15 49 04 24 2006 Serial Number z 10485744 Hardware Version Ver B Start Time 15 37 33 04 24 2006 Software Version V1 01 01 03 29 2006 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S System Setup J gt Time Slot IP Assignment P Choose El Port B Clock source Configuration T Time Slot IP Assignment D gt Link Status W Firmware Transfer Q gt Alarm Queue V Store Retrieve Configuration K Clock Source Setup M System Alarm Setup LOG MISC F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Y gt Return To Default Z gt Reset X gt Clear Alarm Oueue amp History A gt Alarm Cut Off O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt Cut off alarm are you sure Y N 126 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 2 E1 Sub Menu When P is selected and E1 port number is entered the follo
58. TUP MISC Menu Z gt Reset X gt Clear Alarm Oueue amp History A gt Alarm Cut Off turn to default are you sure Y N 6 1 13 Reset r N to confirm it Under Port Menu press Z to reset unit Press Y o LOOP Seria Hardw Softw DISP E gt d gt Bi gt D gt D gt LOG EU Oc gt Reset P6700 Main Menu 13 34 54 12 06 2005 1 Number 10485744 are Version Ver B Start Time 11 09 23 12 06 2005 are Version V1 00 01 11 28 2005 LAY SETUP System Configuration S gt System Setup Time Slot IP Assignment E gt El Setup Clock source Configuration T gt Time Slot IP Assignment Counters Page W gt Firmware Transfer Alarm Oueue V gt Store Retrieve Configuration K gt Clock Source Setup M gt System Alarm Setup MISC Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Y gt Return To Default Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt Reset gt Z X A gt are you sure Y N Clear Alarm Oueue amp History Alarm Cut Off 125 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 14 Clear Alarm Oueue amp History Under Port Menu press X to clear alarm queue and history Press Y or N to confirm it LOOP P6700 Main Menu 14 58 59 12 06 2005 Serial Number S 10485744 Hardware Version Ver B Start Time 11 09 23 12 06 2005 Software Version V1 00 01 11 28 2005 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S gt System Setup J gt Time
59. US MAJOR MAC CHANGE MAJOR lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 136 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 3 4 Bert Test Press B to test the system Tl Poft B Bert test 15 12 19 10 03 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS OFF LINE 1 1 Type Direct TimeSlot From TimeSlot Num lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 3 5 Clear Performance Data Press K to show Clear Performance Data screen gt gt Clear Performance Data Y N 6 3 6 Clear Alarm History Press X to show Clear Alarm History screen gt gt Clear alarm history are you sure Y N 137 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 3 7 1 Hour Performance Report Under Port Menu press 1 to view the 1 hour performance report Tl Port B Port 1 Hour Stat Report 15 15 29 10 03 2006 Start Time 15 07 14 10 03 2006 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 0 seconds ES UAS BES SES CSS Current 15 Min Interval ug 0 0 0 0 lst Nearest 15 MIn Interval pesos sssusa e oss 2nd Nearest 15 Min Interval 3rd Nearest 15 Min Interval i 59522 mesch Sees ASS 4th Nearest 15 Min Interval Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES CSS Current 24 Hour Interval Ea a AAA Bose mises 10 02 2006 ite AA AR AA
60. When the user cannot receive bundle packet from others it will still send user s bundle packet After the user presses the stop the user will not send any information to others In addition the user will stop send information to others System Remote loss Remote loss continue Remote loss stop 5 1 1 8 IP The IP menu allows modification of device IP address IP address for Subnet Mask and Gateway and IP interface Each IP address can be modified by moving the cursor to the desired position and selecting a number After making all changes select YES to save the changes System IP IP Address 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 38 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 5 1 1 9 Date Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select Date then press ENTER This is used to setup the system data Date Month day year 5 1 1 10 Time This menu is used to setup the system time System Time Time Hour min sec 5 1 1 11 SNMP This menu is used to select SNMP Under Main menu use left or right key to select SNMP menu Under SNMP sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Its sub menus include these options Trap IP1 Trap IP2 TrapIP3 Trap IP4 Trap IP5 Community get and Community set System SNMP SNMP Trap IP1 Trap IP1 000 000 000 000 39 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Trap IP2 000 000 000 000 Trap IP3 000 000 000 000 Trap I
61. al DSX 1 DS 1 Surge Protection FCC Part 68 Sub Part D Pulse Template Per AT amp T TR 62411 Large configurable jitter buffers on a per bundle basis that compensate for the delay variation introduced by the IP MPLS network with the following maximal depths For E1 up to 256 ms For unframed T1 up to 340 ms Ethernet WAN Connector RJ45 Speed 10 100 Base T Optical WAN Connector SFP 3 3V Speed 10 100 Base FX DTE Interface V 35 Data Rate n x 56 n 1 to 31 Data Rate n x 64 Kbps n 1 to 32 Connector DB25S for V 35 Standard External Clock Input signal ITU G 703 Connector BNC Input signal Network Management Console Port Connector DB9 at Front Panel Electrical RS232 interface Protocol Menu driven VT 100 terminal Inband Management Any 64 Kbps DSO can be assigned for management HDLC Management Protocol Performance monitor T1 E1 Performance store Monitor registers Line user and remote site For framed T1 For framed T1 with CAS Ethernet LAN Connector RJ45 up to 256 ms up to 192 ms Speed 10 100 Base T Alarm Relay Alarm Relay Fuse alarm performance alarm Connector 3 pin terminal block SNMP Port Connector RJ45 at front panel Protocol Telnet VT100 and Embedded SNMP The last 24 hours performance in 15 minute intervals Performance reports Date amp Time Error second Degraded minutes Unavailable second Bursty error second severe error second controlled slip second and loss of fra
62. ame structure for CRC A proprietary facility data link is implemented in both modes to facilitate remote system control and performance and statistics monitoring 4 RAI Remote Alarm Indication transmits a return signal back out to indicate loss of signal and loss of frame sync at the receiving side if the port This action can be turned ON or OFF 5 AIS AIS alarm indication signal notify the far end that a loopback and diagnostic test are in progression Thus customer signals are blocked The AIS can be sent two ways In the framed mode all time slots will have all ones sent but the framing pattern will be preserved In the unframed mode all ones are sent for all time slots 6 CAS CAS Channel Associated Signaling is a method for sending signaling information where time slot 16 of the E1 format is shared for each of 30 other time slots within the same E1 Off designation is for CAS disabled For E1 when disabled the 256N multiframe is used when time slot 16 is available to the user The maximum number of time slots available for payload is 31 ON designation is for CAS enabled When enabled the 256S multiframe is used when time slot 16 is reserved for the transmission for end to end signaling using CAS The maximum number of time slots available for payload is then 30 7 CGA Carrier Group Alarm CGA is necessary for proper operation of the switched network in the face of possible faults of the transport system In the normal
63. an Port Data_only Data_only D S S on 36 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Data only D S S off 5 1 1 3 Bun ACT Timer Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select Bun ACT Timer then press ENTER Bun ACT Timer is used t setup the regular time to do activation When the local side sets up a bundle a signal is sent to see if the remote side is online or not When the local side and the Remote side are both on line the activation can be done System Bun ACT Timer Bun ACT Timer 1 9999 number 5 1 1 4 LPT Timer Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select LPT Timer then press ENTER When remote side through FDL ask to do Loopback Local side will do time setup After time setup it will cancel Loopback automatically System LPT Timer LPT Timer 1 9999 number 5 1 1 5 Lan Rate Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select Lan Rate then press ENTER The speed of LAN WAN is 100M The user can setup the speed of LAN in order to keep the WAN rate System Lan Rate Lan Rate 1 9999 number 37 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 1 1 6 CAS Idle code Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select CAS Idle code then press ENTER The code of CAS Rate can choose the number form 1 to 15 System CAS Idle code Lan Rate 1 15 number 5 1 1 7 Remote loss Press ENTER from the System menu Use arrow keys to select Remote loss then press ENTER
64. atus Press I from Port Menu to show the screen of Status as below El Port A Port Status LINE LOS YES LOF NO RCV AIS NO RCV RAI NO XMT AIS NO XMT RAI NO BPV ERROR COUNT 0 ES ERROR COUNT 0 TESI SS PATTERN TRANSMITTED OFF NEAR END LOOPBACK Y JOKE 13 31 14 12 06 2005 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 2 12 Unit Alarm History To view the unit alarm history press H from Port Menu El Port A Port Alarm History 1331231 12 06 2005 LOCAL ALARM TYPE THRESHOLD CURR STATE COUNT ALARM RAI O 0 MAJOR AIS O 0 MAJOR LOS ALM 1 MAJOR LOF O 0 MAJOR BPV 10E 5 O 0 MAJOR ES 1 O T MAJOR UAS 1 O 15 MAJOR css 1 O 1 MAJOR BUNDLE STATUS O 0 MAJOR MAC CHANGE O 0 MAJOR lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 134 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 3 T1 Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press P to choose port The user can choose port B to do setup Then the following Port Menu of T1 will show Tl Port B Port Menu 15 09 53 10 03 2006 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt 1 Hour Perf Report S gt System Setup 2 gt 24 Hour Perf Report L gt Loopback Setup A gt Line Availability K gt Clear Performance Data C Configuration M Alarm Setup I gt Status X gt Clear Alarm History H Alarm History B gt Send Bert
65. cc conan cnn canon cnc naar nc cr nennen 139 0 3 11 Unit Status tt erkennt de ta eis ee ENEE 140 6 3 12 Unit Alarm History 140 6 4 DTE V 35 Sub Menu sss eene aan aa enne nennen nnne nennen nns 141 6 4 1 DTE Configuration naan a kaa aa kaan a kaan a nannaa 141 AZOTEA ias 142 60 43 Alarm ele 142 0 4 A System SetUP uusin maana ant tod dide dete o aad edid ar BUDE X RED da Do ae dad Ex dd 143 0 4 5 esses m 143 6 4 6 Alarm SCtup MEME 144 6 4 Clear Alarm FIt ici dd 144 6 5 SED DS RE 145 5 51 USES SIS SUI m 145 6 5 2 DS3ESLoopDatk Test oso din OA KATA KAKUN V IT N KAAN SN 146 6 5 3 Clear Performance Data eene teen n naa kamaa a rn n no TANK a KANAN anaconda nietas 146 654 DSS AIRI SOU cec eret tene denn eee ate rtu denne donee nennen V IT N KAA Sn A 147 Ec MEE P ls i PETS 147 6 5 6 DS3 E3 1 Hour Performance Report 148 6 5 7 DS3 E3 24 Hour Performance Report 149 5585 DSSS Line Availabilty encerrona ee teh re eet rn tn ENEE 150 07 DSSS System Sb uu ementi d aa arenae te teta si eee dat 151 6 5 10 BR cho ci o M m 151 6 5 11 DISSES SAKKI HEY a aid 152 7 STEP BY STEP OPERATION incest a ad ai 153 7 1 Time Slot IP Assignment nennen enne 153 7 1 1 Time Slot IP Assignment Add bundie 153 7 1 2 Time Slot IP Assignment Delete bundle 154 7 1 3 Time Slot IP Assignment Delete all sss 155 1 2 Password SOW oinaan 155 7 2 1
66. clear alarm Under Alarm menu use left or right key to select Console Port menu Press ENTER to enter into its submenus Configuration Alarm 5 4 1 Alarm setup Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do alarm setup Alarm Alarm setup 5 4 1 1 Alarm clock The setup menu is used to setup clock alarm The clock alarm occur when the clock source change Alarm setup Alarm clock Alarm clock DISABLE 49 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Alarm clock MAJOR Alarm clock CRITICAL Alarm clock MINOR 5 4 1 2 Alarm link Press ENTER from the Alarm link menu Use arrow keys to select alarm link then press ENTER Their submenu includes these options DISABLE MAJOR lt CRITICAL and MINOR Alarm setup Alarm link Alarm link DISABLE Alarm link MAJOR Alarm link CRITICAL Alarm link MINOR 5 4 2 Alarm status Move the cursor to select alarm status press ENTER Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the alarm status Alarm Alarm status CLOCK LINK INO YES 50 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 4 3 Alarm clear Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item To confirm the existing option move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER The alarm gueue can be cleared Alarm Alarm clear Alarm clear Confirm 5 5 Information The menus are used to select Software version
67. cture Field VER Bundle number Destination port number UDP length UDP checksum Description TDMoEthernet version number Presently VER 001 This field is usually dedicated to the Source Port Number but here identifies the unique data stream emanating from a given trunk and sharing a common destination This nonstandard use of a UDP port number is similar to RTP RTCP s use of port numbers to uniquely identify sessions and the common practice sanctioned in H 225 of randomly allocating port numbers for VolP sessions Here placing the bundle identifier in the UDP header rather than the application area enables fast switching Possible values are 1 8063 valid bundle numbers 0 reserved 8191 1FFF used for OAM control messages the 127 ports 8064 8190 reserved Set to 0x085E 2142 the user port number which has been assigned to TDMoEthernet by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA Length in octets of UDP header and data Checksum of UDP IP header and data If not computed it must be set to zero 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 efe Res LENGTH 8 1 33 TDMoEthernet Control Word 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 FORMID SEQUENCE NUMBER 162 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation Table 8 7 TDMoEthernet Control Word Structure Field FORMID RES Length Seguence number Description Format Identifier 1100 AAL1 unstructured 1101 AAL1 structured 1110 AAL1 structured w
68. d in the following tables Each performance parameter has ninety six sets of registers to record 24 hours history in 15 minute intervals Table 3 3 Performance Parameter List LINE Performance Description Definition Definition Parameter p 2 Frame Multiframe 16 Frame Multiframe Bipolar Violation Bipolar Error Count Bipolar Error Count BPV gt 1 OOF gt 1 or CS gt 1 CRC gt 1 OOF gt 1 or CS gt 1 Unavailable Second gt 10 consecutive SES gt 10 consecutive SES Below lists the types of reports available performance parameters provided by each report and the reset commands for each report Table 3 4 Performance Report Options Report Type Category Menu Command Y Report available and can be cleared by front panel RESET or admin terminal command Y X Report available and can be cleared by front panel RESET or admin terminal command X N C No clear Report available but counts cannot be cleared by the user Report not available 25 Chapter 3 Operation 3 8 LED The front panel of the Loop IP6700 has mulit color LEDs for operation and error indications The indication is either off steady on or flickering The following table lists each LED and its color and the meaning it represents Note that when powering up and self test is in progress the unit front panel LEDs are also used to indicate fault conditions Table 3 5 LED Indication for Main Unit Power off self test failur
69. e A ri Green Normal operation Alarm occurs Link LINK A cee A valid network connection on the RJ 45 SNMP port CT Activit SNMP ctivity Flashi IWAN ani reer a co is 0600 gt gt transmitted or received through the RJ 45 SNMP port LAN om fomes NA 10 100 Green Green Normal Line in Syne Normal Line in Sync in Sync opel Loss of Frame LOF or Loss of Signal LOS Flashing Red Alarm Indication Signal AIS 26 Chapter 3 Operation 3 9 Management Port SNMP Port As two IP6700s are connected one is set as local unit the other is set as remote unit See also the following diagram IP 6700 IP 6700 Local Remote Figure 3 1 Management Port 3 10 User Data Port Ethernet IP6700 s User Data Port is used to transmit or receive data only no matter IP6700 is set as Ethernet 4E1 T1 4E1 T1 E1 T1 lt gt lt gt N EI T1 Voice Video gt oM Voice Video lt gt and TDM lt gt lt gt data and TDM data Ethernet Traffic Ethernet Traffic Figure 3 2 Ethernet Port 27 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Self Test When the Loop IP6700 is powered up a complete self test routine is run to check all I O ports read write memory and data paths to validate system integrity During system self test TESTING message and testing code are shown on the VT100 terminal screen If any error is found a testing code is shown on the VT100
70. e existing option press ENTER Note Load Default will causes reboot Miscellaneous Load Default Load Default Confirm 5 6 4 System reset Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next System reset item To confirm the existing option press ENTER Miscellaneous System reset System reset Confirm 53 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 7 E3 DS3 Menu Config setup includes Tx Length and Xmt AIS menus IP6700 DS3 CARD PORT A 5 7 1 Config Setup Move the cursor to select Config Setup press ENTER DS3 CARD PORT A Config Setup 5 7 1 1 Tx Length Move the cursor to select Tx Length press ENTER The Length of TX could be from 0 255 or 255 to 450 Config Setup Tx Length Tx Length 0 255 Tx Length 255 450 5 7 1 2 Xmt AIS Move the cursor to select Xmt AIS press ENTER This action can be turned ON or OFF When los happened the Xmt AIS decide to transmitted AIS to line or not When los sent AIS use arrow keys to select ON If the los do not send AIS use arrow keys to select OFF Config Setup Xmt AIS 54 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 7 2 Port Status Move the cursor to select Port Status press ENTER Config Setup Port Status 5 7 2 1 LOS XMT AIS Under Port Status menu to select LOS XMT AIS then Move the cursor to NO or YES to setup LOS XMT AIS press ENTER Port Status LOS XMT AIS LOS XMT AIS No YES 5 7 2 2 BPV ES To setup the BPV ES
71. e of the DS1 line and either M channel in the case of the U interface line When using FDL messages FDL must be turned ON All remote loopback can be activated from the terminal If the remote facility responds to a remote loopback activate command a LOOPED message appears in the lower left corner of the display If the remote facility responds to a remote loopback deactivate command a NO LOOP message appears If the remote activation deactivation fails an error message appears Either proprietary remote loopback commands can be used or the industry standard V 54 loopback codes can be used It is best to use remote loopbacks in conjunction with PRBS diagnostics testing to measure the DS1 network line or U line integrity The procedure is as follows 1 Send a remote loopback command to cause the remote facility to perform a loopback 2 Activate the PRBS or ORSS diagnostics test 3 The far end loopback is illustrated in Figure 4 2 IP6700 1 Line local loopback Payload loopback El EI Figure 4 2 Far End Diagram 29 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 FRONT PANEL OPERATION The front panel LCD utilizes a 2 line by 16 character display and four keys labeled ESC ENTER left arrow and right arrow gt as shown in Figure 5 1 The ENTER key is to enable a selection while the left and right arrow keys move the cursor to the left and right respectively The ESC key returns to the next higher level of selection or to
72. e system configurations on the terminal The default condition is password disabled The default password is LOOP To change the password for the first time enter the default password when prompted for the old password If the password is forgotten the only recourse is to return to the factory setting of LOOP 3 3 Return to Default The unit is shipped with factory default setting To restore to factory setting in the future immediately after power on and during the display of ESC on the LCD press ESC key followed by pressing ENTER when RET is displayed Unit will confirm with LOAD DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 3 4 Using Terminal Management from a Telnet or Network Management System NMS can be effected through a LAN Use the DB9S console port of IP6700 s rear panel to connect a VT100 terminal to configure the unit The VT100 terminal can be a PC running a VT100 emulator software Upon connection press ENTER and ESC alternately to bring the main menu into view Under the Main Menu press O Log On to see the full menu Under the Main Menu press S to change the system configuration For more detail information see also the chapter 6 in this menu 23 Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 System Configuration 3 5 1 Console Port The console port allows the user either to use a local VT 100 terminal or use a remote VT 100 terminal via modem for system configuration diagnostics polling status reports etc The console port Baud
73. e the remote facility to loopback DSO time slots 2 Then activate the local PRBS diagnostics operation by using the Test command to enable the pattern and choose for test all time slots or only idle time slots 3 The FULL diagnostic uses a framed pattern This is useful for testing full E1 loopback at the far end 128 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION When the PRBS pattern sync is found a bit error counter tracks total bit errors It is advised to send the pattern for more than 15 minute interval to evaluate the guality of loop condition and facility reliability User may utilize the gt key to inject a single error the key to reset error counter and ESC to terminate the test Read the performance report to understand the type of errors that occur 6 2 3 Alarm Setup To do alarm setup press M from Port Menu then the following screen will show up El Port A Port Alarm Setup 13 33 25 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE THRESHOLD ALARM RAI MAJOR AIS MAJOR LOS MAJOR LOF MAJOR BPV 10E 5 MAJOR ES 001 MAJOR UAS 001 MAJOR CSS 001 MAJOR BUNDLE STATUS MAJOR MAC CHANGE MAJOR lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt NOTE Configuration Options Default DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR Alarm DISABLE MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR
74. ect Clock Status press ENTER Moving the arrow keys to Normal and pressing ENTER must conclude this operation Clock Source Clock Status Clock Status NORMAL 62 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 8 E1 CARD Menu Config setup includes Frame Code CRC RAI CIS CAS OOS FDL Sa bit and IDLE menus IP6700 E1 CARD PORT B 5 8 1 Config Setup Move the cursor to select Config Setup press ENTER El CARD PORT B Config Setup 5 8 1 1 Frame Move the cursor to select Frame press ENTER To enable it move the cursor to ON and press ENTER To disable it move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER Config Setup Frame 5 8 1 2 Code To select the coding scheme use the arrow keys cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER The choices for E1 are AMI and HDB3 Using the arrow keys to change the setting and press ENTER Be sure that this setting matches that of the network Config Setup Code Code Code HDB3 63 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 8 1 3 CRC The cyclic redundancy check function can be turned on or off Unlike bipolar violation which can monitor only one span CRC menu allows error monitoring through multiple spans of E1 line For two frame mode set CRC to OFF For multi frame mode set CRC to ON Config Setup CRC CRC ON CRC OFF 5 8 1 4 RAI Remote Alarm Indication transmits a return signal back out to indicate loss of signal and loss of frame sync at the recei
75. first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Port Status BPV ES BPV ES 000 000 5 7 3 Port Alarm Move the cursor to select Port Alarm press ENTER Config Setup Port Alarm 5 7 3 1 Alarm setup Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do alarm setup Port Alarm Alarm setup 55 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 7 3 1 1 Alarm Type Move the cursor to select Alarm Type press ENTER The alarm types include LOS LCV LES SEFS UAS BUNDLE and MAC Alarm setup Alarm Type 5 7 3 1 2 Threshold Move the cursor to select Current Threshold press ENTER Under Threshold sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options DS3 LCV DS3 LES DS3 SEFS and ES3 UAS Then move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Alarm setup Threshold DS3 LCV 1 9 number DS3 LES 1 65535 number 56 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION DS3 SEFS 1 65535 number DS3 UAS 1 65535 number 5 7 3 2 Port History Move the cursor to select Current Port History press ENTER Under Port History sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option The menu is used to show Alarm History Their submenu includes these options PORT A LOS PORT A LCV PORT A LES PORT A SEFS PORT A UAS PORT A BUNDLE and PORT A MAC Config setup Port History PORT A LOS OK MAJOR 0000 PORT A LCV OK MAJOR 0000
76. hted by an asterisk Config Setup Rate Rate 56KBps 98 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 10 1 3 Tx clock The Data menu shows the current DTE Tx clock polarity either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE Tx clock polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER Config Setup Tx clock Tx clock Inverted 5 10 1 4 Rx clock The Data menu shows the current DTE Rx clock polarity either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE Rx clock polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER Config Setup Rx clock Rx clock Inverted 5 10 1 5 DATA The Data menu shows the current DTE data polarity either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE data polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER Config Setup DATA 99 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION DATA Inverted 5 10 1 6 RTS The RTS menu shows the current DTE RTS operation mode either activate or permanent by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE RTS operation mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER Config Setup RTS RTS Active RTS Permanent 5 10 1 7 TTM TTM menu shows the current DTE terminal timing mode either OFF or ON by placing an asterisk at the appropr
77. iate selection To change the DTE terminal timing mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER Config Setup TTM TTM Off 5 10 1 8 DCD DCD menu shows the current DTE DCD mode either Normal or On by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE DCD mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER Config Setup DCD 100 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION DCD Normal 5 10 2 Port Status Move the cursor to select Config Setup press ENTER V35 CARD PORT D Port Status 5 10 2 1 Exit RTS LOS Under Port Status menu to select Exit RTS LOS and move the cursor to NO or YES to setup Exit RTS LOS then press ENTER Port Status Exit RTS LOS Exit RTS LOS YES NO 5 10 2 2 CLK LOS DSR Under Port Status menu to select CLK LOS DSR and move the cursor to NO to setup Exit CLK LOS DSR then press ENTER Port Status CLK LOS DSR CLK LOS DSR NO NO 101 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 10 23 CTSDCD Under Port Status menu to select CTS DCD and move the cursor to NO to setup CTS DCD then press ENTER Port Status CTS DCD CTS DCD NO NO 5 10 2 4 DSR RTS Under Port Status menu to select DSR RTS and move the cursor to NO to setup DSR RTS then press ENTER Port Status DSR RTS DSR RTS NO NO 5 10 3 Port Alarm Move the cursor to select Port Alarm press ENTER V35 CARD PORT D Port Alarm 5 10 3 1 Alarm Setup Move the cu
78. ith CAS 1111 HDLC Local loss of sync failure This bit is set by the CPU A set L bit indicates that the source has detected or has been informed of a TDM physical layer fault impacting the data to be transmitted This bit can be used to indicate physical layer LOS that should trigger AIS generation at the far end Once set if the TDM fault is rectified the L bit must be cleared Remote receive failure This bit is set by the CPU A set R bit indicates that the source is not receiving packets at the Ethernet port i e there is a failure of that direction of the bi directional connection This indication can be used to signal congestion or other network related faults Receiving remote failure indication may trigger fall back mechanisms for congestion avoidance The R bit must be set after a preconfigured number of consecutive packets are not received and must be cleared once packets are once again received Reserved bits Must be set to zero The length of the TDMoEthernet packet control word and payload in case padding is employed to meet minimum transmission unit requirements of the PSN It is used if the total packet length including PSN control word and payload is less than 64 bytes Otherwise it is set to zero TDMoEthernet sequence number defined separately for each bundle and incremented by one for each TDMoEthernet packet sent for that bundle The initial value of the seguence number is random unpredictable for security purp
79. its 1 bit 2 bits AUTO Parity NONE EVEN ODD AUTO FULL_100M HALF_100M FULL_10M HALF_10M AUTO FULL_100M HALF_100M FULL_10M HALF_10M IP address AUTO FULL_100M HALF_100M FULL_10M HALF_10M Subnet mask Gateway IP Trap IP 0 0 0 0 Community Name Public Device name IP6700 IP6700 Note 1 Frame For the E1 line interface the frame format is ITU G 704 Either 2 frame or 16 frame structure can be selected E1 supports clear channel mode called E1 FRAME OFF mode which can map to E1 same mode 2 Code For the E1 line interface either AMI Alternate Mark Inverting or HDB3 high density bipolar of length 3 line code format can be chosen be sure this setting matches that of the network 21 Chapter 2 Installation 3 CRC For the E1 line interface the frame format is ITU G 704 Either 2 frame or 16 frame structure can be selected Only the 16 frame provides CRC Cycle Redundancy Check For two frame mode set CRC to OFF For multiframe mode set CRC to ON E1 can be used in two frames or multiframe mode If CRC is OFF 2 frame format results If CRC is ON 16 frame format results For E1 the cyclic redundancy check function can be turned ON or OFF Unlike bipolar violation which can monitor only one span CRC allows error monitoring through multiple spans of DSO lines For E1 if CAS is ON a 16 frame structure is used which is independent of the 16 fr
80. ivotnosti odovzdajte pros m zariadenie na pr slu nom zbernom mieste pod a platn ch miestnych predpisov a noriem Ko se izdelku izte e ivljenska doba ga odnesite na ustrezno zbirno mesto oziroma ga odvrzite v skladu z veljavnimi predpisi 210 TENOG TNG EITOUPYIK S ZW TOU rrpol vrog TrapakaAWw MeT Te TO ora EI IK Onpe a Tou Map xovtal OTN xwpa gas AREA AAA CS de Fr BERI Et RR UY ul H IS Chapter 1 Product Description 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 1 Description Loop IP6700 TDMoEthernet is designed to transport E1 T1 DTE E3 DS3 signal with timing plus Ethernet traffic over IP network electrical or optical This is a cost effective way of migrating to IP network from existing voice and data network using existing TDM based equipment TDMoEthernet is a system that could be used to transport multiple E1 T1 DTE E3 DS3 and 10 100BT Ethernet traffic through 10 100BT Ethernet The number of E1 T1 DTE DS3 interfaces can be factory optioned from 1 to 4 4 T1 4E1 2DTEs 1E3 1 DS3 Max TDMoEthernet has built in AC or DC power console port Ethernet port and SNMP port with inband management for remote 1 2 Features The features for Loop IP6700 e Support E1 T1 on the main board E1 T1 V 35 E3 DS3 on the daughter board e WE1 T1 interfaces 1 to 4 framed or unframed with BNC RJ connectors e LAN interface one 10 100 BT Etherne
81. j CabeSheld Signal Ground ue Unassigned 4 Gy a EEE E A 18 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 12 RS449 DB37 DTE Port Pin Definition 1 CableShield 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 6 ReceiveData DE 8 Receive Clock DCE 9 ClearToSerd 1 DCE Unassigned K 28 Unassigned 0 0 Unassigned 33 Unassgned 34 Unassigned Unassigned AAA 37 Unassigned ____ 19 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 13 RS422 DTE Port Pin Definition 1 CableShield 6 Data Set Ready DE 7 SignalGround 8 Data Carrier Detect DCE 9 Receive Clock Retum DC 18 Unassigned Jo Unassigned pue External Clock 20 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 14 Default Software Configuration Configuration Default E1 Line Console port Ethernet port Network management Frame ON OFF OFF Code HDB3 AMI HDB3 CRC ON OFF ON RAI ON OFF ON FDL OFF FDL HDLC IDLE du D5 S Bit Sad Gab Gap Sa4 5 CAS ON OFF I F Master Clock RJ BNC Line Internal External Bundle O Internal 2nd Clock Current Clock Line Internal External Bundle O Master 2 Internal Internal Internal Clock_Recover_Mode Baud rate Data length Stop bits MANUAL AUTO 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 8 bits 7 b
82. k Move the cursor to select Recover Clock press ENTER Please refer to 6 1 5 for detail information Clock Source Recover Clock Recover Clock AUTOMATIC Recover Clock MANUAL 5 8 5 5 Clock status Move the cursor to select Clock status press ENTER Please refer to 6 1 5 for detail information Clock Source Clock status Clock status NORMAL 79 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 9 T1 CARD Menu Config setup includes Frame Code YEL AIS CAS OOS INBAND IDLE INTE LBO and FDL menus IP6700 T1 CARD PORT C 5 9 1 Config Setup Move the cursor to select Config Setup press ENTER T1 CARD PORT C Config Setup 5 9 1 1 Frame Move the cursor to select Frame press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk To enable it move the cursor to ON and press ENTER To disable it move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER Config Setup Frame Frame OFF 5 9 1 2 Code To select the coding scheme use the arrow keys cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER The choices for T1 are AMI and HDB3 An asterisk is placed by the currently selected item Using the arrow keys to change the setting and press ENTER Be sure that this setting matches that of the network Config Setup Code Code HDB3 Code 80 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 9 1 3 CRC For two frame mode set CRC to OFF For multiframe mode set CRC to ON Move the cursor to select CRC
83. lity 14 16 36 02 07 2007 Start Time s 14 04 55 02 07 2007 Line Availability during Last 24 Hour Valid Seconds 698 seconds Available Seconds 699 seconds Unavailable Seconds 0 seconds Line Avaliability t 100 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 150 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 5 9 DS3 E3 System Setup To setup DS3 E3 system press S from DS3 E3 Menu then the following screen will show up Use arrow keys to move the cursor TAB key to roll up options DS3 E3 System Setup 14 16 59 02 07 2007 CARD TYPE DS3 TX LENGTH 0 225 XMT AIS ON lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 5 10 DS3 E3 Status Press I from DS3 E3 Menu to show the screen of DS3 E3 Status as below DS3 E3 Status 14 17 17 02 07 2007 LINE LOS NO XMT AIS NO BPV ERROR COUNT O ES ERROR COUNT 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 151 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 5 11 DS3 E3 Alarm History To view alarm history press H from the DS3 E3 menu then the following screen will show as below DS3 E3 Alarm History 14 17242 02 07 2047 LOCAL ALARM TYPE THRESHOLD CURR STATE COUNT ALARM LOS OK 0 MAJOR LEV 10E 5 OK 0 MAJOR LES 1 OK 0 MAJOR SEFS i OK 0 MAJOR UAS 1 OK 0 MAJOR BUNDLE STATUS ALM 0 MAJOR MAC CHANGE OK 0 C
84. ll 47 octets are filled The 47th octet may contain a timeslot other than the last one in the bundle Therefore the 1 octet of the next cell will contain the next timeslot of the same bundle 165 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation TDM FRAME TDM FRAME OCTET 1 2 41 42 43 44 3 E 5 6 7 B 9 10 48 46 47 sr ufafo s gt uo f2 gt B BHMEBBBEH STRUCTURE NEXT CELL Figure 8 6 AAL1 Processing for Structured without CAS Bundles This means that each cell can start with a different timeslot In order for the far end to recognize the first timeslot in the bundle a pointer to it is sent periodically in one of the 8 cells of every SN cycle When this pointer is sent a P format cell is used Structured with CAS bundles as part of the E1 T1 interface support rates of N x 64 kbps where N is the number of timeslots configured to be assigned to a bundle For this format the AAL1 header is identical with the previously explained one The addition of CAS only affects the structure contents CAS data of one timeslot is 4 bits long meaning one octet can contain CAS data of 2 timeslots Bundles containing an odd number of timeslots need a padding of 4 zeroes in the last CAS octet For example a 3 timeslot bundle of an E1 frame with CAS will yield the following structure octet seguence TS1 TS2 TS3 repeated 16 times and then CAS1 CAS2 CAS3 padding In the Ethernet to TDM direction cells packets of a bundle are being received only after
85. lls only Even byte parity MSB for pointer octet Pointer 7 P format cells only Indicates the next structure boundary It is always located at the first possible position in the sequence number cycle in which a structure boundary occurs The pointer indicates one of 93 octets 46 octets of the current cell 47 octets of the next cell P 0 indicates that the first octet of the current cell s payload is the first octet of the structure P 93 indicates that the last octet of the next cell is the final octet of the structure The AAL1 block supports the following bundle types Unstructured Structured without CAS Structured with CAS Unstructured bundles as part of the E1 T1 interface support rates of N x 64 kbps where N is the number of timeslots configured to be assigned to a bundle Unstructured bundles may also carry traffic of the whole low speed interface up to 4 6 Mbps T1 interface 1 544 Mbps and high speed interface up to 51 84 Mbps The 47 octet AAL 1 type cell s payload contains 376 bits of pure TDM bit stream without synchronization Each cell has a one byte header containing sequence number and protection fields Structured without CAS bundles as part of the E1 T1 interface support rates of N x 64 kbps where N is the number of timeslots configured to be assigned to a bundle For this format the timeslots belonging to the bundle are sequentially placed in a structure one octet per timeslot until a
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87. me count Alarm history Date amp time alarm type i e master clock loss RAI AIS LOS BPV ES CSS Single AC power or DC power DC 20 to 72 Vdc AC 100 to 240 Vac 50 60Hz Threshold Second degrade minutes Diagnostics test T1 E1 Loopback Line loopback payload loopback and local loopback Remote loopback Line loopback and payload loopback Front Panel Keypad LCD future option LED Physical Dimensions 212 6 x 43 7 x 197 mm WxHxD Power Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 0 95 RH NON CONDENSING Mounting Desk top stackable wall mount Compliance Standard Power Consumption 10W Max G 823 G 824 G 826 TDMoEthernet for structured traffic SATOP for unstructured traffic Chapter 2 Installation 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Site Selection The following list indicates a site selection guideline Users need to follow this guideline to select a proper installation site Location of the Loop IP6700 unit should be part of the central office eguipment layout design Considerations should be given to entrance cable routing The installation site should provide proper room for adeguate ventilation and cable routing Reserve at least 0 5 m at the rear of the unit for human access cables and air flow The site should provide a stable environment The operating area should be clean and free from extremes of temperature humidity shock and vibration Relative humidity should stay between 0 and 95 Chapter 2 Installation
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89. nload Mainboard Firmware gt Download Current Configuration gt Upload Current Configuration from FLASH 13 38 13 12 06 2005 117 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 1 3 1 Download Mainboard Firmware LOOP IP6700 Download Firmware ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn Firmware 1 Version Empty or Invalid ver Firmware 2 Version Empty or Invalid ver Current Firmware Bank 1 Next Boot Firmware Sod TFTP Server IP 000 000 000 000 Firmware File Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 13 38 34 12 06 2005 BACKSPACE to edit 6 1 3 2 Download Boot Strapper LOOP IP6700 Download Bootup Code ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn TFTP Server IP 000 000 000 000 Download File Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 18 11 15 12 06 2005 BACKSPACE to edit 118 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 3 3 Download Current Configuration LOOP IP6700 Download Current Configuration 13 39 27 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit TFTP Server IP 000 000 000 000 Config File Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 1 3 4 Upload Current Configuration from FLASH LOOP IP6700 Upload Current Configuration 13 45 49 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to
90. ns OFF 1 VLAN and 2 VLAN Bundle Setup Vlan Vlan OFF Vlan 1 VLAN 5 2 15 Vlan1 ID To modify the Vlan1 ID first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Setup Vlanl ID 45 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Vlani ID 1 4095 number 5 2 16 Vlan1 priority To modify the Vlan1 priority first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Setup Vlanl priority Vlanl priority 1 7 number 5 2 17 Vlan2 ID To modify the Vlan2 ID first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Setup Vlan2 ID Vlan2 ID 1 4095 number 5 2 18 Vlan2 priority To modify the Vlan2 priority first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Setup Vlan2 priority Vlan2 priority 1 7 number 5 2 19 Bundle status Bundle status menu shows the current parity selection of Deactive NONE or Active To active or deactive Bundle status move cursor to a desired selection and press ENTER Bundle Setup Bundle status 46 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Bundle status Deactive Bundle status NONE Bundle status Active 5 2 20 Confirm Move the cursor to confirm press ENTER Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the Bundle setup Bundle Setup Confirm Confirm No Confirm YES 5 3 Bundle Status The menus are used to configure Bundle status to select Classifi pack RX Byte received Byte transmitted Packe
91. o activate E1 line remote loopback test To activate or deactivate E1 remote loopback use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER Port Loopback Remote Loopback Remote Loopback Active Remote Loopback Deactive 74 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 8 4 3 Send Bert Move the cursor to select Send Bert press ENTER Port Loopback Send Bert 5 8 4 3 1 Bert Type Move the cursor to select Current Bert Type press ENTER Under Bert Type sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options OFF PRBS_FULL and N 64K Send Bert Bert Type 5 8 4 3 2 Bert Direct Move the cursor to select Bert Direct press ENTER Its sub menus include these options LINE and PCM The user can send their packet to LINE or to PCM side Send Bert Bert Direct Bert Direct LINE Bert Direct PCM 75 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 8 4 3 3 Timeslotfrom To modify the Timeslot from first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Send Bert Timeslot from Timeslot from 1 32 5 8 4 3 4 Timeslot to To modify the Timeslot to first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Send Bert Timeslot to Timeslot to 1 32 5 8 5 Clock Source Move the cursor to select Clock Source press ENTER E1 CARD PORT B Clock Source 5 8 5 1 Master Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source
92. oEthernet oEtherne LAN Base T LAN Management Figure 6 1 Inband management Diagram 111 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 1 3 Password Press B from the System Setup to enter into the password setup screen This menu is used to enable disable and change password Use TAB key to roll up the desired options then press ENTER to confirm the setting LOOP IP6700 Password Setup 14 08 45 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE BACKSPACE to edit ESC to abort Enable Password YES Change Password YES old Password XXXX New Password XXXX Confirm Password gt gt Please input new password again to confirm then press ENTER 6 1 1 4 Port Speed Setup Press D from the System Setup to setup port speed LOOP IP6700 Speed Management 16 19 27 04 24 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS LAN AUTO WAN AUTO SNMP AUTO lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 112 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 1 1 5 Logoff After completing the system setup or clear history data user should log off to prevent accidentally changing the system configuration Enters F to logoff 6 1 1 6 Logon To show a full menu user has to logon If the password option is turned on a prompt asking for password is shown gt gt Enter password Only after a valid password is entered the full menu i
93. ock Source Move the cursor to select Clock Source press ENTER T1 CARD PORT C Clock Source 5 9 5 1 Master Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Master Clock Master Clock INTERNAL Master Clock EXTERNAL Master Clock PORT A LINE Master Clock PORT B LINE Master Clock PORT C LINE Master Clock PORT D LINE Master Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 94 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Master Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT D BUNDLE 0 5 9 5 2 Second Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to Second Clock press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Second Clock Second Clock INTERNAL Second Clock EXTERNAL Second Clock PORT A LINE Second Clock PORT B LINE Second Clock PORT C LINE Second Clock PORT D LINE Second Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 95 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Second Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT D BUNDLE 0 5 9 5 3 Current Clock Move the cursor to select Current Clock pre
94. oses and the value is incremented modulo 2 16 separately for each bundle Used by the receiver to detect packet loss and restore packet seguence 8 1 4 TDMoEthernet Payload This field can contain the following payload types AAL1 The AAL1 payload type detail is provided in the AAL1 Payload Type Machine as below 163 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 8 2 AAL1 PAYLOAD TYPE MACHINE For the prevalent case for which the timeslot allocation is static and no activity detection is performed the payload can be efficiently encoded using constant bit rate AAL1 adaptation In the TDM to Ethernet direction the AAL1 Payload Type machine concatenates the bundle s timeslots payload into structures and then slices it into 48 octet AAL1 cells After adding the AAL1 header the cells are concatenated into the Ethernet packet payload f NON P FORMAT AALI CELL or P FORM AT AAL1 CELL STRUCTURED BUNDLES ONL Y o m ET HERNET PACKET Figure 8 5 AAL1 Processing 164 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation Table 8 8 AAL1 Header Structure Field Length Description bits C 1 Indicates if there is a pointer in the 2nd octet of the cell When set a pointer exists SN 3 Cell sequence number CRC 3 Error cyclic redundancy code on C and SN P 1 Even parity bit on C SN and CRC or the even byte parity LSB for the sequence number octet P format cells only E 1 P format ce
95. p Timeslot num Timeslot num 1 31 number 5 2 10 Destination IP The Destination Address field identifies the station or stations that are to receive the packet The Source Address identifies the station that originated the packet A Destination Address may specify either an individual address destined for a single station or a multicast address destined for a group of stations A Destination Address of all 1 bits refers to all stations on the LAN and is called a broadcast address Move the cursor to select Destination IP press ENTER BEE EE K Bundle Setup Destination IP Destination IP 000 000 000 000 5 2 11 Cell in bundle In one bundle how many cell will include refer to Figure 8 5 for detail Move the cursor to select Cell in bundle press ENTER Bundle Setup Cell in bundle Cell in bundle 1 31 number 5 2 12 Jitter delay Move the cursor to select Jitter delay press ENTER The number is from 1 to 512 Total delay buffer n x 0 5 ms max Bundle Setup Jitter delay 44 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Jitter delay 1 512 number 5 2 13 Jitter size Move the cursor to select Jitter size the number is from 1 512 press ENTER Packet delay cannot n x 0 5 ms Bundle Setup Jitter size Jitter size 1 512 number 5 2 14 Vlan Move the cursor to select Current Vlan press ENTER Under Vlan sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these optio
96. press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk Config Setup 5 9 1 4 RAI Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF then press ENTER to enable or disable the option The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk K Setup 5 9 1 5 AIS Move the cursor to select AIS press ENTER To enable it move the cursor to ON and press ENTER To disable it move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER Config Setup AIS 81 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION OFF 5 9 1 6 CAS Signaling is either CAS channel associated signalling or out of band such as CCIS common channel interoffice signalling To change the signaling type use the arrow keys to choose from CAS ON or CAS OFF and press ENTER Config Setup CAS 5 9 1 7 OOS To change the OOS protocol use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and Press ENTER Config Setup OOS BUSY_IDLE OOS IDLE BUSY 82 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 9 1 8 FDL FDL menu shows the facility data link To enable FDL by moving cursor to ON while to disable it by moving cursor to OFF and press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Config Setup 5 9 1 9 Sa_bit To change a channel for FDL move cursor to Sa_bit and use left or right arrow keys to select a channel press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Config Setup Sa bit Sa bit Sa5 Sa bit Sai
97. rate data bit length stop bit length and parity bit length are defaulted as shown below Table 3 1 Console Port Setting Item Fixed Setting Baud 9600 Data Length 8 Bits Stop Bit 1 Bits Parity NONE 3 6 Alarm When the Loop IP6700 reports an alarm condition such as loss of synchronization the ALARM will cause the LED on the front panel to light Each alarm can be individually enabled or disabled The alarm types are listed in the table as below Table 3 2 Alarm Default for System and Line Option Default DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR Alarm DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR Threshold 10E 5 6 7 8 9 10E 5 Alarm DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR Threshold 1 900 1 Alarm DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR Threshold 1 900 1 Alarm DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR Threshold 1 900 Bundle Status DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR Mac Change DISABLE ENABLE MAJOR CSS T1 future option DTE future option V 35 Ethernet 24 Chapter 3 Operation 3 7 Reports For DS1 line receiver Loop IP6700 has three sets of performance registers These are line user and far end The line performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver performance status The user performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver as well but user may clear at any time The far end performance register tracks the far end DS1 receiver status The performance parameters are liste
98. rsor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do alarm setup Port Alarm Alarm Setup Alarm Setup Alarm Type 102 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 10 3 1 1 Alarm Type Move the cursor to select Alarm Setup press ENTER Alarm Setup Alarm Type 5 10 3 1 2 Threshold Move the cursor to select Threshold press ENTER Alarm Setup Threshold 5 10 3 2 Alarm History Move the cursor to select Alarm History press ENTER Port Alarm Alarm History Alarm History OK MAJOR 0001 5 10 3 3 Alarm Clear Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item To confirm the existing option move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER The alarm gueue can be cleared Port Alarm Alarm Setup Alarm Setup Alarm Clear Alarm Clear Confirm 103 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 10 4 Port Loopback Move the cursor to select Port Loopback press ENTER V35 CARD PORT D Port Loopback 5 10 4 1 Local Loopback Under Port Loopback menu use left or right key to select Local Loopback menu Under Local Loopback sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Its sub menus includes these options OFF TO_DTE and TO_WAN The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Port Loopback Local Loopback Local Loopback OFF Local Loopback TO DTE Local Loopback TO WAN 5 10 5 Clock Source Mo
99. rsor to select Current Clock press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Current Clock Current Clock MASTER CLK Current Clock SECOND CLK Current Clock INTERNAL 5 10 5 4 Recover Clock Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER Under Recover clock sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options MANUAL and AUTOMATIC The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Recover Clock Recover Clock AUTOMATIC Recover Clock MANUAL 5 10 5 5 Clock status Move the cursor to select Clock status press ENTER Clock Source Clock status 107 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Clock status NORMAL 108 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Loop IP6700 provides comprehensive and enhanced configuration and test capability through the console port A VT 100 type terminal or a modem can be connected to the console port on the front of the Loop IP6700 By use of single character commands and arrow keys the Loop IP6700 can be configured and tested The single character commands are not case sensitive On each screen the available commands and the configurable fields are highlighted When the Loop IP6700 is powered on user has not logged on yet a main menu will show as below NOTE On the upper right corner of the screen a time of day display indicates the time the current screen is
100. s Y or N to confirm it gt gt Clear alarm history are you sure Y N 130 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 2 7 1 Hour Performance Report Press 1 from E1 Port Menu to view the 1 hour performance report Use TAB key to select register type USER or LINE The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE After pressing ENTER from the above screen the following screen will show up El Port A Port 1 Hour Stat Report 13 26 57 12 06 2005 Start Time 11 09 23 12 06 2005 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 293 seconds ES UAS BES SES DM ESS Current 15 Min Interval 0 293 0 0 0 0 lst Nearest 15 Min Interval 0 900 0 0 0 1 2nd Nearest 15 Min Interval 0 900 0 0 0 0 3rd Nearest 15 Min Interval 0 900 0 0 0 0 4th Nearest 15 Min Interval 0 900 0 0 0 0 Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 14 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 24 Hour Interval 0 12600 0 0 0 1 2 05 2005 LO o oo SE ER E ii 690 ostin Sama 20083008 2 Er SESSA Goss hmm Saki Portti AAA DEVERIA AAA mmm Apea AAA Mimmi SPOLSS008 ehren BARA See ARA CARA Somme EZ lt 6 Eau ARAS ARAS Casso CER Spans LISSE eR A a A A ma lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt NOTE Performance ES Definition Defini
101. s Alarm Type 2 If the MAC alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B MAC PORT B MAC MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 3 Alarm Clear Pressing enter when cursor is on NEXT will move to the next alarm item To confirm the existing option move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER Then move cursor to the desired option and press ENTER The alarm queue can be cleared Port Alarm Alarm Clear Alarm Clear Confirm 5 9 4 Port Loopback Move the cursor to select Port Loopback press ENTER IT1 CARD PORT C Port Loopback 90 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 9 4 1 Local Loopback Move the cursor to select Current Local Loopback press ENTER Under Local Loopback sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options OFF LOCAL PLB and LLB The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Port Loopback Local Loopback Local Loopback OFF Local Loopback LOCAL Local Loopback PLB Local Loopback LLB 5 9 4 2 Remote Loopback T1 remote loopback is used to activate T1 line remote loopback test To activate or deactivate T1 remote loopback use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Port Loopback Remote Loopback Remote Loopback ACTIVE IN BAND Remote Loopback ACTIVE AT amp T P
102. s DNS server value Trap IP address the user can setup no more than 5 Trap IP addresses In any situation the user cannot connect any two ports in one LAN When SNMP is setup at the SNMP port the WAN port and the LAN port act as switches When SNMP is setup at the WAN port the SNMP port will shut down No matter what the user does in any setup the LAN port and the WAN port act as switches ON gt 110 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION SNMP Port LAN Port WAN Port When SNMP uses SNMP port Enable Data only WAN only When SNMP uses LAN port x D S S on WAN only D S S off When SNMP uses WAN port x Shut down x Data only WAN S 6 1 1 2 Inband Management Press B from the System Setup to setup Inband Management It is to manage remote device from local device For example one E1 assign one timeslot to manage other device Please refer to Figure 6 1 for detail LOOP IP6700 Inband Management 13 12 52 12 06 2005 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Inband OFF Port PORT A Time Slot 00 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt Note 1 When Inband is on the user needs to create a bundle 2 Inband management can manage a pair only 3 Three ports in IP6700 cannot connect together in same switch It will cause Ethernet Loop Inband on Inband on El El El E1 V 35 IP6700 IP6700 E1 V 35 E1 V 35 TDMoEth t E1 V 35 10 100 TDM
103. s shown otherwise user is asked to enter the correct password again gt gt Invalid input of password Try again Y N 6 1 2 Time Slot IP Assignment Press T from the Main Menu to view the Time Slot IP Assignment The screen will show as below LOOP IP6700 MAP Setup 11 33 38 11 14 2006 V gt Bundle IP setup W gt Time Slot IP Assignment lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt 113 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 1 2 1 Bundle IP Setup Press V to get the screen of Bundle IP Setup LOOP IP6700 Bundle IP Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input Src IP Address 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 Gatway IP 000 000 000 000 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt nnn nnn nnn nnn 15 54 38 11 03 2006 BACKSPACE to edit Note The Src IP Address should be IP 6700 WAN IP 6 1 2 2 Time Slot IP Assignment Press T to get into the screen of Time Slot IP Assignment LOOP IP6700 ARROW KEYS Port Bundle ID Action UDP Number 0000 Cell Time Slot 00 SSR Time Slotf 00 Dest IP Addr 000 000 000 000 Cell in Bundle 05 Jitter Delay 020 Jitter Size 256 VLAN OFF VLAN1 ID 0000 VLAN1 priority O VLAN2 ID 0000 VLAN2 priority O Confirm TAB System Setup MAP CURSOR MOVE ROLL OPTIONS PO TS TS PO TS TS BNDL PORT_A 0 Add bundle Yes 11 33 53 11 14 2006 ID UDP
104. shown User may hit any key other than ESC to update the screen 6 1 Main Menu If the terminal screen is illegible press the enter and esc key alternatively to bring up the main menu This is particularly needed if the terminal is connected to the controller while the power is already applied If the main menu still fails to appear check to see that the terminal is configured as 9600 9 n 1 and that a proper null modem or a null modem cable is used LOOP IP6700 Main Menu 18212917 03 14 2000 Serial Number 10485744 Hardware Version Ver B Start Time 15 49 05 03 14 2000 Software Version V1 01 01 03 14 2006 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S System Setup J gt Time Slot IP Assignment P Choose Port B Clock source Configuration T gt Time Slot IP Assignment D Link Status W Firmware Transfer Q Alarm Queue V Store Retrieve Configuration K Clock Source Setup M System Alarm Setup LOG MISC F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Y gt Return To Default Z gt Reset X gt Clear Alarm Oueue amp History A gt Alarm Cut Off O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 109 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 1 1 System Setup Press S from the Main Menu to view the system setup The screen will show as below LOOP IP6700 System Setup 00 00 29 01 01 UU93 A gt Sy
105. ss ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Current Clock Current Clock MASTER CLK Current Clock ISECOND CLK Current Clock INTERNAL 5 9 5 4 Recover Clock Move the cursor to select Current Clock press ENTER Under Recover clock sub menu use arrow keys to select a desired option Their submenu includes these options MANUAL and AUTOMATIC The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Recover Clock Recover Clock AUTOMATIC 96 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Recover Clock MANUAL 5 9 5 5 Clock status Move the cursor to select Clock status press ENTER Clock Source Clock status Clock status NORMAL 97 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 10 DTE Menu Config setup includes Mode Rate Tx clock Rx clock Data RTS TTM and DCD menus IP6700 V35 CARD PORT D 5 10 1 Config Setup Move the cursor to select Config Setup press ENTER V35 CARD PORT D Config Setup 5 10 1 1 Mode The Mode menu shows the current Mode is either FULL or 64 Kbps To change the Mode data rate move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk Config Setup Mode Mode FULL 5 10 1 2 Rate The Rate menu shows the current DTE data rate is either 64 or 56 Kbps To change the DTE data rate move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER The current selection will be highlig
106. stem B gt Inband System Setup C gt Password D gt Port Speed Setup lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt 6 1 1 1 System Press A from the System Setup to display the current status for system and console port Refer to the table below to see the differences when SNMP uses different ports LOOP IP6700 System Setup SYSTEM 15 07 22 10 03 2006 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Time Date 15 07 26 10 03 2006 Ethernet Port ENABLE Lan Port Data only P Addr 010 002 003 055 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 Community Get public Community Set public Wan Port WAN only Trap IP Address1 000 000 000 000 Communityl public Trap IP Address2 000 000 000 000 Community2 public Trap IP Address3 000 000 000 000 Community3 public Trap IP Address4 000 000 000 000 Community4 public Trap IP Address5 000 000 000 000 Community5 public Device Name LOOP IP6700 System Location 8F No 8 HSIN ANN ROAD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 30077 TAIWAN System Contact Name FAE Tel 886 3 5787696 Fax 886 3 5787695 E mail FAE loop com tw Active bundle Timer s 00000090 Loopback Timer s 00000060 LAN Rate Setup 0100 x32K CAS Idle Code 01 CONSOLE port Baud Rate 9600 Data length 8 Bits Stop Bit l Bit Parity NONE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt Note IP address device IP address Gateway IP company
107. t e WAN interface 10 100 Base Tx UTP or standard open Fiber slot for SFP Transceiver e Each port timing source can be chosen from a Internal b External for low speed card only c from its own or other s line WAN e Alarm relay e Console port Ethernet SNMP Inband management through any time slot of the transported E1 e Support VLAN packet transparency i e up to Max 1536 bytes e Multi color LED indicators e LCD Keypad Chapter 1 Product Description 1 3 Applications For Low Speed vin 10 100 BaseT or 100 Base FX A K E1 V 35 1P6700 10 100 BaseT or 100 Base F 1P6700 E1 V 35 FUN TDMoEthernet L__________ NETWORK J TDMoEthernet E1 V 35 10 100 Management For High Speed 10 100 BaseT or 100 Base FX A 0 100 BaseT or 100 Base FX e IP6700 TDMoEthernet IP6700 E3 DS3 TDMoEthernet 10 100 Management Figure 1 1 Application Diagram Chapter 2 Installation 1 4 Specification Network Interface E1 Line rate 2 048 Mbps 50ppm Framing ITU G 704 Line code AMI HDB3 Connector BNC and RJ48C Network Line Interface T1 Line rate 1 544 Mbps 32 ppm Framing D4 ESF ESF amp T1 403 NONE Clear Channel Line code AMI B8ZS Connector RJ48C NOTE Input signal ITU G 703 Output signal ITU G 703 Jitter ITU G 823 Electrical 75 ohm coax 120 ohm twisted pair Input signal DS 1 from 0 dB to 26 dB w ALBO Output sign
108. t Line Availability 15 29 18 10 03 2006 Start Time 15 20 16 10 03 2006 Line Availability during Last 24 Hour Valid Seconds 0 seconds Available Seconds 0 seconds Unavailable Seconds 0 seconds Line Avaliability 21474836 48 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 3 10 Unit Configuration To view the unit configuration press C from Port menu then the screen will show as below Tl Port B Port 1 Hour Stat Report 15 15 29 10 03 2006 Start Time 15 07 14 10 03 2006 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 0 seconds ES UAS BES SES CSS Current 15 Min Interval acO 0 0 0 0 lst Nearest 15 Min Interval 2nd Nearest 15 Min Interval 3rd Nearest l5 Min Interval y Sos os mear OS 4th Nearest 15 Min Interval Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES CSS Current 24 Hour Interval X EI CL AS AS ASS 10 02 2006 PURSES Aag i eR eee ARA 10 01 2006 Koos SSSA Re OF Rees SRR pre 09 30 2006 ESR ORO APRO oui AAA 09 29 2006 a See eRe Sees a 09 28 2006 Pissa O Rem A A 09 27 2006 E SA MA tere A A 09 26 2006 PARAS eis A ES A lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 139 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERAT
109. t ever happened Port History PORT B RAI PORT B RAI MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 2 AIS AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal Move the cursor to select AIS press ENTER Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the AIS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B AIS 87 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION PORT B AIS MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 3 LOS Move the cursor to select LOS press ENTER The menu shows the LOS alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the LOS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B LOS PORT B LOS MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 4 LOF Move the cursor to select LOF press ENTER The menu shows the LOF alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the LOF alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B LOF PORT B LOF MAJOR OK 0000 5 9 3 2 5 BPV Move the cursor to select BPV press ENTER The menu shows the BPV alarm status Note 1 MAJOR is Alarm Type 2 If the BPV alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History PORT B BPV PORT B BPV MAJOR OK 0000 88 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPER
110. t received Packet transmitted and LAN WAN SNMP Under Bundle status menu use left or right key to select Console Port menu Press ENTER to enter into its submenus Configuration Bundle Status 5 3 1 Classifi pack RX To modify the Classifi pack RX first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Status Classifi pack RX 47 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Classifi pack RX 0 number 5 3 2 Byte received To modify the Byte received first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Status Byte received Byte received 0 number 5 3 3 Byte transmitted To modify the Byte transmitted first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Status Byte transmitted i Byte transmitted 0 number 5 3 4 Packet received To modify the Packet received first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Status Packet received Packet received 0 number 5 3 5 Packet transmitted To modify the Packet transmitted first move the cursor to the digit to be modified Press enter Bundle Status Packet transmitted 48 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Packet transmitted 0 number 5 3 6 LAN WAN SNMP Move the cursor to select LAN WAN SNMP press ENTER Bundle Status LAN WAN SNMP LAN WAN SNMP Down Down UP 5 4 Alarm The menus are used to select Alarm in order to setup alarm clear alarm and to
111. the main menu without performing any operation When the menu selected has no further sub menus the current item selected is indicated by NOTE For each selection or change ENTER key must be pressed to confirm Loop IP TDMoEthernet CONSOLE j in SNMP CONSOLE CSS P CAVAVA VAM CD Ole oo o JO Telecom Loop IP A rf 1 11 i B TDMoEthernet Figure 5 1 Front Panels 30 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION The entire LCD menu tree is shown below By successively selecting the menu item at each level the desired operation or display can be obtained Use left or right key to select the desired main menu branch and press ENTER Main Menu Configuration Bundle setup Bundle status Alarm Information Miscellaneous System Source IP Classifi pack RX Alarm setup Software Store Config H Version n Ethernet Source subnet Byte received Alarm clock Hardware Retrieve Version r Config
112. times have it ever happened Port History LOS LOS CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 2 4 LOF Move the cursor to select LOF press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the LOF alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History LOF LOF CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 2 5 BPV Move the cursor to select BPV press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the BPV alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History BPV BPV CRITI OK 0000 71 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 8 3 2 6 ES Move the cursor to select ES press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the ES alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History ES ES CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 2 7 UAS Move the cursor to select UAS press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the UAS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History UAS UAS CRITI OK 0000 5 8 3 2 8 CSS Move the cursor to select CSS press ENTER Note 1 CRITI is Critical 2 If the CSS alarm has ever happened it will show alm If it is not will show OK 3 0000 shows how many times have it ever happened Port History CSS CSS CRITI OK 0000
113. tion 2 Frame Multiframe 16 Frame Multiframe BPV gt 1 OOF gt 1 or C821 CRC gt 1 OOF gt 1 or CS 21 Unavailable Second gt 10 consecutive SES gt 10 consecutive SEC 131 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 2 8 24 Hour Performance Report Press 2 from E1 Port Menu to view the 24 hour performance report use TAB key to select register type USER or LINE press ENTER gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE gt gt Select Parameter ES UAS BES SES CSS DM AS EFS BPV Use the cursor to select the desired parameter The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk and press ENTER key to view the report as follows El Port A Port 24 Hour Perf Report 13 27 55 12 06 2005 Start Time 11 09 23 12 06 2005 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 384 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 14 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 15 Min Interval 0 384 0 0 0 0 Current 24 Hour Interval 0 12600 0 0 0 1 USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 01 08 gt O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 16 gt 0 0 0 0 0 Des Sas ec 17 24 gt E MEL mt o inn POSTS o sm Sm ri m Ti SiS 313 4 0 S om mmi SSS eg POS Sin implere Omin O PHS E fint 41 48 gt BOSS 6 AS SS ae SA See Ee jos n Kontto eee 57 64 gt PARALELA RECA vsta toa
114. to the minimum length A minimum Ethernet packet size is 64 bytes from the Destination Address field through the Frame Check Sequence Frame check sequence This field contains a 4 byte cyclical redundancy check CRC value used for error checking When a source station assembles a packet it performs a CRC calculation on all the bits in the packet from the Destination Address through the Pad fields that is all fields except the preamble start frame delimiter and frame check sequence The source station stores the value in this field and transmits it as part of the packet When the packet is received by the destination station it performs an identical check If the calculated value does not match the value in this field the destination station assumes an error has occurred during transmission and discards the packet 8 1 1 VLAN Option The original Ethernet standards defined the minimum packet size as 64 bytes and the maximum as 1518 bytes These numbers include all bytes from the Destination Address field through the Frame Check Seguence field The Preamble and Start Frame Delimiter fields are not included when guoting the size of a packet The IEEE 802 3ac standard released in 1998 extended the maximum allowable packet size to 1522 bytes to allow a VLAN tag to be inserted into the Ethernet packet format If present the 2 byte VLAN tag is set to 0x8100 a reserved Type field assignment indicating the presence of the VLAN tag
115. tus X gt Clear Alarm History H gt Alarm History LOG F gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu E gt Log OS SETUP MISC Menu E Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 5 1 DS3 E3 System Setup By Pressing S the system setup menu is displayed as follows DS3 E3 System Setup 14 10 03 02 07 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS CARD TYPE DS3 TX LENGTH Q 225 XMT AIS ON lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 145 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 6 5 2 DS3 E3 Loopback Test To enter the Loopback and Test screen press L The following screen appears DS3 E3 Loopback Test 14 10 41 02 07 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBACK 5 OFE LLB LOCAL A LOCAL D lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 5 3 Clear Performance Data Under DS3 E3 Menu press K to clear performance data then press Y or N to confirm it gt gt Clear Performance Data Y N 146 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 5 4 DS3 E3 Alarm Setup To set up the alarm configuration press M The following screen is displayed DS3 E3 Alarm Setup 14 11 16 02 07 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE THRESHOLD ALARM LOS MAJOR LCV LOE 5 MAJOR LES 001 MAJOR SEFS 001 MAJOR UAS Q01 MAJOR BUNDLE STATUS MAJOR MAC CHANGE
116. uffer is full and there is no room for new data to enter the entering rate exceeds the exiting one Under run and overrun require special treatment from the chip HW depending on the bundle type Figure 6 2 Jitter Buffer Diagram After configured it Press Y or N to confirm it Are you sure Y N After confirmed to save the configuration 115 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB LOOP IP6700 System Setup MAP 11 39 48 11 14 2006 ROLL OPTIONS PO TS TS PO TS TS BNDL ID UDP NUM Dest IP Address Port PORI A Bundle ID 00 A 1 1 A 17 17 0 1 010 003 013 004 Action Delete bundle A 2 2 A 18 18 UDP Number 0001 A 3 3 A 19 19 Cell Num Jitter Delay Jitter Size Time Slot 01 A 4 4 A 20 20 Time Slotf 31 A 5 5 A 21 21 9 20 256 Dest IP Addr 010 003 013 004 A 6 6 A 22 22 Cell in Bundle 05 A 7 7 A 23 23 Jitter Delay 020 A 8 8 A 24 24 Jitter Size 256 A 9 9 A 25 25 VLAN OFF A 10 10 A 26 26 VLAN1 ID 0000 A 11 11 A 2423 VLAN1 priority O A 12 12 A 28 29 VLAN2 ID 0000 A 13 13 A 29 29 VLAN2 priority O A 14 14 A 30 30 Confirm Yes A 15 15 A 31 31 A 16 16 lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt After configured it Press Y or N to confirm it Are you sure Y N NOTE Configuration Option Default Port PORT A PORT B
117. ve the cursor to select Clock Source press ENTER V35 CARD PORT D Clock Source 5 10 5 1 Master Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to select Master Clock press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Master Clock 104 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Master Clock INTERNAL Master Clock EXTERNAL Master Clock PORT A LINE Master Clock PORT B LINE Master Clock PORT C LINE Master Clock PORT D LINE Master Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Master Clock PORT D BUNDLE 0 105 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 10 5 2 Second Clock The IP6700 provide operator to setup each port s clock source from internal external line from A B C D or WAN from A B C D Move the cursor to select Second Clock press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk Clock Source Second Clock Second Clock INTERNAL Second Clock EXTERNAL Second Clock PORT A LINE Second Clock PORT B LINE Second Clock PORT C LINE Second Clock PORT D LINE Second Clock PORT A BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT B BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT C BUNDLE 0 Second Clock PORT D BUNDLE 0 106 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 10 5 3 Current Clock Move the cu
118. ving side if the port This action can be turned ON or OFF Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF then press ENTER to enable or disable the option Config Setup RAI 5 8 1 5 AIS Under CIS submenu use arrow keys to select ON or OFF then press ENTER to enable or disable the option Config Setup AIS 64 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION OFF 5 8 1 6 CAS Signaling is either CAS channel associated signalling or out of band such as CCIS common channel interoffice signalling To change the signaling type use the arrow keys to choose from CAS ON or CAS OFF and press ENTER Config Setup 5 8 1 7 OOS To change the OOS protocol use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and Press ENTER Config Setup OOS OOS BUSY OOS IDLE OOS BUSY IDLE OOS IDLE BUSY 65 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 5 8 1 8 FDL FDL menu shows the facility data link Move the cursor at a desired option press ENTER to confirm it Config Setup FDL 5 8 1 9 Sa bit To change a channel for FDL move cursor to Sabit and use left or right arrow keys to select a channel press ENTER Config Setup Sa_bit 66 Chapter 6 TERMINAL OPERATION Sa bit Sa4 Sa5 5 8 1 10 IDLE Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu The user can enter number from 0 255 to the Idle menu Config Setup IDLE IDLE 0 255 number 5 8 2 Port Status Under the E1 card menu move the cursor to Port Status option
119. wing Port Menu will show up gt gt Input the El port number A D A El Port A Port Menu 13 22 34 12 06 2005 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt 1 Hour Perf Report L gt Loopback Setup 2 gt 24 Hour Perf Report S gt System Setup A gt Line Availability K gt Clear Performance Data C gt Configuration M Alarm Setup Status X Clear Alarm History H Alarm History LOG Choose Port F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Qm LOG On SETUP MISC Menu E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 2 1 System Setup To view the unit configuration press C from Port Menu then the screen will show as below El Port A Port System Setup 13 29 13 12 06 2005 FRAME OFF CODE HDB3 CRC ON RAI ON AIS FRAMED CAS OFF SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM OOS BUSY FDL OFF Sa_bit Sad IDLE 0 INTF 120 Ohm lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt 127 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 6 2 2 Loopback Setup Under Port Menu press L to do Loopback Test then the screen will show as below Use arrow keys to move the cursor press ENTER key to select items E ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT lt 1 Port A Port Loopback Test 15 49 31401 01 0093 NEAR END LOOPBACK 3 OFF LOCAL PLB LLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LI

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