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1. SE 1 Ses EE RX Remote sf a TX Line Loop s a A RX Analog ET Tw x TX LIU Loop eL Il am TAN ax NOTE The Payload Loop is different than the Line Loop in that it only loops the data payload and the framing is regenerated The field entry descriptions and how to access BERT Loop Expose Statistics and Register screens are described on the following pages The Diagnostics Manager fields are described in Figure 9 3 Table 9 3 Diagnostics Manager Fields Link Name The name given by the user at the Configuration screen State Active in service displays an OK or ERROR state Inactive out of service Errored Seconds This is an indication of the number of seconds with errors i e something went wrong on the line Link Loop Indicates what type of loopback is active on the link if any Backplane Loop Loops a data connection from the link back to the link via the backplane Since this incorporates most of the card s hardware and software this is a useful test to check card integrity Note that a user connection must already be in place prior to invoking this loopback Bert When On indicates the selected pseudo random bit error rate test pattern Test Duration Once the BERT test is started the length of the test is measured seconds Local Errors Displays the number of errors that occurred during the test Hot Keys 9 8
2. On the AS4000 Quad Port Sync Data Int Ext must be used The attached equipment is also DCE The attached DCE must accept the Receive Clock provided by the AS4000 data port as an input on its terminal timing pair This clock is used as the transmit clock of the locally attached DCE device The remote DCE must be loop timed to achieve the required timing lock with the AS4000 system clock External should be used if the attached equipment is DCE that does not accept a clock such as a Digital Dataphone Service DDS DSU The DSU and the AS4000 system must be locked to the same timing source usually network clock The external DCE device can provide timing to the AS4000 system only when it is attached to port 1 and the port is configured as source clock Remember that an AS4000 node may have only one clock source It may not be desirable to time an entire node from a single external low data rate circuit The System Manager module stores the shelf timing table for all modules within the shelf Each module uses this shared timing source Two backup timing sources are available for the system If the timing source fails the designated backup module automatically assumes the timing duties Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad Port Sync Data Module Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu supports loopbacks and test patterns for two purposes To verify that a circuit is error free before placing it into service For troublesh
3. QT1 Main Menu Configuration Statistics Diagnostics Utilities About 24 Select the Quad DS 1 Configuration Menu 2 12 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 16 Quad DS 1 T1 Port Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation Port 1 Name Port 1 Framing ESF Line code BBZS LBO 0 db Density Clear Ntwk loops Enable Yellow alarm Yes ESF format 54016 Unused DSO s Busy Quad T 1 card port configuration Port Status In Service Cascade Leds when Idle Yes AS4000 Quad TI Sl ot 05 Help Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 ESF ESF ESF B8ZS B8ZS B8ZS 0 db 0 db 0 db Clear Clear Clear Enable Enable Enable Yes Yes Yes 54016 54016 54016 Busy Busy Busy In Service In Service In Service 25 26 Set all four T1 ports to ESF framing B8ZS line coding O db line build out Clear density enforcement Busy unused DSOs and In Service status Use X to exit this menu save your changes and press X again to return to the Node Summary Menu Press X once more to return to the System Manager Main Menu Connect all of the Quad DS 1 T1 ports to their respective T1 circuits Observe that within 15 seconds the alarm LEDs on the Quad DS 1 module are not lit On the System Manager Main Menu select Connection Maps Manager The Connections Map Manager Menu appears Figure 2 17 Connection Maps Manager Menu Verili
4. 11 Mi nute 4 Second 28 Day Monday 13 Select SNMP Configuration Set the System Group Parameters per your network administrator Set the Trap host IP addresses to equal the IP address of each network management computer to which this AS4000 should send alarms Set the read and write community strings to match those used by the SNMP manager Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 7 Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 8 SNMP Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager SNMP Agent Configuration Menu System Group Parameters Trap Controls TTaDS ooo Enabled Authentication traps Enabled Client manager IP Addresses Community Profiles used for trap destinations Read only 192 94 45 229 0 0 0 0 private 192 94 45 1 0 0 0 0 public 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 public 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 public System domain name Tech Pubs amp Training System description Verilink Corporation AS4011 System location San Jose CA System contact Center Manager Help System Manager Read write private private private private 14 Exit from the System Configuration Menu by pressing X Configure the 15 Select the Node Summary Menu Verify that the listed slots Ports match the installed hardware If you installed all modules before applying power to the shelf this list should be complete and accurate 2 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quick Set
5. System Manager Interface provides system manager statistics such as map checksum and byte count This menu exists for debug purposes and should be used only at the direction of Verilink Tech Support Reset Board re initializes the board Figure 7 11 Utilities Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help T3 Module Utilities Menu System Manager Interface Reset Board Verilink AS4000 User Manual 7 11 DS 3 Module About Menu Figure 7 12 About Menu To access the DS 3 Module About Menu from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Select T3 and then select About Table 7 5 DS 3 Module About Menu Version This is the software version current in the T3 s flash memory Release Date The engineering release to production Checksum The sum of all bytes in the T3 s flash memory at power up XILINX Version The hardware version of downloadable programmable devices Front Card Type Displays the type of board in the system Front Card Rev Displays the board s revision level Rear Card Type Displays the type of board in the system Rear Card Rev Displays the board s revision level Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help About T3 Module Version T3 01 04C Release Date March 30 1999 Checksum 1A9D Xilinx Version t3 xlx14 Front Card Type T3 Front Card Rev 0
6. 0 B C D E Link Name 37DFRC7148611 Current BERT Off New BERT Off All zeros 0x00 Framed 2047 Framed 2 15 Framed 2 20 Framed 2 23 6 Unframed 2 11 7 O s limits F Framed 2 11 7 O s limits 7 Unframed 2 15 7 0 s limits G Framed 2 15 7 O s limits 8 Unframed QRSS H Framed QRSS 9 Unframed 2 23 14 0 s limits 1 Framed 2 23 14 0 s limits Procedure To access the BERT Select menu and run a test pattern 1 Place your cursor on an Active link in the Diagnostics Manager Menu and type B A new menu appears figure 9 6 Next place your cursor in the New BERT field and press ENTER The available Bit Error Tests are displayed on the screen Upon selecting the test pattern type X A new message appears Start new test Are you sure Y N Verilink AS4000 User Manual L oop Octal DS 1 E1 The Loop Select Menu has a list of several loopback options including Local Line Analog Remote and Payload Figure 9 9 Loop Select Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help Link 1 Loop Select Screen NI Loop Type Off Backplane Loop Off NI Loop Type 0 ff L ocal Li n e A nalog Rl emote P layload Backplane Loop Tloggle Procedure To access the Loop Select menu and run an NI loop 1 Manager Menu and type L A new menu appears see above Type one of the Place your cursor on any Active link in the Diagnosti
7. Board Status shows whether the board is in service or out of service Reset Quad High Speed Board resets or re initializes the Quad Port Sync Data module Monitor System Manager Clock gives the status of vital system timing See Figure 6 8 System Manager Interface provides system manager statistics such as map checksum and byte count See Figure 6 9 System Manager The Monitor System Manager Clock selection on the Quad Port Sync Clock Display Data Utilities Menu produces a display which may be useful if troubleshooting a system level timing problem Verilink AS4000 User Manual 6 7 Quad Port Sync Data Module Figure 6 8 Monitor System Manager Clock Display Slot 9 10 11 Verilink Corporation Slot Address 0x00205007 0x00205009 0x0020500b 0x0020500d 0x0020500f 0x00205011 0x00205013 0x00205015 0x00205017 0x00205019 0x0020501b System Clock Count AS4000 Monitor Backplane Integrity Slot Received 01 01 01 01 05 06 07 08 0b 0b 0b Pattern Address 0x00205008 0x0020500a 0x0020500c 0x0020500e 0x00205010 0x00205012 0x00205014 0x00205016 0x00205018 0x0020501a 0x0020501c Patt Rcv 01 01 01 01 01 04 02 0a 0b 0b 0b Quad High Speed Slot 02 Help Status Ignore for QHS OK OK OK OK OK OK System Manager Interface Display Use this menu only at the direction of Verilink Tech Support The Sys
8. 2 Enter the remote host s IP address and directory on the host where this AS4000 s files are to be saved Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 19 System Menus 3 Select Save and exit the menu 4 Press Y at the confirmation screen The Restore command gathers the files previously backed up on the host computer and sends them back to the AS4000 node To restore the configuration 1 Choosethe Connection Maps Manager Menu then the Save Restore Remote Configuration Menu 2 The remote host s IP address and directory where this AS4000 s configuration was saved appears If incorrect enter the correct information 3 Select Restore then exit the menu 4 Press Y at the confirmation prompt When the file transfer is complete the system re initializes with the restored configuration NOTE The DEFAULT HOST FILE NAME is AS4000conf Change this name if you plan to save more than one AS4000 to the host Restored file names have a b file extension 4 20 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus System Configuration Menu The System Configuration Menu Figure 4 17 provides access to submenus for configuring slots the source clock port IP addresses SNMP agent and such database management tasks as setting the time date node name and password and saving restoring a configuration to from a remote host Figure 4 17 System Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help System
9. D elete user 10 Select Port IP Addresses The Port IP Addresses Menu appears Figure 2 6 Port IP Addresses Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Port Configuration Menu Ethernet Il 208 150 145 141 255 255 255 0 IP encapsulation LAN IP address LAN IP mask Enable RIP Default gateway if RIP disabled No 208 150 145 1 200 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Backplane IP address Backplane IP mask Backplane IP Address Management Backplane IP translation Configure slot s IP table 2 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 12 Quick Set Up Guide Set the IP encapsulation to Ethernet Il Set the IP address and subnet mask per the information provided by your network administrator Do not use the values shown unless you have confirmed that they are correct for this LAN segment Leave the Enable RIP selection set to No Set the Default Gateway option for the IP address of the router on this LAN segment Use X to exit this menu Save your changes Test the IP configuration by having someone Telnet to the AS4000 node Have them log in using the administrative password you created in Step 9 Select Date and Time correct date and time information as needed Use X to exit this menu Save your changes Figure 2 7 Date and Time Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Date and Ti me Menu Month March Day 29 Year 1999 Hour
10. NOTE The E amp M method of connecting voice trunks uses two wires for transmit two wires for receive two wires for E amp M one wire for signal ground and one wire for battery ground The expression 4 wire in this context means that the voice signal itself is carried on four wires Octal 2 Wire FXO DPT provides eight Foreign Exchange Office FXO or Dial Pulse Temination DPT voice interfaces via a 50 pin Telco type connector The Octal 2W FXO DPT can sink and detect ringing or sink and detect forward or reverse battery current dependent on configuration The 2W FXO DPT can be employed to extend dial tone to a remote PBX or for support of Direct Inward Dialing DID Octal 2 Wire FXS provides eight Foreign Exchange Station FXS voice interfaces via a 50 pin Telco type connector The Octal 2W FXS supports distinctive ringing and can utilize loop start or ground start connections to conventional analog telephone devices Ring generation is integral to the 2W FXS Use the Node Summary Menu to verify and if necessary change the front and rear module types for your voice application Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 1 Octal Voice Module E amp M Interface Module Options The E amp M Interface Module has options which are set using strips of ganged Berg jumpers See 6 Figure 12 1 E amp M Interface Module B DE J5 J7 J8 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J
11. 4 dB Tx GaiM 2 dB Use Default Settings D Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module Table 12 2 details the options on the Configuration Submenu Table 12 3 Octal Voice Configuration Submenu Command Usage Na me Used to set a text string for identifying this port Port Status The In Service or Out Of Service status of the port Press ENTER to toggle Port Type Determines whether the port will operate in Loop Start Ground Start or PLAR mode Codec Mode The selection for mu Law North America Japan Phillipines or A Law Europe elsewhere determines the algorithm used for sampling voice data Rx Gain The amount of gain or loss to be applied to the signal received from another location Tx Gain The amount of gain or loss to be applied to the signal being sent from this location Use Default Sets the port to the factory default values for all options Settings Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 9 Octal Voice Module Octal Voice with FXO DPT Rear Module Menus This section describes the menus used for configuration testing and troubleshooting the Octal Voice Module when the FXO DPT rear module is fitted Configuration If you have just connected to the AS4000 node from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Use your spacebar or cursor arrow keys to highlight the desired Octal Voice module Press ENTER to access the O
12. Connect the shelf to the fuse panel by doing the following 1 Insert the negative wire into the connector labeled 48V 2 Connectthe positive wire to the terminal labeled RTN 3 Torque connector wire set screws to 4 5 to 8 0 inch Ib 0 5 Nm to 0 9 Nm Installing Application Modules This section installs the application module into an AS4011 and a AS4004 Refer to the system configuration worksheet to match the rear interface card to the corresponding front application card Rear Interface Figure 3 2 illustrates a AS4000 rear interface card installation To Card install the rear interface card do the following Figure 3 2 Rear Connector Card Installation 3 4 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Hardware Installation 1 Slidethe rear connector module into the back of the assigned shelf slot ensuring both connectors mate with the corresponding shelf connectors 2 Verify the top and bottom of the interface card is flush with the shelf 3 Securethe rear interface card by tightening the two thumb screws finger tight on the ends of the panel 4 Repeat the above procedure for each remaining rear interface card Installing the To install the application card do the following Application Card Figure 3 3 Application Module Installation into a Multi line Shelf 1 Slide each application card into its assigned slot until it seats in the midplane Figure 3 3 2 Posit
13. Octal Voice FXO DPT Backplane Status On the Bus Use the Octal Voice Card Configuration Menu to select a port With the cursor over a port number press ENTER to access a submenu used to change the values displayed on this screen Figure 12 4 displays the Configuration Submenu Figure 12 10Configuration Submenu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Octal Voice Card Configuration Port Selected 1 Name cece eee First Voice Port Status In Service Port Type Loop Start Codec Mode mu Law Rx Gain 4 dB Tx GaiM 2 dB Use Default Settings D Slot 08 Help Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 11 Octal Voice Module Table 12 2 details the options on the Configuration Submenu Table 12 4 Octal Voice Configuration Submenu Command Usage Name Used to set a text string for identifying this port Port Status The In Service or Out Of Service status of the port Press ENTER to toggle Port Type Determines whether the port will operate in Loop Start or Ground Start Codec Mode The selection for mu Law North America Japan Phillipines or A Law Europe elsewhere determines the algorithm used for sampling voice data Rx Gain The amount of gain or loss to be applied to the signal received from another location Tx Gain The amount of gain or loss to be applied to the signal being sen
14. The following hot keys invoke additional screens and or functions They are described on the following pages Verilink AS4000 User Manual Table 9 4 Hot Keys Octal DS 1 E1 B ert Pseudo random bit error test patterns Lloop Allows you to set different loopbacks Elxpose Displays the status of the line Cllear Error Counters Clears all errored seconds and BERT indicators ESF Sltatistics ESF Statistics Menu ESF R egisters The ESF Registers Menu gives the same information as the ESF Statistics Menu but it is broken down by port for each of the ninety six 15 minute intervals in the preceding 24 hour period G 826 A status screen that displays the performance statistics of the link for the duration set interval of time the link is up and running Keys 1 thru 9 Use keys 1 through 9 to insert errors from the NI side which is then shown on the remote side If the remote side is line looped the inserted errors will be seen on the local side Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 9 Octal DS 1 E1 Blert The BERT Select Screen has a list of several test patterns Figure 9 8 Diagnostics BERT Select Menu Verilink Corporation O ff 1 All Ones OxFF 2 Unframed 2047 3 Unframed 215 4 Unframed 2720 5 Unframed 2723 AS4000 TIJEL Slot 03 Help BERT Select Link Number 1 Available Bit Error Tests BERTs
15. event log Date 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 Slot SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA AS4011 System Manager Help System Events FSYS complete copy rhostdnx to the offline SMC FSYS start copy rhostdnx to the offline SMC TFTP timeout to 192 94 45 229 dnxconf b LOGIN user Steve login total 1 LOGOUT user Steve login remains 0 FSYS SMC A amp SMC B files are in sync FSYS SMC A amp SMC B files are not in sync FSYS complete copy Ol con to the offline SMC FSYS start copy 01l con to the offline SMC FSYS complete copy 01 bts to the offline SMC FSYS start copy 01 bts to the offline SMC FSYS complete copy cfgmaps to the offline SMC FSYS start copy cfgmaps to the offline SMC LOGIN user Steve login total 1 LOGOUT user Steve login remains 0 indicates Audit Trail Event Display Event Log Select Display Event Log Figure 4 27 to view the most recent events up to the moment of your request It will not add additional events that may occur as you view the log You cannot clear the log from this display Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 29 System Menus Figure 4 27 Display Event Log Screen Seq 0145 0144 0143 0142 0141 0140 0139 0138 0137 0136 0135 0134 0133 0132 0131 0130 0129 0128 0127 0126 Ti me
16. From the Main Menu Select Node Summary Select the DS 3 module The DS 3 Configuration Menu is presented This menu offers three selections See Figure 7 1 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 7 1 DS 3 Module Figure 7 1 Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help Configuration Menu T1 Configuration T3 Configuration Options Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc DS 3 Configuration Menu T1 Configuration Manager 7 2 In addition to its single T3 network interface the DS 3 module is also a time division multiplexer which combines up to 28 DS 1 rate data streams to form a Digital Signal Level 3 DS 3 In some cases the user may have contracted with their network service provider for only a portion of the DS 3 bandwidth this practice is called fractional T3 service Select T1 Configuration to configure which of the 28 possible T1 timeslots will be used to build the T3 Select T3 Configuration to setup the parameters for the T3 aggregate signal Invoke the Options selection to select options for the T1 links and the T3 line The T1 Configuration Manager is used to configure the 28 virtual T1 circuits which are multiplexed into the T3 Verilink AS4000 User Manual DS 3 Module Figure 7 2 T1 Configuration Manager Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 SI ot 01 Help T1 Configuration Manager Chl Name Status F
17. Rear Card Type T3 Rear Card Rev 0 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Chapter 8 Test Access Module TAM This chapter describes the Test Access Module Test Access Module Configuration Use the Test Access Module to temporarily redirect a connection to a port where an external test set is connected From the Main Menu Select Node Summary Select the Test Access module see Figure 8 1 Select Test Access Module TAM Configuration see Figure 8 2 Figure 8 1 Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Test Access Slot 11 Help Main menu Configuration Diagnostics Utilities About Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits s X Esc Verilink AS4000 User Manual 8 1 Test Access Module TAM Test Access Use this menu to configure control leads select electrical interface Module types and set the phase relationship of transmit data and transmit Configuration clock Menu Figure 8 2 Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Test Access Slot 11 Help Configuration menu Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Name Test One Test Two Test Three Test Four Speed 0 0 0 0 Timing Internal Internal Internal Internal DCD out Forced On Forced On Forced On Forced On DSR out Forced On Forced On Forced On Forced On Data Normal Nor mal Nor mal Nor mal Clock Normal Nor mal Nor mal Nor mal Interface V 35 V 35 V 35 V 35
18. Scope Overview This manual describes the Verilink AS4000 Integrated Access System The content of this manual is organized in the following fashion This chapter presents an overview of the product Chapter 2 Quick Set Up Guide provides a step by step procedure for an example configuration It is intended as a guide to the installation process Chapter 3 Hardware Installation describes the AS4000 hardware and hardware installation procedures in detail Chapter 4 System Menus provides complete details on the System Manager Module Chapter 5 Quad DS 1 Module provides complete details on the Quad DS 1 Module Chapter 6 Quad Port Sync Data Module provides complete details on the Quad Port Sync Data Module Chapter 7 DS 3 Module provides complete details on the DS 3 Module Chapter 8 Test Access Module TAM provides complete details on the Test and Access Module Appendix A TFTP and Telnet describes the use of Telnet and TFTP for remote access and firmware downloads Appendix B Interfaces and Cables provides connector pinout and cable information NOTE Certain product menus and documentation entries refer to additional application modules for the AS4000 These include HDSL SDSL DDS OCU and Voice functions These modules are planned for a future AS4000 release Verilink AS4000 User Manual 1 1 Overview Purpose and Use The Access System 4000 ASA000 is an integrated acce
19. 0 Rear Card Type Octal Voice FXO DPT Rear Card Revision 0 The version of software currently running in the module is displayed Most of the remaining information is for debug use only Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 17 Octal Voice Module 12 18 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Appendix A TFTP Application TFTP and Telnet This appendix describes using the TFTP application for firmware upgrades of the AS4000 The AS4000 system supports TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol to upgrade flash files You can use the TFTP command to upgrade a AS4000 with a known IP address You must be able to reach the AS4000 using TCP IP through a gateway router Upgrading the AS4000 using TFTP requires the following A TFTP server and Telnet application in the same LAN segment as the AS4000 or a Gateway address in the AS4000 s configuration that makes the TFTP server reachable via a router NOTE Ensure you have a TFTP server program Such programs are distributed as shareware and can be found on the World Wide Web TFTP programs have different interfaces Use whatever file transfer steps your program requires to TFTP The steps detailed next are generic to an open terminal window and may not work with your particular TFTP application 1 Loginto the TFTP server using whatever method your TFTP server package requires 2 Usethe change directory cd command and navigate to the directory on the TFT
20. 4 Transmit R From 5 Transmit T From 6 Not Used 7 Optional Shield Ground 8 Optional Shield Ground Verilink AS4000 User Manual B 5 B 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Symbols st of Valid intervals 9 15 A About checksum 9 23 10 10 front card rev 9 23 10 10 front card type 9 23 rear card rev 9 23 10 10 rear card type 9 23 10 10 release date 9 23 10 10 version 9 23 10 10 XILINX version 9 23 10 10 About Menu 9 22 10 10 AC Power 3 3 Active Map Menu 4 7 Add New Connection 4 8 administrative privilege 2 5 AS4000 cabling 3 6 ASCII terminal 3 6 ATM bus 1 5 automatic baud rate recognition 4 1 B background errored seconds 9 17 background errored seconds ratio 9 17 backplane check 9 17 battery clock 1 6 bursty errored seconds 9 16 bursty errored secs 9 14 C card service status 9 19 CBE 010 00002 2 4 Channel Service Unit Modules 1 7 COM port 2 4 Connection Maps Manager 4 7 consecutive errored free seconds 9 17 consecutive severely errored seconds 9 17 Console Access 4 1 current backplane status 9 19 D default password 4 2 default user name 4 2 Index DTE cable 3 6 E electrostatic discharge 3 1 Equipment Inspection 3 1 errored free seconds 9 17 errored seconds 9 16 9 17 errored seconds ratio 9 17 errored secs 9 14 Esc 4 2 ESF Registers Menu 9 15 ESF Statistics Menu 9 14 ESF status 9 15 Example Network Scenario 2 1 F failed seconds 9 16 failed
21. From the Utilities Menu select Reset Device Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 21 Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 18 Reset Device Verilink Corporation AS4000 TI El Slot 03 Help Utilities Menu X kk ke x x k e e k k kk k k GE X k GE k k k k k k k k k x x MESSAGE Reset Device Are you sure Y N XC k ke e e x k k k k X GGG EG X k k E k k k X EGG k X x x x 5 Upon resetting the device type X A new message appears Reset Device Are you sure Y N About Menu Procedure To display identification information for the Octal DS 1 E1 module 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a Slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select About 9 22 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 19 About Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help About Version 01 00f Release Date June 17 1999 Checksum 6479 Xilinx Version wb_xIx14 Front Card Type Octal T1 E1 Front Card Rev 0 Rear Card Type Octal T1E1 120 OHM Rear Card Rev 1 The About fields are described in Table 9 10 Table 9 10 About Field Descriptions Version This is the software version currently in the Octal DS 1 E1 s flash memory Release Date The engineering release to production date Checksum The sum of all bytes in the Octal DS
22. Select the T3 Port Configuration Menu The first eight fields are informational set the values per the information provided by the carrier Select C bit Parity format and short cable yes Exit this menu by pressing X save your changes Press X two more times to return to the Node Summary Menu Connect the T3 circuit to the DS 3 module Observe that the DS 3 Sync LED and the DS 1 Sync LED both turn green within 15 seconds Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 12 T3 Port Configuration Menu Navigate menu Change parameter Exit abort edits Verilink Corporation Facility Id Port Number Generator Equipment Id Location Id Frame 1d M13 Operating Mode Rev Loop Timing Short Cable lt 50 M13 Remote Loopback Type Rev AIS Selection Xmit AIS Selection amas Def U E Def Facility Id JN Def Port No E Def Generator No Do Def EID T TET Def LID sees 1 Def FID or C Bit Parity TUE Disabled bande ett Yes ees ANSI X Esc AS4000 T3 Sl ot 01 Help T 3 port configuration 3rd C Bit amp Stuff Bit Inverted Framed 1010 C amp X Bits disregarded Space Backspace Return B 21 On the Node Summary Menu use the sPACE BAR to navigate to the next installed module the Quad Sync Data Port module in slot 2 Press ENTER The QHS Main Menu Figure 2 13 appears Figure 2 13 Quad Sync Data Port Mai
23. Table 7 3 Options Menu Fields T1 FDL Management If enabled allows use of the Facilities Data Link portion of ESF framing T1 Reset T1 Framer On Error If enabled forces the T1 framer to resynchronize after an outage T1 One Second Maintenance If enabled allows up to one second before reporting alarm conditions T1 Ignore Rx Tx Slips If enabled ignores instability of receive and transmit clocks T1 Link Loop Down Duration Length of time in seconds to send loop request codes T3 One Second Maintenance If enabled allows up to one second before reporting alarm conditions T3 Ignore DS1 Loop Request If enabled no action is taken by the AS4000 on receipt of loop codes Post Debug Events If enabled verbose error messages appear on screen Use only at the direction of Verilink Tech Support Verilink AS4000 User Manual 7 7 DS 3 Module Diagnostics Menu To access the DS 3 Diagnostics Menu from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Select the desired T3 module Then select Diagnostics Figure 7 6 Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help Diagnostic Menu Line Diagnostics Center Link Timeslot Profile Display Active TSFM Display TSFM Statistics Display Debug Backplane Connection Complete TSFM Display Expose Line Interface Unit Registers Dump Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort
24. Total heat dissipation in DC unit is therefore 148W maximum AC Input 110VAC or 220VAC 47 to 63Hz range 90 to 264VAC 125W Approvals will be based on rating 100 to 240VAC 6 10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 1 9 Overview 1 10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual E Chapter 2 Quick Set Up Guide This chapter is a step by step guide for installing the AS4000 For the purpose of this chapter certain assumptions have been made about module selections circuit design and network architecture These almost certainly will not match your situation Use this chapter as a guide to the process of installing the AS4000 rather than a literal set of instructions Complete details on hardware installation system menus and the various application modules are in the chapters which follow Example Network Scenario The following assumptions are made about the example network described in this chapter The customer is an American firm MegaBank Corporation They have large data centers in the San Francisco Bay area and the greater New York City area These two data centers are connected with a T3 circuit DS 3 Modules are used for this link At each of the data centers a fractional T1 circuit is used to connect Automatic Teller Machines ATMs running a polled synchronous protocol to a mainframe through a Front End Processor The local exchange company connects 32 remote ATM locations combining eight multipoint DDS circuits into
25. Verilink AS4000 User Manual 8 9 Test Access Module TAM 8 10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual E Chapter 9 Octal DS 1 E1 The Octal DS 1 El module manages and combines up to 8 T1 or 8 El data streams voice data and video applications Each T1 E1 link can be configured differently or the same as the others The Octal DS 1 E1 module presents console menus in which it is called a T1 E1 module In this document the AS4000 Octal DS 1 E1 module is always called a DS 1 E1 module NOTE To meet FCC EMI and RFI regulations a shielded twisted pair cable must be used The drain wire must be attached to one of the two ground lugs available on the rear bezel The drain wire connection must be kept as short as possible In addition the rear card must be secured to the chassis by firmly tightening the card using the screws on the bezel Before You Begin In order to view the menus associated with the Octal DS 1 El module you must perform the following 1 Place the Octal DS 1 E1 card in a slot in the equipment nest 2 Configure the slot for module type Octal T1 El 3 Confirm that the Configured Type and Actual Type noted on the Node Summary Menu is Octal T1 El Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 1 Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 1 Node Summary Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 Standby SMC not present Slot Configured Type Actual Type 01 T3 T3 02 Quad High Speed Quad High Speed 03 Octal T1 E1 Octal T1 E1 04 Quad T1 Qua
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27. each of 4 timeslots in a fractional T1 to the data center In this Way sessions are simultaneously supported to 32 remote ATMs at 56 Kbit s each using only 256 Kbit s of T1 bandwidth These four circuits connect via a Quad Sync Data Port module to 4 FEP ports At each data center TCP IP routers connect the two local LAN networks These routers are connected to Quad Sync Port Data Modules using a V 35 electrical interface Voice PBXs at the MegaBank branches connect branch employees to the data centers Thelocal carrier routes these T1 circuits to each data center Quad DS 1 modules are used for these connections Your task for this example configuration will be to install and configure the equipment at the west coast data center the site shown on the right side in Figure 2 1 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 1 Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 1 Example Network ATM PBX ATM E 8 E HH uu HII Il HII Il PBX Router IN WT MM Router Inter Exchange q Carrier uL SNMP a c Manager Mainframe Mainframe Work Flow The four major tasks of the installation are Physical Installation System Configuration Port Configuration Connection Map
28. elrrors own test pattern rather than a test pattern from some other source in the network It is useful for verifying that a loopback does exist in the circuit path More About Loopbacks Local Loop and Remote Loop on the Quad Port Sync Data module are both bi directional loopbacks If everything is working as expected for either loopback the local and remote DTE should receive its own data stream Devices capable of detecting and reporting a loopback should indicate either type of loop The data flow for local and remote loops is indicated in Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Quad Port Sync Data Loopbacks Local dua Quad Loop ae Sync Sync DTE Remote uad Quad Loop EIE nc Sync LX DTE 6 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad Port Sync Data Module Utilities Menu The Utilities Menu is used to place the module in and out of service reset the entire module or observe detailed operational status information Figure 6 7 Quad Port Sync Data Utilities Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Slot 02 Help Quad High Speed Utilities Board Status In Service Reset Quad High Speed Board Monitor System Manager Clock System Manager Interface Depending upon your level of security you may or may not be able to access all of the fields shown in the screen above The Administrator level allows you access to all of the fields on this screen
29. the AS4000 is waiting for an ARP reply message Time To Live This count represents the amount of time in seconds that the address can remain inactive before it will be deleted The maximum count is 10 minutes 600 seconds Return to Default This parameter resets the system configuration It erases the flash Settings system reformats and initializes the flash and creates default configuration files Any system configurations entered are erased Figure 4 38 Reset Configuration Dialog Screen Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Utilities Menu LEE EE k AR MESSAGE Reset configuration Are you sure Y N XC k k k x x EEE k k k k k k k kk k k EEE k k E XN k x x x Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 37 System Menus Backplane Timeslots Display The Backplane Timeslots Display is a read only diagnostic utility which provides a detailed list of all of the configured connections in the system Each connection is defined by its backplane timeslot number BTS connection ID number Cid physical slot SI port Po and time slot assignment Ts and connection name Each connection is given a flag which defines the connection as Write to or read from connection A destination or source connection A data or voice connection The flag also provides the tester slot and port as well as the bus associated with each connection Fi
30. 000 000 08 000 900 000 000 24 000 900 000 000 40 000 900 000 000 09 000 900 000 000 25 000 900 000 000 41 000 900 000 000 10 000 900 000 000 26 000 900 000 000 42 000 900 000 000 11 000 900 000 000 27 000 900 000 000 43 000 900 000 000 12 000 900 000 000 28 000 900 000 000 44 000 900 000 000 13 000 900 000 000 29 000 900 000 000 45 000 900 000 000 14 000 900 000 000 30 000 900 000 000 46 000 900 000 000 15 000 900 000 000 31 000 900 000 000 47 000 900 000 000 16 000 900 000 000 32 000 900 000 000 48 000 900 000 000 N ext Page Procedure Octal DS 1 E1 1 Place your cursor on any Active link in the Diagnostics Manager Menu and type R A new menu appears Figure 9 12 The ESF Register fields are described in Table 9 7 Table 9 7 ESF Register Field Descriptions Errored Seconds ES The occurrence of a Loss of Frame or a CRC 6 error in a one second period is known as an errored second This field represents the number of errored seconds that have occurred Failed Seconds FS Each second period during the occurrence of a Failed Signal State ten consecutive errored seconds is known as a failed second This field represents the number of severely errored seconds that have occurred Severely Errored A one second period in which three hundred twenty 320 or more CRC 6 errors Seconds have occurred is known as a severely errored second This field represents the SES number of s
31. 000 000 000 36 000 000 000 000 05 000 000 000 000 21 000 000 000 000 37 000 000 000 000 06 000 000 000 000 22 000 000 000 000 38 000 000 000 000 07 000 000 000 000 23 000 000 000 000 39 000 000 000 000 08 000 000 000 000 24 000 000 000 000 40 000 000 000 000 09 000 000 000 000 25 000 000 000 000 41 000 000 000 000 10 000 000 000 000 26 000 000 000 000 42 000 000 000 000 11 000 000 000 000 27 000 000 000 000 43 000 000 000 000 12 000 000 000 000 28 000 000 000 000 44 000 000 000 000 13 000 000 000 000 29 000 000 000 000 45 000 000 000 000 14 000 000 000 000 30 000 000 000 000 46 000 000 000 000 15 000 000 000 000 31 000 000 000 000 47 000 000 000 000 16 000 000 000 000 32 000 000 000 000 48 000 000 000 000 Next previous page Return Space ESF registers Port 43 Table 5 3 ESF Register Definitions Errored Seconds ES The occurrence of a Loss of Frame or a CRC 6 error in a one second period is known as an errored second This field represents the number of errored seconds that have occurred Failed Second FS Each second period during the occurrence of a Failed Signal State ten consecutive errored seconds is known as a failed second This field represents the number of severely errored seconds that have occurred Also known as Unavailable Seconds Severely Errored Second SES A one second period in which three hundred twenty 320 or more CRC 6 errors have occurred is kn
32. 01 02 01 01 1536k D FDX Connection Filter Not Active Flilter A dd L isten D elete connection T est set up Rlestore H ome E nd N ext P rev page Add or Delete To add or delete a connection position the cursor on a name field Connection and press A to add or D to delete Add New If you are adding a connection the Add New Connection screen Connection appears see Figure 4 8 4 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 8 Add New Connection Menu Verilink Corporation Connection name Src slot Src port 01 Starting Src Ts 01 Speed 56K Ts Allocation Slave connection Auto Consecutive AS4011 System Manager Help Add New Connection Screen Type ccc eee eal Full Duplex Dest slot Dest port 01 Starting Dest Ts 01 1 DSO Voice Data Data Table 4 1 The commands used to add anew connection are listed in Table 4 1 Add New Connection Commands Connection Name Enter a name for the connection you are configuring Any name up to 19 characters in length can be entered Type Select one of three types of connections Full Duplex In full duplex connections data flows in two directions Broadcast Connection Broadcast connections declare a source and destination Data flows from the source to the destination Broadcast Master Broadcast Master transmits only there is no destination S
33. 13 12 09 09 08 08 08 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 Press any key to 47 24 51 51 31 05 03 55 54 54 54 53 53 52 52 41 23 13 12 11 Date 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 03 17 Slot SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA SMCA Event LOGIN user Steve login total 1 LOGOUT user Steve login remains 0 FSYS complete copy rhostdnx to the offline SMC FSYS start copy rhostdnx to the offline SMC TFTP timeout to 192 94 45 229 dnxconf b LOGIN user Steve login total 1 LOGOUT user Steve login remains 0 FSYS SMC A amp SMC B files are in sync FSYS SMC A amp SMC B files are not in sync FSYS complete copy 01 con to the offline SMC FSYS start copy 01 con to the offline SMC FSYS complete copy 01 bts to the offline SMC FSYS start copy 01 bts to the offline SMC FSYS complete copy cfgmaps to the offline SMC FSYS start copy cfgmaps to the offline SMC LOGIN user Steve login total 1 LOGOUT user Steve login remains 0 LOGIN user Steve login total 1 LOGOUT user Steve login remains 0 LOGIN user Steve login total 1 continue Event Configuration Menu 4 30 Select Event Configuration Menu Figure 4 28 to transmit the
34. 255 255 255 0 Enable RlP o oooooo 2 NO Default gateway if RIP disabled 208 150 145 1 Backplane IP address 200 0 0 0 Backplane IP mask 255 255 255 0 Backplane IP Address Management Backplane IP translation No Configure slot s IP table AS4011 System Manager Help Port Configuration Menu Table 4 4 Port IP Addresses Screen Element Usage Definition IP encapsulation If your LAN is using standard TCP IP you should select Ethernet II for the encapsulation type 802 3 encapsulation is used most often on LANs running Novell Netware Your selection must match the other hardware on the same LAN segment LAN IP address The TCP IP address for this AS4000 shelf Consult your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address for your LAN LAN IP mask A standard Ethernet subnet mask the example shown reflects standard class C address masking in which the first three octets of the address above 208 150 145 define the network address and the last octet 141 defines the specific device Enable RIP If the AS4000 will always use the same IP address router interface to reach other segments you should leave RIP off and manually configure the router gateway information Enable RIP Routing Information Protocol a subset of TCP IP only if you want the AS4000 to discover the devices available on the local LAN segment RIP uses System Man
35. 3101 Attis 4410 4425 13 ICL 6401 Data General DASHER 14 LSI ADM 11 31 Datamedia 1521 15 Paradyne 7811 Datamedia EXCEL 30 16 Qume QVT 101 102 108 Datamedia EXCEL 42 17 Teletype 5410 5425 DEC VT 52 18 Televideo 900 DEC VT 100 131 220 19 Wyse W 50 Freedom 100 20 Wyse W 75 Enter your terminal type 1 20 Most menus have action keys located at the bottom of each screen To move forward in the screen fields press the SPACEBAR or DOWN ARROW key To move backward through the menu selections press BACKSPACE or UP Arrow To change parameters press ENTER To save changes and exit a screen press X To abort all changes and exit a screen press Esc To select a parameter on any screen position the cursor on the entry and press ENTER Some fields contain pre defined parameters these will scroll through a range of selectable values PressENTER to scroll forward through the options Press Bto scroll backward through the options When the desired value is shown use X to exit the menu or use a cursor arrow key to move to another field Verilink AS4000 User Manual Help and Menu Procedures Figure 4 2 Help Menu System Menus Other fields require you to enter information these will present a field with underscore characters after you press ENTER The SPACEBAR and BACKSPACE or DOWN and UP ARROW keys move the cursor to different fields on the screen Press X and the system queries you to update your configur
36. 7 L or 0 where L indicates that the T1 line is in loop ESF Registers In accordance with industry standards such as AT amp T 54016 and ANSI T1 403 the Quad DS 1 module allows user access to registers in which information is stored about circuit performance On an ESF T1 facility the use of CRC 6 error checking allows each device to have detailed information about circuit performance The Quad DS 1 module stores these results for the previous 24 hours on each of the 4 T1 ports Figure 5 5 ESF REgisters Summary Port Selection Menu E x i t menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad T1 Quad T1 ESF register summary menu Port Port Port Port 4 WwW Ne noo osa Port Port Port Port 1 2 3 4 Slot 05 Help Verilink AS4000 User Manual 5 5 Quad DS 1 Module The ESF Registers Menu gives the same information as the ESF Statistics Menu but it is broken down by port for each of the ninety six 15 minute intervals in the preceding 24 hour period The ESF Registers screen for the selected port is shown in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 ESF Registers for a Port Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad T1 Slot 05 Help INT ES FS SES BES INT ES FS SES BES INT ES FS SES BES 01 000 000 000 000 17 000 000 000 000 33 000 000 000 000 02 000 000 000 000 18 000 000 000 000 34 000 000 000 000 03 000 000 000 000 19 000 000 000 000 35 000 000 000 000 04 000 000 000 000 20 000
37. About Menu The Main Menu is illustrated in Figure 4 4 AS4011 System Manager Help Power Supplies A Ok IE B Ok Pubs amp Training Node Summary Connection Maps Manager System Configuration Events Utilities About Other Modules To access the application modules from the Main Menu select the Node Summary Menu A list of configured application modules will appear If the module you wish to access is currently installed in the shelf select the module by pressing thesPACE BAR Then press ENTER to access the selected module Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 5 System Menus Node Summary Menu The Node Summary Menu structure provides access to any modules physically located within the AS4000 system This menu displays the following Thetype of module that has been defined for each slot Module shelf location slot Status of each module in the shelf including the System Manager modules Use this menu to change or delete slot configurations or to configure an application module From the application specific submenus Figure 4 5 you can view and change all application parameters Figure 4 5 Node Summary Menu Verilink Corporation Databases InSync AS4011 System Manager Help Node Summary Menu Slot Configured Type Actual Type Status 01 T3 T3 OK 02 Quad High Speed Quad High Speed OK 03 M De Not Present 04 M M Not Present 05 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 06 Quad T
38. Alarm Indication Signal during an HDSL alarm state ALS ON S M J K NREM Enables or disables transmission of unframed all ones to the local equipment as an Alarm Indication Signal during a smart jack loopback or a network remote loopback MAR G IN ALM THRES Sets the threshold for the margin signal to noise ratio alarm DSO B LOCKI NG xx Blocked Channels Sets which of the T1 DSOs will not be carried on this DSL link In the example shown the x characters under timeslots 13 through 24 indicate that these timeslots are not being carried end to end Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 11 Quad DS 1 with xDSL Loopback Mode Use the Loopback Mode Menu to put up and take down loopbacks The network type loopbacks beginning with N face the DSL network lines The customer loopbacks with names beginning with C face the AS4000 midplane HLU designates a local HDSL unit loopback while HRU designates remote loopback types Figure 11 10 Loopback Mode LOOPBACK MENU TIME 20 15 20 DATE 08 16 99 CIRCUIT IDs 55RESS7549981 A DISABLE LOOPBACKS B NETWORK LOOP HLU NLOC C NETWORK LOOP HRU NREM G CUSTOMER LOOP HLU CREM H CUSTOMER LOOP HRU CLOC E xit 11 12 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Performance Data Figure 11 11 Performance Data Quad DS 1 with xDSL Use the Performance Data Menu to view 24 hours of performance statistics The display shows both errored seconds an
39. Configuration Menu Slot Configuration System Clock Source Menu Users Menu Port IP Addresses SNMP Agent Configuration Date and Ti me Node Name Save and Restore Database Slot Configuration Some of the links on the System Configuration Menu are duplicated on other AS4000 menus Because this function can be accessed from several paths the Save and Restore Database Menu is covered in a previous section of this chapter The Slot Configuration Menu is used to configure and view which types of front and rear modules are in the slots of the ASA000 shelf It also allows application of a mnemonic label Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 21 System Menus Figure 4 18 Slot Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Slot Configuration Menu Slot Card Type Slot Name 1 T3 DS3 to NYC 2 Quad High Speed Routers 3 A 4 eae 5 Quad T 1 PBX 7 amp 8 6 Quad T 1 Frame Relay 7 Quad T 1 Campus 2 8 Quad T 1 Branch ATMs 9 ee 10 22 11 Test Access Change Card Enter key D elete Card Use this menu to configure which types of modules are present in the AS4000 The Card Type field will toggle through a list of available modules The Slot Name field accepts entry of an alpha numeric label for the module The Slot Name may be up to eleven characters long System Clock The System Clock Source Menu is used to configure the AS4000 so Source Menu that it uses a common clock source for all modu
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41. HI GAIN m OEM FT1 MAI NTENANCE TERMINAL MAIN MENU ver V1 4 0004 r O mmoga m CIRCUIT D 55RESS7549981 VI EW SPAN STATUS SET CLOCK SYSTEM SETTI NGS LOOPBACK MODE NONE VI EW PERFORMANCE DATA VI EW PERFORMANCE HI STORY VI EW ALARM HI STORY ENTER CIRCUIT ID Table 11 1 xDSL Port Configuration Menu VI EW SPAN STATUS Use to create a display of the current condition of the circuit connected to the selected port See Figure 11 7 SET CLOCK Use to set the date and time See Figure 11 8 SYSTEM SETTI NGS This is the main configuration menu for the xDSL daughter board See Figure 11 9 LOOPBACK MODE Use Loopback Mode to establish and terminate loopbacks See Figure 11 10 VI EW PERFORMANCE DATA Shows 24 hours of errored second and unavailable second information See Figure 11 11 VIEW PERFORMANCE HI STORY Shows a 7 day history of errored second and unavailable second information See Figure 11 12 ENTER CIRCUIT ID Use to enter information which can be used to identify the circuit In the example menus shown the circuit ID used is 55RESS7549981 Viewing Span To view the span status type A A screen of statistical Status information is displayed Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 7 Quad DS 1 with xDSL Figure 11 7 Span Status TI ME DATE 23 44 46 03 22 99 ALARMS LAIS LOSW LOOPBACK OFF MARGIN PULSE ATTN PPM OFFSET 24 H
42. Information Base System location Configurable field up to 19 characters long Usually used to represent city or other location information System contact Configurable field the name of a person to be contacted at the AS4000 site during system outages or for other service related issues Traps Used to toggle on off the sending of alarm messages to an SNMP manager Authentication traps Used to toggle on off the requirement for authentication from the SNMP manager Client manager IP Addresses Also known as Trap Host IP addresses these fields allow the configuration of up to four addresses for computers running SNMP management programs The System Control module will send trap messages to each of these computers Community Profiles Also known as read write community strings these are passwords that the System Control module and the SNMP manager agree upon to verify the authenticity of SNMP Get Set and Trap messages The values configured in the AS4000 must match those used by the SNMP manager s Date and Time Use the Date and Time Menu to set the system clock in the AS4000 Figure 4 23 Date and Time Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Date and Ti me Menu Month March Day 18 Year 1999 Hour 14 Minute 18 Second 45 Day Thursday Node Name The Node Name Menu allows entry of an alpha numeri
43. Octal Voice STot 08 Help 7 Table 12 5 Voice Module Diagnostics Test Types Digital Loopback Loops the signal while it is in a binary digital state This test may affect adjacent voice module timeslots It faces the backplane of the shelf so a far end site should see this loopback Digital loopback may be performed on only one channel at a time Analog Loopback Loops the signal while it is in an analog state Analog loopbacks face the backplane and are visible at the far end site The signal passes through the digital to analog conversion process and then is converted back to a digital format again This loopback tests the CODEC Any number of analog loopbacks may be active at one time Backplane Loopback Loops the signal toward the backplane and therefore towards the remote site This loopback occurs at the interface of the Octal Voice Module and the shelf backplane Backplane Loopback with Tx Idle Loops the signal toward the backplane at the interface of the Octal Voice Module and the shelf backplane Also forces the A and B signalling bits to zero Transmit Idle Pattern Sends A bit and B bit as zeroes to indicate a timeslot is idle Receive Idle Pattern Overwrites actual received A and B bit values with zeroes Tone Generator Inserts the selected DTMF tone into the timeslot Normal Operation Ends all tests and returns the selected timeslot to an idle state 12
44. Testing is initiated through the console All applications modules have LED indicators that indicate tests a loopback in progress or an error condition exists Refer to the individual modules for more information Verilink AS4000 User Manual 1 3 Overview Console Control User Security Audit Trail Identifier Copy Configuration SNMP and Telnet Management 1 4 The system console provides control of the network from the central site System configuration and testing can be accomplished by pushing a few keys to select functions and options The CONSOLE port supports terminals that operate at rates of 2400 to 19200 bit s Password protection prevents unauthorized access to the console There are four levels of user security View only Test Provisioning Administration Passwords are encrypted for security purposes Please refer to Chapter 4 System Menus for additional information on User Security Tracks user actions and events Refer to Chapter 4 System Menus for information on the Audit Trail Identifier Combines all of the configuration files on an ASA000 into one file and then forwards the one file Upon receiving the single file the standby System Manager module extracts the individual files and then resets Network management includes performance error statistics and alarm gathering The network administrator can monitor the network on an SNMP management station through a dialup modem
45. Utilities About Configuring the Octal DS 1 E1 Module Parameters The Octal DS 1 E1 configuration files are stored on the System Manager Card When an Octal DS 1 E1 card is replaced the old configuration is preserved To configure the Octal DS 1 E1 module s parameters 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Configuration The Links Configuration Menu appears See Figure 9 3 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 3 Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 3 Links Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation Link Name 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 37DFRC7148611 54DHEC7560114 32DHEE5401611 38DABR7148610 36DMRA5411735 54DHEC4156877 54DHEC34771541 Circuit Number LH long haul LBO AS4000 T1 E1 Slot 03 Help Links Configuration Network Yel Idle Framing FDL LH LBO Loop Alarm Code T1 ESF B8ZS Clear 54016 0 0db Enable No Busy T1 ESF B8ZS Clear 54016 0 0db Enable Yes Busy T1 D4 AMI 62411 0 0db Enable Yes Idle T1 ESF B8ZS Clear 11 403 0 0db Disable Yes Idle T1 ESF B8ZS Clear 171 403 0 0db Enable Yes Busy T1 ESF B8ZS Clear 54016 0 0db Disable Yes Busy T1 ESF AMI 62411 54016 0 0db Enable No Busy Out Of Service line build out T1 only FDL facility data link 4 To configure all parameters for each link place your cursor on a link number field and press ENTER The following submenu appears Figure 9 4 Links
46. V 54 loop Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc The options on the TAM Configuration Menu are described in Table 8 1 Table 8 1 TAM Configuration Menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 14 characters in length can be entered to identify each port on the Test Access Module Speed The Test Access Module operates at speeds from 48 kbit s to 2 048 Mbit s and any multiple of 56 64 kbit s Latching loopback sequences can be performed only at 56 64 kbit s Timing The tester interface timing is set to Internal and can not be changed Test equipment attached to the TAM I O port must accept clocks from the TAM DCD Out The TAM card presents a DCE interface to the attached test equipment Carrier detect can be Forced Off Forced On or Track RTS DCD is On if RTSis On DSR Out Data Set Ready can be Forced Off Forced On or Track DTR 8 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Test Access Module TAM Data The options are Normal or Inverted Inverted causes ones to be sent as zeros and zeros to be sent as ones This might be done in an effort to increase the ones density of a signal This option must be set the same at both ends of a circuit Clock Initially choose Normal If frequent errors occur at the port try Inverted and check performance of received data at the far end Normally
47. and stores non service affecting T1 and T3 circuit performance data for circuit analysis and maintenance Generates alarms for fault conditions from incoming network equipment signals and reports the alarms to the node controller Stores operator defined configuration settings required for network and equipment interfaces The AS4000 can be a channel bank an FT3 access multiplexer or a multi trunk T1 access node The ASA000 uses a dual bus architecture twin switched busses with built in diagnostics redundant System Managers and power modules console control SNMP Telnet management user security and redundant configuration The TDM Time Division Multiplexing switch bus accommodates constant bit rate CBR circuit switched applications such as voice and video The TDM switch bus accommodates up to 256 Mbit s of bandwidth The ATM switch bus addresses the packet oriented or bursty data applications With one Gbit s of bandwidth it is perfect for high speed connectionless network services The AS4000 employs a midplane design Each AS4000 has either 4 or 11 slots which can be used for the multiple application modules There are associated slots in the rear of the AS4000 shelf for the electrical interface modules one for each front application module Diagnostic testing can be performed without the need for special test equipment All application modules support built in BERT Bit Error Rate Tester and loopback tests
48. command was entered If you turn the local loop On the front panel yellow LOOP LED will illuminate and local testing can be performed by external test equipment or by AS4000 s internal BERT Only data is looped Clocks and control signals are not looped 8 4 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Test Access Module TAM Remote Loop Remote Loop causes a remote line loop at the distant end of a point to point circuit There are several options you can choose from when you select remote loop They are as follows Off turns off the previously entered device in latching sustained loopback Latching loop off turns off any device in latching loopback V 54 loop off turns off any device in V 54 Loopback V 54 places V 54 responsive device in loopback typically these loops are supported by DSUs and sometimes by channel cards of time division multiplexers Latching CSU punches through repeaters if present and places the CSU in latching loopback Latching OCU places the OCU in latching loopback Latching DSU places the DSU in latching loopback Latching Smartjack NEI places smartjack in latching loopback Latching Repeater 1 latches the first repeater on the loop Latching Repeater 2 latches the second repeater after punching the first Latching DSO Dataport Drop side latches DSO dataport in latching loopback Latching DSO Dataport Line side latches DSO dataport in latching loopbac
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50. edits X Esc Using the Depending upon your security level several submenus can be Diagnostics invoked Most of the menus are for debug purposes Only the Line Menu Diagnostics Center Menu should be invoked for testing purposes Table 7 4 Line Diagnostics Center Line Diagnostics Center See next page for menu and description Link Timeslot Profile Display Displays a profile of the application card connections Active TSFM Display Shows which timeslots are currently in use TSFM Statistics Display Shows how many timeslots are not available or in use and which links are in use 7 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual DS 3 Module Debug Backplane Connection Allows you to make loop connections on the backplane Complete TSFM Display Displays all of the information gathered from the previous screens and displays them here for a full view Expose Line Interface Unit Adiagnostic tool used to view register values associated with the rear board Registers Dump A diagnostic tool that allows you to access registers within the Motorola processor Line Diagnostics From the Line Diagnostics Center several submenus may be Center invoked to perform additional diagnostic actions such as loopbacks and additional statistics These tests can be performed on the entire T3 or on only a specific T1 within the T3 Figure 7 7 Line Diagnostics Center Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help Diagnostics Ma
51. from a PC anywhere in the network or with a terminal attached to the AS4000 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Overview System Components AS4000 Shelf Types AS4004 Shelf AS4011 Shelf AS4000 Application Modules The standard components of the AS4000 system include the shelf power modules a System Manager and application modules There are two types of shelf units for the AS4000 AS4004 AS4011 NOTE All application modules are interchangeable between the AS4004 and AS4011 shelf units The AS4004 is the four slot version of the AS4000 chassis It comes standard with one System Manager which controls all programming options and one power supply module which drives the system The AS4004 accommodates up to four application modules with their rear interface modules and allows for an optional redundant System Manager The AS4004 permits the use of many combinations of application and interface modules For example install four Quad DS 1 modules and the AS4004 can be used as a sixteen port DACS The AS4011 is the eleven slot version of the AS4000 chassis At minimum it comes with one System Manager module for control and programming options and one power supply module An optional redundant System Manager and redundant power supply module are also available The AS4011 accommodates up to eleven modules which provide for the insertion of up to eleven different application and rear interface modules In the bas
52. is On your Test Access Module is asserting the Data Set Ready lead on its serial port interface Where supported AS4000 products implement a bi directional V 54 loopback Verilink AS4000 User Manual 8 5 Test Access Module TAM Figure 8 4 V 54 Loopback Local End Remote End all loops initiated from this end DTE DCE DCE DTE The above diagram refers to local and remote loops on the Diagnostics Menu see following pages 8 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Test Access Module TAM Utilities Menu A brief description of each of the menus is provided in Table 8 3 In addition a tree of the Utilities Menu and its submenus are dis played on the following page Table 8 3 Utilities Menu Memory Management Used for debug only watches CPU memory utilization Backplane Timeslot Used for debug only views or modifies connections across the AS4000 shelf Display midplane Do not access these menus unless directed to do so by Verilink Tech Support System Manager Used for debug only provides information on the connection mappings and Interface the AS4000 configuration file system Monitor System Clocks Used for debug only provides a screen with information about the current status of the configured and available clock sources Reset Boards Resets the TAM card Figure 8 5 Test Access Module Utilities Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Test A
53. menu tree Figure 4 3 illustrates the first two levels of menu access beneath the Main Menu Figure 4 3 AS4000 System Menu Tree Slot Configuration Active Map Copy File Return to System System Default Clock Settings Source C hange slot Map configuration Configuration Switchover Backplane System Users Menu z SMCs Timeslots Profile Monitor Display Events D elete slot Map cu R LL Port IP Initialize configuration Definition filer MIB Table SMC Who AmI Display Rearcard Event Log Modem Access to Time of Day SUE eli other slots Configuration Configuration File System Ping Debug T gud Counters Date and onfiguration Date and Time Time IP Route Download Table Devices Software ERUNT Node Name Restore Database en ARP Table Reset l ave an Restore Tus Database 4 4 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Main Menu Figure 4 4 Main Menu Verilink Corporation Databases InSync System Menus The Main Menu is the top level menu for the AS4000 This menu provides access to the Node Summary Menu Connections Map Manager Menu System Configuration Menu Events Menu Utilities Menu and
54. minist re des Communications du Canada The Industry Canada label indentifies CS 03 certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not att
55. route 0 0 0 0 Route Porto scel MaSK HOPS eee eae 0 Next h0P Ti meToLive Dump IP route This address is the destination network address or a specific host table address Each digit represents 8 bits of the address The range of each digit is from 0 255 see Figure 4 36 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 35 System Menus Figure 4 36 Dump IP Route Table Address 200 0 0 128 200 0 0 252 200 0 0 253 200 0 0 122 200 0 0 0 208 150 145 141 208 150 145 0 0 0 0 0 Mask 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 IP route table display 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 Press any key to continue Next Hop Port Hops Ti meToLi ve Direct nter nal 0 Forever Direct nter nal 0 Forever Direct nter nal 0 Forever Direct nter nal 0 Forever Direct 1 0 180 Direct Internal 0 Forever Direct 0 0 180 208 150 145 1 0 1 Forever ARP Table Utility Display 4 36 Table 4 7 Dump IP Route Table Mask This address is generated automatically and is represented in four octets bytes each with a decimal value of O to 255 Next Hop This is the IP address to which an IP frame is forwarded The network portion matches the network portion of the AS4000 port The next hop is represented in in four octets bytes each with a decimal value of O to 255 Port This field identifies the port
56. the down going clock edge is in the middle of each bit On lengthy cables when a clock is sent from one device to clock data from the other device the data arrives Skewed from the originating clock due to the round trip cable delay When the delay is such that the originating clock down going edge is on the edge of the bit returned Inverted will correct this condition Interface The interface options are V 35 RS 530 422 and RS 232 V 54 Loop The TAM card does not respond to the V 54 loop Verilink AS4000 User Manual 8 3 Test Access Module TAM Diagnostics Menu To view and perform diagnostics with the TAM navigate to the TAM Diagnostics Menu Figure 8 3 Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Test Access Slot 11 Help Diagnostic menu Name Test Port One Test Port Two Test Port Three Test Port Four Local Loop Off Of f Of f Of f Remote Loop Off Of f Of f Of f BERT Off Of f Of f Of f Seconds in test 0 0 0 0 Local err secs 0 0 0 0 Remote err secs 0 0 0 0 RTS DCD Off Off of f Of f of f Of f of f Of f DTR DSR Off Off Of f Of f of f Of f Of f off Navigate menu Space Backspace C lear counts Insert E rrors Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc Table 8 2 TAM Diagnostics Menu Local Loop When set to On this parameter causes a bi directional local loop at the Test Access Module where the
57. the transmit clock signal and presents data to be sent to the far end transmit data at the rate of the transmit clock signal See Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 DCE Outputs Clock Receive Data Quad Port Quad DS 1 Receive Clock Sync Data or Module DS 3 Telco eic lt Transmit Clock DCE meas u Cloud Transmit Data Receive Data and both clocks are outputs from the Quad Port Sync Data module Int Ext Timing Int Ext is recommended if the attached user DTE cable exceeds 10 feet in length and the customer data rate exceeds 224 kbit s In order for the Int Ext selection to work the DTE must wrap the Verilink AS4000 User Manual 6 3 Quad Port Sync Data Module Crossover Timing transmit clock signal back towards the Quad Port Sync Data module on the optional third pair of clock leads TT in EIA 530 SCTE in V 35 XTC in RS 232 When two Data Communications Equipment DCE devices are connected together in order to extend a circuit to a third location a crossover Figure 6 4 Crossover Cable DCE Device System Level 6 4 Timing Receive Clock Receive Data cable must be used Crossover Cable Terminal Timing Transmit Data Transmit Data l Receive Data Quad Port Terminal Tmn We Receive Clock ah Data Module Transmit Clock No Connection Transmit Clock DCE
58. 0 3 Configuration Menu Quad OCU Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Configuration Manager Cl ear Customer Channel Control Port Na me Data Rate Capability Loopback 01 Circuit ID 56 kbps No Yes 02 Circuit ID 56 kbps No Yes 03 Circuit ID 56 kbps No Yes 04 Circuit ID 56 kbps No Yes Slot 9 Help Status In Service In Service In Service In Service 4 To configure a port place your cursor on a port number field and press ENTER The following submenu appears Figure 10 4 Port Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Configuration Porton el 1 Name Circuit ID Data Rate 56 kbps Clear Channel Capability valid only for 64 kbps Customer Control Loopback valid only for 56 kbps Status In Service Slot 9 Help No Yes 5 To save changes type X 6 When prompted Update Configuration Are you sure Y N Type Y The Port Configuration Menu fields are described in Table 10 1 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 10 3 Quad OCU Table 10 1 Port Configuration Fields Field Description Port Refers to the physical port of the Quad OCU rear module 1 through 4 Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 20 characters in length can be text field entered to identify each port on the Quad OCU Some users find it beneficial to use telephone carrier circuit ID numbers to name the ports Data R
59. 000 00000 00000 00000 00000 08 11 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 08 12 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 86398 00000 00000 08 13 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 86400 00000 00000 08 14 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 86400 00000 00000 08 15 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 86400 00000 00000 current 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 77400 00000 00000 E xit 11 14 Verilink AS4000 User Manual m Chapter 12 Octal Voice Module The ASA000 Octal Voice Module supports up to 8 voice channel connections Each voice channel is digitized using industry standard PCM technology into a single DSO Three available rear interface modules allow support of E amp M signalling FXS or FXO methods for connecting to the local telephone equipment or line This chapter covers the Octal Voice Module the E amp M Interface rear module the FXS PLAR Interface rear module and the FXO DPT Interface rear module Installing Interface Modules For best results install the selected Interface Module E amp M FXS or FXO before installing the Octal Voice front module This allows the front module to detect the type of interface module fitted and present appropriate menus The interface module types are Octal 4 Wire E amp M provides eight 4 wire interfaces via two 50 pin Telco type connectors Leads supported include Tip Ring Tip1 Ringl E M SB and SG Applications include 2 4 Wire TO analog data applications and 2 4 Wire E amp M voice trunks
60. 01 Branch5 12 Branch5 23 Branch5 02 Branch5 13 Branch5 24 Branch5 02 Branch5 13 Branch5 24 Branch5 03 Branch5 14 Branch5 03 Branch5 14 Branch5 04 Branch5 15 Branch5 04 Branch5 15 Branch5 05 Branch5 16 Branch5 05 Branch5 16 Branch5 06 Branch5 17 Branch5 06 Branch5 17 Branch5 07 Branch5 18 Branch5 07 Branch5 18 Branch5 08 Branch5 19 Branch5 08 Branch5 19 Branch5 09 Branch5 20 Branch5 09 Branch5 20 Branch5 10 Branch5 21 Branch5 10 Branch5 21 Branch5 11 Branch5 22 Branch5 11 Branch5 22 Branch5 The Tester slot port field is used to port where the test will be run The tester address is written as a define the address slot and four digit number separated by a decimal point for example 01 02 where the first two digits represent the slot number and the last two digits represent the port number Configuration This menu is used to select a map for configuration You can anno Map Menu tate copy or activate maps from this menu It is not used to assign map names or map descriptions this is done on the Map Defini tion Menu 4 14 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 12 Configuration Maps Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Configuration Maps Menu No Na me Description Status 01 Map 01 Map 01 description Acti ve 02 Map 02 Map 02 description 03 Map 03 Map 03 description 04 Map 04 Map 04 description 05 Map 05 Map 05 description A ctivate map T ag map for copy Clopy t
61. 1 E1 card s flash memory at power up XILINX Version The hardware version of downloadable programmable devices Front Card Type Displays the type of the front card in the slot Front Card Rev Displays the front card s revision level Rear Card Type Displays the type of rear card in the slot Rear Card Rev Displays the rear card s revision level Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 23 Octal DS 1 E1 9 24 Verilink AS4000 User Manual EE Chapter 10 Before You Begin Quad OCU The Quad OCU Office Channel Unit module supports up to 4 DDS Digital Dataphone Service data streams at rates of 56 Kbit s or 64 Kbit s each It is designed for direct connection to DDS 4 wire local loops which are typically terminated with a DDS DSU at a remote site In order to view the menus associated with the Quad OCU module you must perform the following 1 Place the Quad OCU card in a slot in the equipment nest 2 Configure the slot for module type Quad OCU 3 Confirm that the Configured Type and Actual Type noted on the Node Summary Menu is Quad OCU Figure 10 1 Node Summary Menu 01 T3 04 Quad Tl 05 Quad T1 06 Quad Tl 07 Quad T1 08 Quad Tl Verilink Corporation Standby SMC not present Slot Configured Type Actual Type Status 02 Quad High Speed 09 Quad OCU 11 Test Access SMCA System Manager SMCB System Manager On Line C hange slot configuration AS4011 System Manager Help 2 Node Su
62. 1 Quad T 1 OK 07 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 08 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 09 M Not Present To access the configuration menus for a particular module position the cursor on that slot and press ENTER The individual main menu for the selected module appears if that module is present in the slot 4 6 Verilink ASA000 User Manual System Menus Connections Map Manager Menu The Connection Maps Manager Menu provides access to six submenus as shown in Figure 4 6 From this menu you can define configure and activate all parameters pertaining to the AS4000 connection maps NOTE Values that are entered or selected on the configuration screens are not processed until you exit the screen Diagnostic parameters are activated immediately Figure 4 6 Connection Maps Manager Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Active Map Map 01 Connection Maps Manager Menu Acti ve Map Map Configuration Map Definition Time of Day Configuration Date and Ti me Save and Restore Database Active Map Menu Use the Active Map Menu to add or delete a connection Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 7 System Menus Figure 4 7 Active Maps Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Map Configuration Map 01 Note You must exit this menu in order to update the switch map Name Src Dest Speed Type Active Test Tester Port Branch5 to DS3 01 01 01 08 01 01 1536k D FDX DS3 to Routerl 01 02
63. 14 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module Figure 12 13 illustrates the three major types of voice module loopbacks and indicates the location and direction of each Figure 12 13Voice Module Loopbacks Voice AS4000 E1 T1 T3 Module Shelf Module Far End Digital pex CODEC Backplane Eu RNN CODEC TpBx Loopback Voice AS4000 E1 T1 T3 Module Shelf Module Far End Analog um Network AS4000 Loopback X c beo Backpl En Au CODEC PBX Voice AS4000 ET1 T1 T3 Module Shelf Module Far End Backplane UE etwork AS4000 Loopback PEX CODEC Backpl Port ear CODEC PBX Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 15 Octal Voice Module Utilities The Utilities Menu offers access to system level functions Figure 12 14 Octal Voice Utilities Submenu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help 7 Octal Voice Card Utilities Display Voice Signaling Status Display Codec Registers Content Display Backplane Time Slots Link Time Slot Profile Display Monitor Backplane Status Backplane Integrity System Manager Interface Resource Manager Dump Memory Content Reset Board Table 12 6 lists the functions of the Utilities Menu Table 12 6 Octal Voice Card Utilities Display Voice Signaling Status Shows the status of each voice channel as indicated by the A and B signalling bits Display Code
64. 18 Of of 0x0020501a Of of 0x0020501c Of System Clock Count 1 Frame Sync Count 1 OnBusBadClock Count Of fBusGoodClock Ctr Invalid Signal Ram locations 0 Total Scanner Sweeps 33760 Total Signal Dirty Sweeps 0 RJeset Clock Cntrs C lear Ram Cntrs Voice Control Signals You can view real time voice signalling bit information in theVoice Control Signal Display see Figure 5 10 T1 standards define the use of four signalling bits designated A B C and D for setting up and supervising telephone calls In most cases today only the first two bits A and B are used for call setup Bits C and D are still available for historical and standards compliance reasons The signalling bits indicate conditions such as Receiver off hook and requesting dial tone Incoming call ring Call in progress busy Line idle available The Voice Control Signal Display shows the status of the signalling bits for each of the 24 timeslots DSOs in the selected T1 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Figure 5 10 Voice Control Signal Bit Display Quad DS 1 Module Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad T1 Sl ot 05 Help PCM signalling display menu Port 1 From To From To Framer Framer Framer Framer Write Read Write Read DSO BTS ABCD ABCD BTS DSO BTS ABCD ABCD BTS 1 No Connection KK 13 No Connection 2 No Connection 14 No Connection 3 No Connec
65. 29 J30 J31 J32 J33 J34 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40 J41 Legend Type 1 SW J42 J43 J44 J45 J46 J47 Type1SG ee Type 2SW 0 0 Type2SG XK J48 J49 J50 J51 J52 J53 12 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module Setting Berg For each of the eight voice channel inputs one strip of ganged Berg Jumpers jumpers is used to set the type of E amp M signalling being used J4 through J9 set the E amp M type for voice channel 1 J10 through J 15 set the E amp M type for voice channel 2 J16through J21 set the E amp M type for voice channel 3 J22 through J27 set the E amp M type for voice channel 4 J29 through J34 set the E amp M type for voice channel 5 J36 through J41 set the E amp M type for voice channel 6 J42 through J47 set the E amp M type for voice channel 7 J48 through J53 set the E amp M type for voice channel 8 Selecting E amp M Use the information in table to position the Berg jumper strip Signalling Type correctly for each voice channel Table 12 1 Berg Jumper Strip Positions E amp M Signalling Type Illustration Type 1 Signalling Berg jumper strip across top row in field Type 1 Switching Berg jumper strip across second row in field Type 2 Signalling Berg jumper strip across third row in field Type 2 Switching Berg jumper strip across bottom row in field Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 3 Octal Voice Module Octal Voice with ESM Rear Modul
66. 4 31 Copy File System RO an 4 31 Switcliover SMCS cute eek 4 32 MIB Tablet IRURE EUER RR TER a de pk UE 4 32 ac TAE 4 33 IP Route NADIE civic rr Eee E erre Etpa 4 34 Return to Default SettinQS oocccoocccnnnccccnnnccnnnancnnnnnrcnnnnnnconnnnnonncnnnnnnnnonaninos 4 37 Backplane Timeslots Display sesseemm eee 4 38 Initialize SMC Rear Card Modem ssssssssemm eene 4 39 File System Debug Counters 2 0 eee eee e mene nnne rne 4 39 Download Devices Software ssssssssssssse eee 4 40 Reset All Channel Cards esssssssssssse ene enne there 4 41 About Menu e o A t et Rod d s 4 42 System Profile 5s A Cbr a ne a 4 42 WHO AED A A A Bann 4 43 viii Verilink AS4000 User Manual Ouad DS L Module os ote eot aaa ec wes pu e UO UE re dk at s laos re er QUE s 5 1 Quad DS 1 Configuration rere rade tuc eet ed Lon e usa e a 5 1 DS 1 Port Configuration else 5 2 Viewing ESF Statistics and RegisterS ooooocccccncnccnnocccnncnncnncnnnnncnnnonannnnnarnnnnncnns 5 3 Diagnostiecs M Uni iia 5 7 Quad DS 1 Diagnostics occcccoccccnnncncnnannconnnnnonnnnncnnnnanonnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrconnnncnnnnncnnnnns 5 7 Quad DS 1 Utilities Menu ssiru erp eaea aA ETRA AE e EE EENE 5 9 Monitor System Clock iii das 5 9 Voice Control Sigrials it bas 5 10 About MENU sus an A A A Ea Ru Eus 5 12 Quad Port Sync Data Module occcooccccnnccnnonoconcnnncnnnancnnonanencnnncnn
67. AE SURE 26BF n MEE 1510 16 ODE THEE 16 bits wide Table 5 7 Quad DS 1 About Menu Version This is the software version current in the T1 s flash memory Release Date The engineering release to production Checksum The sum of all bytes in the T1 s flash memory at power up XILINX Version The hardware version of downloadable programmable devices Voice The revision level of software used in the command bits Signalling for voice signalling Version Ram Access The size of the memory bus Verilink AS4000 User Manual E Chapter 6 Quad Port Sync Data Module The AS4000 module which is labelled Quad Port Sync Data on its front panel presents menus to the console port in which it is identified as a Quad High Speed module or a QHS module All three terms refer to the same device a four port synchronous serial data interface module which supports EIA 530 V 35 or RS 232 electrical interface specifications This chapter describes the Quad Port Sync Data module in detail and provides information on configuration diagnostics and utilities Quad Port Sync Data Main Menu From the AS4000 Main Menu Select the Node Summary Menu Select Quad High Speed module Select Configuration Figure 6 1 Quad Port Sync Data module Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Slot 02 Help QHS Main Menu Configuration Diagnostics Utilities About Verilink AS4000 U
68. AS4000 s event log to a computer Log events to syslog select Yes or No to send the event data to a host PC Syslog server IP Address the host address where you want to send the event data Identifier identifies the specific AS4000 unit NOTE Start the SysLog program on your UNIX SunOS or LINUX host to use this function Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 28 Event Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation Log events to syslog No Syslog server IP address 0 0 0 0 Identifier AS4011 System Manager Help Event Configuration Menu Utilities Menu Figure 4 29 Utilities Menu Use the Utilities Menu to access system routing utilities copy system files download software return to default settings and view backplane timeslots Use theUtilities Menu only with caution or with the assistance of Verilink s Technical Assistance Center Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Utilities Menu Copy File System Switchover SMCs MIB Table Ping IP Route Table ARP Table Return to Default Settings Backplane Timeslots Display Initialize SMC Rearcard Modem File System Debug Counters Download Devices Software Reset All Channel Cards Copy File System Use the Copy File System command to copy the configuration files from the active System Manager to the standby System Manager Select Yes to copy all configuration files to the standby
69. AT amp T Technical Reference 54016 and ANSI specification T1 403 Unused DSO s This selection determines whether the data that is transmitted over the unused DSOs will be Idle or Busy Verilink AS4000 User Manual DS 3 Module T3 Port To access the T3 Port Configuration Menu from the Main Menu Configuration Select Node Summary Menu Select T3 Select T3 Configuration Figure 7 4 T3 Port Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 SI ot 01 Help T 3 port configuration Name soe iced Circuit Number Unai Def Facility Id Def Facility Id Port Number Def Port No Generator Def Generator No Equipment Id Def EID Location Id Def LID Frame Id Def FID M13 Operating Mode C Bit Parity Rcv Loop Timing Disabled Short Cable 50 No M13 Remote Loopback Type 3rd C Bit Inverted Rev AIS Selection Framed 1010 C Bit 0 X Bit disregarded Xmit AIS Selection ANSI Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc Table 7 2 T3 Port Configuration Menu Name Name of this unit Unit Device identifier Facility Id Identifies the facility where the equipment is located Port Number Number of the port Generator Number generated Equipment Id Identifies the equipment in use Locat
70. Configuration Submenu Verilink Corporation Li nk Nbr 4 Name 38DABR7148610 StatuS In Service LineType T1 ESF B8ZS Clear Network Loop Disabled Yellow alarm Yes Unused DSO s Idle ESF format T1 403 LBO 0 0db lt gt Long Haul AS4000 TIJEL Slot 03 Help Li nk Configuration 9 4 The field entries on this screen are described in Table 9 1 5 To save changes type X 6 When prompted Update Configuration Are you sure Y N Type Y Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Table 9 1 Link Configuration Fields option field Field Description Link Number Displays the link number selected from the Link Configuration menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 20 characters in length can be text field entered to identify each port on the Octal DS 1 E1 Some users find it beneficial to use circuit numbers to name the ports Status This field determines the status of the port The status will either be In Servicer Out of Service n Service an operational link that shows a valid configuration has been set up When the port is In Service you can run Diagnostics Out of Service a mechanism to avoid getting alarms Out of Service also causes the port to be inactive and you cannot run Diagnostics Line Type option field This field determines the type of framing used on the line The line types are as
71. Guide Figure 2 3 Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Databases InSync Power Supplies A Ok IE B Ok Pubs amp Training Node Summary Connection Maps Manager System Configuration Events Utilities About Configure System 8 Select System Configuration TheSystem Configuration Menu appears Figure 2 4 System Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help System Configuration Menu Slot Configuration System Clock Source Menu Users Menu Port IP Addresses SNMP Agent Configuration Date and Time Node Name Save and Restore Database 9 Select the Users Menu add an account with administrative access There must always be at least one account with administrative access there may be more than one When done adding users press X to exit save your changes NOTE Be certain to create a user account with administrative privilege during your first terminal session Until an administrative level account is created a user giving no user name and no password has administrative level access Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 5 Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 5 Users Menu Name Id Steve 01 Net Ops 02 Executives 03 Maintenance 05 Test 15 Aldd user Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Users Profile Manager Rights Status Name Id Rights Status Admin Logged In Provision View Only Test Admin
72. II Switching mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 04 Port 04 Out of Service E amp M II Switching mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 05 Port05 Out of Service E amp M II Switching mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 06 Port 06 Out of Service E amp M II Switching mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 07 Port07 Out of Service E amp M II Switching mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 08 Port08 Out of Service E amp M II Switching mu Law 0 dB 0 dB Configured Rear Card Type Octal Voice E amp M Operation Mode PCM 64Kbps Actual Rear Card Type Octal Voice E amp M Backplane Status On the Bus Use the Octal Voice Card Configuration Menu to select a port With the cursor over a port number press ENTER to access a submenu used to change the values displayed on this screen Figure 12 4 displays the Configuration Submenu Figure 12 4 Configuration Submenu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Octal Voice Card Configuration Port Selected 1 Name Lst Voice Port Status In Service Codec Mode mu Law Rx Gain 4 dB Tx GdiM 2 dB Use Default Settings D Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 5 Octal Voice Module Table 12 2 details the options on the Configuration Submenu Table 12 2 Octal Voice Configuration Submenu Command Usage Na me Used to set a text string for identifying this port Port Status The In Service or Out Of Service status of the port Press ENTER to toggle Codec Mode The selection for mu Law No
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74. OUR ES 24 HOUR UAS 24 HOUR BPV Seconds 24 HOUR UAS Count Frame type Code type HLU ver1 4 0004 SPAN STATUS HRU ver 0 0 0000 CIRCUIT D 55RESS7549981 HLU HRU HDSL HDSL cur mi n max cur mi n max N A N A dB N A N A dB N A N A ppm 00000 00000 seconds 87289 00000 seconds DS1 STATUS HLU HRU 00000 00000 00000 00000 ESF N A AMI N A E xit C lear U pdate Elements of the Span Status display are defined in Table 11 2 Table 11 2 Span Status Display Parameter Description ALARMS The current alarms if any LOOPBACK The type of loopback currently on the port if any MARGIN The ratio of signal to noise Displays a value only when there is a signal present PULSE ATTN Amount expressed in decibels of signal loss in the received signal PPM OFFSET Deviation in frequency of the received signal expressed in parts per million 24 HOUR ES Total number of errored seconds in the previous 24 hours 24 HOUR UAS Total number of unavailable seconds in the previous 24 hours 24 HOUR BPV Seconds Total number of seconds with one or more bipolar violations in the previous 24 hours 24 HOUR VAS Count Total count of instances of unavailable seconds in the previous 24 hours Frame type The type of T1 framing in use on the port May be ESF or SF D4 Code type The type of line coding in use on the port May be AMI or B8ZS 11 8 Verilink AS4000 Use
75. P server where you placed the new or backup firmware files For example cd firmware 3 Usethe Put command to transfer the new firmware from the its directory host to the AS4000 target For example tftp 207 160 135 121 put CAfirmwareVfrxv20A mot where 207 160 135 121 is the AS4000 IP address 4 Thefile transfer can take several minutes Once the transfer is finished end the TFTP session by typing quit The command downloads the firmware to the AS4000 with 207 160 135 121 selected and all LEDs flash when the unit completes the firmware update Verilink AS4000 User Manual A 1 A 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Appendix B System Manager Interfaces Interfaces and Cables The AS4000 requires cables and connectors to attach devices to the AS4000 interfaces ports The System Manager interface supports the following AUI port Terminal port 10BaseT port Modem port NOTE Ethernet AUI Port provides a DB 15 pin receptacle for connection using thick Ethernet cabling Table B 1 Ethernet AUI Port 1 chassis 2 Cl 3 DO 4 chassis 5 DI 6 signal ground 7 not used 8 not used 9 CI 10 DO 11 chassis 12 DI 13 12V 25 A max 14 chassis 15 not used Verilink AS4000 User Manual B 1 Terminal Port Use the terminal port to connect to an external terminal providing RJ 11 modular connectors Table B 2 Terminal Port Pin
76. SF Statistics fields are described in Table 9 6 Table 9 6 ESF Statistics Field Descriptions Errored secs The occurrence of a Loss of Frame or a CRC 6 error in a one second period is known as an errored second This field represents the number of errored seconds that have occurred Failed secs UAS Each second period during the occurrence of a Failed Signal State ten consecutive errored seconds is known as a failed second This field represents the number of failed seconds that have occurred Severely errored secs A one second period in which three hundred twenty 320 or more CRC 6 errors have occurred is known as a severely errored second This field represents the number of severely errored seconds that have occurred Bursty errored secs A one second period in which more than one but less than 320 CRC 6 errors have occurred is known as a bursty errored second This field represents the number of bursty errored seconds that have occurred Loss of frame count A loss of frame occurs when either Network equipment or the DTE senses errors in the framing pattern Depending upon the equipment this occurs when any 2 of 4 2 of 5 or 3 of 5 consecutive terminal framing bits received contain bit errors in the framing pattern Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Time in interval A timer that tracks the number of seconds in one 15 minute interval of Valid intervals A count
77. SL Port Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation DSL Port Management Menu AS4000 Quad T1 Sl ot 04 Help Port Port Port Port 4 WwW Ne Hit Ctrl Z to Exit xHDSL mini module Exit menu X Use the Port Configuration Menu to select a port which has an HDSL or SDSL daughter board fitted All four ports will be listed on this menu screen If a port without a daughter board is selected a blank menu will appear In either case use Control Z to return to the DSL Port Management Menu NOTE The menus presented after a DSL port is selected come directly from the firmware on the xDSL daughter card For this reason they do not conform to the same style or command conventions as the other AS4000 menus NOTE After selecting a DSL port a prompt appears saying HIT SPACE BARS Most keyboards only have one space bar What this prompt really means is that the user should press the space bar twice This allows the xDSL daughterboard to adjust to the terminal speed word size and parity NOTE The menus presented after selecting a DSL port do not indicate how the user may exit Remember to use Control Z to exit from these menus When not in a DSL port submenu the Control Z keystroke has a different purpose it is used to inhibit the terminal or Telnet session idle timeout feature Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 with xDSL Figure 11 6 xDSL Port Configuration Menu
78. System Manager The standby System Manager unpacks the individual files and then resets This process is not usually required because in the normal course of operation all of the configuration files are copied to any standby System Manager Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 31 System Menus Figure 4 30 Copy File System Screen Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Utilities Menu XC kk ke x x k e e k k k E EG GE X GG EEG X A G G EG XN k x x x MESSAGE s Copy files to offline SMC Are you sure Y N bi XC k koe k x x k k Ge kk k k k k k EG X GG EEG KKK GG XN k k k x x Switchover SMCs Use this command to switchover from the active System Manager to the standby System Manager By selecting Yes the standby System Manager becomes active and the current System Manger becomes inactive Figure 4 31 Switchover SMC Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Utilities Menu XO k k k x x GG E X k k E RA E XN k x x x x MESSAGE x Switchover SMCs Are you sure Y N t Xkk ck ok ke x x x x Xx x GG x x x RARA MIB Table The MIB display is used when managing a site with SNMP The table displays the MIB II parameters as defined in RFC1213 4 32 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Figure 4 32 MIB Table System Menus MIB II display P variables i pl nRecei ves i pForwDatagrams
79. T2 and R2 and in rare situations requiring a line powered doubler power to the in circuit doubler can be derived from the pair LPWR and LPWR NOTE Terms like receive pair and transmit pair are not used in xDSL Each pair carries both transmit and receive signals Figure 11 3 Quad HDSL Interface Rear View Quad HDSL Interface Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 with xDSL xDSL Configuration NOTE In order to view the menus associated with the xDSL application you must have the Quad DS 1 front card and the xDSL rear card in the equipment shelf The slot must be configured for Quad DS 1 If you have just connected to the AS4000 node from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Use your spacebar or cursor arrow keys to highlight the desired Quad DS 1 module Press ENTER to access the Quad DS 1 Main Menu NOTE With the xDSL Rear Interface Module fitted the Quad DS 1 Main Menu has an additional menu item DSL Port Management which is the access point for all DSL related configuration and diagnostic activity Figure 11 4 xDSL Main Menu IVerilink Corporation AS4000 Quad TI STot 05 Help 7 QT1 Main Menu Configuration Statistics Diagnostics DSL Port Management Utilities About Select DSL Port To access the options specific to the xDSL modules select the DSL Management Port Management Menu Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 5 Quad DS 1 with xDSL Figure 11 5 xD
80. Translation is enabled SNMP Agent Configuration The SNMP Agent Configuration Menu is used to configure the AS4000 to work with an SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol management program running on one or more computers anywhere in the network The options are explained in Table 4 5 Figure 4 22 SNMP Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager SNMP Agent Configuration Menu System Group Parameters System domain name System description System location System contact Tech Pubs amp Training Verilink Corporation San Jose CA Dave Jackson Trap Controls Enabl ed Authentication traps Enabled Client manager IP Addresses Community Profiles AS4011 Help System Manager used for trap destinations Read only Read write 192 94 45 229 0 0 0 0 private private 192 94 45 101 0 0 0 0 public private 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 public private 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 public private 4 26 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Table 4 5 System Menus SNMP Configuration Commands Screen Element Usage Definition System domain name Configurable field used to enter a name up to 22 characters long for this site This information will be included in alarm messages traps sent to the SNMP host System description Informational field which presents manufacturer and version information used by the SNMP host to reference the correct MIB Management
81. Up Guide Figure 2 9 Node Summary Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Databases InSync Node Summary Menu Slot Configured Type Actual Type Status 01 T3 T3 OK 02 Quad High Speed Quad High Speed OK 03 Quad High Speed Quad High Speed OK 04 Not Present 05 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 06 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 07 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 08 Quad T 1 Quad T 1 OK 09 neu eMe Not Present 16 The T3 module is already under the cursor because it is in slot 1 Press Enter to select the DS 3 module The Main Menu for the DS 3 module appears Figure 2 10 DS 3 Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help Main Menu Configuration Di agnostics Utilities About Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc 17 Select the Configuration Menu Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 9 Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 11 DS 3 Configuration Menu Navigate menu Change parameter Exi t abort edits Verilink Corporation Space Backspace Return B X Esc AS4000 T3 Sl ot 01 Help Configuration Menu T1 Configuration T3 Configuration Options 18 Select the T1 Configuration Menu and set the first T1 circuit 19 20 for ESF framing Clear density enforcement and In Service Copy this configuration to all 28 T1s for this DS 3 module Exit the menu by pressing X and save your changes
82. Verilink AS4000 User Manual June 2000 P N 880 503457 001 C 9 an LE LS VERILINK Copyright Notice Trademarks FCC Requirements Copyright O 2000 Verilink Corporation All rights reserved This document does not create any express or implied warranty about Verilink or about its products or services Verilink s sole warranty is contained in its product warranty The end user documentation is shipped with Verilink s products and constitutes the sole specifications referred to in the product warranty Verilink has made reasonable efforts to verify that the information contained herein is accurate but Verilink assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties that may result The customer is solely responsible for verifying the suitability of Verilink s products for its use Specifications are subject to change without notice Verilink is a registered trademark ofVerilink Corporation Access System 2000 WANscope VeriStats and FrameStart are trademarks of Verilink Corporation Any named products herein are trademarks of their respective companies This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Class A computing device Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and television reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference Shielded cables should
83. ad Port Sync Data Module BERT This is useful to test for errors on the communication circuit The device checks for errors by comparing a received data pattern with a known transmitted data pattern to determine line quality The remote loop and data test patterns depend on interface clocks to operate If Int Ext or External timing options are selected ensure the External Clock is present and locked to the AS4000 system clock Seconds in This read only count represents the number of seconds the module was in test Test Local This read only count represents the number of local errored seconds that occurred while the Errors data module was in test Remote This read only count represents the number of remote errored seconds that occurred while Errors the module was in test TX RX Data These fields indicate whether your Quad Port Sync Data module is transmitting or receiving data over its serial port interface RTS DCD If RTS is On the DTE is presenting the control lead Request To Send If DCD is On your Quad Port Sync Data module is asserting Data Carrier Detect to the DTE DTR DSR If DTR is On the DTE is presenting the control lead Data Terminal Ready If DSR is On your Quad Port Sync Data module is asserting Data Set Ready to the DTE R eset This command allows you to clear your counters counts Insert For test purposes you can insert BERT errrors This is done to verify the port is receiving its
84. ager resources which might otherwise be used to manage the AS4000 node Consider leaving RIP off and manually configuring a gateway address especially in a high traffic LAN environment Default gateway This is the IP address of the router or switch that this AS4000 should send packets to if their destination is on another LAN segment Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 25 System Menus Screen Element Usage Definition Backplane IP address This field represents a base IP address which the System Control module uses to calculate internal IP addresses for the other slots in the shelf These addresses are only meaningful or visible inside the AS4000 Verilink recommends you do not change this field unless advised to do so by Verilink Tech Support Backplane IP mask This field represents a subnet mask which the System Control module uses to calculate internal IP addresses for the other slots in the shelf Verilink recommends you do not change this field unless advised to do so by Verilink Tech Support Backplane IP translation This feature is used by the SMC to create internal only IP addresses for each module Verilink recommends this feature be left set to No Configure slot s IP table This table can be used to configure individual IP addresses for each module If this is done you must Telnet to each module individually You cannot select another module from the current module if Backplane IP
85. aps can be activated at the wrong times Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 14 Time and Day Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Wednesday March 17 08 11 Time Of Day Configuration Manager Enabled No Acti veMap Map 01 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 The Active Map field is a read only field It shows which map is currently active The Enabled field appears if the time of day configuration feature has been enabled If yes the connection maps are activated at the pre set times If no the map does not change Setting a schedule for each day requires the following guidelines Each map is divided into seven days Each day is divided into a cell requiring three entries for each cell hours minutes and map name The hours and minutes must be entered in a twenty four hour format For example 5 00 pm would be shown as 1700 hours If the Time of Day option is enabled the new configuration takes effect as soon as the configuration process is finished Configuring the The Date and Time Menu can also be accessed by sel
86. ate This field determines the speed of the port option field 56K this widely used data rate consumes one DSO per circuit but assures ones density by asserting one bit out of 8 as a one 64K this less frequently available service sometimes called clear channel allows the user the full bandwidth of a DSO Clear Channel Capability option field This field enables the use of a full 64 Kbit s data stream when the OCU port is connected to a DDS Type II clear channel circuit This feature is not applicable to the more widely used 56 Kbit s DDS circuit Select Yes only for 64 Kbit s DDS Customer Control Loopback option field This entry determines the module s ability to respond to loop diagnostic commands received from the network supplier Enabled Disabled The default setting is Disabled Quad OCU Diagnostics Line Diagnostics Center Diagnostics are used for troubleshooting problems or for verifying circuit and product functionality To run Diagnostics on the Quad OCU Diagnostics module 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot that contains a Quad OCU module 3 From the Quad OCU Main Menu select Diagnostics The Diagnostics Menu appears see Figure 10 5 Figure 10 5 Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help Diagnostic Menu Line Diagnostics Center 10 4 4 From the Diagnostics Menu select Line Diagnostics Cent
87. ating System Manager code System Manager Id The hardware revision of the operating System Manager module System Files sequence number An arbitrary value assigned to the current set of system files Verilink AS4000 User Manual 6 9 Quad Port Sync Data Module About Menu The About Menu illustrated in Figure 6 10 gives revision information about the Quad Port Sync Data module hardware and software Figure 6 10 Quad Sync Data About Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Slot 02 Help Version Qhs 4 04L Release Date November 18 1998 Checksum FEJE Xilinx Version 08141934 6 10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual E Chapter DS 3 Configuration DS 3 Module The AS4000 module which is labelled DS 3 Module on its front panel presents console menus in which it is called a T3 module In this document the AS4000 DS 3 module is always called a DS 3 module The DS 3 module manages and combines up to 28 DS 1 data streams voice data and video applications into a T3 or fractional T3 data stream DS3 C bit parity and M1 3 M frame structure for DS1 to DS3 To view the menus associated with the DS 3 module you must have the DS 3 module in the shelf and the slot must be configured for a module type of T3 If the slot is configured an entry will appear on the Node Summary Menu Refer to Slot Configuration on page 4 21 if you have not already configured the slot
88. ation Press Y to save the changes and N to abort your changes Both options return to the previous menu Press ESC from a menu and the system queries you to abort the configuration Press Y and the system aborts all changes returning you to the previous menu Press N and the system aborts any changes remaining at the current display For help maneuvering around in the menus press the key to access the Help screen NOTE Values that are entered or selected on the configuration screens are not processed until you exit the screen Diagnostic parameters are activated immediately Ckkokok ke ok ke x e X KKK KKK KK RK X G X x x RR RRA e e x Ge x X Ie x x x x x x Xx e e Ee x x x HELP lt gt To select any menu or field on any screen position the cursor on the entry and press RETURN CURSOR MOVEMENT Move forward SPACE Down Arrow Move backward lt BACKSPACE gt Up Arrow FIELD CHANGE Options field Scroll forward RETURN Scroll backward lt B gt Text field Update entry z RETURN Recall last entry lt ESC gt SCREEN EXIT Save any changes X Abort all changes lt ESC gt y Press any key to exit LEI ZZ Zn Xx Xx X x x X x EG X G E e X x eG a aa a za aaa KK x a a a aa a x x Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 3 System Menus System Menu Tree The ASA000 uses a hierarchical
89. aul interface 9 5 Step by Step 2 4 SysLog 4 30 system clock status 9 19 System Manager Interface Statistics 9 20 10 7 System Manager Interface Status 9 20 10 7 system ready to go in service 9 19 T TDM bus 1 5 Terminal Selection 4 2 Terminal Settings 2 4 time in interval 9 15 Timeslot Allocation 4 10 To select a parameter 4 2 too many backplane time slots ON 9 19 tools 3 1 total time 9 17 Twin Switch Bus Architecture 1 3 U ungrounded receptacle 3 4 User Security 1 4 W Wiring for DC 3 2 wrist strap 3 1 Y Y2K compliant 4 18 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Affidavit for the Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1 544 Mbps and or Subrate Digital Services For work to be performed in the certified territory of Telco s Name State of County of L Authorized Representative Name of Customer Name Customer Address Telephone Number being duly sworn state I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or subrate digital services The terminal equipment to be connected complies with Part 68 of the Commission s rules except for the encoded analog content and billing protection specifi cations With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection gt I attest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to encod
90. be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A limits This equipment meets the technical criteria specified in the Part 68 rules sub part A through F for connection of terminal equipment to the telephone network as well as the requirements specified in AT amp T Technical Publications 62411 54016 and 54019A ESP This equipment meets the safety requirements of the Underwriters Laboratories UL technical publications UL 1950 Third Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 950 95 Third Edition and EN60950 1992 The following instructions apply specifically to the Octal T1 E1 module Type of interfaces 1 544 Mbps Digital Channel Facility Interface 04DU9 BN for SF D4 AMI format without line power 04DU9 DN for SF D4 B8ZS format without line power 04DUO9 IKN for ANSI ESF AMI format without line power 04DU9 ISN for ANSI ESF B8ZS format without line power Service Code 6 ON Does not provide billing and encoded analog protection DNX units use an integrated CSU Affidavit to Telco is required template provided in back of this manual Jack Arrangement RJ48M Ringer Equivalence N A This information is provided to ensure that you comply with the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules Part 68 To meet EMI and RFI regulations a shielded twisted pair cable must be used The drain wire must be attached to one of the two ground lugs available on the rear bezel The drain wire connection must be kept as short as possible In addition t
91. ben hacerse de tal manera que cumplan con los requisitos estipulados en las especificaciones EN60950 1992 A 2 1933 Secci n 6 2 para los voltages de circuitos interconnectados a la Red de Telecomunicaciones TNV despues de terminar las connecciones entre los circuitos VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem em Ersetzen der Batterie Batterie gleichen Typs und gleicher Qualit t benutzen wie vom Hersteller empfohlen Entsorgung der Batterie nach Anweisung des Herstellers VORSICHT GEFAHR Um keinen Schlag zu erhalten beim Versagen der electrischen Anlage muss der Stroman schluss von einem Elektriker vorgenommen werden Der elektrische Pol versehen mit dem Erdsymbol muss am Stromanschluss permanent geerdet sein VORSICHT Schaltungen die in den Ger ten zusammengeschaltet sind m ssen weiterhin den Vorschriften EN60950 1992 A2 1933 Absatz 6 2 f r Telecommunications Netz Spannung TNV Schaltkreize entsprechen Verilink AS4000 User Manual Canadian Requirements Safety Precautions This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la class A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le
92. c Registers Content Shows the stus of the registers in the Analog to Digital conversion process Display Backplane Ti me Slots Shows the timeslots mapped to shelf backplane resources Link Time Slot Profile Display Shows information on mappings to the channels Monitor Backplane Status Shows the current condition of backplane activity Backplane Integrity As above but focuses on any error conditions System Manager Interface Shows the high level status of configuration maps for the entire shelf Resource Manager Shows debug information on system wide resource allocation and availability Typically used under the direction of tech support Dump Memory Content Another debug utility to be used under the direction of tech support Reset Board Causes the module to reboot as if it were removed and reseated 12 16 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module About The About Menu presents a screen of information relating to the Octal Voice Module Figure 12 15 Octal Voice Utilities Submenu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help 7 Octal Voice Card About Software Version Voice 1 00C Software Release Date April 27 1999 Software Checksum E708 Front Xilinx Version Voicel34 EGM Xilinx Version EM133 FXO FXS Xilinx Version TW1_9 Front Card Type Octal Voice Front Card Revision
93. c label for the AS4000 node The field may be up to 17 characters Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 24 Node Name Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Node Name Menu Node name Pubs amp Training Events Menu Figure 4 25 Events Menu Use the Events Menu to monitor and display system events This menu provides access to three submenus From these menus you can monitor system events display the event log or configure events Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Event Menu Monitor Events Display Event Log Event Configuration Monitor Events Menu 4 28 The AS4000 constantly monitors for the occurrence of events such as alarms test commands and system resets When an event occurs it is given a sequence number and a time and date stamp The slot number and a description of the event is also recorded Select the Monitor Events Menu Figure 4 26 to see a running log of the events as they take place You can also clear the event log from the System Events display Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 26 Monitor Events Display Verilink Corporation Seq 0143 0142 0141 0140 0139 0138 0137 0136 0135 0134 0133 0132 0131 0130 0129 Ti me 09 09 08 08 08 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 C l ear 51 51 31 05 03 55 54 54 54 53 53 52 52 41 23
94. can be entered to identify each port on the Quad DS 1 Some users find it beneficial to use circuit numbers to name the ports Port Status This field determines the status of the port The status will either be In Service or Out of Service Loop selection If you turn the local loop ON the front panel LP LED will illuminate and local testing can be performed by external DTE equipment or by the AS4000 s internal BERT NI BERT The Network Interface Bit Error Rate Tester is useful for testing the error rate of the communication circuit The device checks for errors by comparing a received data pattern with a known transmitted data pattern to determine line quality Error seconds This read only count represents the number of errored seconds that occurred in a one second period while the Quad DS 1 module was in test Verilink AS4000 User Manual 5 7 Quad DS 1 Module Seconds in test This read only count represents the number of seconds the Quad DS 1 module was in test State This field shows whether the alarm is active or not ErrSec This read only count represents the number of errored seconds that occurred in a one second period while the T1 module was in test AIS An unframed All Ones condition has been detected RED A Loss of Frame Alignment has occurred and synchronization has been lost YEL A Yellow Alarm is generated by the network and sent to the customer premises It usual
95. ccess Slot 11 Help Utilities Memory Management Backplane Timeslot Display System Manager Interface Monitor System Clocks Reset Board Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc Verilink AS4000 User Manual 8 7 Test Access Module TAM Figure 8 6 TAM Utilities Menu 8 8 TAM UTILITIES MEMORY MANAGEMENT DUMP MEMORY CHANGE MEMORY BUFFER WATCH BACKPLANE TIMESLOT DISPLAY WRITE TO BACKPLANE DISPLAY READ FROM BACKPLANE DISPLAY SYSTEM MANAGER INTERFACE MONITOR SYSTEM CLOCKS RESET BOARD Verilink AS4000 User Manual Test Access Module TAM About Menu Figure 8 7 About Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Test Access Slot 11 Help TAM Test Access Module Version TAM 0202 Release Date Jan 13 1999 Checksum CC48 Xilinx Version tamvir58 Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc Table 8 4 About Menu Version This is the software version currently in the TAM s flash memory Release Date The date of engineering release to production Checksum The sum of all bytes in the TAM s flash memory at power up XILINX Version The hardware version of downloadable programmable devices
96. ce selection for co located El equipment Long Haul Physical interface selection for long connection to El equipment LBO T1 option field Long Haul 0 0db through 22 5db options 0 0db 7 5db 15 0db 22 5db Short Hall 0 133 Ft through 655 Ft options 0 133 Ft 133 266 Ft 266 399 Ft 399 533 Ft 533 655 Ft Long haul short haul designation for E1 is defined by authentication of signal presented to the receiving circuitry not by cable length Short haul is defined as 0 to 6db long haul as O to 34db This loss is related to cable type and cable length Octal DS 1 E1 Diagnostics Line Diagnostics Center 9 6 Line Diagnostics Center Backplane Check System Status To run Diagnostics on the Octal DS 1 E1 Diagnostics module 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Diagnostics 4 From the Diagnostics Menu select Line Diagnostics Center See Figure 9 5 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 5 Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 TI El Slot 03 Help Diagnostic Menu Line Diagnostics Center Backplane Check System Status Upon selecting the Line Diagnostics Center the Diagnostics Manager Menu appears Figure 9 6 Diagnostics Manager Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help Diagnostics Manager Errored L
97. cluded loopback types are GNLB Generic Loopback Code designed for use with PairGain modules A1LB Loopback code proposed for HDSL service in the T1E1 4 92 recommendation A2LB Teltrend loopback code used by Southwestern Bell A3LB Wescom loopback code used by New England Telephone A4LB Wescom Model 1 code used by New York Telephone A5LB Teltren Model 1 code used by Southern New England Telephone SNET Z BTSI Enables or disables the use of Zero Bit Timeslot Insertion a rarely used T1 framing method that allows the use of 64K per DSO on a facility using AMI line coding ES ALARM TH R ES A one second period in which one but less than 320 CRC 6 errors has occurred is known as an second This command sets the threshold for declaring an errored second alarm 11 10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 with xDSL LOOPBACK T IMEOUT Sets an optional timer which can be used to turn off a loopback This might be useful if a test operator forgets or due to circuit noise is unable to put down a loopback A LARM A timer that tracks the number of seconds in the current 15 minute interval D S1 LI NE CODE The type of DS 1 line coding which is being mapped across this DSL link F RAMI NG The type of DS 1 framing which is being mapped across this DSL link AIS ON H DSL ALRM Enables or disables transmission of unframed all ones to the local equipment as an
98. cs corresponding letters below to run a specific NI loop L for alocal loop n foralineloop A for an analog loop R for a remote loop P for a payload loop Backplane Loop On or Off Verilink AS4000 User Manual Designed to check the integrity of the backplane toggle the Octal DS 1 E1 Expose The Expose Menu displays the real time or current status of the DS 1 E1 link Figure 9 10 Expose Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help 2 T1 E1 Link Status Link 1 Name 37DFRC7148611 Mc State ErroredSec Red Alarm On 41646 Crec Errors 0 Yellow Alarm Off 0 Bpv Errors 0 Loss Of Signal On 41646 Frame Bit Errors 0 AIS Indication Off 0 Out Of Frame On 41646 SEF Indication On 41646 Transmit Slip Off 0 Receive Slip Off 36503 C lear Counters ESF S tatistics ESF R egisters G 826 Re i nitialize ccc Hit key 1 thru 9 to insert an error ee 1 CAS Multiframe 2 Multiframe 3 PRBS 4 FBit 5 Frame Alignment 6 Line Code Violation 7 Bit Slip 8 CRC 9 All Procedure To access the Expose screen and view the status of the DS 1 E1 link 1 Place your cursor on any Active link in the Diagnostics Manager Menu and type E A new menu appears Figure 9 10 Some of the fields are context sensitive e g the CRC errors only appear for links that support CRC such as T1 ESF E1 CRC or El CRC CAS An error free link wil
99. ct it must be assigned a Return Materials Authorization RMA number before sending it toVerilink for repair To obtain a RMA number call 800 926 0085 ext 2282 Technical Training on network concepts andVerilink products 800 282 2755 or training verilink com Web site www verilink com Verilink AS4000 User Manual Table of Contents OVGrVi 1 1 aol 1 1 Purpose and Use debe lenken dus dO Dea eet de de Ee De ie 1 2 ASA000 COnCeDpt n eder apnd en t eb Peer e ed E end dae 1 2 FO QUEUES as p LEE 1 3 Twin Switch Bus Architecture sessesssssssee eene enne 1 3 Midplane Deslgfhis ict Perret ae bet Dd dete ot ed RE Te Pe Rabe ide 1 3 Built in Diagnostics essene sinnekin raia ekia a KEEA Aaa nnne nns 1 3 EED IridICatOFS uero is e tar d EE Ee o EGER A EETA OER EET tree 1 3 Console Control ect eben 1 4 SNMP and Telnet Management s sss eene 1 4 System Corm ponents u 3 ars edente Re BRE ORARE ER ER A LAA aa 1 5 ASA000 Shelf TYPES inei eter dit 1 5 AS4000 Application Modules ccc cee eee e ee tee e ee terete emen 1 5 System Manager MOdUle cccecceeeeee eect este tees ae ee eee eeeeeneeee nnne nnne nnne nnns 1 6 Redundant Power Supplies sssssssssee eene nennen 1 7 NN 1 7 SPECIFICATIONS a 1 8 Quick Set Up Gulde ar a ee oe 2 1 Example Network Scenario esseseeseesseeen nennen nennen nennen rennes 2 1
100. ctal Voice Main Menu NOTE In order to view the menus associated with the Octal Voice application you must have the Octal Voice front card and one of the three available interface rear cards in the equipment shelf The slot must be configured for Octal Voice Figure 12 8 Octal Voice Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Voice Card Main Menu Configuration Diagnostics Utilities About Configuration Typically the first task will be to configure the voice module To access the Configuration Menu highlight Configuration and press ENTER The Configuration Menu is displayed See Figure 12 6 12 10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Figure 12 9 Voice Module Configuration Menu Octal Voice Module Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Octal Voice Card Configuration Port Name Port Status Port Type Codec Mode Rx Gain Tx Gain 01 First Voice In Service Loop Start mu Law 4 dB 2 dB 02 Second Voic In Service Loop Start mu Law 2 dB 6 dB 03 Third Voice In Service Ground Start mu Law 2 dB 4 dB 04 Fourth Voic In Service Ground Start A Law 6 dB 8 dB 05 Fifth Voice In Service Loop Start mu Law 4 dB 2 dB 06 Sixth Voice In Service Loop Start mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 07 Seventh Voi In Service Loop Start mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 08 Port 08 In Service Loop Start mu Law 0 dB 0 dB Configured Rear Card Type Octal Voice FXO DPT Operation Mode PCM 64Kbps Actual Rear Card Type
101. cted together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Verilink AS4000 User Manual iii English Francais Espafiole Deutsch DANGER The battery can explode if incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manu facturer s instructions DANGER To avoid electrical shock in case of failure the power supply must be installed by a profes sional installer The terminal labeled with the ground symbol on the power supply must be connected to a permanent earth ground CAUTION Interconnecting circuits must comply with the requirements of EN60950 1992 A2 1933 Section 6 2 for telecommunications network voltages TNV circuits ATTENTION Une explosion peut se produire
102. d should always be chosen unless there is a specific reason to do otherwise When internal is used the transmit clock is derived from the system clock used by the entire AS4000 node This facilitates time division multiplexing The Quad Port Sync Data module will provide both TX clock and RX clock to the DTE DCD Out The Quad Port Sync Data module presents a DCE interface to the attached customer equipment Carrier detect can be forced off forced on track RTS or switched Switched is normally on and turns off upon network carrier failure red alarm DSR Out Data Set Ready can be forced off forced on or allowed to track DTR Data The options are Normal or Inverted They must match at both ends of the circuit If it ig known that the data stream will have low ones density selecting inverted will increase the density of the data stream This is never necessary for a circuit traversing a B8ZS T1 For an AMI T1 use 56 kbit s per timeslot instead of inverting data 6 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad Port Sync Data Module Clock Ideally the DTE presents transmit data so that the negative going transition of transmit clock occurs in the middle of each bit On long cables when transmit clock is sent from the DCE device to clock data from the DTE device the data arrives delayed with respect to transmit clock due to the round trip cable delay When the delay is such that the negative going clock transition
103. d T1 05 Quad T1 Quad T1 06 Quad T1 Quad T1 07 Quad T1 Quad T1 08 Octal Voice Octal Voice 09 Quad OCU Quad OCU 10 is ee 11 Test Access SMCA System Manager SMCB System Manager Test Access C hange slot configuration System Manager Help Node Summary Menu Status OK Clock Source OK Alarm Alarm OK OK Rear Card Missing OK OK Not Present OK Not Present On Line D elete slot configuration NOTE If the slot does not show a Configured Type refer to Slot Configuration in Chapter 4 of this manual To access the User Profile Manager Menu from the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select System Configuration then select Users Menu The Users Profile Manager Menu displays To configure the Users Profile Manager for security purposes navigate to the Users Menu NOTE This section is written from the perspective of the ADMINISTRATOR who employs the User Profile Manager Menu to add change or delete user information Refer to System Menus in Chapter 4 for an explanation of security levels 9 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Octal DS 1 E1 Main Menu The Octal T1 E1 Main Menu provides options that enable you to configure the Octal DS 1 E1 module run diagnostics access utilities and display module identification Figure 9 2 Octal DS1 E1 Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 TI El Slot 03 Help Main Menu Configuration Diagnostics
104. d unavailable seconds for the DS1 and HDSL logical functions Date 08 16 99 CIRCUIT D HLU 17 00 000 000 17 15 000 000 17 30 000 000 17 45 000 000 18 00 000 000 18 15 000 000 18 30 000 000 18 45 000 000 19 00 000 000 19 15 000 000 19 30 000 000 19 45 000 000 20 00 000 000 20 15 000 000 20 30 000 000 20 45 000 000 DS1 HRU 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 E xit P revious N ext PERFORMANCE DATA 35RESS7549981 ERRORED SECONDS UNAVAI LABLE SECONDS HDSL HLU 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 000 900 HRU 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Additional screens are shown when N ext is selected until all 96 of the 15 minute intervals in a 24 hour period are displayed Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 13 Quad DS 1 with xDSL Performance History displays a summary of errored and unavailable seconds for the preceeding week Performance History Figure 11 12 Performance History Ti me 21 15 08 7 DAY HI STORY CIRCUIT ID 55RESS7549981 ERRORED SECONDS UNAVAI LABLE SECONDS DS1 HDSL HLU HRU HLU HRU 08 09 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 08 10 00000 00000 00000 00
105. dealer or local power company Donotallow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will interfere with the free movement of people Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Verilink AS4000 User Manual vi Product Warranty Customer Service Never push objects of any kind into the shelves They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on this equipment Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product has been dropped or if the cabinet has been damaged Verilink s product warranty covers repair or replacement of all equipment under normal use for a two year period from date of shipment Our in house Repair Center services returns within ten working days Verilink offers the following services System Engineers at regional sales offices for network design and planning assistance 800 837 4546 Technical Assistance Center for free 24x7 telephone support for installation maintenance and troubleshooting by telephone at 800 285 2755 or by e mail at support verilink com To return a produ
106. e Menus This section describes the menus used for configuration testing and troubleshooting the Octal Voice Module when the 4 wire E amp M rear module is fitted Configuration If you have just connected to the AS4000 node from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Use your spacebar or cursor arrow keys to highlight the desired Octal Voice module Press ENTER to access the Octal Voice Main Menu NOTE In order to view the menus associated with the Octal Voice application you must have the Octal Voice front card and one of the three available interface rear cards in the equipment shelf The slot must be configured for Octal Voice Figure 12 2 Octal Voice Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Voice Card Main Menu Configuration Diagnostics Utilities About Configuration Typically the first task will be to configure the voice module To access the Configuration Menu highlight Configuration and press ENTER The Configuration Menu is displayed See Figure 12 3 12 4 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module Figure 12 3 Voice Module Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Octal Voice Card Configuration Port Name Port Status Type Mode Codec Mode Rx Gain Tx Gain 01 lst Voice In Service EGM Il Switching mu Law 4 dB 2 dB 02 2nd Voice In Service EGM Il Switching mu Law 2 dB 6 dB 03 Port 03 Out of Service E amp M
107. e Remote Site all loops initiated from this end Analog MER TX L E oop E a RX Line X Loop E As RX Digital M TX E Loop a u RX Remote E TX Loop M RX Backplane Tal TX a Loop IE ue 10 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad OCU Quad OCU Utilities To access the Quad OCU Utilities follow these steps 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot which contains a Quad OCU 3 From the Quad OCU Main Menu select Utilities Figure 10 8 Utilities Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help OCU Utilities Board Status In Service Monitor System Clocks Backplane Integrity Reset OCU Board System Manager Interface System Manager To view System Manager Interface Statistics such as map Interface Statistics checksum or byte count follow these steps 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a Slot that has been configured for Quad OCU 3 From the Quad OCU Main Menu select Utilities 4 From the Utilities Menu select System Manager Interface Status Verilink AS4000 User Manual 10 7 Quad OCU Figure 10 9 System Manager Interface Status Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help System Manager Interface Status Configuration Map sequence number 18 Downloaded Config Map sequence number 18 Configuration Map Checksum 0 Configuratio
108. e left and the component side up The text on the printed circuit board will be oriented normally for reading See Figure 11 1 3 TheHDSL Full T1 or SDSL Fractional T1 modules for port 1 and port 2 are mounted component side down with the connector along the top edge Modules for ports 3 and 4 are mounted component side down with the connectors at the bottom See Figure 11 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 1 Quad DS 1 with xDSL Figure 11 1 xDSL Interface Module Without Daughter Cards 4 Setthe two 4 position dipswitches as shown in Figure 11 1 The Berg jumpers must also be left as shown they are reserved for future use 11 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 with xDSL Figure 11 2 xDSL Interface Module with Daughter Boards Fitted 5 Continue to use the ground strap and anti static precautions until you mount the completed xDSL Interface Module assembly in the desired AS4000 chassis Connecting Local The Quad HDSL Interface Module is connected to the telco provided Loops or customer owned wire pairs by means of screw down connections For each port a two part connector is provided with six positions When the removable portion of the green plastic connector is pulled off the legend masked on the rear panel becomes visible See Figure 11 3 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 3 Quad DS 1 with xDSL 11 4 The first pair of wires is connected to T1 and R1 When used the second pair is connected to
109. ecting date Date and Time and time from the System Configuration Menu The date and time Menu is only set once it is accessible from both screens Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 17 System Menus Figure 4 15 Date and Time Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Date and Ti me Menu Month March Day 17 Yearf 1999 Hour 8 Minute 17 Second 19 Day Wednesday Save and Restore Database Menu The Set Time Menu has seven parameters month day year hour minute second and day Press ENTER to scroll forward or press the B key to scroll backward through the options Press the SPACE BAR or BACKSPACE key to move from one parameter to the next The options are defined as follows Month options are January through December Day options are 1 through 31 Hour options are 1 24 Minute and second options are 0 through 59 Day options are Sunday through Saturday Year default is 1999 NOTE Date and time functions in the AS4000 are Y2K compliant This menu is used to save or restore the database The Host IP Address field is used to specify the remote host s IP address IP addresses are written as four fields of one to three digits each separated by a period Each field represents 8 bits of the address The range of each field is from 0 255 Enter an IP address in dotted decimal form If you do not know the remote host s IP address c
110. ed CTS not used 14 not used TXD TXD 15 TXC out TXC TXC 16 not used RXD RXD 17 RXC out RXC RXC 18 not used not used not used 19 not used RTS not used 20 DTR in DTR DTR 21 not used not used not used 22 RI not used DSR not used 23 not used DTR not used 24 EXT TXC in EXT TXC EXT TXC 25 not used not used not used Verilink AS4000 User Manual B 3 DB 25 to V 35 V 35 interface applications require a DB 25 to V 35 cable adapter Cable Adapters Optional cable adapters are available from Verilink CBE020 00235 Male DB 25 to Male V 35 CBE020 10235 Male DB 25 to Female V 35 typical Table B 6 DB 25 to V 35 Cable Adapters Signal Male DB 25 Winchester V 35 Shield 1 A TXD in A 2 P RXD out A 3 R RTS in 4 C CTS out 5 D DSR out 6 E Signal Ground 7 B DCD out 8 F RXC out B 9 X EXT CLK in 10 TXC out B 11 WwW 12 a 13 TXD in B 14 S TXC out A 15 Y RXD out B 16 T RXC out A 17 V E 18 m 19 DTRin 20 H 21 E 22 23 EXT CLK in A 24 U 25 On AMP connectors this pin is designated as AA Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1T1 The Quad DS 1 T1 interface provides 4 RJ 48C modular Interface connectors The pin assignments are listed below Table B 7 Quad DS 1 Pinout Pin Signal To From AS4000 1 Receive R1 To 2 Receive T1 To 3 Not Used
111. ed analog content and encoded billing information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC s Rules and Regulations gt The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network gt The encoded analog and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully completing one of the following Check the appropriate box es below A A Training course provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or U B Training course provided by the customer or authorized representative using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or Q C Independent training course e g trade school or technical institution recognized by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or 1 D In lieu of the preceding training requirements the operator s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with choose A B or C above I agree to provide Telco s Name with proper documentation to demonstrate
112. een Loop Type Off Space Backspace Return B X Esc T3 Loopbacks Illustrated The T3 local loopback faces the local AS4000 system The LIU loopback faces the T3 network These loopbacks are not bi directional Figure 7 9 T3 Local and LIU Loopbacks T3 Local Loopback LIU Loopback DTE e S DS 3 T Far Module a End DTE DTE DS 3 Far Module End T1 Loopbacks DTE To loop one of the 28 T1 circuits on the Line Diagnostics Center Menu navigate to the number of the desired T1 and press ENTER There are six selections continue pressing ENTER until the selection you want is shown Press X to leave the selection menu and begin the loopback Figure 7 10 illustrates the loopback types Verilink AS4000 User Manual DS 3 Module Figure 7 10 DS 3 Module T1 Loopbacks Loop affects only one of 28 T1s in T3 T1 Local 1 Local Remote o A A OTE T1 P OM Local Remote 373 Remote 28 DS 3 Site T1 Line n gt X local C gt Remote DTE och 23 e D 3 Site DS1 1 Local Remote Remote 3 L DS3 Site D al Utilities Menu From the Main Menu Select Node Summary Select T3 and then select Utilities Depending upon your security level several submenus can be invoked
113. egrity of the sync signal that coordinates data flow on the backplane Critical to backplane operation Too Many Backplane Time Slots ON A watchdog timer that monitors access to the backplane by this card Protects the system from a faulty card corrupting data on the backplane Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 19 Octal DS 1 E1 Receive TSFM Map Signals the hardware when to use the backplane Hardware Access to Memory A way for the software to disable the memory for testing purposes Transitions Displays a count of activities Octal DS 1 E1 Utilities The following hot keys invoke additional screens and or functions I 2 Card In Service places the card in service O 2 Card Out Of Service places the card out of service R Reset Counters resets the transitions or activity counter To access the Octal DS 1 E1 Utilities follow these steps 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Utilities Figure 9 16 Utilities Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help Utilities Menu System Manager Interface Reset Device Board Status In Service System Manager To view System Manager Interface Statistics such as map Interface Statistics checksum or byte count follow these steps 9 20 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Sum
114. empt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate This equipment is intended to be installed only in a Restricted Access Location that meets the following criteria Access can only be gained by service personnel or users who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that must be taken Access can only be gained through the use of a lock and key or other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location When handling this equipment follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock and injury Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and in the manual Unplug the hardware from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a cloth slightly dampened with water Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table It may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the shelves are provided for ventilation to protect them from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered Never place this product near a radiator or heat register This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and manual If you are unsure of the type of power supply you are using consult your
115. entries File System Errors Press any key to exit AMD AM29F040 463232 3619 Download Devices Software program file as well Downloading software varies from one operating system to another Refer to Appendix A TFTP and Telnet when downloading software 4 40 Verilink AS4000 User Manual The Download Devices Software Menu allows you to download new software to one or all of the application modules in any slot The SMC must have the actual program that you want to download to the application module You also have the option to delete a Figure 4 42 Download Devices Software System Menus Verilink Corporation Current Slot Type 01 T3 02 Quad High Speed 04 M 05 Quad T 1 06 Quad T 1 07 Quad T 1 08 Quad T 1 09 rune 10 11 Test Access L oad device Lo AS4011 System Manager Program Load Menu Program File None 1 Program Version Status T3 01 031 OK Qhs 4 04L OK Not Present Not Present QT1_5 02K OK QT1_5 02K OK QT1_5 02K Rear Card Missing QT1_5 02K Rear Card Missing Not Present Not Present TAM 0202 OK ad A I devices D elete Program File Help Reset All Channel Cards This command resets all AS4000 application modules Figure 4 43 Reset All DMX Channel Cards Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Utilities Menu LEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEEE EEEE MESSAGE Reset a
116. er See Figure 10 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad OCU Figure 10 6 Line Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help Diagnostic Monitor Pott 1 2 3 4 Name Circuit ID Circuit ID Circuit ID Circuit ID Port Loop Off Of f Line Local Digital Backplane Loop Off Of f Of f Of f Berto ome off off of f off Secs In Test 0 0 0 0 Local Errors 0 0 0 0 Remote Error 0 0 0 0 State LostDDS Carrier LostDDS Carrier LostDDS Carrier LostDDS Carrier Bipolar Error Yes 16196 Yes 16199 Yes 16220 No 13814 Loss of Frame No 0 No 0 No 0 No 0 LineLoss db km 50 5 8 5 50 5 8 5 50 5 8 5 50 5 8 5 Loop Local A nalog Local D igital L i ne R emote B ackpl ane Loop O ff C lear Counters Insert E rror BERT 2 047 5 11 613 All 1 s All 0 s of f The Diagnostics Manager fields are described in Figure 10 2 Table 10 2 Diagnostics Manager Fields Port Lists the four ports of the Quad OCU module Name Lists the user defined text string assigned as a name for the port Port Loop Which type of loop is currently in place for each port Displays Off if none Backplane Loop Loops a data connection from the link back to the link via the backplane Since this incorporates most of the card s hardware and software this is a useful test to check card integrity Note that a user connection must already be in place prior to invoking t
117. er that tracks the total number of 15 minute intervals in a 24 hour period up to 96 ESF status true FUOOOOLO Digit 1 F or 0 where F indicates Failed Signal State FSS if U or L is Digit 2 U or 0 where U indicates an unavailable signal state Digits 3 through 6 and 8 are always 0 Digit 7 L or 0 where L indicates that the T1 line is in loop This field defines the status of the T1 line The status is defined by an eight digit number that is described below ESF R egisters The ESF Registers Menu gives the same information as the ESF Statistics but it is broken down by port for each of the ninety six 15 minute intervals in the preceding 24 hour period The ESF Registers Menu for the selected port is shown in Figure 9 12 Figure 9 12 ESF Registers Menu To access the ESF Registers screen Verilink AS4000 User Manual Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 E1 Slot 03 Help ESF registers For Port 1 INT ES FS SES BES INT ES FS SES BES INT ES FS SES BES 01 000 900 000 000 17 000 900 000 000 33 000 900 000 000 02 000 900 000 000 18 000 900 000 000 34 000 900 000 000 03 000 900 000 000 19 000 900 000 000 35 000 900 000 000 04 000 900 000 000 20 000 900 000 000 36 000 900 000 000 05 000 900 000 000 21 000 900 000 000 37 000 900 000 000 06 000 900 000 000 22 000 900 000 000 38 000 900 000 000 07 000 900 000 000 23 000 900 000 000 39 000 900
118. everely errored seconds that have occurred Bursty Errored A one second period in which more than one but less than 320 CRC 6 errors has Seconds Occurred is known as a bursty errored second This field represents the number BES of bursty errored seconds that have occurred G 826 The G 826 Statistics screen displays the performance statistics of the link for the duration of time the link is up and running Figure 9 13 G 826 Statistics Menu C lear Counters Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help 6 826 Statistics Link 1 Total Time ccc eee ee ee ee eee eee et 173138 Errored Seconds cceeeeeaeeeet 0 Errored Free Seconds 173138 Severely Errored Seconds 0 Consecutive Severely Errored Seconds 0 Consecutive Errored FreeSeconds 173138 Background Errored Seconds 0 Errored Seconds Rati0 0 0000 Severely Errored Seconds Ratio 0 0000 Background Errored Seconds Ratio 0 0000 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Procedure To access the G 826 Statistics screen 1 Place your cursor on any Active link in the Diagnostics Manager Menu and type G A new menu appears Figure 9 8 The G 826 Statistics fields are described in Table 9 8 Refer to the ITU T Standardized Specifications dated 08 96 for a more detailed description of the G 826 statistics Table 9 8 G 826 Statistics Field Descriptions T
119. follows 1 Short Haul and Long Haul line interface options are available with El line types i e how long the line is coming from your facility El El CRC El CAS El CAS CRC El Unframed 2 An LBO option field is available with T1 line types T1 ESF AMI 62411 T1 ESF B8ZS Clear T1 D4 B8ZS Clear T1 D4 AMI 62411 T1 over El Network Loop option field This entry determines the module s ability to respond to loop diagnostic commands received from the network supplier Enabled Disabled The default setting is Disabled Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 5 Octal DS 1 E1 Table 9 2 Link Configuration Fields continued Field Description Yellow Alarm option field Yes causes the module to discard data and send a yellow alarm if it is in a red alarm condition after a three second period Yes must be chosen if the network supplier is a common carrier such as a telephone company Unused DSOs option field This selection determines whether the data that will be transmitted over the unused DSOs will be Idle or Busy ESF Format T1 only option field This entry describes the types of ESF network commands that the module will respond to It has no meaning for D4 networks With ESF networks this information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose between AT amp T Technical Reference 54016 and ANSI specification T1 403 Short Haul Physical interfa
120. from which the datagram is sent If it is set to O the port is a logical port If it is set to Internal it represents the AS4000 address Hops This field represents the number of hops required to reach the remote IP network The range is from 0 15 Time To Live This count represents the amount of time in seconds that an address can remain inactive before it is deleted If the field is set to Forever the address will not be deleted it has been entered manually and will not age ARP Address Resolution Protocol as defined by RFC826 is used to obtain the physical layer address associated with an IP address Mapping is created between the physical and IP addresses The physical addresses are dynamically discovered by watching traffic on the LAN segment Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 37 ARP Table Selection ARP table display Protocol Address Hardware Address State Ti meToLi ve 208 150 145 51 a0 6a 00 0a 73 a0 Resolved 277 208 150 145 139 a0 6a 00 96 91 8b Resolved 569 208 150 145 1 00 60 47 1e 3b 5d Resol ved 600 Press any key to continue Table 4 8 ARP Table Display Protocol This is the IP address of the device Address Hardware This is the physical address MAC Media Access Control Address associated with the IP address State The State is either Pending or Resolved If the AS4000 is in a Pending state the address has not been resolved
121. g brackets have been designed to mount the shelves in a 19 inch equipment rack The AS4000 is a front mounted shelf unit Figure 3 1 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Hardware Installation Figure 3 1 Shelf Mounting AS a a r me A y 37 Position the shelf at the designated location within the equipment rack 38 Secure shelf into place with machine screws Installing Power Supplies This section describes the application of power to the AS4000 Applying AC To apply power to the AS4000 do the following Power 1 Plugthe 115 VAC power supply into the AC outlet NOTE If your site has UPS power Verilink recommends connecting one AC power supply to the UPS and the other power supply directly to local commercial power If there is a failure of the UPS service can continue 2 Verify that the Power LED is lit on the power supply front panel If the LED is not lit verify the voltage at the AC power outlet Verilink AS4000 User Manual 3 3 Hardware Installation ES Y J WARNING Verilink AC power supplies require a three prong grounded receptacle Do not use an adapter to connect these plugs to an ungrounded receptacle DC Power Use the following procedures to connect the DC power to the Connections ASA000 NOTE When powering AS4000 from a 48V battery use two separate fuse panels or a fuse panel with redundant A and B fuse positions
122. gure 4 39 Backplane Timeslots Display BTS Cid 0040 0001 0040 0001 0041 0001 0041 0001 0042 0001 0042 0001 0043 0001 0043 0001 0044 0001 0044 0001 0045 0001 0045 0001 SI 01 08 08 01 01 08 08 01 01 08 08 01 Po 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Ts 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 DNX Backplane Ti meslot Map Id 1 Version 17 Bus A Bts Writers and Readers Groups Flags Connection Name WSda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 RDda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 WDda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 RSda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 WSda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 RDda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 WDda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 RSda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 WSda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 RDda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 WDda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 RSda8 00 00 Branch5 to DS3 press CR to continue any other key to exit 4 38 The flags are defined as follows Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Table 4 9 Flag Definition Sample Flags WDda 00 00 The first character is a capital W or R W Write to Backplane R Read from Backplane The second character is a capital D or S D Destination S Source 66 99 The third character is a lower case d or v d data v voice The fourth character is a lower case a or b and a busa b busb The fifth character is the number
123. h DS 3 frame Applies only to M1 3 framing 1st C Bit amp Stuff Bit Inverted The first C bit and each stuff bit are inverted in each DS 3 frame Applies only to M1 3 framing Stuff Bit Inverted All stuff bits are inverted in each DS 3 frame Applies only to M1 3 framing Rcv AIS Selection The received bit pattern that will be interpreted as an Alarm Indication Signal Consult with your network service provider to insure your selection matches their equipment configuration Xmit AIS Selection The bit pattern that will be transmitted as an Alarm Indication Signal to indicate that a red alarm condition exists in this DS 3 module Consult with your network service provider to insure your selection matches their equipment configuration 7 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual DS 3 Module Options Menu To access the DS 3 Module Options Menu from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Select T3 Select Options Figure 7 5 Options Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 SI ot 01 Help Options Menu T1 FDL Management Enabled T1 Reset T1 Framer On Error Enabled T1 One Second Maintenance Enabled Tl Ignore Rx Tx Slips No T1 Link Loop Down Duration 8 T3 One Second Maintenance Enabled T3 Ignore DS1 Loop Request Yes Post Debug Events Disabled Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B Exit abort edits X Esc
124. h5 24 Branch5 02 Branch5 13 Branch5 24 Branch5 03 Branch5 14 Branch5 03 Branch5 14 Branch5 04 Branch5 15 Branch5 04 Branch5 15 Branch5 05 Branch5 16 Branch5 05 Branch5 16 Branch5 06 Branch5 17 Branch5 06 Branch5 17 Branch5 07 Branch5 18 Branch5 07 Branch5 18 Branch5 08 Branch5 19 Branch5 08 Branch5 19 Branch5 09 Branch5 20 Branch5 09 Branch5 20 Branch5 10 Branch5 21 Branch5 10 Branch5 21 Branch5 11 Branch5 22 Branch5 11 Branch5 22 Branch5 Vliew all connections C lear connection timeslots TestA This menu is used to select a test type and to define the address Connection Menu slot and port where the test will be run All other parameters are read only The Test ID field is used to select one of four possible tests Monitor Source Monitor Destination Split Source Split Destination This screen is accessed from the Active Map Menu by positioning the cursor on a particular name field and pressing T Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 13 System Menus Figure 4 11 Test Connections Screen Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Test Connection screen Connection name Branch5 to DS3 TYPl Full Duplex Src slot port 01 01 T3 Dest slot port 08 01 Quad T 1 Speed 1536K 64 24 DS0s Data Voice Data Test id None TESTER slot port Src Port Time slot assignments Dest Port Time slot assignments 01 Branch5 12 Branch5 23 Branch5
125. he management AS4000 node cables ASCII Terminal Connect the ASCII terminal directly to the TERM port on the System Connection Manager module Connect the other end of the terminal cable to your PC or terminal The length of this connection cannot exceed 50 feet 15 meters 3 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Hardware Installation Network Connect the network cables only after the individual modules have Connections been configured See individual modules user manuals for more information Verilink AS4000 User Manual 3 7 Hardware Installation 3 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual E Chapter Console Access Logging into the AS4000 System Menus This chapter describes the AS4000 System Menu structure It does not describe the individual modules installed in the AS4000 Those menus are described in the following chapters The specific configuration information for the individual application modules may be found as outlined below Chapter 5 Quad DS 1 Module Chapter 6 Quad Port Sync Data Module Chapter 7 DS 3 Module Chapter 8 Test Access Module TAM Use console access to configure the interface for each device port to monitor the network to build connections and to perform diagnostics Console access is password protected Telnet is supported as well as direct connection to the asynchronous port The supervisor console can be reached through the asynchronous port on the AS4000 System Manage
126. he rear card must be secured to the chassis by means of firmly tightening the card and securing screws on the bezel In order for the Octal T1 E1 Module to comply with FCC and European emission requirements a clamp on ferrite must be installed on the cable connected to the Octal T1 El rear interface This ferrite is supplied along with installation instructions with each Octal T1 El rear interface card See section detailing information on the Octal T1 E1 Module in this manual Ferrite No IND 003 64151 The following instructions apply specifically to the Quad T1 module Type of interface 1 544 Mbps Digital Channel Facility Interface 04DU9 BN for SuperFrame SF D4 AMI format without line power 04DU9 IKN for ANSI ESF AMI format without line power 04DUO9 ISN for ANSI ESF B8ZS format without line power Service Code 6 ON Does not provide billing and encoded analog protection DNX units use an integrated CSU Affidavit to Telco is required Jack Arrangement RJ48C Ringer Equivalence N A Verilink AS4000 User Manual FCC User Requirements Industry Canada This information is provided to ensure that you comply with the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules Part 68 1 All direct connections to the T1 digital lines must be made through standard plugs and jacks furnished by the telephone company No connections can be made to party lines or coin lines Before connecting your unit you must do the following a Tell your local
127. he Quad DS 1 card in the equipment shelf and the slot must be configured for Quad DS 1 If you have just connected to the AS4000 node from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Use your spacebar or cursor arrow keys to highlight the desired Quad DS 1 module Press ENTER to access the Quad DS 1 Main Menu Figure 5 1 Quad DS 1 Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad TI STot 05 Help 7 QT1 Main Menu Configuration Statistics Diagnostics Utilities About Verilink AS4000 User Manual 5 1 Quad DS 1 Module DS 1 Port The Quad DS 1 configuration files are stored on the System Configuration Controller Thus when replacing a Quad DS 1 module the old configuration will be preserved Figure 5 2 Quad DS 1 Port Configuration Menu Framing Line code Density Ntwk loops Yellow alarm ESF format Unused DSO s Port Status Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad Tl SI ot 05 Help Quad T 1 card port configuration Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 ESF ESF ESF ESF B8ZS B8ZS B8ZS B8ZS 0 db 0 db 0 db 0 db Clear Clear Clear Clear Enable Enable Enable Enable Yes Yes Yes Yes 54016 54016 54016 54016 Busy Busy Busy Busy In Service In Service In Service In Service Cascade Leds when Idle Yes Table 5 1 Quad DS 1 Port Configuration Menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 14 characters in length can be en
128. his loopback Bert When On indicates the selected pseudo random bit error rate test pattern Secs in Test Once the BERT test is started the length of the test is measured seconds Local Errors Displays the number of errors that occurred during the test Remote Errors Displays the number of errors reported at the remote site during the test State Shows the present status of the port in Figure 10 6 this field displays DDS Carrier Lost because no circuit was connected Bipolar Error Indicates recent status with Yes or No and a total count of Bipolar Violations BPVs received Loss of Frame Indicates whether frame synchronization has been lost and a count of frame loss occurrences In the absence of signal fame loss is not counted LineLoss db km Shows the calculated line loss ratioon the receive pair Verilink AS4000 User Manual 10 5 Quad OCU Commands The following commands invoke additional screens and or functions Table 10 3 Hot Keys Loop Allows the selection of any of the loopback tests supported byv the Quad OCU For a visual representation of the location and direction of these loopbacks see Figure 10 7 BERT Allows the selection of various test patterns 2047 Loopback Types Available loopback types are illustrated in Figure 10 7 Figure 10 7 Quad OCU Loops Local Sit
129. hoose 62411 5 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 Module Network Loops This entry determines the T1 module s ability to respond to diagnostic commands received from the network supplier Select Yes or Enable unless the commands are to be passed to another T1 device that will respond Yellow Alarm Yes causes the T1 module to discard data and send a Yellow Alarm if it is in a Red Alarm condition for three seconds Yes must be chosen if the network supplier is a common carrier such as a telephone company ESF Format This entry describes the types of ESF network commands that the DS 1 module responds to It has no meaning for D4 networks With ESF networks this information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose between AT amp T Technical Reference 54016 and ANSI specification T1 403 Unused DSOs This selection determines whether the code transmitted over the unused DSOs is Idle or Busy Port Status This field determines the status of the port The status is In Service or Out of Service Viewing ESF Statistics and Registers To view the ESF Statistics and Registers select the Statistics menu from the Quad DS 1 Main Menu Figure 5 3 ESF Statistics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad Tl SI ot 05 Help ESF statistics menu ESF statistics ESF registers ESF Statistics The ESF statistics display provides information about T1 circuit
130. i pUnknownProtos i pOutNoRoutes CMP variables icmpInMsgs i cmpl nTi meExcds icmpinEchos i cmpl nTstampRep icmpOutMsgs i cmpOut Ti meExcd i cmpOut Redi rect i cmpOut Ti mest am icmpOut Addr MaRe UDP variables udpl nDatagrams udpOut Datagrams Press any key to continue 155794 ipl nHdrError 0 iplnAddrErrors 0 0 iplnDiscards 0 iplnDelivers 155902 0 ipOutRequest 25581 i pOut Di scar d 0 0 ipReasmOKs 0 ipReasmFails 0 43 icmpl nErrors 0 icmpl nDestUnreac 18 0 icmpl nParmPr 0 icmpl nSrcQuenchs 0 25 icmpl nEchoRp 0 i cmpl nTi mestamps 0 0 icmp nAddr Ma 0 i cmpl nAddr MaskRe 0 25 icmpOutError 0 icmpOut DestUnrea 0 0 icmpOut Par mP 0 icmpOutSrcQuench 0 0 i cmpOutEchos 0 icmpOutEchoReps 25 0 icmpTi mesRep 0 i cmpOutAddr Masks 0 0 153388 udpNoPorts 0 udpinErrors 0 22951 PING After you enter the node address count and length the unit responds with PING statistics The screen displays the number of PINGS sent and received echoed back from the IP address and the average length of time in milliseconds that it took for the PING request to be sent and received from the IP address If the count is 0 the trip was accomplished in less than 10 ms Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 33 System Menus Figure 4 33 PING Menu S tart Stop pinging Verilink Corporation AS4011 Ping Setup Node IP address 192 94 45 229 Ping co
131. ic configuration the AS4011 can be used as a forty four port T1 DACS or several channel banks within a shelf unit The ASA000 application modules can access the TDM bus the ATM bus or both depending on the module This modular approach provides cross connectivity to a variety of communications applications The application module consists of two cards The front application card and the rear interface card The front application card contains the switch bus interface circuitry and control processor functions Verilink AS4000 User Manual 1 5 Overview The rear interface card provides the connectors for the various interfaces RS 530 T1 XDSL DS3 etc The interface can include DTE and network connectors New interfaces are added to existing AS4000 units by the addition of a front and rear application module combination All modules can be hot inserted and removed without disrupting the interface module and associated cabling Application modules can have more than one rear interface module so that different connector schemes can be supported Table 1 1 shows the different application modules available for the AS4000 Table 1 1 AS4000 Application Modules Module Function Quad DS 1 Module Four T1 links a microprocessor and FLASH memory for program storage Quad Port Sync Data Module Four QUAD high speed links a microprocessor and FLASH memory for program storage The QUAD Port Sync Data Module sup
132. ink Bkpln Test Local Link Name State Seconds Loop Loop Bert Duration Errors 37DFRC71486 ERROR 40905 Off off off 0 0 54DHEC75601 ERROR 40938 Off off off 0 0 32DHEE54016 ERROR 40839 Off off off 0 0 38DABR71486 ERROR 40788 Off off off 0 0 36DMRA54117 ERROR 40745 Off off off 0 0 54DHEC41568 ERROR 40703 Off off off 0 0 54DHEC34771 ERROR 40677 Off off off 0 0 Circuit Num Inactive 0 Of f Of f Of f 0 0 B ert L oop E xpose Cllear Error Counters ESF S tatistics ESF Rlegisters 6 826 Me Hit key 1 thru 9 to insert an error e 1 CAS Multiframe 2 Multiframe 3 PRBS 4 FBit 5 Frame Alignment 6 Line Code Violation 7 Bit Slip 8 CRC 9 All Loopback Types Figure Figure 9 7 illustrates the loopbacks supported by the Octal DS1 E1 module Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 7 Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 7 Octal DS 1 E1 Loops Local Site Remote Site all loops initiated from this end Local RX pub E A d VE n X Loop a 8 EE o E TX omm Et 41 RX p L B e a 4 A P 4 4 4 Line RX wu wu Framing is not regenerated ul w TX Loop a 8 c entire frame is looped E 8 a TX foo et END a E RX RX e 1 EM TX i n 1518 JONES EC ET 8 B T EE qe o mM O
133. ion Id Identifies where the equipment is located Frame Id Identifies the equipment rack in the Central Office M13 Operating Mode Framing selection for the DS1 to DS3 multiplexing This can be either C Bit Parity or Bellcore M13 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 7 5 DS 3 Module Receive Loop Timing If Enabled the DS 3 module uses the clock frequency it recovers fron the receive circuitry to derive transmit clock as well if Disabled the DS 3 module uses internal transmit clock Short Cable Select Yes if the cable to the exchange carrier DS 3 equipment is less than 50 feet long Select No for a cable equal to or longer than 50 feet M1 3 Remote To support loopbacks initiated by the T3 service provider select the loopback Loopback type which your provider uses Get this information from the service provider Available selections are Stuff Bit 0 The stuff bit is always a zero applies only to M1 3 framing Stuff Bit 2 1 The stuff bit is always a one applies only to M1 3 framing 3rd C Bit Inverted The third C bit is inverted in each DS 3 frame 2nd C Bit Inverted The second C bit is inverted in each DS 3 frame 1st C Bit Inverted The first C bit is inverted in each DS 3 frame 3rd C Bit amp Stuff Bit Inverted The third C bit and each stuff bit are inverted in each DS 3 frame Applies only to M1 3 framing 2nd C Bit amp Stuff Bit Inverted The second C bit and each stuff bit are inverted in eac
134. ion the ejector handles flush with the faceplate locking the application module into the shelf 3 Secure the front application card by tightening the two thumb screws finger tight on the ends of the panel CAUTION All shelf slots must be filled with an application module or a face plate Failure to fill all shelf slots can result in Radio Frequency Interference RFI See the FCC Statement advisory in the front matter of this manual Verilink AS4000 User Manual 3 5 Hardware Installation AS4000 Cabling All ASA000 cables meet national and international standards Figure 3 4 provides an overview of the AS4000 cabling Figure 3 4 AS4000 Cabling Network T3 DS 3 Service Provider Module Modul ey ogue ASCII Terminal or Node Manager Quad Quad T1 Network DS 1 DS 1 Local PBX Quad xDSL Quad Port Local Loop xDSL Sync Data Router Test Digital Dataphone 10CU DP Access Service Module Table 3 1 AS4000 Cable Usage Cable Type Usage Network interface Connects a network port to a network service Uses RJ cables 48C RJ 48S BNC or 50 pin Amphenol connectors DSX 1 T1 Used for T1 signal connections between a QUAD T1 and equipment cables T1 equipment DTE cables Used to connect the AS4000 to the customer s DTE Terminal Used to connect an ASCII terminal to an SCM interface cables Network Used to connect network management software to t
135. irst then power up the shelf This lets the System Manager detect the installed modules at power up saving time later Connect the COM port of a notebook computer or an ASCII terminal to the port labelled Term on the System Manager rear interface card NOTE The cable provided for connecting to the console includes a DB 25 male to 6 pin modular adapter P N CBE 010 00002 This will connect directly to many terminals For connection to a typical PC COM port add a DB 9F to DB 25F adapter 3 Configure the terminal or PC terminal emulator for the following parameters Table 2 1 Terminal Settings Data Rate 19 200 bit s or lower Word Size 8 data bits Parity none Stop Bits one Flow Control none Terminal Emulation VT 100 or as desired On the terminal or PC press ENTER until a login prompt appears requesting a user name Initially there are no user names so just press ENTER again A password prompt appears Initially there are no passwords so just press ENTER again Depending on the nature and configuration of your terminal or terminal program a menu may appear asking you to select a terminal emulation type You must know what terminal emulation you are using and make an appropriate selection or the screens which follow will be garbled and difficult to read If you are using VT 100 emulation choose option 9 The AS4000 Main Menu appears Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quick Set Up
136. k Latching Loop side interface places the latching loopback interface in latching loopback Execute Punch through sequence punches through repeaters without checking returned codes Verbose Display detailed latching confirmation information Check Return Codes confirms latching loopback by verifying returned codes BERT This is useful to test for errors on the communication circuit The device checks for errors by comparing a received data pattern with a known transmitted data pattern to determine line quality Seconds in This read only count represents the number of seconds the data module was in test Test Local Error This read only count represents the number of local errored seconds that occurred while Seconds the data module was in test Remote Error Seconds This read only count represents the number of remote errored seconds that occurred while the data module was in test Clear Count The C command will zero all local and remote errored seconds Insert Errors The E comand will generate 1 or 2 errored seconds for either 2047 ones or zeros BERT pattern INDICATORS DCD If this indicator is On your Test Access Module is asserting the Data Carrier Detect lead on its serial port interface DTR If this indicator is On your Test Access Module is detecting a Data Terminal Ready input to its serial port interface from the connected test set or DTE DSR If this indicator
137. k ASA000 User Manual m Chapter 11 Quad DS 1 with xDSL The AS4000 Quad DS 1 Module can operate in an HDSL or SDSL mode using an optional xDSL rear module fitted with the appropriate HDSL full T1 or SDSL fractional T1 daughter board In this application the typical Quad DS 1 Rear Interface Module is replaced with the Quad HDSL Rear Interface Module The logical T1 datastream complete with framing and line coding is then carried as the payload of the xDSL facility All of the menus and options which apply to the Quad DS 1 module also apply when it is used for xDSL Only the additional features and options specific to DSL operation are covered in this chapter For information about the standard Quad DS 1 menus refer to Chapter 5 Quad DS 1 Module Installing xDSL Daughter Cards Before you can use the DSL related functions of the Quad DS 1 module you must install an xDSL Rear Interface Module which has one or more HDSL or SDSL daughter boards fitted If your daughter boards are not already mounted to an xDSL Interface Module use the following procedure to mount them 1 Prepare a static free workspace in a carpet free area Wear a ground strap to protect sensitive electronic components from static electricity Connect the ground strap to a suitable earth ground such as the AS4000 chassis 2 Removethe xDSL Interface Module from the protective anti static bag Place it on the protective bag with the front panel on th
138. l display zeros in all fields Keys 1 thru 9 Use keys 1 through 9 to insert errors from the NI side which is then shown on the remote side If the remote side is line looped the inserted errors will be seen on the local side Table 9 5 describes each error insertion option 9 12 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Table 9 5 Insert Error Options 1 9 CAS Multiframe CRC 6 Multiframe PRBS FBit Frame Alignment Line Code Violation Bit Slip CRC All Verilink AS4000 User Manual 9 13 Octal DS 1 E1 ESF S tatistics The ESF Statistics Menu enables you to access both current and 24 hour ESF Statistics The Curr current statistics column displays the counts for the current time interval maximum fifteen minutes The 24 Hr 24 hour statistics column displays the counts for the preceding 24 hour period Figure 9 11 ESF Statistics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help ESF Statistics For Port 1 Regi ster Curr 24 Hr Errored seconds 0 0 Failed seconds UAS 880 19964 Severely errored seconds 0 0 Bursty errored seconds 0 0 Loss of frame count 0 0 Time in interval 880 Valid intervals 191 ESF status 00000000 To access the ESF Statistics screen 1 Place your cursor on any Active link in the Diagnostics Manager Menu and type S A new menu appears Figure 9 11 The E
139. led seconds that have occurred Also known as Unavailable Seconds Severe error secs A one second period in which three hundred twenty 320 or more CRC 6 errors have occurred is known as a severely errored second This field represents the number of severely errored seconds that have occurred Bursty error secs A one second period in which more than one but less than 320 CRC 6 errors has occurred is known as a bursty errored second This field represents the number of bursty errored seconds that have occurred Loss of frame cnt A loss of frame occurs when either Network equipment or the DTE senses errors in the framing pattern Depending upon the equipment this occurs when any 2 of 4 2 of 5 or 3 of 5 consecutive terminal framing bits received contain bit errors in the framing pattern Time in interval A timer that tracks the number of seconds in the current 15 minute interval 3t of Valid intervals A counter that tracks the total number of 15 minute intervals in a 24 hour period up to 96 5 4 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 Module ESF status This field defines the status of the T1 line The status is defined by an eight digit number FUOOOOLO Digit 1 F or 0 where F indicates Failed Signal State FSS if U or L is true Digit 2 U or 0 where U indicates an unavailable signal state Digit 3 through 6 and 8 are always 0 Digit
140. les and connections This synchronizes the TDM Time Division Multiplexer functions of the backplane Two alternate clock Sources can be configured If the mode is set to Primary Secondary or Tertiary then only that clock source will be used If the mode is set to automatic then the AS4000 System Manager will choose the highest priority clock source that is currently available If any clock source fails and no other is available the system defaults to free run which is an internal clock source 4 22 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 19 System Clock Source Menu Verilink Corporation Mode Primary Primary 01 DS3 to NYC Port 01 Secondary 06 Frame Relay Port 01 Tertiary 08 Branch ATMs Port 03 Current Clock Source Freerun AS4011 System Manager Help System Clock Source Menu Port NA Users Menu In the example menu shown above the primary clock source is the DS3 module in slot 1 of the shelf It is currently free running as indicated on the bottom line The Users Menu allows the configuration of user names passwords and access levels In the example menu shown inFigure 4 20 the user Steve has Administrative rights the highest access level and is currently connected Users with an access level of Provision may make configuration changes run diagnostic tests and do everything else that the administrator can do except add delete users or change pa
141. ll DNX channel cards Are you sure Y N XC k k e k x x x G k k kk k kk X k k k E k k k X k GG k X x k x Help Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 41 System Menus About Menu The About Menu branches to two submenus System Profile WhoAml System Profile The System Profile Display provides information about the AS4000 node Figure 4 44 System Profile Display Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Verilink Corporation 145 Baytech Dr San Jose CA 95134 Tel 800 837 4546 FAX 408 262 6260 System Manager Controller Connected to SMCA System Desc AS4000 Release 6 03 SMC Version SMC500i Release Date Oct 22 1998 Checksum 5D66 Xilinx Type XC3030PC68 Xilinx Version 2350 06 10 8 97 12 00PM Rear Card Modem Yes The elements of the System Profile Display are detailed in Table 4 10 Table 4 10 System Profile Display Display Element Definition Connected to Which of the two possible System Manager Controller modules the user is accessing System Desc Information field indicating product identity and revision information SMC Version The firmware revision of the System Manager Controller Release Date The date on which the installed firmware was released Checksum The checksum stored with the installed firmware 4 42 Verilink AS4000 User Ma
142. ly means that the network is not receiving the AS4000 signalling correctly i e the network is not in sync or a Red Alarm has occurred Ferr framing One or more frame alignment bit errors have been detected This does not mean errors however that synchronization has been lost CRC6 One or more CRC 6 block errors have been detected The D4 framing does not include CRC 6 BPV Bipolar violations have been detected This usually indicates that a very weak or excessively strong signal is being received from the network LOS This indicates a loss of signal detection No signal is present on the RX pair to the AS4000 DS 1 module T1 loop Rleset counts This command allows you to clear your counters Insert Bert E rrors For test purposes you can insert BERT errrors 5 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 Module Quad DS 1 Utilities Menu The Quad DS 1 Utilities Menu offers six functions Figure 5 8 Quad DS 1 Utilities Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad Tl Slot 05 Help Quad T 1 Utilities Board Status In Service Reset Quad T 1 Board Monitor System Manager Clock Voice Control Signal display Dump Connection Statistics System Manager Interface Table 5 5 Quad DS 1 Utilities Board Status Used to toggle the Quad DS 1 module in or out of service The user is asked to confirm changes Reset Quad T 1 Board Used to re initialize a Quad DS 1 mod
143. mary 2 Select a Slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Utilities 4 From the Utilities Menu select System Manager Interface Status Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 17 System Manager Interface Status Verilink Corporation AS4000 TI El Slot 03 Help System Manager Interface Status Configuration Map sequence number 18 Downloaded Config Map sequence number 18 Configuration Map Checksum 0 Configuration Map Byte Count 0 Number of Configuration Map changes 2 Number of Configuration Maps downloads 1 System Manager Level Identifier 600 System Manager Id ooooooooooo 1 61 System Files sequence number 0 The System Manager Interface Status is a view only screen that shows the communications between the SMC board and all of the loaded application modules This screen is generally used for high level technical troubleshooting at the system programming level Reset Device Reset Device causes the card to initialize in the same manner as power up During this boot up cycle no user data will flow Since the configuration resides on the SMC connections will be restored To Reset the device follow these steps 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Utilities 4
144. may wish to save the configuration files to a PC on the network using TFTP See the section Save and Restore Database Menu on page 4 18 For more detailed information on AS4000 refer to the following Chapter 3 Hardware Installation describes the AS4000 hardware and hardware installation procedures in detail Chapter 4 System Menus provides complete details on the System Manager Module and general node configuration Chapter 5 Quad DS 1 Module provides complete details on the Quad DS 1 Module Chapter 6 Quad Port Sync Data Module provides complete details on the Quad Sync Data Port Module Chapter 7 DS 3 Module provides complete details on the DS 3 Module Chapter 8 Test Access Module TAM provides complete details on the Test and Access Module Appendix A TFTP and Telnet describes the use of Telnet and TFTP for remote access and firmware downloads Appendix B Interfaces and Cables provides connector pinout and cable information Verilink AS4000 User Manual E Chapter Hardware Installation This chapter provides detailed information for AS4000 hardware installation This chapter includes procedures required tools and supplies and general information for component configuration Refer to the shelf planning worksheet when installing the system components Required Hardware and Tools To install the Access System 4000 components the following tools and hardware are recommended Cross tip
145. mmary Menu T3 OK Quad High Speed OK fI Not Present Quad Tl Rear Card Missing Clock Source Quad T1 OK Quad T1 OK Quad T1 Rear Card Missing D Not Present Quad OCU OK f Not Present Test Access OK Not Present D elete slot configuration Verilink AS4000 User Manual 10 1 Quad OCU NOTE If the slot does not show a Configured Type refer to Slot Configuration in Chapter 4 of this manual This section is written from the perspective of the ADMINISTRATOR who employs the User Profile Manager Menu to add change or delete user information Refer to System Menus in Chapter 4 for an explanation of security levels Quad OCU Main Menu The Quad OCU Main Menu provides options that enable you to configure the Quad OCU module run diagnostics access utilities and display module identification Figure 10 2 Quad OCU Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help OCU Main Menu Configuration Diagnostics Utilities About Configuring the Quad OCU The Quad OCU configuration files are stored on the System Manager Card When a Quad OCU card is replaced the old configuration is preserved To configure the Quad OCU module s parameters 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot which contains a Quad OCU 3 From the Quad OCU Main Menu select Configuration The Configuration Menu appears See Figure 10 3 10 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Figure 1
146. modem ports and an Ethernet LAN port for Telnet and SNMP management The LAN port is presented as an AUI interface There is also an optional built in modem for dial in access The System Manager rear interface supports the following connections Verilink AS4000 User Manual Redundant Power Supplies Timing Overview AUI An Ethernet LAN port labeled AUI provides a DB 15 pin AUI connection Term Ports Two console ports labeled TERM provide RJ 11 telco ports for terminal connections Phone Line An RJ 11 port labeled PHONE LINE supports a modem connection The ASA011 can be equipped with dual load sharing power supplies Either supply can operate with a full load The redundancy can be implemented with two AC supplies or two DC supplies Each power supply module has its own independent AC and DC inlet Timing is critical to the proper operation of a carrier channel network All of the equipment in a point to point network must refer to a single digital master clock The System Manager maintains a shelf timing table which designates the current timing master from one of the designated primary secondary or tertiary sources The timing table is configured by the user Choose different modules within the node as timing controllers An AS4000 node must use a common timing source since data is passed between the modules across the shelf midplane Certain application modules Table 1 2 can be selected as the timing sou
147. n Map Byte Count 0 Number of Configuration Map changes 2 Number of Configuration Maps downloads 1 System Manager Level Identifier 600 System Manager ld oooooooooo 61 System Files sequence number 1 The System Manager Interface Status is a view only display that shows the communications between the SMC board and all of the loaded application modules This screen is generally used for high level technical troubleshooting at the system programming level 10 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad OCU Reset Device Reset Device causes the card to initialize in the same manner as power up During this boot up cycle no user data will flow Since the configuration resides on the SMC connections will be restored To Reset the device follow these steps 1 From the AS4000 Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot that has been configured for Quad OCU 3 From the Quad OCU Main Menu select Utilities 4 From the Utilities Menu select Reset Device Figure 10 10 Reset Device Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help OCU Utilities XC kk E ke x x k e e e e k k k GG EG X GG GE X k GN GG XN FG x x MESSAGE Reset This QOCU Board Are you sure Y N XK XK He gt x EEE x x GG e Ge e e eG GE X IG GG EE GG GIG XN FG x 5 Uponresetting the device type X A new message appears Reset Device Are yo
148. n Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Sl ot 02 Help QHS Main Menu Configuration Di agnostics Utilities About 22 Select Configuration the Configuration Menu appears Verify that all ports are in service with timing set to internal Use X to exit and X again to return to the Node Summary Menu Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 11 Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 14 Quad Sync Data Port Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Slot 02 Help Configuration Menu Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Name port name port name port name port name Speed 1536000 0 0 0 Timing Internal Internal Internal Internal DCD out Forced On Forced On Forced On Forced On DSR out Forced On Forced On Forced On Forced On Data Nor mal Nor mal Nor mal Nor mal Clock Normal Nor mal Normal Nor mal Interface V 35 V 35 V 35 V 35 V 54 loop Disabled Di sabl ed Disabled Disabled Connect Event Disabled Disabled Disabled Di sabl ed Port Status In Service In Service In Service In Service Cascade Leds when Idle Yes 23 Atthe Node Summary Menu select the next installed module the Quad Sync Data Port module in slot 3 Repeat the Step 22 for this module Then select the DS 1 module in slot 5 Press ENTER to access the Quad DS 1 Main Menu Figure 2 15 Quad DS 1 Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad T1 SI ot 05 Help
149. nager Back Tl Name Loop Plane Status Red Yel Crc Total 01 First of 28 Tis off Off OK 0 0 1 14 02 Circuit Number off Off Out Of Service 0 0 0 0 03 Circuit Number Of f Off Out Of Service 0 0 0 0 04 Circuit Number Of f Off Out Of Service 0 0 0 0 05 Circuit Number Of f Off Out Of Service 0 0 0 0 06 Circuit Number Of f Off Out Of Service 0 0 0 0 07 Circuit Number Of f Off Out Of Service 0 0 0 0 T3 Circuit Number Loop Off LOS Off OOF Off AIS Off IDL Off RCKF Off TCKF Off PBitErr 0 CBitErr 0 FebErr 0 SesErr 0 BERT Off Local Errs 0 Remote Errs 0 Duration 0 Navigate menu Space Backspace T 1 Bert 2047 L iu Bert O ff Bert Change parameter Return B ESF S tatistics ESF Rlegisters Exit abort edits X Esc Nlext Elxpose Cllear I n Service T3Loopbacks Toinitiate or terminate a T3 loopback press ENTER while the cursor is over the T3 loopback area in the center of the screen default position on accessing menu An example loopback selection display appears in Figure 7 8 and a graphic illustrating the two available loopbacks appears in Figure 7 9 Press ENTER until the desired loop or off is displayed then press X to end the selection process The user is asked to confirm the selection Verilink AS4000 User Manual 7 9 DS 3 Module Figure 7 8 T3 LIU Loop Select Screen Navigate menu Change parameter Exi t abort edits Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 Slot 01 Help T3 LIU Loop Select Scr
150. nk Corporation Connection Maps Manager Menu AS4000 Quad High Speed SI ot 02 Help Active Map Map 01 Acti ve Map Map Configuration Map Definition Time of Day Configuration Date and Ti me Save and Restore Database Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 13 Quick Set Up Guide Build Connections 27 On the Connection Maps Manager Menu select Active Map The current map configuration is displayed Initially there are no entries because no connections circuits have been built 28 Press A to begin the process of adding a connection to the map The cursor appears over the Connection Name field which is currently blank Press ENTER to begin the process of editing the connection name Type First T1 and press ENTER again to finish entering the name 29 Leave the type set at Full Duplex for the Source Slot select 01 the location of the DS 3 module Proceed to the Source Port selection A DS 3 module only has one network port In the case of a DS 3 module the Source Slot option refers to the particular T1 of the 28 T1s which a T3 contains Select 01 30 TheStarting Source Timeslot option selects the first DSO within the specified DS1 to be used for this connection Leave it at 01 Proceed to the Destination Slot selection field Select the Quad DS 1 module in slot 5 Select the first of the four T1 ports in that module for the Destination Port Leave the starting destination timeslot set for 01 31 Proceed to selec
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152. nual System Menus Display Element Definition Xilinx Type The type of programmable Xilinx integrated circuit used in the SMC Xilinx Version The manufacturer s version number of the Xilinx programmable IC Rear Card Modem Yes if a rearcard modem is present typical No if no modem is found Who Am The Who Am Menu may be used to examine the access level of the current user After inputting the correct password for the current user a screen of information is displayed Figure 4 45 Who Am Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Who Am I Name Steve Security level Administration Security mask fOOfoOf Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 43 System Menus 4 44 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Chapter 5 Quad DS 1 Module The ASA000 module which is labelled Quad DS 1 Module on its front panel presents console menus in which it is called a Quad T1 module In order to avoid confusion with the similar AS3000 product known literally as a QUAD T1 module in this document the AS4000 Quad DS 1 module is always called a Quad DS 1 module The Quad DS 1 module contains four full featured T1 Channel Service Units CSUs Each of the 4 CSUs can beindependently placed in or out of service Each CSU may be optioned differently or the same as any other Quad DS 1 Configuration NOTE In order to view the menus associated with the Quad DS 1 module you must have t
153. o all tagged maps Up to five maps can be configured but only one map can be active at a time The status is Active Loaded or Configured A map not being used will show no status To copy a map tag the destination map then copy from the source map For example to copy Map 4 to Map 3 1 Position the cursor to Map 3 and press T to tag 2 Position the cursor to Map 4 and press C to copy 3 Respond to the confirmation prompt by pressingY for yes orN for no NOTE You cannot copy a map into an active map Map Definition This screen is used to assign a name and description to each of the Menu five connection maps The Status field is read only Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 15 System Menus Figure 4 13 Map Definition Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Configuration Maps Menu No Name Description Status Ql Lm Vt Map 01 description Acti ve 02 Map 02 Map 02 description 03 Map 03 Map 03 description 04 Map 04 Map 04 description 05 Map 05 Map 05 description In the example Map Definition Menu shown above the user has pressed the ENTER key in the field located to the right of 01 and underneath Name This begins the process of setting map names and descriptions Time and Day The day date and time displayed at the top of this menu should Configuration Menu reflect the current day date and time If not go to the Date and Time Menu and correct it first Otherwise the m
154. o be connected is not of this type institutional procedures provide that an affidavit be supplied to the telephone company This affidavit must state that the system will be operated only by trained individuals and that the signal power at the telephone company interface will not exceed the limits set forth in Part 68 of the FCC s Rules and Regulations NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are conne
155. o o On the Bus Card Service Status In Service System Ready To Go In Service Yes 9 System Clock Status cc eee eeee eee Present 0 Frame SYNC Signal Status Present 0 Too Many Backplane Time Slots ON No 0 Receive TSFM Map cece eee eee eee eee Yes 9 Hardware Access to Memory Enable Card In Service 1 Card Out Of Service 0 Reset Counters R Monitor Backplane Status NOTE The fields shown in this menu are the default settings and should not be accessed or configured unless you are established as a high level user e g Developer they are for debugging purposes only It is strongly suggested that you do not tamper with these fields unless prompted to do so by a Verilink Technical Assistance Center Representative The Monitor Backplane Status fields are described in Table 9 9 Table 9 9 Monitor Backplane Status Field Descriptions Current Backplane Status On line Off line status that enables the card to communicate with the AS4000 Backplane Card Service Status Shows whether the board is in or out of service System Ready To Go In Service Shows whether the card is good or bad System Clock Status A watchdog timer that monitors the integrity of the backplane clock This clock is critical to backplane operation Frame SYNC Signal Status A watchdog timer that monitors the int
156. occurs at about the time of transition from one data bit to the next sampling errors will occur The Inv option will correct this condition by causing the Quad Port Sync Data module to delay its sampling 180 degrees of a clock cycle until the positive going clock transition Initially choose Normal If frequent errors occur at the port try Inverted and check results at the far end DTE device Interface The interface options are V 35 RS 530 422 and RS 232 V 54 Loop When enabled this port will respond to receipt of a remote digital loop command arriving from the port of the far end Quad Port Sync Data module or industry standard DSU When disabled it will not respond to any remote loop command Connect event Enables or disables the connnection or disconnection of a port to be recorded in the System Event menu Port status This field determines the status of the port The status will either be in service or out of service Cascade LEDs When selected any unused ports will display a moving pattern of blinking LEDs when Idle More About The following applies to the Quad DS 1 Sync Data module as well as Timing synchronous serial interfaces in general DCE Outputs Clock Data Communications Equipment DCE outputs clock Data Terminal Equipment DTE accepts clock as an input The AS4000 Quad Port Sync Data module always functions as DCE so it always outputs clocks The connected DTE monitors
157. of bits 7 or 8 The last characters in parentheses represent the tested slot and port numbers Initialize SMC To access the Initialize SMC Rear Card Modem utility navigate to Rear Card the Utilities Menu Any modem calls in progress will be Modem disconnected Figure 4 40 Initialize SMC Rear Card Modem Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Utilities Menu EEE EEE E EEE ETE EEE LEE TELE KK XN GN FG x x t Hit any key to continue Modem initialization completed EEE k ke ke x x KG e e e e Ee KK X GGG EE IG GN EG XN E FG X Xx File System This menu describes the RAMdisk file system on the SMC tracks Debug Counters deleted files and shows how much space is left Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 39 System Menus Figure 4 41 File System Debug Counters Invalid Volume 0 Garbage Collection 0 Wipe DisSkK 0 Number of Readers 0 nDisk information Volume Name DNX SMC Total disk space 483328 Total FAUS 3776 Total dir entries 1024 Used dir entries 19 File System Checksum 211685 X2 File System Statistics and Debug Counters Menu FDISK executed Wipe FilesS Open FilesS Number of Writers Chip Type Remaining disk space Available FAUs Free dir entries Deleted dir
158. onnection Name Slot Number 0 Port Number 0 Ti meSl ot Number 0 Table 4 3 Connection Filter Configuration Menu Connection Name This field represents the 19 character connection name given by the user on the Add New Connection screen Slot Number This field represents the source slot of a connection as entered on the Add New Connection screen Port Number This field represents the port of a connection as entered on the Add New Connection screen This would be a specific T1 in the aggregate of a T3 module or a physical port in the case of other types of modules Timeslot Number This field allows selection of a connection based on the DSOs used Change Connection Menu This menu is used to re assign timeslots and change speed This screen is accessed from the Active Map Menu by positioning the cursor on a particular Name field and pressing ENTER All other parameters are read only Verilink AS4000 User Manual Figure 4 10 Change Connection Screen System Menus Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Change Connection screen Connection name Branch5 to DS3 Type med Full Duplex Src slot port 01 01 T3 Dest slot port 08 01 Quad T 1 Speed 1536K 64 24 DS0s Data Voice Data Src Port Time slot assignments Dest Port Time slot assignments 01 Branch5 12 Branch5 23 Branch5 01 Branch5 12 Branch5 23 Branch5 02 Branch5 313 Branc
159. onsult your network administrator The Host Directory field is used to specify the directory on the remote host where the AS4000 s files are to be saved Up to eight characters can be entered in this field Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 16 Save and Restore Database Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Save and Restore Database Menu Host IP address 192 94 45 229 Host directory C las4Ksave Host file name dnxconf S ave Database Rlestore Database NOTE This parameter can be accessed from both the System Configuration and Connection Maps Manager menus It need only be configured once Host File Name The host file name is the default name Change this name if you are going to save database files for more than one AS4000 site to the host When you restore file names the file name will have a b file extension Up to eight characters can be entered in this field To save and restore the AS4000 s configuration l Create a directory on the host computer Because the configuration consists of several files a separate directory is required for each AS4000 2 Run the host s TFTP server When you choose the Save Remote Configuration command all file names that exist on the AS4000 are compressed into one file which is then sent to the host To save the configuration 1 Choosethe Connections Map Manager Menu then the Save Restore Remote Configuration Menu
160. ooting when it is known that some problem exists Quad Port Sync To view and perform diagnostics on the Quad Port Sync Data Data Module module select the Diagnostics Menu from the Main Menu Figure 6 5 Quad Port Sync Data Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Sl ot 02 Help Diagnostic Menu Name San Mateo Los Angeles Walnut Creek Sacramento Status In Service In Service In Service In Service Local Loop Off Of f Of f Of f Remote Loop Off Of f Of f Of f BERT Off Of f Of f Of f Seconds in test 0 0 0 0 Local Errors 0 0 0 0 Remote Errors 0 0 0 0 Indicators TX RX Data On On Of f Of f Of f Of f Of f off RTS DCD Off On Of f On Of f On Off On DTR DSR Of f On Off On Of f On Off On R eset counts Insert e rrors Table 6 2 Diagnostic Menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 14 characters in length can be entered to identify each port on the Quad Port Sync Data module Status The unit s status is either In Service or Out of Service Local Loop When set to ON this parameter causes a bi directional local loop at the Sync Data Port Data Module where the command was entered If you turn the local loop ON the front panel LOOP LED will illuminate and local testing can be performed by external DTE equipment or by AS4000 s internal BERT Verilink AS4000 User Manual 6 5 Qu
161. ording to Table 2 2 These four Quad DS 1 ports connect to local voice switch DSX 1 interfaces to support phone traffic to MegaBank east coast branches Table 2 2 Quad DS 1 Connections Source Destination Slot Module Port DSOs Slot Module Port DSOs 1 DS 3 T1 5 All 7 DS 1 1 All 1 DS 3 T1 6 All 7 DS 1 2 All 1 DS 3 T1 7 All 7 DS 1 3 All 1 DS 3 T1 8 All 7 DS 1 4 All Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 15 Quick Set Up Guide Backup Files More Information 34 Map the first four timeslots of the first T1 port on the Quad DS 1 Module in slot 8 to the four data ports on the Quad Sync High Speed Data module in slot 2 of the shelf Set the data rate of each connection at 56 Kbit s This supports the four DDS multipoint circuits with eight remote sites each with MegaBank Corp remote ATM Cable the four ports of the Quad DS 1 module in slot 2 to the appropriate ports on the FEP Verify that the ATM machines at the branches are responding to the polled synchronous protocol used by MegaBank Corp 35 Map each of the four data ports on the Quad Sync Data Port module in slot 3 toa T1 in the DS 3 module in slot 1 Use T1 numbers 9 through 12 in the T3 Set each connection at 1 536 Mbit s These support router to router communications between the two data centers Verify that the routers at each site can see each other 36 Document your installation This completes the example configuration You
162. otal Time The duration of time the link is up and running in seconds Errored Seconds A one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect Errored Free Seconds A one second period of time the link was error free Severely Errored Seconds A subset of ES SES is a one second period which contains gt 30 errored blocks or at least one defect Consecutive Severely Errored Seconds A continuous occurrence of SES in one second intervals which contains 23096 errored blocks or at least one defect Consecutive Errored Free Seconds A display of consecutive one second period intervals that did not have defects or errors on the link Background Errored Seconds A one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect not occurring as part of the ES Errored Seconds Ratio The ratio of ES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval Severely Errored Seconds Ratio The ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval Background Errored Seconds Ratio The ratio of background block errors to total blocks of available time during a fixed measurement interval The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SES Backplane Check To monitor the integrity of the backplane on the Octal DS 1 E1 Diagnostics module 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a slot
163. ource Slot and Port Select the source slot and source port for the connection The port always defaults to 01 You can allocate the slot number Starting Source Timeslot Select the starting source timeslot number DSO for automatic timeslot allocation Speed This field toggles through a range of possible values based on the number of timeslots assigned to the connection and the bandwidth per DSO 56kbit s or 64kbits s See Table 4 2 Destination Slot and Port Select the destination slot and destination port for the connection The port always defaults to 01 You can allocate the slot number Starting Destination Timeslot Select the starting destination timeslot number DSO for automatic timeslot allocation Voice Data Select the type of traffic being connected either voice or data Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Timeslot Allocation This field is used to determine how the timeslots will be allocated The choices are Auto Consecutive Alternate and Manual With Auto Consecutive selected the AS4000 automatically allocates timeslots in consecutive order beginning with the starting source and destination timeslot With Alternate selected the AS4000 allocates timeslots alternately beginning with the starting source destination timeslot With Manual selected there is no automatic allocation of timeslots CAUTION In some cases the same data ra
164. out Term Port RJ11 DCE signal ground CTS output RTS input RXD output TXD input OIJ AJ WJI Nje chassis ground 10BaseT The Ethernet 10BaseT port provides an RJ 48 connector for connection using twisted pair cabling Table B 3 10BaseT Pinout 10BASE T RJ 48 1 transmit pair TX 2 TX 3 receive pair RX 4 not used 5 not used 6 RX 7 not used 8 not used Phone Line Port The phone line port provides a US standard RJ 11 6 position jack with the active pair on the center pins Table B 4 RJ 11 6 Position 4 Pin Jack 1 vacant NC RING NC 2 3 4 TIP 5 6 vacant Verilink AS4000 User Manual Application Module Interfaces Quad Port Sync Data The standard serial port interface provides 4 DB 25 pin receptacles supporting RS 232 RS 530 or V 35 interfaces The Quad DS 1 T1 interface provides 4 RJ 48C modular connectors Table B 5 Quad Port Sync Data Interface Pin outs Pin RS 232 RS 530 V 35 1 chassis chassis chassis 2 TXD in TXD TXD 3 RXD out RXD RXD 4 RTS in RTS RTS 5 CTS out CTS CTS 6 DSR out DSR DSR 7 signal gnd signal gnd signal gnd 8 DCD out DCD DCD 9 voltage RXC RXC 10 voltage DCD not used 11 not used EXT TXC EXT TXC 12 not used TXC TXC 13 not us
165. own as a severely errored second This field represents the number of severely errored seconds that have occurred Bursty Errored Seconds BES A one second period in which more than one but less than 320 CRC 6 errors has occurred is known as a bursty errored second This field represents the number of bursty errored seconds that have occurred 5 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 Module Diagnostics Menu Quad DS 1 Diagnostics The Diagnostics Menu is used to perform loopbacks and tests for the purpose of verifying connections or troubleshooting problems To view and perform diagnostics on the Quad DS 1 module select the Diagnostics Menu from the Quad DS 1 Main Menu Figure 5 7 Quad DS 1 Diagnostics Menu Loop selection NI BERT Error seconds Seconds in test R eset counts Verilink Corporation State ErrSec AS4000 Quad Tl Slot 05 Help Diagnostic Menu Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 In Service In Service In Service In Service Of f Of f Of f Of f Of f Of f Of f Of f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 State ErrSec State ErrSec State ErrSec No 0 No 0 No 0 No 0 No 3295 No 3291 No 3288 No 3286 No 3 No 2 No 2 No 2 No 3295 No 3292 No 3289 No 3287 No 3295 No 3292 No 3289 No 3287 No 2 No 2 No 2 No 2 No 3294 No 3291 No 3288 No 3286 Insert Bert E rrors Table 5 4 Quad DS 1 Diagnostics Menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 14 characters in length
166. p T 62411 54016 ANSI T1 403 Termination 8 position RJ48C Number of Ports 44 maximum AS4011 16 maximum AS4004 SWITCHING CAPACITY non blocking Circuit switched 256 Mbit s Packet ATM 1 Gbit s MECHANICAL Dimensions AS4011 17 W x 10 5 H x 14 D AS4004 12 W x 5 25 H x 14 D Weight AS4011 25 lbs max AS4004 14 lbs max Mounting AS4011 19 or 23 rack AS4004 tabletop or rack Power 90 230 VAC 47 63 Hz 24 72 VDC Environment 0 40 degrees C 90 Humidity non condensing 1 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Table 1 4 AS4000 Power Supplies Overview AS4011 AS4004 DC Inputs 48VDC Power Input range 38 to 60 VDC 250W max Approvals based on 48 10 43 2 52 8VDC Talk Bat tery 5A max 48VDC Signalling Battery 5A max Maximum heat dissipation in unit from Talk and Signal ling Battery is 120W Maximum total heat dissipation in unit is therefore 370W AC Input 110VAC 47 to 63 Hz Range 90 to 132VAC 250W max Approvals based on 100 to 240 6 10 200W 220VAC 47 to 63 Hz Range 180 to 264VAC 250W max DC Inputs 24VDC range 21 6 to 36VDC 100W 26 4VDC Approvals based on 24 10 21 6 to 26 4VDC 48VDC power input range 43 56VDC 100W Approvals based on 48 10 43 2 to 52 8VDC 48VDC Talk Battery 1 5A max 48VDC Signalling Battery 1 5A max Maximum heat dissipation in unit from Talk and Signal ling Battery is 48W
167. performance This information is only available for aT1 circuit which uses ESF framing D4 T1 circuits offer no method of error checking other than the rudimentary bipolar violation detection Verilink AS4000 User Manual 5 3 Quad DS 1 Module Figure 5 4 Quad DS 1 ESF Statistics Display Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad T1 Slot 05 Help Quad T 1 ESF statistics Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Register Curr 24Hr Curr 24Hr Curr 24Hr Curr 24Hr Errored secs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Failed secs UAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Severe error secs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bursty error secs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loss of frame cnt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Time in interval 363 363 363 363 Valid intervals 196 196 196 196 ESF status 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Access both current and 24 hour ESF statistics from this screen The Current Statistics column displays the counts for the current time interval maximum fifteen minutes The 24 Hour Statistics column displays the counts for the preceding 24 hour period Table 5 2 ESF Statistics Screen Definitions Errored secs The occurrence of a Loss of Frame or a CRC 6 error in a one second period is known as an errored second This field represents the number of errored seconds that have occurred Failed secs UAS Each second period during the occurrence of a Failed Signal State ten consecutive errored seconds is known as a failed second This field represents the number of fai
168. phillips screwdriver for securing shelves to the equipment rack Small adjustable crescent wrench adjustable spanner Small straight slot screwdriver for setting the address switch Anti static wrist strap Digital voltmeter for testing system power Network interface and equipment cables Fuse panel and fuses 12 through 22 gauge wire for DC power Equipment Inspection ES WARNING The AS4000 system components contain electrostatic sensitive circuits Before handling components wear an anti static wrist strap connected to frame ground to prevent damage to circuits from electrostatic discharge Verilink AS4000 User Manual 3 1 Hardware Installation Unpack the AS4000 components and inspect for possible damage Shelf units Power supplies All application modules Repack the application modules and rear connector modules in their respective anti static envelopes until everything else is assembled and you are ready to install them Wiring for DC Power Shelf Mounting 3 2 Wiring for the office battery power and ground connections to the DC power module are not provided by Verilink Use one of the following wire gauges for the 48 VDC and battery return runs 18 gauge solid wire Both wires total 40 feet 12 2 meters or less 14 gauge solid wire Both wires total 40 to 65 feet 12 2 to 20 meters The AS4000 has mounting brackets molded to the shelf front face for rack installation The mountin
169. ping A basic work flow diagram is provided in Figure 2 2 2 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 2 Example Work Flow Unpack and rack mount equipment Connect only power and terminal cables Login and configure IP addresses Connect 10BaseT to LAN Test Telnet access No Correct IP address or LAN connection Yes Visit and refine Node Summary Options Visit all modules to configure all network ports Connect network ports to circuits Observe network module LEDs Rid Verify circuit status with carrier verify configuration Any Network iss LEDs Red Select and configure each module having data ports or DS 1 ports facing local equipment lt Obtain necessary All ports details to configure all configured Visit Connection Maps Manager build port to port connections Connect DTE cables ports lt P Conduct Does DTE see loopback tests starting from DTE port Locate and correct problem far end DTE Done Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2 3 Quick Set Up Guide Step by Step Physical Installation 2 4 To install this example configuration perform the following steps 1 Unpack all of the AS4000 equipment mount the shelf in a 19 inch rack Insert all modules in their slots f
170. ports four high speed synchronous data ports at rates from 48 kbit s to 2 048 Mbit s per port DS 3 Module Twenty eight T1 links a microprocessor and FLASH memory for program storage OCU DP Module Future release Four data ports a microprocessor and FLASH memory for program storage The OCU DP Module supports data rates of 56 64 kbit s Quad DS 1 with XDSL Module Future release Four T1 links a microprocessor and FLASH memory for program storage the XDSL mini module fits into the rear of the T1 module to extend the length of the T1 line Test Access Module TAM Four independent testers send DDS Latching Loopback codes and execute test patterns at 56 and 64 kbit s System Manager Module 1 6 NOTE If an application module is not present in the shelf you can not access the individual screens associated with it All of the application modules in an AS4000 system are controlled by the AS4000 System Manager The System Manager and redundant System Manager occupy two half height card slots The System Manager controls the application modules through two communication buses on the AS4000 midplane The redundant System Manager is a standby which automatically assumes control if the primary manager fails The System Manager module includes a microprocessor non volatile FLASH memory for configuration storage a battery clock for maintaining the time and date two ASCII terminal
171. r Manual Set Clock Figure 11 8 Set Clock Quad DS 1 with xDSL Use Set Clock to define the current time and date This assures that alarm messages will have the correct date and time attached to them TIME 13 39 43 DATE 08 11 99 CIRCUIT IDs 55RESS7549981 Format HH MM MM DD YY NEW TI ME NEW DATE SET CLOCK Verilink AS4000 User Manual 11 9 Quad DS 1 with xDSL System Settings Type C to access the System Settings Menu Figure 11 9 System Settings TI ME 13 44 20 DATE 08 11 99 SMART J ACK L B S PECIAL LPBK Z BTSI ES ALARM TH R ES A LARM D S1 LINE CODE F RAMI NG LOOPBACK T MEOUT AIS ON H DSL ALRM AIS ON S M J K NREM MAR G IN ALM THRES DSO B LOCKING xx 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SYSTEM SETTI NGS CIRCUIT 1D 55RESS7549981 ENABLE GNLB OFF NONE 60 ENABLE AUTO AUTO ENABLE ENABLE 4 Blocked Channels XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX E xit Enter the letter in parenthesis X to change any setting Table 11 3 documents the System Settings Menu Table 11 3 System Settings Menu SMART J ACK L B Enables or disables response to the special loopback codes used to loop up a smart jack network termination device on a standard US T1 circuit S PECIAL LPBK Toggles through a list of special loopback codes the xDSL module can be configured to support in
172. r interface module or a modem call to the console port Once the TCP IP parameters are configured Telnet access via the LAN also provides connection to the supervisor console 1 Onthe rear of the shelf locate the AS4000 Manager Interface Locate the RJ 11 connector labeled TERM Attach your terminal to this connector 2 Configure your terminal communications parameters as follows Data Rate 19 200 bit s lower rates will also work Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow Control None Press ENTER on your terminal keyboard to activate automatic baud rate recognition ABR A login prompt appears followed by a password prompt Enter your login name and password Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 1 System Menus NOTE The default is no user name and nopassword Press the ENTER key twice to log in for the first time If the Terminal Selection Menu Figure 4 1 appears the AS4000 System Manager did not automatically detect your terminal type For many terminal emulation programs the best selection for terminal type is VT 100 When you select your terminal type from the list the Main Menu appears Figure 4 4 Figure 4 1 Terminal Selection Menu WELCOME Navigation Keys 4 2 Sun Jan 01 1999 00 Software 2 00A Hard Terminal types suppo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00 28am ware Qos 2 1 rted ADDS Regent 25 11 Hazeltine 1500 ADDS Viewpoint 12 IBM
173. rce The System Manager monitors the timing source and displays the new source as indicated by the shelf timing table if the original source fails Table 1 2 Application Module Timing capabilities Application Module Timing Sources System Manager Internal clock Internal clock Network port External source Quad DS 1 Module Internal clock Network ports External source T3 Module Quad DS 1 with xDSL Module Internal Network ports Quad Port Sync Data Module Port 1 OCU DP Module Test Access Module TAM Verilink AS4000 User Manual 1 7 Overview Specifications Table 1 3 lists specifications for the AS4000 and Table 1 4 lists power supply specifications Table 1 3 AS4000 Specifications STANDARDS FCC Information Part 68 AS4000 Series Octal T1 E1 Interface Bd GICUSA 27585 DD N AS4000 Series Quad T1 DS1 Interface Bd GICUSA 33705 DD N UL Listed per UL 1950 Third Edition CSA C22 2 No 0 7 AT amp T Tech Pubs 62411 54016 and 54019A Industry Canada AS4000 Series Manager Interface Bd 2097 9197 A Information AS4000 Series Octal T1 E1 Interface Bd 2097 9897 A AS4000 Series Quad T1 DS1 Interface Bd 2097 9247 A USER INTERFACES Synchronous Data Input Data Rates N x 56 64 Kbps to 2048 Mbps Number of Ports 44 maximum AS4011 16 maximum AS4004 Interfaces V 35 RS530 422 RS232 X 21 DS 1 Interface Framing Full ESF D4 compatibility AT am
174. rm Density NetLp Yalarm Format ICode 01 First of 28 Tls In Service ESF Clear No No 54016 Idle 02 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 03 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 04 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 05 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 06 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 07 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 08 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 09 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 10 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 11 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 12 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 13 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy 14 Circuit Number Out Of Service D4 Clear No No 54016 Busy Navigate menu Space Backspace Change parameter Return B N ext Page Clopy Cfg To All Exit abort edits X Esc Table 7 1 T1 Configuration Manager Menu Channel Chl The channel number refers to the T1 The first screen displays the first 14 T1s Press N to display the remaining 14 T1s Place the cursor over the T1 to be configured and press ENTER to invoke the T1 Channel Configuration Menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 14 characters in length can be entered to identify each virtual T1 In the example menu above the first channel has been named Fi
175. rst of 28 T1s while the remaining fields are in their default state Status This field refers to the state of the virtual T1 circuit Put the T1 circuits you will be using in service Leave unused T1s out of service default Framing Frm If this virtual T1 is mapped to a T1 port on a Quad DS 1 module select the same framing type as is used on that actual T1 circuit If the T1 is mapped to a Quad Port Sync Data module this selection is arbitrary Choose either D4 or ESF Density This selection matters only if this virtual T1 is mapped to an actual T1 circuit Clear imposes no ones density requirements on the user 62411 complies with AT amp T Technical Reference 62411 and limits the T1 to no more than fifteen consecutive zeros If mapped to a B8ZS T1 or if no physical T1 circuit is involved choose Clear If this virtual T1 maps to an actual T1 using AMI line coding choose 62411 Network Loops NetLp This parameter determines the DS 3 module s ability to respond to diagnostic commands received in a T1 from a circuit end point or provider Select Yes only if you wish to allow loopbacks within this T1 portion of the T3 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 7 3 DS 3 Module Yellow Alarm Yes causes the T1 module to discard data and send a Yellow Alarm if it is in a Red Alarm condition for three seconds Yes must be chosen if the network supplier is a common carrier such as a telephone company Forma
176. rth America Japan Phillipines or A Law Europe elsewhere determines the algorithm used for sampling voice data Rx Gain The amount of gain or loss to be applied to the signal received from another location Tx Gain The amount of gain or loss to be applied to the signal being sent from this location Use Default Sets the port to the factory default values for all options Settings 12 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module Octal Voice with FXS PLAR Rear Module Menus This section describes the menus used for configuration testing and troubleshooting the Octal Voice Module when the FXS PLAR rear module is fitted Configuration If you have just connected to the AS4000 node from the Main Menu Select Node Summary Use your spacebar or cursor arrow keys to highlight the desired Octal Voice module Press ENTER to access the Octal Voice Main Menu NOTE In order to view the menus associated with the Octal Voice application you must have the Octal Voice front card and one of the three available interface rear cards in the equipment shelf The slot must be configured for Octal Voice Figure 12 5 Octal Voice Main Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Voice Card Main Menu Configuration Diagnostics Utilities About Configuration Typically the first task will be to configure the voice module To access the Configuration Menu highligh
177. secs UAS 9 14 Filter Menu 4 11 frame SYNC signal status 9 19 fuse panel 3 4 future release 1 1 G G 826 Statistics 9 16 H hardware access to memory 9 20 Help 4 3 Installing Modules 3 4 L LBO option field 9 5 Links Configuration Menu 9 3 login 2 4 long haul interface 9 5 loss of frame count 9 14 M Main Menu 2 5 Menu Tree 4 4 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Index 1 mid plane 1 3 Mid Plane Design 1 3 mounting brackets 3 2 N Navigation Keys 4 2 Node Summary Menu 4 6 O Octal 9 20 configure parameters 9 3 10 2 diagnostics 9 6 10 4 ESF format 9 6 hot keys 9 8 LBO 9 6 Line Diagnostics Center 9 7 Line Type 9 5 Link Name 9 5 10 4 Link Number 9 5 Link Status 9 5 long haul interface 9 6 loop select menu 9 11 Main Menu 9 3 10 2 network loop 9 5 Node Summary Menu 9 1 10 1 short haul interface 9 6 System Configuration 9 2 unused DSOs 9 6 User Profile Manager Menu 9 2 yellow alarm 9 6 Octal Diagnostics backplane loop 9 8 10 5 BERT 9 8 10 5 errored seconds 9 8 link loop 9 8 link name 9 8 local errors 9 8 10 5 state 9 8 test duration 9 8 P password 2 4 Physical Installation 2 4 Port IP Addresses Menu 2 6 Purpose and Use 1 2 Q Quad 10 7 R Rear Card Modem 4 39 receive TSFM map 9 20 Reset Device 9 21 10 9 S severely error secs 9 14 severely errored seconds 9 16 9 17 Index 2 severely errored seconds ratio 9 17 Shelf Mounting 3 2 Shelf Timing Table 6 4 short h
178. ser Manual 6 1 Quad Port Sync Data Module Configuration Menu From the Quad Port Sync Data module Main Menu select Configuration to setup and configure the four T1 ports Figure 6 2 Quad Port Sync Data Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad High Speed Slot 02 Help Configuration Menu Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Name port name port name port name port name Speed 1536000 0 0 0 Timing Internal Internal Internal Internal DCD out Forced On Forced On Forced On Forced On DSR out Forced On Forced On Forced On Forced On Data Normal Normal Normal Normal Clock Normal Nor mal Normal Normal Interface V 35 v 35 v 35 V 35 V 54 loop Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Connect Event Disabled Di sabl ed Disabled Disabled Port Status In Service In Service In Service In Service Cascade Leds when Idle Yes Table 6 1 Quad Port Sync Data Configuration Menu Name This is a user defined field Any name up to 14 characters in length can be entered to identify each port on the Quad Port Sync Data module Speed The Quad Port Sync Data module operates at speeds from 48 kbit s to 2 048 Mbit s Nx56 64 kbit s This field indicates the total bandwidth which has been allocated through the port by the Connections Map Manager of the System Control module Timing The timing options are Internal Int Ext or External Internal is the normal setting an
179. si la batterie est remplac e d une facon incorrecte Rem placez la seulement avec le m me mod le de batterie ou un mod le quivalent selon les recommendations de manufacture Disposez de les batteries us es selon les instructions de manufacture ATTENTION Pour viter choc lectrique en cas de insucc s la provision de pouvoir doit tr install par un installeur professionnel Le terminal de la provision de pouvoir marqu du symbol de terre _ doit connect un circuit de terre permanent ATTENTION Les circuits doivent tr interconnect s de mani re ce que quipement continue a tr en agr ment avec EN60950 1992 A2 1933 Section 6 2 pour les circuits de voltage de liaisons d changes r seau par les t l communications TNV apr s les connections de circuits PELIGRO La bateria puede explotar si se reemplaza incorrectamente Reemplace la bateria con el mismo tipo de bateria una equivalente recomendada por el manufacturero Disponga de las baterias de acuerdo con las instrucciones del manufacturero PELIGRO Para evitar contacto con circuitos que electrocutan la fuente de alimentaci n debe ser instalada por un t cnico profesional La terminal de la fuente de alimentaci n marcada con el s mbolo de tierra _ debe ser conectada a un circuito de vuelta por tierra per manente CIRCUITOS A INTERCONECTARSE Circuitos que se interconectan a la red de telecomunicaciones de
180. ss device that provides multiple access interfaces to network services for digital voice data and video applications AS4000 is a bandwidth manager of digital services from Level 0 channels DSO to Level 3 channels DS3 Circuit switching packet switching data compression and routing functions are combined into one platform The AS4000 enables both circuit switched and packet oriented traffic to share the platform for access to wide area networks AS4000 Concept The ASA000 system is modular by design providing different types of data network and management ports The system s application components are managed by redundant System Manager modules locally or remotely and powered by redundant power modules End user applications include Local Area Networks LANs video conferencing and imaging digital voice and remote terminal to mainframe connections Figure 1 1 AS4000 System User Carrier User Frame Relay NxT1 T3 SS TEE i TERRI 1 1111 ei ANNANN Ai if ned i Private Network Services Host FEP Channel Extension EIA 530 Channel Extension aan ASCIUSNMP Node Manager The AS4000 provides network support for private networks virtual private networks FT1 T1 and T3 For network management the Access System 4000 1 2 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Features Twin Switch Bus Architecture Midplane Design Built In Diagnostics LED Indicators Overview Generates
181. sswords Users with View Only access can do just that view settings options and alarm information but change nothing In this example the administrator has made certain that persons using the account named Executives can do no harm Users with Test access like the user named Maintenance in this example can do tests but may not change configurations There can be multiple users with the same access level even more than one Administrator account The ID number is an arbitrary two digit numeric value created when a user is added It is used in the event logs to track user activity Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4 23 System Menus Figure 4 20 Users Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Users Profile Manager Name ld Rights Status Na me ld Rights Status Steve 01 Admin Logged In Net Ops 02 Provision Executives 03 View Only Maintenance 05 Test A dd user D elete user Port IP The IP Addresses Menu is used to configure the TCP IP stack in Addresses the AS4000 and control how it behaves on your 10BaseT LAN segment These options only affect the 10BaseT port s operation they are not directly related to the flow of user data through the AS4000 4 24 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 21 IP Addresses Menu Verilink Corporation IP encapsulation Ethernet I LAN IP addreSS oooooooo oo 208 150 145 141 LAN IP mask cece eee ee ee eee 1
182. t Configuration and press ENTER The Configuration Menu is displayed See Figure 12 6 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 7 Octal Voice Module Figure 12 6 Voice Module Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Octal Voice Card Configuration Port Name Port Status Port Type Codec Mode Rx Gain Tx Gain 01 First Voice In Service PLAR mu Law 4 dB 2 dB 02 Second Voic In Service Loop Start mu Law 2 dB 6 dB 03 Third Voice In Service Ground Start mu Law 2 dB 4 dB 04 Fourth Voic In Service Ground Start A Law 6 dB 8 dB 05 Fifth Voice In Service PLAR mu Law 4 dB 2 dB 06 Sixth Voice In Service Loop Start mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 07 Seventh Voi In Service Loop Start mu Law 0 dB 0 dB 08 Port 08 In Service Loop Start mu Law 0 dB 0 dB Configured Rear Card Type Octal Voice FXS PLAR Operation Mode PCM 64Kbps Actual Rear Card Type Octal Voice FXS PLAR Backplane Status On the Bus Use the Octal Voice Card Configuration Menu to select a port With the cursor over a port number press ENTER to access a submenu used to change the values displayed on this screen Figure 12 4 displays the Configuration Submenu Figure 12 7 Configuration Submenu Slot 08 Help Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Octal Voice Card Configuration Port Selected 1 Name eni First Voice Port StatuS n Service Port Type PLAR Codec Mode mu Law Rx o GaiM
183. t This entry describes the types of ESF network commands that the T1 module will respond to It has no meaning for D4 networks With ESF networks this information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose between AT amp T Technical Reference 54016 and ANSI specification T1 403 ICode The Idle Code selection determines what condition the A and B signalling bits will be forced to on an unused T1 line Choose busy to send the A and B bits as ones and mark the timeslots as unavailable for voice traffic typical Choose idle to leave the A and B bits in a zero state indicating btimeslots are available usually unwise Figure 7 3 T1 Channel Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 T3 SI ot 01 Help T 1 Channel Configuration Channel Nbr 1 Name First of 28 Tls Framing ESF Status In Service Density Clear Ntwk loops No Yellow alarm No ESF format 54016 Unused DSO s Idle Navigate menu Change parameter Exi t abort edits Space Backspace Return B X Esc T1 Channel Configuration Menu 7 4 Most of the fields shownin Figure 7 3 are described in the previous pages ESF format and Unused DSO s are described below ESF format This entry describes the types of ESF network commands that the T1 module responds to It has no meaning for D4 networks With ESF networks this information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose between
184. t from this location Use Default Sets the port to the factory default values for all options Settings 12 12 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal Voice Module Diagnostics The Diagnostics Menu Figure 12 11 presents a summary of test and in service out of service status for each voice channel port Figure 12 11 Voice Module Diagnostics Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Slot 08 Help Octal Voice Card Diagnostics Port Name Test Type Port Status Run Ti me 01 lst Voice Digital Loopback In Service 55364 02 2nd Voice Analog Loopback n Service 55355 03 Port03 Backplane Loopback In Service 55255 04 Port04 Backplane Loopback with Tx Idle In Service 55245 05 Port05 Transmit Idle Pattern In Service 55233 06 Port06 Receive Idle Pattern In Service 55216 07 Port07 Tone Generator n Service 55176 08 Port08 Normal Operation In Service 762 Current Backplane StatuS On the Bus Clear Run Time R Clear All Counters A To start or stop a diagnostic activity place the cursor over the desired port and press ENTER A submenu is displayed with information specific to the selected port See Figure 12 12 Verilink AS4000 User Manual 12 13 Octal Voice Module Figure 12 12 Octal Voice Diagnostics Submenu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Octal Voice Card Diagnostics Port Selected 8 Port 08 Normal Select Test Type Operation Tone Generator Setup S
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186. te can be achieved with two different DSO quantities one with 56 kbit s DSOs and the other with 64 kbit s DSOs Refer to Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Speed Options Total Bandwidth Bandwidth per Number of DSOs Kbit s DSO Kbit s 48 kbit s subrate 1 DSO 56 56 1 64 64 1 112 56 2 128 64 2 168 56 3 192 64 3 224 256 4 256 64 4 280 56 5 320 64 5 336 56 6 384 64 6 392 56 7 448 64 7 448 56 8 504 56 9 512 64 8 560 56 10 576 64 9 616 56 11 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus 640 64 10 672 56 12 704 64 11 728 56 13 768 64 12 784 56 14 832 64 13 840 56 15 896 56 16 952 568 17 960 64 15 1008 56 18 1024 64 16 1152 64 18 1064 56 19 1088 64 17 1120 56 20 1176 56 21 1216 64 19 1232 56 22 1280 64 20 1288 56 23 1344 56 24 1344 64 21 1408 64 22 1472 64 23 1536 64 24 Connection Filter You can arrange to view specific data by using theFilter Menu The Configuration menu options are None no filtering default Filter by connection name Filter by slot Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Filter by slot port Starting slot port timeslot Figure 4 9 Connection Filter Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Connection Filter Configuration Filter Id None C
187. telephone company that you have an FCC registered device that you wish to connect to the company s lines Provide the fourteen digit FCC registration number listed on the label The telephone company will also need to know the facility interface code 04DU9 XX and service code 6 0N in order to connect the necessary service b Inform the telephone company that you wish to use the RJ48C or RJ48M jack arrangement c After the telephone company has installed the RJ48C or RJ48M jack you may connect the unit with the appropriate cable 2 If the unit appears to be malfunctioning it should be disconnected from the telephone line until the source of the problem is confirmed If the unit needs repair it should not be reconnected until after the repair is completed 3 Theunit has been designed to prevent harm to the DDS or T1 network If the telephone company determines that it is exceeding tolerance parameters they are permitted to temporarily disconnect service When possible the customer will be given advance notice 4 Under FCC Rules no customer is authorized to repair the equipment regardless of its warranty status 5 Ifthe telephone company alters the equipment in a manner that will affect its usage advance notice must be given to prevent service interruption Normally Verilink equipment will be used to interface either FCC registered or grandfathered digital terminal equipment to the digital service channel If the equipment t
188. tem Manager Interface selection on the Utilities Menu displays information related to system level configuration information especially connection maps Figure 6 9 System Manager Interface Display Verilink Corporation Configuration Map sequence number AS4000 Quad Hi gh Speed System Manager Interface Status Downloaded Config Map sequence number Configuration Map Checksum Configuration Map Byte Count Number of Configuration Map changes Number of Configuration Maps downl oads System Manager Level System Manager Id System Files sequence number Identifier Slot 02 Help 6 8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad Port Sync Data Module Table 6 3 System Manager Interface Configuration Map sequence A number used to identify the current configuration map This will number usually match the next field Downloaded Config Map The identifying number for the most recently downloaded sequence number configuration map Configuration Map Checksum The error checking sequence for the current map Configuration Map Byte Count The number of eight bit characters in the current map Number of Configuration Map The number of times changes have been made to the current changes configuration map Number of Configuration Maps The number of times that any configuration map has been downloads downloaded since power up System Manager Level Identifier The revision level of the oper
189. tered to identify each port on the Quad DS 1 Some users find it beneficial to use circuit numbers to name the ports Framing This information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose either D4 or ESF D4 SuperFrame consists of 12 frames of 193 bits each for a total of 2316 bits Each 193 bit frame consists of 192 bits preceded by one framing bit the F bit ESF Extended SuperFrame includes provisions for continuous monitoring by both the user and the telephone company central office ESF provides a 4 Kbit s link control channel transparent to user data which allows the telephone company to monitor the local loop transmit and receive test messages and retrieve performance data all without interrupting normal operations Line Code This information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose between AMI Alternate Mark Inversion and B8ZS Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution LBO Line Build Out Set to 0 dB unless the network supplier specifically requests otherwise The options are 0 7 5 15 or 22 dB Density This information must be obtained from the network supplier Choose Clear or 62411 A Clear network imposes no ones density requirements on the user A 62411 network complies with AT amp T Technical Reference 62411 and limits the AS4000 Quad DS 1 module transmission to no more than fifteen consecutive zeros If the Line Code entry is B8ZS choose Clear If the Line Code entry is AMI c
190. that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Diagnostics 4 From the Diagnostics menu select Backplane Check Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 14 Monitor Backplane Integrity Menu Verilink Corporation Slot Address 0x00E02807 0x00E02809 0x00E0280B 0x00E0280D 0x00E0280F 0x00E02811 0x00E02813 0x00E02815 0x00E02817 0x00E02819 0x00E0281B AS4000 T1 El Slot 03 Help Monitor Backplane Integrity Slot Pattern Pattern Status Received Address Recei ved Ignore for QHS OF 0x00E02808 OF OF 0x00E0280A OF 03 0x00E0280C 0c es OK 04 0x00E0280E 01 es OK 05 0x00E02810 08 a OK sus 06 0x00E02812 DE V 07 0x00E02814 05 TEES ous 08 0x00E02816 09 es OK 09 0x00E02818 06 sis OK ses DE 0x00E0281A DE DE 0x00E0281C DE System Status This screen is intended as a diagnostic tool for the manufacturer It displays the status of the AS4000 backplane To check the System Status on the Octal DS 1 E1 Diagnostics module 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a Slot that has been configured for Octal T1 E1 3 From the Octal T1 E1 Main Menu select Diagnostics 4 From the Diagnostics Menu select System Status Verilink AS4000 User Manual Octal DS 1 E1 Figure 9 15 Monitor Backplane Status Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 TI El Slot 03 Help Description Transitions Current Backplane StatuS ooooooo
191. ting the speed for this connection Scroll through the list of selectable speeds until 1 536 Mbit s and 24 DSOs are selected Set the voice data selection to Voice Save using S and exit this menu The first connection now appears in the summary on the Map Configuration Menu Figure 2 18 Example Connection Source Port Destination Port Slot 1 Slot 5 Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot 7 8 9 10 2 14 Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quick Set Up Guide Figure 2 19 Map Configuration Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager SI ot 02 Help Map Configuration Map 01 Note You must exit this menu in order to update the switch map Na me Src Dest Speed Type Active Test Tester Port First TI 01 03 01 05 01 01 1536k V FDX Connection Filter Not Active Flilter Aldd LJisten DJelete connection Tlest set up R estore H ome E nd N ext P rev page 32 Add like connections for the other three T1 ports on the Quad DS 1 module Map T1 port 2 to the second T1 of the 28 multiplexed into the DS 3 module network port Map Quad DS 1 port 3 to the third T1 in the T3 Map port 4 to T1 number four These connections allow the branch offices to connect to the main telephone switch in New York At the New York site the first four T1 circuits are mapped to a Quad DS 1 which has four short haul connections to ports on the main telephone switch 33 Add connections acc
192. tion kA 15 t No Connection 4 No Connection 16 No Connection 5 No Connection 17 t No Connection 6 No Connection t 18 No Connection 7 No Connection 19 r No Connection 8 No Connection 20 t No Connection 9 No Connection 21 t No Connection 10 No Connection x 22 No Connection 11 No Connection x 23 No Connection 12 4 No Connection x 24 No Connection 1 0 Address Data Trans 1 0 Address Data Monitor DS0 01 NJext Port C lear Transitions Meaningful only for timeslots being used for ordinary Pulse Code Modulation PCM voice traffic the information in this display is defined in Table 5 6 Table 5 6 Voice Control Signals Key Definition DSO One of the 24 timeslots in a DS 1 signal BTS Backplane Time Slot refers to the time division multiplexing taking place on the midplane of the AS4000 shelf Used for debug purposes only ABCD Status of the A B C and D signalling bits which are used to setup and supervise telephone calls across a T1 circuit Verilink AS4000 User Manual Quad DS 1 Module About Menu The About Menu provides access to information about the Quad DS 1 module firmware and hardware revisions Figure 5 11 About Menu Verilink Corporation Version Ram Access Release Date Checksum Xilinx Version Voice Signalling Version 1 AS4000 Quad Tl Slot 05 Help E NE QT1 6 011 EUR EE ya March 26 1999 D M
193. u sure Y N Verilink AS4000 User Manual 10 9 Quad OCU About Menu Procedure To display identification information for the Quad OCU module 1 From the Main Menu select Node Summary 2 Select a Slot that has been configured for Quad OCU 3 From the Quad OCU Main Menu select About Figure 10 11Sample About Menu Verilink Corporation AS4000 Quad OCU Slot 9 Help About Screen Version sss 02 00F Release Date April 13 1999 Checksum vc cc cece eevee dd 452 Front Card Xilinx Version front04 Rear Card Type Quad OCU Rear Card Revision 0 Rear Card Xilinx Version rear3413 Ram AcceSS 16 bits wide Table 10 4 About Field The About fields are described in Table 10 4 Descriptions Version This is the software version currently in the Quad OCU s flash memory Release Date The engineering release to production date Checksum The sum of all bytes in the Quad OCU card s flash memory at power up Front Card XILINX Version The hardware version of downloadable programmable devices in the front module Front Card Rev Displays the front card s revision level Rear Card Type Displays the type of rear card in the slot Rear Card Rev Displays the rear card s revision level Rear Card XILINX The hardware version of downloadable programmable devices in the rear Version module 10 10 Verilin
194. ule The user is asked to confirm the reset Monitor System Manager Clock Presents a dynamic display of clock information useful for debugging system level clocking issues See Figure 5 9 Voice Control Signal display Presents a dynamic display of the status of the A B C and D signalling bits which are used for voice call setup and call supervision See Figure 5 10 Dump Connection Statistics Displays information about the connections mapped to this module System Manager Interface Displays debug information which may be helpful if contacting Verilink Technical Support Monitor System Clock Figure 5 9 shows a typical display produced when Monitor System Manager Clock is selected This screen exists for debug purposes use it under the direction of Verilink Technical Support Verilink AS4000 User Manual 5 9 Quad DS 1 Module Figure 5 9 Monitor System Manager Clock Display Lost 9 10 11 Verilink Corporation Slot Address 0x00205007 0x00205009 0x0020500b 0x0020500d 0x0020500f 0x00205011 0x00205013 0x00205015 0x00205017 0x00205019 0x0020501b AS4000 Quad T1 Sl ot 05 Help Monitor Backplane Integrity Slot Pattern Patt Status Received Address Rcv Ignore for QHS 0d 0x00205008 0d 0d 0x0020500a 0d 0d 0x0020500c 0d 0d 0x0020500e 0d 05 0x00205010 01 e OK 06 0x00205012 04 e OK 07 0x00205014 02 e OK 08 0x00205016 Ob e OK of 0x002050
195. unt Number of bytes 64 System Manager Help Ping Menu Ping Statistics Pings sent 5 Pings received 4 Bytes received 64 Roundtrip delay ms 20 Percent loss 0 0 Table 4 6 Ping Menu Node IP The IP address you want to PING The address is entered in Address dotted decimal notation Ping Count The number of times you want to PING the defined address This field varies in pre defined steps each time you press ENTER Values are 1 10 1000 and Continuous Number of The optional length in bytes of the PING message to be sent Bytes The default value is the minimum packet size of 64 bytes IP Route Table This table is used by the AS4000 to map the LAN network architecture Select Show IP route to show a specific route for an individual destination Select Dump IP route table for a listing of every route and destination address stored 4 34 Verilink AS4000 User Manual System Menus Figure 4 34 IP Route Table Menu Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help IP Route Table Menu Show IP Route Dump IP Route Table Show IP Route Use this field to request routing information for a specific destination network address or a specific host address Enter the requested route address in dotted decimal notation Figure 4 35 Figure 4 35 Show IP Route Verilink Corporation AS4011 System Manager Help Show IP Route Menu Requested
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