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ADTRAN 1240 Network Router User Manual

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1. 3 5 Ground and Power Connections 3 6 Ground Connection 3 6 Power Connection 3 7 Fans Fan Filter 3 8 Ethernet Connection 3 9 Alarm Connections 3 10 SHDSL Connection 3 11 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice vi 61179605L5 5B Section 4 Provisioning Defaults 4 1 Introduction
2. 1 1 General 1 1 Description 1 1 Features 1 2 Basic Features 1 2 Security Features 1 2 Front Panel LEDs 1 3 Compliance 1 4 Section 2 Application Guidelines 2 1 Introduction
3. 5 24 Figure 5 18 Speed Mode Menu 5 25 Figure 5 19 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 26 Figure 5 20 Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 28 Figure 5 21 Current Bridge Statistics Menu 5 30 Figure 5 22 Previous Bridge Statistics Previous Menu 5 32 Figure 5 23 System Management Menu 5 34 Figure 5 24 Password Control Menu 5 36 Figure 5 25 Password Control Levels Screen 5 37 Figure 5 26 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu 5 39 Figure 5 27 Static IP Settings for IP Over Ethernet Menu 5 40 Figure 5 28 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu
4. 5 4 Menu Navigation 5 5 Hot Keys 5 5 Menu Trees 5 6 Menu Descriptions 5 9 Configuration Screen 5 10 Bridge Circuit Management Menu 5 11 Bridge Port Summary Screen 5 12 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu 5 13 Strict Prioritization 5 15 VLAN Priority
5. 5 87 Remote Customer Loopback 5 87 Remote Network Loopback 5 87 SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen 5 88 System Alarm Log Screen 5 89 Contact Information Screen 5 90 Section 6 Maintenance 6 1 Introduction 6 1 Section 7 Specifications 7 1 Introduction 7 1 Appendix A Declaration of Conformity
6. A 1 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice viii 61179605L5 5B Appendix B SCA File Format B 1 SCA Format B 1 File Format B 1 SCA File Example B 6 Appendix C Warranty C 1 Warranty and Customer Service C 1 ADTRAN Sales C 1 ADTRAN Technical Support C 1 ADTRAN Repair CAPS
7. 4 1 Section 5 User Interface 5 1 Introduction 5 1 System Management 5 1 Craft Interface 5 1 Connecting a Personal Computer Emulating a VT100 Terminal to Total Access 1240 5 2 Inband Management Interface 5 2 Logging on to the Total Access 1240 5 3 Menu Structure 5 4 Menu 5 4 Screen
8. 5 16 EtherType Filtering 5 17 Local Switching 5 18 Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu 5 19 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu 5 21 Ethernet Provisioning Menu 5 23 Duplex Mode Menu 5 24 Speed Mode Menu 5 25 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 26 Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu 5 28 Current Bridge Statistics Menu 5 30 Previous Bridge Statistics Menu
9. C 1 Repair and Return Address C 1 Contents 61179605L5 5B ix Figures Figure 1 1 Total Access 1240 Front Panel 1 1 Figure 1 2 Front Panel LEDs 1 3 Figure 1 3 Total Access 1240 Compliance Labels 1 4 Figure 2 1 Total Access 1240 Application 2 1 Figure 2 2 Total Access 1240 Ingress and Egress Points 2 4 Figure 2 3 System Configuration Archive Concept Diagram 2 5 Figure 3 1 Mounting Brackets 3 3 Figure 3 2 Flush mount Orientation 3 4 Figure 3 3 Mid mount Orientation 3 5 Figure 3 4 Ground
10. 5 42 Figure 5 29 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 5 43 Figure 5 30 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 5 44 Figure 5 31 Test IP Address Menu 5 45 Figure 5 32 Time Date Adjust Menu 5 46 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice x 61179605L5 5B Figure 5 33 Current Baud Rate Menu 5 48 Figure 5 34 System Configuration Archive Screen 5 49 Figure 5 35 SNMP Configuration Menu 5 51 Figure 5 36 SNMP Contact Information Menu 5 52 Figure 5 37 SNMP Community Names Menu 5 53 Figure 5 38 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu 5 55 Figure 5 39 External Alarms Me
11. 5 75 SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu 5 76 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen 5 77 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds Menu 5 78 SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu 5 80 Alarm Status Screen 5 82 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu 5 83 SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu 5 84 Local Dual Sided Loopback 5 85 Local Customer Loopback 5 85 Local Network Loopback 5 85 SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu 5 86 Remote Dual Sided Loopback
12. 5 22 Table 5 13 Ethernet Provisioning Menu Options 5 23 Table 5 14 Duplex Mode Menu Options 5 24 Table 5 15 Speed Mode 100Base Menu Options 5 25 Table 5 16 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Fields 5 26 Table 5 17 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Hot Keys 5 27 Table 5 18 Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu Options 5 28 Table 5 19 Ethernet Statistics Previous Fields 5 29 Table 5 20 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Hot Keys 5 29 Table 5 21 Current Bridge Statistics Menu Options 5 30 Table 5 22 Current Bridge Statistics Menu Fields 5 31 Table 5 23 Current Bridge Statistics Menu Hot Keys 5 31 Table 5 24 Previous Bridge
13. 5 32 System Management Menu 5 34 Password Control Menu 5 36 Password Control Levels Screen 5 37 Set or Change Username or Password 5 38 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu 5 39 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 5 40 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 5 42 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 5 43 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 5 44 Test IP Address Menu 5 45 Time Date Adjust Menu 5 46 Current Baud Rate
14. 2 1 VLAN Operation 2 3 Traffic Prioritization 2 4 System Configuration Archive 2 5 Section 3 Installation 3 1 Introduction 3 1 Shipping Contents 3 2 Required Tools 3 2 Mounting the Total Access 1240 3 3 Flush mount 3 4 Mid mount
15. System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 60 61179605L5 5B Y Modem Download Menu The Y Modem Download menu see Figure 5 42 is used to download code stored from a computer to the Total Access 1240 through the craft port Figure 5 42 Y Modem Download Menu To download code through the Y Modem Download menu perform the following steps 1 Access the system with System Administrator privileges using a terminal application that allows file transfers such as HyperTerminal 2 Select Download 1179605L5_A_ Flash A or Download 1179605L5_B_ Flash B and press ENTER Code upgrades can involve either Flash A or Flash B or both The Y Modem receive utility begins 3 If using HyperTerminal select Transfer from the menu and select Send 4 Navigate to the appropriate location and choose the file that contains the code to be downloaded CAUTION The code begins transmitting from the terminal emulation package When the download is complete the unit restarts automatically NOTE If downloading both Flash A and Flash B code repeat steps 3 through 4 choosing the code not previously downloaded Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 56 Unacknowledged Alarms None WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING If either Flash A or B is selected for update service is affected If Flash B is selected and code download completes the unit will restart itself to implement the new code
16. Table 5 41 External Alarms Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Alarm 1 Text This option is used to enter a 25 character text string for Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 Text This option is used to enter a 25 character text string for Alarm 2 3 Alarm 3 Text This option is used to enter a 25 character text string for Alarm 3 4 6 Severity Options 4 to 6 are used to assign severity levels to each of the three external alarms For more information refer to External Alarm Severity Menu on page 5 58 7 Fan Alarm Delay This option is used to set the delay for amount of time it takes for an alarm to be generated when the fan module is removed This alarm can be set between 0 15 minutes Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None External Alarms 1 Alarm 1 Text External Alarm Input 1 4 Severity Minor 2 Alarm 2 Text External Alarm Input 2 5 Severity Minor 3 Alarm 3 Text External Alarm Input 3 6 Severity Minor 7 Fan Alarm Delay Disabled Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 58 61179605L5 5B External Alarm Severity Menu The External Alarm Severity menu see Figure 5 40 is used to set customized alarm profiles for each of the five external alarms Figure 5 40 External Alarm Severity Menu The External Alarm Severity menu options are shown in Table 5 42 NOTE The alarm severity levels are user def
17. on page 5 18 12 Enabled Disabled This option is used to enable or disable the user port 13 Save Changes This option is used to save any changes made to the Bridge User Port menu This option must be used to implement any provisioning adjustments 14 Apply To Other Ports This option displays the Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu on page 5 21 Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 15 Strict Prioritization There are four available virtual circuits VCs per SHDSL loop that can be prioritized on a strict prioritization basis This means that any available high priority VC traffic gets queued into the ATM SHDSL pipe first followed by traffic at the next highest priority class and so on to the lowest priority class see Figure 5 10 If a priority class contains no elements it is bypassed but always considered for the next queueing sequence Prioritization only applies to egress traffic of the subscriber SHDSL ports As described above Four VCs can be configured on each SHDSL port There are four priority settings High CBR MidH VBRrt MidL VBR and Low UBR There are no rate settings for the cbr vbrrt and vbr configurations therefore these ATM Class of Service COS prior ities have been redefined as High MidH MidL and Low priorities Figure 5 10 Strict Prioritization Concept Diagram Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop Bandwidth VC Strict Prioritization Port 12 Vlan 515
18. 5 82 Figure 5 62 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu 5 83 Figure 5 63 SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu 5 84 Figure 5 64 Local Dual Sided Loopback 5 85 Figure 5 65 Local Customer Loopback 5 85 Figure 5 66 Local Network Loopback 5 85 Figure 5 67 SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu 5 86 Figure 5 68 Remote Dual Sided Loopback 5 87 Figure 5 69 Remote Customer Loopback 5 87 Figure 5 70 Remote Network Loopback 5 87 Figure 5 71 SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen 5 88 Figure 5 72 System Alarm Log Screen 5 89 Figure 5 73 Contact Information
19. SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback 1 Dual Sided 2 Customer 3 Network Selection N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 87 Remote Dual Sided Loopback The remote dual sided loopback provides a bidirectional loopback at the Network Termination Unit NTU as shown in Figure 5 68 Figure 5 68 Remote Dual Sided Loopback Remote Customer Loopback The remote customer loopback provides a loopback at the NTU in the customer direction as shown in Figure 5 69 An Alarm Indication Signal AIS is injected into the network side Figure 5 69 Remote Customer Loopback Remote Network Loopback The remote network loopback is initiated at the NTU in the network direction as shown in Figure 5 70 AIS signal is injected into the customer side Figure 5 70 Remote Network Loopback The initiation or removal of any loopback test does not interfere with any interface not being tested Loopbacks can be set by one source and removed by another source If the SHDSL line is dropped or if the NTU is power cycled all active loopback tests are released NTU LTU LTU TX AIS NTU LTU TX AIS NTU Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 88 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 Performance screen see Figure 5 71 provides information on loop errors in current and previous 15 minute and 24 hour
20. on page 5 42 6 IP VLAN ID This option is used to set the IP VLAN ID The IP VLAN ID must be set between 1 and 4094 Choosing 1 indicates an untagged VLAN ID Choosing between 2 and 4094 indicates a tagged VLAN ID Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 42 61179605L5 5B Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 28 is used to reset all of the IP factory defaults CAUTION This is service affecting If IP factory defaults are enabled remotely IP connectivity is lost Figure 5 28 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 52 Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IP Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 43 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu The Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu see Figure 5 29 is used to provision some of the IP settings When the Mode option is set to Dynamic the Total Access 1240 system automatically retrieves the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway from the remote DHCP server The remaining menu items can be provisioned manually Figure 5 29 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu The Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu options are shown in Table 5 32 Table 5 32 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Options Option D
21. 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 852 STOP Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice B 8 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B C 1 Appendix C Warranty WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service Warranty information can be found at www adtran com warranty Refer to the following subsections for sales support Customer and Product Service CAPS requests or further information ADTRAN Sales Pricing Availability 800 827 0807 ADTRAN Technical Support Pre Sales Applications Post Sales Technical Assistance 800 726 8663 Standard hours Monday Friday 7 a m 7 p m CST Emergency hours 7 days
22. Restore Factory Defaults 11 Reset System B TFTP Server TFTP Function TFTP Filename Error Status Update Progress 6 System Configuration Archive TFTP Server TFTP Function TFTP Filename Error Status Update Progress 1 Static 2 Dynamic 1 Set Passwords 2 Allow SNMP Security Management 3 Set Idle Logout Time IP Feed 2 Mode 4 Restore Default Passwords 3 Configure IP 1 Password Control 2 IP Address 1 IP Address 2 Ping Timeout 3 Number of Pings 4 Start Ping 5 Start Traceroute 3 Test IP Address 1 Adjust Time 2 Adjust Date 4 Time Date 3 SNTP Status 4 SNTP Server Addr 5 SNTP Poll Interval 1 TFTP IP Address 3 Reset IP Factory Defaults 4 IP VLAN ID 2 Renew DHCP Lease 1 IP Address 3 Default Gateway 4 TFTP IP Address 5 Reset IP Factory Defaults 2 Subnet Mask 6 SNTP Time Zone 6 IP VLAN ID Static IP Settings Dynamic IP Settings Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 9 MENU DESCRIPTIONS The Total Access 1240 Main menu see Figure 5 5 is the access point to all other operations The Main menu options have several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific operations and parameters Figure 5 5 Total Access 1240 Main Menu The Total Access 1240 Main menu options are shown in Table 5 3 Table 5 3 Total Access 1240 Main Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Config
23. SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Enter a Current Condition Margin value for N from 0 to 20 in dB System Help 09 01 05 03 14 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Enter a Worst Case Condition Margin value for N from 10 to 20 in dB System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 78 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds menu see Figure 5 59 is used to enable disable or set the thresholds for each interval When set each threshold dictates the level or number of alarm counts at which an SNMP trap is sent Figure 5 59 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds menu options are described in Table 5 56 Table 5 56 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Threshold Menu Options Option Alarm Threshold Description 1 SNR Margin This field is used to enable or disable the Signal to Noise Ratio Margin The SNR Margin sets a threshold from 0 to 15 dB which is used to determine alarm status The parameters for SNR Margin are 1 to 15 dB 2 Loop Attenuation This option is used to enable or disable the Loop Attenuation setting Loop Attenuation is used to set a loop loss value from 1 to 27 dB which determines alarm status The parameters for Loop Attenuation are 1 to 127 dB 3 ES 15 Minute This option is used to enable or disable the Errored Second setting ES is a count of 1 second intervals during which one or more Cyclical
24. System Configuration Archive Screen Fields 5 49 Table 5 37 SNMP Configuration Menu Options 5 51 Table 5 38 SNMP Contact Information Menu Options 5 52 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice xii 61179605L5 5B Table 5 39 SNMP Community Names Menu Options 5 53 Table 5 40 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Options 5 55 Table 5 41 External Alarms Menu Options 5 57 Table 5 42 External Alarm Severity Menu Options 5 58 Table 5 43 Code Download Method Menu Options 5 59 Table 5 44 TFTP Firmware Download Screen Fields 5 61 Table 5 45 Restore Factory Defaults Menu Options 5 63 Table 5 46 Reset System Menu Options 5 64 Table 5 47 SHDSL Ports Men
25. System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 45 Test IP Address Menu The Test IP Address menu see Figure 5 31 is used to test IP configurations Ping and Traceroute utilities are includes in this menu Figure 5 31 Test IP Address Menu The Test IP Address menu options are shown in Table 5 33 Table 5 33 Test IP Address Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP Address This option is used to set the IP address that is to be tested 2 Ping Timeout This option is used to set the number of seconds that should pass between pings 3 Number of Pings This option is used to set the number of pings that are to be sent during testing of the IP address 4 Start Ping This option is used to initiate the ping test 5 Start Traceroute This option is used to display the route taken to reach the IP address that is being tested Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Test IP Address 1 IP Address Not configured 2 Ping Timeout 1 secs 4 Start Ping 3 Number of Pings 4 pings 5 Start Traceroute Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 46 61179605L5 5B Time Date Adjust Menu The Time Date Adjust menu see Figure 5 32 is used to set the system time and date and configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP client settings The time and date appears on most screens and is also used for per
26. Text String 0 35 1 1 0 0 0 1 See Table B 1 for fields a b c d e f g and h No MAC Address MAC Address 1 to filter on xx xx xx xx xx xx No MAC Address MAC Address 2 to filter on xx xx xx xx xx xx No MAC Address MAC Address 3 to filter on xx xx xx xx xx xx No MAC Address MAC Address 4 to filter on xx xx xx xx xx xx No MAC Address MAC Address 5 to filter on xx xx xx xx xx xx END isfs BRIDGEPORTSSETTINGS Internal Filename Do not Change Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice B 2 61179605L5 5B VLANPORTSETTINGS 1 file Settings are in decimal BEGIN isfs VLANPORTSETTINGS Internal Filename Do not Change 06 08 05 Date Code Do not Change 1 Management VLAN INT 1 4094 1 for untagged 0 1 1 0 0 See Table B 2 for fields a b c d and e 95 4 0 0 0 See Table B 2 for fields a b c d and e END isfs VLANPORTSETTINGS Internal Filename Do not Change Table B 1 Bridge User Ports Field Option Values a VPI INT 0 4096 b VCI INT 32 65535 c Priority INT 0 Low 3 MidL 2 MidH 1 High d Reserved Do not Change e Ethertype Filtering INT 0 ANY 1 IP 2 PPOE f Local Switching 0 Disabled 1 Enabled g Destination MAC Filtering 0 Disabled 1 Enabled h Port 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Table B 2 VLANPORTSETTINGS Field Option Values a Port Number Do not Change b VLAN ID 1 4094 c Old VID Do
27. Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms INFO Circuit ID No Circuit ID Current Bridge Statistics VC Enabled Modem Not Trained 1 Port 1 Interface Mode 2 wire 2 Bridge 1 Selection Transmit Statistics Receive Statistics Good Packets 0 Good Packets 0 Bad Packets 0 Bad Packets 0 Good Bytes 0 Good Bytes 0 Bad Bytes 0 Bad Bytes 0 ATM Statistics Tx Cells 0 Rx Cells 0 C Clear Current Statistics M Next Bridge J Go to Previous Statistics Screen N Next Port P Previous Port System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 31 The Current Bridge Statistics menu hot keys are shown in Table 5 23 Table 5 22 Current Bridge Statistics Menu Fields Field Description Transmit Statistics Good Packets This field displays the number of good packets successfully transmitted by the Total Access 1240 Bad Packets This field displays the number of bad packets transmitted by the Total Access 1240 Good Bytes This field displays the number of good bytes successfully transmitted by the Total Access 1240 Bad Bytes This field displays the number of bad bytes transmitted with errors by the Total Access 1240 Receive Statistics Good Packets This field displays the number of good packets successfully received by the Total Access 1240 Bad Packets This field displays the number of bad packets received by the Total Access 1240 Good Bytes Thi
28. WARNING This may cause service to be interrupted This defaults only the SHDSL Ports Provisions Do you wish to continue Y N System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 71 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning menu see Figure 5 51 is used to provision all of the SHDSL Circuit IDs A Circuit ID is initially named using the SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu option from the Bridge Port Summary Screen menu Figure 5 51 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning menu options available are shown in Table 5 51 Table 5 51 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Service State This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu on page 5 72 2 Interface Mode This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu on page 5 73 3 Rate This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen on page 5 74 4 G 991 2 Annex This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu on page 5 75 5 Lineprobing PMMS This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu on page 5 76 6 PMMS Margin This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen on page 5 77 7 Loopback Timeout This option is used to enable or disable loopbacks If enabled the timeout can be set from 1 99 minutes 8 Alarm Thresholds This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbi
29. 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0
30. 1 Service State 2 Interface Mode 3 Rate 4 G 991 2 Annex 8 Alarm Thresholds 7 Loopback Timeout 1 Local Loopback 1 Dual Sided 2 Customer 3 Network 2 Remote Loopback 1 2 wire 2 4 wire 1 SNR Margin 2 Loop Attenuation 3 ES 15 Minute 4 SES 15 Minute 5 UAS 15 Minute 6 LOSWS 15 Minute 7 CVC 15 Minute 1 Card 2 SHDSL 3 Status 4 Alarms 5 Test 6 Performance 7 Remote Terminal 1 Configuration 2 Provisioning 2 Restore Factory Defaults 1 Disabled 2 Enabled Current Condition 3 Enabled Worst Case Cond 5 Lineprobing PMMS 6 PMMS Margin 3 System Management 1 Service State Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 8 61179605L5 5B Figure 5 4 Total Access 1240 System Management Menu Tree 1 IP Address 2 Version 3 IP Address 4 Version 5 IP Address 1 Download Flash A 2 Download Flash B 3 Exit 1 Contact 2 Name 3 Location 1 Name 6 Version 7 Trap Port 1 9600 2 19200 3 38400 1 Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 2 IP Address 3 Privileges 4 Name 5 IP Address 6 Privileges 7 Name 8 IP Address 9 Privileges 3 Alarm 3 4 Severity 1 Y Modem 2 TFTP 1 Contact Information 2 Community Names 3 Trap Hosts 4 Traps Enabled 5 Severity 1 Restore 2 Exit 1 Reset 2 Exit 6 Severity 7 Fan Alarm Delay 5 Baud Rate 7 SNMP 8 External Alarms 9 Download New Code 10
31. 1 Rate Enter a value for N from 3 to 36 where the payload rate N x 64 Kbps System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 75 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex menu see Figure 5 55 is used to select the annex for the SHDSL loop Figure 5 55 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex menu options are shown in Table 5 54 Table 5 54 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu Options Option Description Function 1 A This option is used to specify Annex A Annex A is used for North American applications 2 B This option is used to specify Annex B Annex B is used for European applications 3 A B This option is used to specify that the Total Access 1240 is to auto detect the setting of the attached device 09 01 05 03 10 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex 1 A 2 B 3 A B Selection System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 76 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing menu see Figure 5 56 is used to configure the Total Access 1240 line probe feature which performs a sequence of power measurements on the twisted pair From these measurements the Total Access 1240 determines what the maximum line rate is that it can connect at Another name for line probe is Power Measurement Modulation Session PMMS This session is performed during th
32. 1 to 900 seconds 6 LOSWS 15 Minute This option is used to enable or disable the Loss of Synchronization Word Failure setting LOSWS 15 minute threshold is a count of 1 second intervals during which one or more SHDSL LOSW defects are declared The parameters for LOSWS are 1 to 900 seconds 7 CVC 15 Minute This option is used to enable or disable the Code Violation Count setting CVC 15 minute threshold is a count of the SHDSL CRC anomalies occurring during the accumulation period The parameters for CVC are 1 to 65535 errors Table 5 56 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Threshold Menu Options Continued Option Alarm Threshold Description Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 80 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Status menu see Figure 5 60 is used to view and reset SHDSL port status information Figure 5 60 SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Status menu fields are described in Table 5 57 Table 5 57 SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu Fields Field LTU Description NTU Description General Status This field displays the status of the SHDSL loop Values include the following Down Training Handshaking Trained This field displays the status of the SHDSL loop Values include the following Down Training Handshaking Trained Payload Rate This field displays the speed of the data over the SHDSL circuit which does not incl
33. 2 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B A 1 Appendix A Declaration of Conformity Corporate Office 901 Explorer Blvd P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 205 963 8000 Declaration of Conformity Adtran 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville Alabama USA Declares that the product TA1240 24 Port 2W 4W SHDSL DSLAM 1179605L5 is in conformity with the following directives and standards Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC EN 300 386 V 1 3 2 2003 05 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC EN60950 2000 Authorized Signatory Jeffrey W Whitmire Manager Regulatory Compliance Date March 22 2005 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice A 2 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B B 1 Appendix B SCA File Format SCA FORMAT The Total Access 1240 System Configuration Archive SCA file can be edited according to the following format and guidelines File Format The top line is a date code used to check compatibility to current software version Do not modify this entry Bridge User Ports Settings are in decimal format except for MAC Address which is in Hex format DATECODE 06 14 05 BEGIN isfs BRIDGEPORTSSETTINGS Internal Filename Do not Change 05 10 05 Date Code Do not Change user1b1 Port Identifier Do not Change No Circuit ID Circuit ID
34. 5 59 SHDSL Loop 1 Loopback Menu Options 5 84 Table 5 60 SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu Options 5 86 Table 5 61 SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen Fields 5 88 Table 7 1 Total Access 1240 Specifications 7 1 Table B 1 Bridge User Ports B 2 Table B 2 VLANPORTSETTINGS B 2 Table B 3 SNTPCSETTINGS B 3 Table B 4 LocSTUCardProvisioning B 4 Table B 5 LocSTULineProvisioning B 4 61179605L5 5B 1 1 Section 1 Introduction GENERAL This practice is an installation and maintenance guide for the ADTRAN Total Access 1240 2 wire 4 wire Single pair High speed Digital Subscriber Line SHDSL Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM Figure 1 1 illustrates the Total Access 12
35. 65535 162 IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Not configured Version SNMPv1 SNMPv2 SNMPv2 SNMP Traps Enabled SNMP Traps Enabled Yes No Yes External Alarms Alarm Name 25 character string Not configured Alarm Severity Critical Major Minor Load shedding Minor Fan Alarm Delay Disabled 0 15 minutes Disabled Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 4 6 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B 5 1 Section 5 User Interface INTRODUCTION This section provides detailed information on the following System Management on page 5 1 Craft Interface on page 5 1 Inband Management Interface on page 5 2 Logging on to the Total Access 1240 on page 5 3 Menu Structure on page 5 4 Menu Navigation on page 5 5 Menu Trees on page 5 6 Menu Descriptions on page 5 9 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Total Access 1240 system management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen The Total Access 1240 provides two methods for management access Craft Interface on page 5 1 Inband Management Interface on page 5 2 Craft Interface Connection to the Total Access 1240 system menus can be made through the DB 9 connector labeled CRAFT see Figure 5 1 on the front of the Total Access 1
36. Connection 3 6 Figure 3 5 Four point Terminal Block 3 7 Figure 3 6 Fan Module 3 8 Figure 3 7 Ethernet Port 3 9 Figure 3 8 Alarm Connection 3 10 Figure 3 9 SHDSL 50 pin Male Amphenol Connector 3 11 Figure 5 1 Craft Port Location 5 1 Figure 5 2 Login Screen 5 3 Figure 5 3 Total Access 1240 Main Menu Tree 5 7 Figure 5 4 Total Access 1240 System Management Menu Tree 5 8 Figure 5 5 Total Access 1240 Main Menu 5 9 Figur
37. Fields Field Description Successful Tx Packets This option displays the number of packets successfully transmitted from the unit Errored Tx Packets This option displays the number of packets transmitted with errors from the unit Successful Tx Bytes This option displays the number of bytes successfully transmitted from the unit Errored Tx Bytes This option displays the number of bytes transmitted with errors from the unit Successful Rx Packets This option displays the number of packets successfully received to the unit Errored Rx Packets This option displays the number of packets received with errors to the unit Successful Rx Bytes This option displays the number of bytes successfully received from the unit Errored Rx Bytes This option displays the number of bytes received with errors from the unit ATM Tx Cells This option displays the number of ATM cells transmitted from the unit ATM Rx Cells This option displays the number of ATM cells received from the unit Table 5 26 Previous Bridge Statistics Menu Hot Keys Hot Key Description C This hot key is used to clear the previous bridge statistics J This hot key displays the Current Bridge Statistics Menu on page 5 30 M This hot key is used to display the next bridge N This hot key is used to display the next port P This hot key is used to display the previous port Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 3
38. Menu 5 48 System Configuration Archive Screen 5 49 SNMP Configuration Menu 5 51 Contents 61179605L5 5B vii SNMP Contact Information Menu 5 52 SNMP Community Names Menu 5 53 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu 5 55 External Alarms Menu 5 57 External Alarm Severity Menu 5 58 Code Download Method Menu 5 59 Y Modem Download Menu 5 60 TFTP Firmware Download Screen 5 61 Restore Factory D
39. N A 00893 N A 02358 N A 00000 N A CVC 00000 N A 00000 N A 00000 N A 00000 N A N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 89 System Alarm Log Screen The System Alarm Log screen see Figure 5 72 provides non volatile storage of system events The event logs can be sorted in ascending or descending order Figure 5 72 System Alarm Log Screen Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 07 Unacknowledged Alarms None System Alarm Log Alarms 1 to 10 of 10 Page 1 of 1 Date Time Level Description Status 04 01 05 2 01 41 Info 1 Active 04 01 05 3 01 34 Info 1 Active 04 01 05 2 54 11 Info 1 Active 04 01 05 2 38 40 Info 1 Active 04 01 05 2 38 34 Info 0 Active 04 01 05 2 38 30 Info 0 Active 04 01 05 2 38 14 Info 0 Active 04 01 05 2 36 00 Info Network Feed is IPoE Active 04 01 05 2 35 47 Info Alarm Log Reset Active gt gt gt END OF ALARM LOG lt lt lt Inverse Active Unacknowledged Chronology N ext P rev F irst L ast C lear A cknowldege R eset Descending Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 90 61179605L5 5B Contact Information Screen The Contact Information screen see Figure 5 73 displays ADTRAN technical support repair and online support contact information Figure 5 73 Contact Information Screen Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05
40. SHDSL modems or twelve 4 wire SHDSL modems or some combination thereof When operating in the 4 wire SHDSL mode if 2 wires are unavailable then the entire 4 wire circuit becomes Out of Service As shown in Figure 2 1 service providers are positioned to deploy voice data and video over the same connection triple play type services using devices such as the Total Access 1240 SHDSL DSLAM Figure 2 1 Total Access 1240 Application Voice Gateway PSTN SHDSL Modem PVCs Management Server O amp M VLAN Data VLAN Video VLAN Voice VLAN Ethernet Switch Total Access 1240 Set top Box Router ISP Video SP Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 2 2 61179605L5 5B For security purposes the unit operates such that Local Switching Subscriber Port to Port Switching can be disabled enabled within the unit Port to Port switching can also be accom plished using an external device such as an Ethernet Aggregation Switch Destination MAC address filtering and Ether type filtering are also implemented The Total Access 1240 supports RFC 2684 RFC 1483 Bridged Protocol Data Unit PDU only All traffic priorities and queuing are accomplished in the ATM domain subscriber side and later mapped into the Ethernet domain network side The Total Access 1240 takes Ethernet packets and performs a Segmentation And Reassembly SAR function into an RFC 1483 compliant scheme for transmission over the
41. SNMPv1 3 IP Address 0 0 0 0 4 Version SNMPv1 5 IP Address 10 200 200 218 6 Version SNMPv2 7 Trap Port 162 Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 56 61179605L5 5B NOTE The SNMP version should match the agent used for SNMP on the network management side 4 Version This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the second SNMP trap host Options include the following SNMPv1 SNMPv2 5 IP Address This option is used to configure the third SNMP trap host IP address in decimal dot format i e 6 Version This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the third SNMP trap host Options include the following SNMPv1 SNMPv2 7 Trap Port This option is used to configure the SNMP trap port The trap port is defaulted to port 162 and is provisionable for cases in which port 162 is blocked Table 5 40 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Options Continued Option Description Function Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 57 External Alarms Menu The External Alarms menu see Figure 5 39 is used to customize the profiles for up to three external alarms The alarms can be assigned unique names and an associated severity level refer to External Alarm Severity Menu on page 5 58 Figure 5 39 External Alarms Menu The External Alarms menu options are shown in Table 5 41
42. Screen 5 90 Figure B 1 SCA File Example B 7 Contents 61179605L5 5B xi Tables Table 1 1 Front Panel LEDs 1 3 Table 3 1 Total Access 1240 Shipping Contents 3 2 Table 3 2 Alarm Pinouts 3 10 Table 3 3 SHDSL Cable Pinouts 3 11 Table 4 1 Bridge User Port Default Provisioning Options 4 1 Table 4 2 Ethernet Default Provisioning Options 4 2 Table 4 3 SNMP Management Default Provisioning Options 4 2 Table 4 4 User Port Default Provisioning Options 4 3 Table 4 5 SNMP Configuration Default Provisioning Options 4 5 Table 5 1 General Keyb
43. TFTP Filename fields is facilitated by using the keyboard UP DOWN ARROW keys Update Progress This field displays the progress of the TFTP download Progress messages are as follows Contacting Server This message indicates that an attempt to establish communication with the TFTP network server specified by the server address in the TFTP Server IP Address field is in progress Beginning TFTP Transfer This message indicates that communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between TFTP network server and the Total Access 1240 Completed This message indicates that the Total Access 1240 successfully received the update file Error Status This field displays the status of the TFTP download The Error Status messages are as follows File Not Found This status indicates that the TFTP network server was unable to locate the specified file name or path in the TFTP Server Filename field Access Violation This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied Total Access 1240 access to the given update filename and path Verify appropriate permissions are selected for the specified path Table 5 44 TFTP Firmware Download Screen Fields Continued Field Description Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 63 Restore Factory Defaults Menu The Restore Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 44 is used to remotely resto
44. This field displays the number of packets received with errors to the unit Broadcast Rx Packets This field displays the number of packets received by the layer addressed as broadcast Multicast Rx Packets This field displays the number of packets received by the layer addressed as multicast Rx CRC Errors This field displays the number of Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errors received to unit Table 5 20 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Hot Keys Hot Key Description C This hot key is used to clear the previous Ethernet statistics J This hot key displays the Current Ethernet Statistics Menu on page 5 26 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 30 61179605L5 5B Current Bridge Statistics Menu The Current Bridge Statistics menu see Figure 5 21 is used to select a bridge and view and reset current port statistics NOTE On the Current Bridge Statistics menu Transmit Statistics refers to data from the Total Access 1240 to the customer modem and Receive Statistics refers to data from the customer modem to the Total Access 1240 Figure 5 21 Current Bridge Statistics Menu The Current Bridge Statistics menu options are shown in Table 5 21 The Current Bridge Statistics menu fields are shown in Table 5 22 Table 5 21 Current Bridge Statistics Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Port This option is used to select a port 2 Bridge This option is used to select a bridge
45. Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Password Control 1 Set Passwords None Configured 2 Allow SNMP security management Disabled 3 Set Idle Logout Time 10 minutes 4 Restore Default Passwords Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 37 Password Control Levels Screen The Password Control Levels screen see Figure 5 25 is used to manage User IDs and associated passwords that access the system Figure 5 25 Password Control Levels Screen the password control levels for a default usernames are shown in Table 5 29 Table 5 29 Password Control Levels for Default Usernames Username Access Level Control Level ADMIN System Administrator Read write and password control READWRITE Technician Read write READONLY Read only Read only Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Password Control Levels User Status Login Read Only Not Configured Technician Configured Technician System Administrator Configured ADMIN Press space bar to set change login Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 38 61179605L5 5B Set or Change Username or Password To set or change a username or password perform the following steps 1 Navigate to a Username field with the arrow keys The Username field displays in reverse video 2 Press the spacebar to open the field type a username and press ENTER 3
46. VC 0 38 Port 12 Vlan 514 VC 0 37 Port 12 Vlan 513 VC 0 36 Port 12 Vlan 512 VC 0 35 Ethernet Egress Ingress SHDSL ports 1 24 SHDSL Port 12 High Priority MidHigh Priority MidLow Priority Low Priority Vlan 101 Vlan 102 Vlan 123 Vlan 124 Port 1 Port 23 Port 24 Port 12 Port 2 Egress Ingress Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 16 61179605L5 5B VLAN Priority The VLAN Priority option is used to prioritize traffic up to eight levels with 0 as the lowest and 7 as the highest priority Table 5 9 lists an example of how traffic types might be organized in a network implementation NOTE Actual settings depend on the traffic types used in a particular network Table 5 9 Traffic Type Examples VLAN Priority Traffic Type 0 Best effort 1 Background 2 Best effort 3 Excellent effort 4 Controlled load 5 Video 6 Voice Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 17 EtherType Filtering The EtherType Filtering option see Figure 5 11 allows filtering of the ingress egress traffic of the subscriber ports based on the ethertype of IP or PPPoE This option is applicable on a per VC basis Packets are filtered based on the following EtherTypes IP PPPoE Any Packets that do not meet the provisioned EtherType are discarded Figure 5 11 EtherType Filtering Concept Diagram Total Ac
47. acts as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client and a DHCP server is required upstream from the Total Access 1240 When a DHCP server is properly configured the Total Access 1240 system obtains the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway from the server and applies these settings to the Total Access 1240 Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Mode Selection and Current IP Settings IP Feed IP over Ethernet 2 Mode Static 3 Configure IP IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 TFTP IP address 10 200 200 218 IP VLAN ID 1 MAC Address 00 a0 c8 12 4c 7c Receive Packets 0 Transmit Packets 7 Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 40 61179605L5 5B Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu The Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu see Figure 5 27 is used to manually provision all of the IP settings Figure 5 27 Static IP Settings for IP Over Ethernet Menu NOTE The Media Access Control MAC address which is set at the factory is required to configure the DHCP server The Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu options are shown in Table 5 31 3 Configure IP Depending on the setting of the Mode option the Configure IP option displays one of the following menus Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu on page 5 40 Dynamic IP Se
48. anomaly bit 5 segment defect bit 4 loss of sync word defect bit 3 SNR margin defect bit 2 loop attenuation defect bit 1 loss of sync word failure bit 0 tip ring reversal 18 SHDSL ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 900 threshold in seconds 19 SHDSL SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 900 threshold in seconds 1A SHDSL UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 900 threshold in seconds 1B SHDSL CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 65535 threshold in seconds 1C SHDSL LOSWS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 900 threshold in seconds 1D Line Rate Control 0 STU C 1 STU R 1E SHDSL OS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 900 threshold in seconds 1F Outage Auto Retrain 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 20 27 Reserved Options for future use Table B 5 LocSTULineProvisioning Continued Column Option Values Appendix B SCA File Format SCA File Example 61179605L5 5B B 7 Figure B 1 SCA File Example DATECODE 07 12 05 BEGIN isfs BRIDGEPORTSSETTINGS 07 06 05 user01b1 No Circuit ID 0 35 1 1 0 0 0 0 No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC Address user01b2 No Circuit ID 0 36 2 1 0 0 0 0 No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC Address user24b4 No Circuit ID 0 38 0 1 0 0 0 0 No MAC Address No MAC Address No MAC A
49. basis Destination MAC Filtering when enabled broadcast packets and packets destined to the Broadband Remote Access Aggregation Server BRAS are forwarded All others are discarded Section 1 Introduction General 61179605L5 5B 1 3 Front Panel LEDs There are six LEDs on the front panel of the Total Access 1240 see Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Front Panel LEDs When power is applied the Total Access system performs the power up self tests Once the power up self test is complete the LEDs reflect the current condition of the hardware The Total Access 1240 LEDs status and descriptions are provided in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Front Panel LEDs LEDs Status Description POWER Green Yellow Red Off Unit is In Service Unit is Out of Service Maintenance Failed self test No power present on unit ALARM Yellow Red Off Minor alarm is being reported from the unit Major alarm is being reported from the unit No alarms reported on unit SHDSL Green Red Off All SHDSL ports that are provisioned as In Service have completed the training sequence At least one SHDSL port that is provisioned as In Service has not completed the training sequence No SHDSL ports are provisioned as In Service ETH Green Yellow Red Ethernet connected 100Base T Ethernet connected 10Base T Ethernet not connected TD Green Flashing Off Ethernet transmit traffic No ethernet transmit traffic RD Green Flashing Off Etherne
50. indicates on screen messages and prompts This font indicates text to be typed exactly as shown This font indicates silk screen labels or other system label items This font is used for strong emphasis NOTE Notes inform the user of additional but essential information or features CAUTION Cautions inform the user of potential damage malfunction or dis ruption to equipment software or environment WARNING Warnings inform the user of potential bodily pain injury or death Revision Date Description A December 2004 Initial release B September 2005 This revision includes updates to the User Interface and Appli cation Guidelines sections general updates to the power and ground connection information and updates to the Ethernet and VLAN interface information Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice iv 61179605L5 5B Training ADTRAN offers training courses on our products These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN s product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites For inquiries concerning training contact ADTRAN Training Phone 800 615 1176 ext 7500 Training Fax 256 963 6700 Training Email training adtran com 61179605L5 5B v Contents Section 1 Introduction
51. is used to display the last alarm N This hot key is used to display the next alarm P This hot key is used to display the previous alarm R This hot key is used to reset all alarm logs T This hot key is used to display alarms in time ascending or descending order Table 5 2 Menu Specific Hot Keys Continued Hot Key Description Section 5 User Interface Menu Trees 61179605L5 5B 5 7 Figure 5 3 Total Access 1240 Main Menu Tree 1 Unit Information 2 Bridge Circuit Management 1 Bridge Port Provisioning 2 Bridge 3 Circuit ID 4 VPI 1 Duplex Mode Bridge Port Summary 2 Speed 5 VCI 6 Priority 2 Full Duplex 3 Half Duplex 1 Auto Negotiate 2 100 Base 3 10 Base 2 Bridge 8 VLAN ID 13 Save Changes 14 Apply to Other Ports 2 Ethernet Provisioning 3 Ethernet Statistics 4 Bridge Port Statistics A 9 VLAN Priority Unit Name Part Number Serial Number Product Revision Software Revision 1 Port 7 Select Destination Mac Filters 10 Ether Type 11 Local Switching 12 Enabled Disabled 1 Ports to copy to 2 Apply Provisioning 3 Exit without changes 1 Port 1 Auto Negotiate 4 SHDSL Ports 5 System Alarms 6 Contact Information 7 Logoff 1 In Service 2 Out of Service Unassigned 3 Out of Service Maintenance 1 In Service 2 Out of Service Unassigned 3 Out of Service Maintenance A B A B 1 Reset Statistics
52. the Total Access 1240 Using four screws appropriate for the mounting rack and the appropriate screwdriver secure the Total Access 1240 in place on the rack Figure 3 3 Mid mount Orientation FRONT BACK Mid mount Orientation P N 3265540 1 P N 3265540 2 19 inch Mounting Brackets 23 inch Mounting Brackets Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 3 6 61179605L5 5B GROUND AND POWER CONNECTIONS The Total Access 1240 provides redundant power inputs Two sources of 48 VDC must be provided to use the redundant power feature The power wire must be 12 to 18 AWG stranded copper The ground wire must be 12 to 18 AWG however it must be as large or larger than the wire used for power Ground Connection The Total Access 1240 must be grounded to a reliable grounding source To connect the ground wire perform the following steps 1 Connect the ground wire fitted with a loop terminal end to the ground lug on the front of the Total Access 1240 as shown in Figure 3 4 2 Clean the surface of the frame ground source and apply an appropriate antioxidant 3 Connect the other end of the ground wire to the grounded frame 4 Using an ohmmeter verify continuity between the ground lug and a known good frame ground The reading should be less than 1 ohm Figure 3 4 Ground Connection Section 3 Installation Ground and Power Connections 61179605L5 5B 3 7 Power Connection The Total Access 1240 us
53. 03 16 Unacknowledged Alarms None Contact Information Adtran Technical Support 800 726 8663 Adtran Repair CAPS 256 963 8722 Online Support www adtran com System Help Screen 61179605L5 5B 6 1 Section 6 Maintenance INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1240 does not require routine maintenance for normal operation ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field Repair services can be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN Refer to the Appendix C Warranty section for further information Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 6 2 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B 7 1 Section 7 Specifications INTRODUCTION Specifications for the Total Access 1240 are detailed in Table 7 1 Table 7 1 Total Access 1240 Specifications Specifications Descriptions Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Maximum Current Draw Maximum Heat Dissipation 40 C to 70 C 40 C to 85 C 95 percent maximum at 50 C non condensing 0 625 amps maximum at 48 VDC 30 watts Physical Dimensions Weight Height 44 45 millimeters 1 75 inches 1 mounting unit Width 438 15 millimeters 17 25 inches Depth 282 575 millimeters 11 125 inches lt 7 5 pounds Part Number Total Access 1240 1179605L5 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 7
54. 23 24 25 26 27 Column Header Do not Change Column Separator Do not Change 26 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ad See Table B 5 below by column number Table B 4 LocSTUCardProvisioning Column Option Values 1 Number of Options Do not change 2 Card Service State 0 SERVICE_STATE_IN_SERVICE 1 SERVICE_STATE_OOS_UNASSIGNED 2 SERVICE_STATE 3 Powerdown Timeout 0 Disabled 1 to 999 timeout in minutes 4 Fan Alarm Delay 0 Disabled 1 to 15 delay in minutes 5 8 RESERVED for Future Use Table B 5 LocSTULineProvisioning Column Option Values 1 Number of options Do not change 2 Line Service State 0 SERVICE _STATE_IN_SERVICE 1 SERVICE_STATE_OOS_UNASSIGNED 2 SERVICE_STATE_OOS_MAINTENANCE 3 SHDSL SNR Margin Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 15 threshold in dB 4 SHDSL Loop Attenuation Alarm Threshold 0 Disabled 1 to 127 threshold in dB 5 SHDSL Loopback Timeout 0 Disabled 1 to 4096 timeout in minutes 6 Unit Mode 0 STUC 1 STUR Appendix B SCA File Format SCA Format 61179605L5 5B B 5 7 Annex 0 A 1 B 2 A B 8 LineProbing 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Current Con
55. 240 A DB 9 straight cable is required Figure 5 1 Craft Port Location Craft Port Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 2 61179605L5 5B NOTE The craft port has priority over Telnet session If there is an active craft port session a Telnet session to the Total Access 1240 cannot be initiated If there is an active Telnet session and a craft port session is initiated the Telnet session is preempted The Telnet session is not available until after the user at the craft port logs off or the auto logoff occurs after 10 minutes of inactivity NOTE The craft port is capable of operating at baud rates of 19200 bps and 38400 bps Connecting a Personal Computer Emulating a VT100 Terminal to Total Access 1240 Most personal computers or laptops can run communications software that emulate a VT terminal Windows programs such as Terminal or HyperTerminal are two such examples in the Windows format but there are many other adequate commercially available software packages virtually all of which allow the PC or laptop to emulate a VT100 terminal Certain configuration items must be set on a PC or laptop to act as a VT100 terminal for the Total Access 1240 1 Set the parameters of the communications software to the following settings 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control 2 Set the PC for direct connect on the appropriate communications port as op
56. 4 61179605L5 5B System Management Menu The System Management menu see Figure 5 23 is used to manage system wide settings The following subsections describe these settings in detail Figure 5 23 System Management Menu The System Management menu options are shown in Table 5 27 Table 5 27 System Management Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Password Control This option displays the Password Control Menu on page 5 36 2 IP Address This option displays the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu on page 5 39 3 Test IP Address This option displays the Test IP Address Menu on page 5 45 4 Time Date This option displays the Time Date Adjust Menu on page 5 46 5 Baud Rate This option displays the Current Baud Rate Menu on page 5 48 6 System Configuration Archive This option displays the System Configuration Archive Screen on page 5 49 7 SNMP This option displays the SNMP Configuration Menu on page 5 51 Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 48 Unacknowledged Alarms None System Management 1 Password Control 2 IP Address 3 Test IP Address 4 Time Date 5 Baud Rate 6 System Configuration Archive 7 SNMP 8 External Alarms 9 Download New Code 10 Restore Factory Defaults 11 Reset System Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 35 8 External Alarms This option
57. 40 P N 1179605L5 front panel Figure 1 1 Total Access 1240 Front Panel Description The Total Access 1240 is a 2 wire 4 wire SHDSL mini DSLAM consisting of 24 ports fed by a single 10 100Base T Ethernet port The Total Access 1240 integrates both the SHDSL ports and the Ethernet port onto a single Printed Circuit Board PCB assembly and is powered by 48 VDC SHDSL port connections are made through a 50 pin amphenol connector Ethernet connections are made through an RJ 45 jack An alarm port and six LEDs are supported The unit is fully manageable through the craft port and an SNMP network management workstation The Total Access 1240 is rack mountable and measures 44 45 millimeters 1 75 inches high by 438 15 millimeters 17 25 inches wide by 282 575 millimeters deep 11 125 inches Measurements do not include the mounting brackets The device can be powered using one or two 48 VDC sources one for a non redundant power configuration two for a redundant power configuration Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 1 2 61179605L5 5B Features The basic and security specific features of the Total Access 1240 are listed below Basic Features The basic features of the Total Access 1240 include the following Front access to all connections 48 VDC redundant power inputs Removable front access fan module Provisioning and alarm monitoring through SNMP SNMPv2c and local craf
58. 5 5B 4 3 Static Default Gateway 0 255 0 255 0 255 1 254 192 168 1 254 TFTP IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 192 168 1 2 IP VLAN ID 1 untagged 2 to 4094 tagged 1 untagged Test IP Address IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Not configured Ping Timeout 1 10 seconds 1 second Number of Pings 1 8 pings 4 pings Time Date Time HH MM 24 hour format N A Date MM DD YY N A SNTP Network Time Enabled Disabled Disabled SNTP Server Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Not configured SNTP Poll Interval 5 to 60 minutes in 5 minute increments 60 minutes SNTP Time Zone GMT 12 to GMT 13 GMT Baud Rate Baud Rate 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 9600 bps Table 4 4 User Port Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Card Provisioning Service State In Service Out of Service Unassigned Out of Service Maintenance Out of Service Maintenance SHDSL Loop Provisioning Service State In Service Out of Service Unassigned Out of Service Maintenance Out of Service Maintenance Interface Mode 2 wire 4 wire 2 wire Rate N 64 kbps where 3 to 36 2048 kbps N 32 Table 4 3 SNMP Management Default Provisioning Options Continued Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 4 4 61179605L5 5B G 991 2 Anne
59. 79605L5 5B 5 73 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode menu see Figure 5 53 is used to set the interface mode The interface mode can be set to either 2 wire or 4 wire SHDSL transceivers are designed primarily for duplex operation over mixed gauge 2 wire twisted metallic pairs however optional 4 wire operation is supported for extended reach applications Figure 5 53 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode menu options are shown in Table 5 53 NOTE The line rate on both pairs must be the same Table 5 53 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu Options Option Description Function 1 2 wire This option sets the interface mode to single pair operation SHDSL offers rates from 192 kbps to 2 3 Mbps in increments of 64 kbps 2 4 wire This option sets the interface mode to dual pair operation SHDSL offers rates from 384 kbps to 4 6 Mbps in increments of 64 kbps 09 01 05 03 59 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode 1 2 wire 2 4 wire Selection System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 74 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 Rate screen see Figure 5 54 is used to set the rate for the Circuit ID Figure 5 54 SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen The rates defined in SHDSL standard G 991 2 are N 64 kbits s where N 3 192 kb s to 36 2304 kb s 09 01 05 03 09 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop
60. Access 1240 Ingress and Egress Points TRAFFIC PRIORITIZATION The Total Access 1240 supports four traffic priority classifications per VLAN High CBR MidH VBRrt MidL VBR Low UBR There are no rate settings for the CBR VBRrt and VBR configurations therefore these ATM COS priorities have been redefined in descending order of priority as follows 1 High 2 MidH 3 MidL 4 Low Traffic prioritization applies to the data that is forwarded to the egress of the subscriber ports Any packets that cannot be serviced due to bandwidth limitations are discarded In the upstream path subscriber to network the Total Access 1240 can optionally set the VLAN User Priority Bits from 0 7 for untagged traffic causing the data to be tagged with a VLAN ID and Priority Bits Ingress Egress Network Ingress Egress Subscriber Total Access 1240 Section 2 Application Guidelines System Configuration Archive 61179605L5 5B 2 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ARCHIVE The System Configuration Archive SCA see Figure 2 3 is controlled by SNMP or screen selections to save provisioning information for the Total Access 1240 to a remote TFTP server for possible system restoration at a later time In addition to its use for fast recovery of provi sioning information the SCA system can be used to clone baseline configurations to new installations so that only a few specific provisions need to be altere
61. Loop 1 Local Loopback menu see Figure 5 63 is used to perform and view local loopback tests For troubleshooting purposes the Total Access 1240 provides three types of local loopbacks Dual Sided Customer Network Figure 5 63 SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback menu options are shown in Table 5 59 Table 5 59 SHDSL Loop 1 Loopback Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Dual Sided This option is used to initiate a dual sided loopback For more information refer to Local Dual Sided Loopback on page 5 85 2 Customer This option is used to initiate a customer side loopback For more information refer to Local Customer Loopback on page 5 85 3 Network This option is used to initiate a network side loopback For more information refer to Local Network Loopback on page 5 85 09 01 05 03 05 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback 1 Dual Sided 2 Customer 3 Network Selection N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 85 Local Dual Sided Loopback The local dual sided loopback provides a bidirectional loopback at the Line Termination Unit LTU as shown in Figure 5 64 Figure 5 64 Local Dual Sided Loopback Local Customer Loopback The local customer loopback provides a loopback at the LTU in the customer direction as shown in Fig
62. N 1 1 101 1 2 102 1 3 103 1 4 104 24 1 193 24 2 194 24 3 195 24 4 196 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 4 2 61179605L5 5B VLAN Priority 0 to 7 0 EtherType ET Any IP PPPoE Any Local Switching LS Enabled Disabled Disabled Destination Mac Filtering DMF Enabled Disabled Disabled Table 4 2 Ethernet Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Duplex Mode Auto Negotiate Full Duplex Half Duplex Auto negotiate Speed Auto Negotiate 100Base 10Base Auto negotiate Table 4 3 SNMP Management Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Password Control Set Login Name Not configured Access Level Read Only Technician System Administrator Not configured Control Level Read Only Read Write Not configured Allow SNMP Security Management Enabled Disabled Disabled Set Idle Logout Time 1 to 60 minutes 10 minutes IP Address Mode Static Dynamic Static Static IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 1 254 192 168 1 1 Static Subnet Mask 1 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 255 0 0 Table 4 1 Bridge User Port Default Provisioning Options Continued Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Section 4 Provisioning Defaults Introduction 61179605L
63. NMP Ethernet frame sizes up to 1 522 bytes Ethernet Connection Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 3 10 61179605L5 5B Alarm Connections The Total Access 1240 provides an alarm port see Figure 3 8 with three auxiliary alarm inputs and three alarm outputs Alarm inputs are activated by shorting A and B contacts which causes an alarm event Alarm input events can be configured to one of four modes Load Shedding Major Minor or Critical and can be designated by the user Load shedding can be used to reduce loading in the CO if needed When invoked load shedding causes the unit to switch off sealing current and drops the SHDSL loops to eliminate power consumption in the product This can be controlled by one of the external alarm inputs and is automatically activated by the unit if the internal temperature of the unit reaches 115 C When the units internal temperature decreases to 110 C it returns to normal operation The alarm outputs provide both normally open and normally closed pins through internal relay contacts for proper operation with a variety of alarm panels Each alarm event generates an autonomous message that is transmitted through the management VLAN channel to a monitoring device A cable with a high density DB 15 female connector on one end and a stub at the other end is available P N 1196DB901L1 for wire wrap connections to an alarm panel Figure 3 8 Alarm Connection The alarm pin
64. Press the TAB key to navigate to the Password field The Password field displays in reverse video 4 Press the spacebar to open the field type a password and press ENTER 5 Enter the password again when prompted to verify and press ENTER 6 Press the TAB key to navigate to the Access Level field The Access Level field displays in reverse video 7 Press the spacebar to change the access level and press ENTER 8 Press the TAB key to navigate to the Status field The Status field displays in reverse video 9 Press the spacebar to change the status and press ENTER Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 39 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu The Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu see Figure 5 26 is used to configure IP settings in order to remotely manage the Total Access 1240 system Figure 5 26 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu The Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu options are shown in Table 5 30 Table 5 30 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Options Option Description Function N A IP Feed This field displays the IP Feed setting The IP Feed is non provisionable and is set to IP over Ethernet 2 Mode This option is used to select either Static or Dynamic In Static Mode the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway are set for inband management of the Total Access 1240 In Dynamic Mode the Total Access 1240
65. Received Packets 0 Received CRC Errors 0 C Clear Current Statistics J Go to Previous Statistics Screen System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 27 The Current Ethernet Statistics menu hot keys are shown in Table 5 17 Table 5 17 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Hot Keys Hot Key Description C This hot key is used to clear the current Ethernet statistics J This hot key displays the Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu on page 5 28 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 28 61179605L5 5B Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu The Previous Ethernet Statistics menu see Figure 5 20 is used to view the previous five 15 minute periods of Ethernet statistics Figure 5 20 Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu The Previous Ethernet Statistics menu options located at the bottom of the screen are shown in Table 5 18 Table 5 18 Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Oldest This option is used to display the oldest 15 minute period of Ethernet statistics 2 1 4 This option is used to display the second oldest 15 minute period of Ethernet statistics 3 Middle This option is used to display the middle or third 15 minute period of Ethernet statistics 4 3 4 This option is used to display the fourth 15 minute period of Ethernet statistics 5 Newest This option is used to display the newest 15 mi
66. Redundancy Check CRC anomalies are declared and or one or more LOSW defects are declared The parameters for ES are 1 to 900 seconds 09 01 05 03 10 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds 1 SNR Margin Disabled 2 Loop Attenuation Disabled 3 ES 15 Minute Disabled 4 SES 15 Minute Disabled 5 UAS 15 Minute Disabled 6 LOSWS 15 Minute Disabled 7 CVC 15 Minute Disabled Selection N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 79 4 SES 15 Minute This option is used to enable or disable the Severely Errored Second setting SES 15 minute threshold is a count of 1 second intervals during which at least 50 CRC anomalies are declared or one or more LOSW defects are declared 50 CRC anomalies during a 1 second interval are equivalent to a 30 errored frame rate for a nominal frame length The parameters for SES are 1 to 900 seconds 5 UAS 15 Minute This option is used to enable or disable the Unavailable Second setting UAS 15 minute threshold is a count of 1 second intervals for which the SHDSL line is unavailable The SHDSL line becomes unavailable at the onset of 10 contiguous SESs The 10 SESs are included in the unavailable time Once unavailable the SHDSL line becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SESs The 10s with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time The parameters for UAS are
67. SHDSL loops to permit broad compatibility with a wide variety of RFC1483 compliant SHDSL modems The unit uses four simplified Class of Service COS queues Prioritization for the transmission of packets is performed by assigning preference to highest priority packets first and moving to lower priority packets until there is full bandwidth utilization on the subscriber ports The unit supports one to four VCs per port per RFC1483 with one VLAN per VC To utilize four VLANs the subscriber must have an RFC1483 capable modem that supports four VCs The Total Access 1240 supports the ITU G 991 2 SHDSL standard as well as the ETSI TS 101 542 2001 08 standard Data rates supported on the subscriber side are 192 kbps to 2 312 Mbps 1 pair and 384 kbps to 4 624 Mbps 2 pair Rate adaptive SHDSL Mode is planned for a future software release Lineprobing also known as rate adaption is supported on a per port basis This allows automatic selection of the SHDSL loop rate based on line conditions at the time of the unit training The maximum number of filtering entries that can be created in the system is 1 024 Conse quently the capacity of the MAC table is 1 024 MAC addresses The MAC Address table is global per unit The MAC addresses are learned on the uplink Ethernet port and the subscriber loops Section 2 Application Guidelines VLAN Operation 61179605L5 5B 2 3 VLAN OPERATION A VLAN is a switched network that is logically segmente
68. Statistics Menu Options 5 32 Table 5 25 Previous Bridge Statistics Menu Fields 5 33 Table 5 26 Previous Bridge Statistics Menu Hot Keys 5 33 Table 5 27 System Management Menu Options 5 34 Table 5 28 Password Control Menu Options 5 36 Table 5 29 Password Control Levels for Default Usernames 5 37 Table 5 30 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Options 5 39 Table 5 31 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Options 5 41 Table 5 32 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Options 5 43 Table 5 33 Test IP Address Menu Options 5 45 Table 5 34 Time Date Adjust Menu Options 5 46 Table 5 35 Current Baud Rate Menu Options 5 48 Table 5 36
69. Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Document Number 61179605L5 5B September 2005 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice ii 61179605L5 5B Front Matter Trademarks Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this publication are current as of the date of publication ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 2005 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved 61179605L5 5B iii Revision History Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document This font indicates a cross reference link First time references to tables and figures are shown in this font This font indicates screen menus fields and parameters THIS FONT indicates keyboard keys ENTER ESC ALT Keys that are to be pressed simultaneously are shown with a plus sign ALT X indicates that the ALT key and X key should be pressed at the same time This font indicates references to other documentation and is also used for emphasis This font
70. Total Alarms 6 Date Time Level Port Description Status 04 01 05 02 29 59 Major EQPT Rear Fan Failure Cleared 04 01 05 02 29 54 Major EQPT Front Fan Failure Cleared 04 01 05 02 29 50 Major EQPT Fan Module Removed Cleared 04 01 05 02 29 10 Major EQPT Rear Fan Failure Active 04 01 05 02 29 10 Major EQPT Front Fan Failure Active 04 01 05 02 29 08 Major EQPT Fan Module Removed Active gt gt gt END OF ALARM LOG lt lt lt System Help N Next P Prev F First L Last C Clear Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 83 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Test menu see Figure 5 62 is used to set testing for the SHDSL local or remote loopbacks Figure 5 62 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Test menu options are shown in Table 5 58 Table 5 58 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Local Loopback This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu on page 5 84 2 Remote Loopback This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu on page 5 86 09 01 05 03 14 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Test 1 Local Loopback Inactive 2 Remote Loopback N A Selection N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 84 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu The SHDSL
71. Y Modem is the file transfer protocol This function cannot be initiated via a telnet connection use TFTP instead 1 Download 1179605L5_A_ Flash A 2 Download 1179605L5_B_ Flash B 3 Exit Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 61 TFTP Firmware Download Screen The TFTP Firmware Download screen see Figure 5 43 is used to download code stored from a computer to the Total Access 1240 through a TFTP server Figure 5 43 TFTP Firmware Download Screen The TFTP Firmware Download screen fields are shown in Table 5 44 Table 5 44 TFTP Firmware Download Screen Fields Field Description TFTP Server This field displays the IP address of the TFTP server The TFTP IP address must be configured prior to attempting a TFTP download Get Code For This field displays the module that will be upgraded TFTP Filename This field displays the TFTP filename that will be used to upgrade the module shown in the Get Code For field The TFTP filename must be known and must match the part number Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None TFTP Firmware Download TFTP Server 10 200 200 218 Get Code for 1179605L5_A_ Flash A TFTP Filename Error Status Update progress Press Space bar to enter TFTP address Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 62 61179605L5 5B NOTE Selection between the TFTP Server Get Code For and
72. cess 1240 Ethernet Vlan 101 EthFilt PPPoE Vlan 112 EthFilt Any Vlan 124 EthFilt IP Either packet type is forwarded If the packet s EtherType is PPPoE it is forwarded if not it is discarded This applies in both directions If the packet s EtherType is IP it is forwarded if not it is discarded This applies in both directions Ingress Egress Ingress Egress SHDSL ports 1 24 Port 1 Port 2 Port 23 Port 24 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 18 61179605L5 5B Local Switching The Local Switching option see Figure 5 12 allows subscriber to subscriber traffic when it is enabled and both subscribers are on the same VLAN The data is forwarded to the correct port as determined by the MAC Learning Table This option is applied on a per VC basis Figure 5 12 Local Switching Concept Diagram Total Access 1240 Ethernet Vlan 101 LS off Ingress Egress Ingress Egress SHDSL ports 1 24 Port 1 Port 2 Port 23 Port 24 Vlan 101 LS off Vlan 124 LS on Vlan 124 LS on Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 19 Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu The Select Destination Mac Filters option from the Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu refer to Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu on page 5 13 allows filtering of ingress traffic of the subscriber ports based on the configured Mac addresses see Figure 5 13 Also kn
73. creen 5 70 Figure 5 51 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu 5 71 Figure 5 52 SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu 5 72 Figure 5 53 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu 5 73 Figure 5 54 SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen 5 74 Figure 5 55 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu 5 75 Figure 5 56 SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu 5 76 Figure 5 57 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen 5 77 Figure 5 58 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen Worst Case Option 5 77 Figure 5 59 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds Menu 5 78 Figure 5 60 SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu 5 80 Figure 5 61 Alarm Status Screen
74. d significantly reducing initial setup time For further information regarding SCA file format and editing the SCA file reference Appendix B SCA File Format Figure 2 3 System Configuration Archive Concept Diagram VLAN 246 File Server SNMP Management PC Total Access 1240 Configuration File Total Access 1240 IP Management Port Inband SHDSL ports 1 24 Port 1 Port 2 Port 23 Port 24 Ethernet Port INGRESS EGRESS Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 2 6 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B 3 1 Section 3 Installation INTRODUCTION CAUTION Electronic units can be damaged by ESD When handling a unit wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to elec tronic components Place units in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on units always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded After unpacking the Total Access 1240 inspect it for damage If damage has occurred file a claim with the carrier then contact ADTRAN Customer Service Refer to Appendix C Warranty for further information If possible keep the original shipping container for returning the Total Access 1240 for repair or for verification of shipping damage C A U T I O N SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED Total Access 1240 Ins
75. d by function project team or appli cation without regard to the physical locations of the customers Providers that offer multiple services can utilize several unique VLANs with different services such as one VLAN to provide Internet access one VLAN to provide a Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN and several other VLANs to provide data and voice services such as Voice over IP online games TV broadcasting etc The bridge function of the Total Access 1240 provides support for Virtual LANs in order to create multiple domains in which packets are forwarded This restricts traffic so that it remains within the VLAN in which it belongs All the learning and forwarding in the bridge is carried out in the context of a VLAN The packets within the VLAN are forwarded pursuant to the following Subscriber Side Ingress Condition The packet has a VLAN tag that is associated with the VC from which the packet was received The packet is forwarded to the Network Egress point Condition The packet has a VLAN tag that is inconsistent with the VC from which the packet was received The packet is discarded Condition The packet has no VLAN tag The DSLAM tags the packet with the configured VLAN ID and VLAN priority for that VC The packet is forwarded to the Network Egress point Network Side Ingress Condition The packet has a VLAN tag that matches one of the VLANs provisioned wit
76. d displays the unit Boot Sector Revision This field displays the unit Boot Sector Revision Software Revision This field displays the software revision of the active unit This field updates automatically when a software download is completed This field displays the software revision of the modem This field updates automatically when a software download is completed Software Checksum This field displays the unit Software Checksum This field displays the modem Software Checksum Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 68 61179605L5 5B Provisioning Menu The Provisioning menu see Figure 5 48 is used to set the provisioning for the main circuit board card or the SHDSL Circuit IDs Figure 5 48 Provisioning Menu The Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 49 Table 5 49 Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Card This option displays the Card Provisioning Menu on page 5 69 2 SHDSL This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu on page 5 71 09 01 05 03 57 Total Access 1240 Provisioning 1 Card 2 SHDSL Selection System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 69 Card Provisioning Menu The Card Provisioning menu see Figure 5 49 is used to set the service state of the main circuit board card The default value for the Card Service State is Out of Service Maintenance Changes to
77. ddress No MAC Address No MAC Address END isfs BRIDGEPORTSSETTINGS BEGIN isfs VLANPORTSETTINGS 06 08 05 1 0 101 0 0 0 95 196 0 0 0 END isfs VLANPORTSETTINGS BEGIN isfs SNTPCSETTINGS 192 168 1 100 0 0 0 END isfs SNTPCSETTINGS 852 START LocSTUCardProvisioning 1 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LocSTULineProvisioning 24 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 2 1 e 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
78. displays the External Alarms Menu on page 5 57 9 Download New Code This option displays the Code Download Method Menu on page 5 59 10 Restore Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 63 11 Reset System This option displays the Reset System Menu on page 5 64 Table 5 27 System Management Menu Options Continued Option Description Function Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 36 61179605L5 5B Password Control Menu The Password Control menu see Figure 5 24 is used to set and modify passwords logout times and restore default passwords Figure 5 24 Password Control Menu The Password Control menu options are shown in Table 5 28 CAUTION When the Restore Default Passwords option is selected the pass word controls automatically restore to the default setting without additional prompting Table 5 28 Password Control Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Set Passwords This option displays the Password Control Levels Screen on page 5 37 2 Allow SNMP security management This option is used to enable or disable SNMP security management 3 Set Idle Logout Time This option is used to set the time allowed before an automatic logout is performed This option must be set between 1 and 60 minutes 4 Restore Default Passwords This option is used to restore all passwords to the default settings
79. displays the enabled or disabled status Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 23 Ethernet Provisioning Menu The Ethernet Provisioning menu see Figure 5 16 is used to configure the Ethernet port The Ethernet port is used to connect the Total Access 1240 to a network Figure 5 16 Ethernet Provisioning Menu The Ethernet Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 13 Table 5 13 Ethernet Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Duplex Mode This option displays the Duplex Mode Menu on page 5 24 2 Speed This option displays the Speed Mode Menu on page 5 25 Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 44 Unacknowledged Alarms None Ethernet Provisioning 1 Duplex Mode Full Duplex 2 Speed 100Base Selection Ethernet Link Not Active System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 24 61179605L5 5B Duplex Mode Menu The Duplex Mode menu see Figure 5 17 is used to select the duplex mode of the Ethernet interface Figure 5 17 Duplex Mode Menu NOTE The duplex mode displayed in the title indicates the current duplex mode being viewed or provisioned The Duplex Mode menu options are shown in Table 5 14 Table 5 14 Duplex Mode Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Auto Negotiate This option sets the system to automatically detect the duplex mode of the attached device 2 Full Duplex Thi
80. dition 2 Enabled Worst Case 9 Repeater Mode 0 Terminator 1 Repeater A M pair Mode 0 2 wire 1 4 wire 2 Mpair B Number of Pairs Mpair mode only 2 pairs ONLY C Valid Data Slots Mpair mode only Bit wise representation of the ports to be physically bonded bit 0 pair 1 bit 1 pair 2 bit 2 pair 3 NOT VALID bit 3 pair 4 NOT VALID D Min Line Rate N 3 to 36 where rate N 64k 8k E Max Line Rate N 3 to 36 where rate N 64k 8k F Current Line Rate N 3 to 36 where rate N 64k 8k 10 Min Sub Rate N 0 to 7 where rate Line Rate N 8k 11 Max Sub Rate N 0 to 7 where rate Line Rate N 8k 12 PMMS Margin CC 10dB to 20dB 13 PMMS Margin WC 10dB to 20dB 14 Clock Mode 0 Plesio 1 Plesio w Reference 2 Sync 3 Sync Hybrid 15 Framing Mode 0 Frame Plesio 1 Frame Sync 2 Frame Transparent 16 F bit notifications bit 3 segment defect 1 normal 0 segd alarm bit 2 power status 1 normal 0 rem loss of power bit 1 segment anomaly 1 normal 0 sega alarm bit 0 loss of signal 1 normal 0 loss of signal Table B 5 LocSTULineProvisioning Continued Column Option Values Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice B 6 61179605L5 5B SCA FILE EXAMPLE Figure B 1 provides an example of an SCA file 17 Performance Primitive Notifications bit 7 segment anomaly bit 6 CRC
81. e SCA Screen see Figure 5 34 is used to save retrieve provisioning information for the Total Access 1240 to from a remote TFTP server for possible system restoration at a later time Figure 5 34 System Configuration Archive Screen The System Configuration Archive screen fields are described in Table 5 36 Table 5 36 System Configuration Archive Screen Fields Field Description TFTP Server This field is used to enter the IP address of the TFTP Server The TFTP address is entered in decimal dot format i e TFTP Function This field is used to enter the function to perform via TFTP Available functions are Store file to Server Retrieve file from Server TFTP Filename This field is used to enter the filename to be stored to or retrieved from the server via TFTP The filename must end with a cfg extension Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None System Configuration Archive TFTP Server 10 200 200 218 TFTP Function Retrieve file from Server TFTP Filename Error Status Update progress WARNING SCA RETRIEVE IS SERVICE AFFECTING This process will take several minutes Upon completion the system will reboot and any open telnet or craft port sessions will be terminated Press Space bar to enter TFTP address Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 50 61179605L5 5B NOTE Selection between the TFTP Server TFTP Function and TFTP Filename fi
82. e 5 6 Configuration Screen 5 10 Figure 5 7 Bridge Circuit Management Menu 5 11 Figure 5 8 Bridge Port Summary Screen 5 12 Figure 5 9 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu 5 13 Figure 5 10 Strict Prioritization Concept Diagram 5 15 Figure 5 11 EtherType Filtering Concept Diagram 5 17 Figure 5 12 Local Switching Concept Diagram 5 18 Figure 5 13 Destination Mac Filtering Concept Diagram 5 19 Figure 5 14 Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu 5 20 Figure 5 15 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu 5 21 Figure 5 16 Ethernet Provisioning Menu 5 23 Figure 5 17 Duplex Mode Menu
83. e handshake or pre activation phase of the G SHDSL training sequence Once the line probe session is finished the units will immediately attempt to train Figure 5 56 SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing menu options are shown in Table 5 55 SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Disabled Line probing is disabled 2 Enabled Current Condition Current Condition specifies that the line probing sequence should determine the maximum rate it can run given the current conditions on the line at the time of measurement 3 Enabled Worst Case Condition Worst Case Condition specifies that the line probing sequence should assume that worst case conditions exist on the line and then determine the maximum rate at which to run 09 01 05 02 21 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing 1 Disabled 2 Enabled Current Condition 3 Enabled Worst Case Condition Selection System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 77 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen see Figure 5 57 and Figure 5 58 is used to specify the PMMS Margin in units of dB The PMMS Margin selection modifies the line probe algorithm to maximize the rate against the specified margin Figure 5 57 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen Figure 5 58 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen Worst Case Option 09 01 05 03 07 Total Access 1240
84. efaults Menu 5 63 Reset System Menu 5 64 SHDSL Ports Menu 5 65 SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Screen 5 66 Provisioning Menu 5 68 Card Provisioning Menu 5 69 Restore Factory Defaults Screen 5 70 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu 5 71 SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu 5 72 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu 5 73 SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen 5 74 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu
85. elds is facilitated by using the keyboard up down arrow keys Error Status This field displays the status of the TFTP transfer The Error Status messages are as follows File Not Found This status indicates that the TFTP network server was unable to locate the specified file name or path in the TFTP Server Filename field Access Violation This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied Total Access 1240 access to the given update filename and path Verify appropriate permissions are selected for the specified path Update Progress This field displays the progress of the TFTP transfer Progress messages are as follows Contacting Server This message indicates that an attempt to establish communication with the TFTP network server specified by the server address in the TFTP Server IP Address field is in progress Beginning TFTP Transfer This message indicates that communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between TFTP network server and the Total Access 1240 Completed This message indicates that the Total Access 1240 successfully stored retrieved the file Table 5 36 System Configuration Archive Screen Fields Continued Field Description Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 51 SNMP Configuration Menu The SNMP Configuration menu see Figure 5 35 is used to provision community names trap hos
86. es a four point terminal block see Figure 3 5 to accept the 48 VDC and 48 VDC RET leads Figure 3 5 Four point Terminal Block NOTE If a non redundant power configuration is to be implemented use the connections marked 48 VDC A and 48 VDC A RET To connect the power source perform the following steps 1 With the power disconnected at the source remove approximately 1 4 inch of insulation from the ends of both power wires NOTE ADTRAN recommends an external fuse rated between 1 5 to 2 0 amps 2 Using a small flat head screwdriver loosen the setscrews on the top of the terminal block 3 Insert the bare wire into the opening on the front of the terminal block 4 While holding the wire in place tighten the setscrew until the wire is secure 5 Repeat this procedure until all power leads are connected making sure that the wires are connected using correct polarity according to the labeling on the unit above the terminal block 6 Apply power to the Total Access 1240 and test the voltage and polarity on the terminal block using the tops of the setscrews as test points 48 VDC B RET 48 VDC A RET 48 VDC A 48 VDC B Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 3 8 61179605L5 5B Fans Fan Filter The Total Access 1240 is shipped with a pre installed fan module P N 1179672L1 The fan module is located on the right side of the unit and contains two fans Figure 3 6 The fans move
87. escription Function 1 TFTP IP address This option is used to configure the TFTP IP address The TFTP IP address must be configured to use TFTP for software upgrade The TFTP address is configured in decimal dot format 2 Renew DHCP Lease This option is used to manually renew information from the DHCP server 3 Reset IP Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 44 4 IP VLAN ID This option is used to configure the IP VLAN ID The IP VLAN ID must be set between 1 and 4094 Choosing 1 indicates an untagged VLAN ID Choosing between 2 and 4094 indicates a tagged VLAN ID Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet 1 TFTP IP address 10 200 200 218 2 Renew DHCP Lease 3 Reset IP Factory Defaults 4 IP VLAN ID 1 Vlan 1 is untagged 2 4094 is tagged Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 44 61179605L5 5B Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 30 is used to reset all of the IP factory defaults CAUTION This is service affecting If IP factory defaults are enabled remotely IP connectivity is lost Figure 5 30 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 04 01 05 08 09 Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IP Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection
88. f a person responsible for the SNMP Up to 45 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underscore 2 Name This option is used to enter a user specified text string for the name of the Total Access 1240 This name helps distinguish the Total Access 1240 between different installations Up to 45 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underscore 3 Location This option is used to enter a user specified text string for the location of the Total Access 1240 This field is used to identify the physical location of the unit Up to 45 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underscore Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP Contact Information 1 Contact ADTRAN Inc 256 963 8000 2 Name 3 Location Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 53 SNMP Community Names Menu The SNMP Community Names menu see Figure 5 37 is used to establish up to three named accounts which specify unique IP addresses and privileges for network management To restrict SNMP remote access to a single IP address assign the IP address to a community An IP address of 0 0 0 0 provides access from all IP addresses Figure 5 37 SNMP Community Names Menu The SNMP Communit
89. filtered air if the filter is installed into the Total Access 1240 chassis and out through the exhaust slots on the left side of the chassis The fans are monitored by the Total Access 1240 system and are tested during power up or when a fan module is installed If any fan fails the POWER LED turns red indicating a self test failure and a minor alarm is generates indicating the problem The fan alarm can be suppressed using the fan alarm delay for replacement or maintenance of the fan module The fans are thermostatically controlled and operate only when necessary One fan is activated first and alternates with the other fan to maintain a specified temperature level If the temperature continues to rise both fans operate at the same time In the event the temperature remains high the SHDSL circuits shut down until a safe operating temperature is reached The fan module and fan filter can be replaced in the field Figure 3 6 Fan Module FAN MODULE 1179672L1 FAN MODULE 1179672L1 Section 3 Installation Ground and Power Connections 61179605L5 5B 3 9 Ethernet Connection The Total Access 1240 interfaces with networks through an Ethernet port Figure 3 7 shows the location of the Ethernet port Figure 3 7 Ethernet Port The following Ethernet protocols are supported IEEE 802 3 10 100Base T IEEE 802 1Q IEEE 802 1P User Defined VLAN Priority upstream DHCP Client Mode for Management S
90. formance monitoring displays Figure 5 32 Time Date Adjust Menu The Time Date Adjust Menu options are shown in Table 5 34 Table 5 34 Time Date Adjust Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Adjust Time This option is used to set the time in a 24 hour format 2 Adjust Date This option is used to set the date in MM DD YY format 3 SNTP Status This option is used to enable or disable the SNTP capabilities Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is a connection less User Datagram Protocol UDP used to synchronize the time with a high accuracy network time server 4 SNTP Server Addr This option is used to set the SNTP server address The SNTP server address must be entered in decimal form in the box provided separated by periods 5 SNTP Poll Int This option is used to set the SNTP poll interval The SNTP poll interval is the number of seconds that the adapter waits between sending SNTP requests and messages to the SNTP server Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Time Date Adjust 1 Adjust Time 3 54 2 Adjust Date 09 01 05 3 SNTP Status ENABLED 4 SNTP Server Addr 192 168 1 100 5 SNTP Poll Int 0 6 SNTP Timezone 0 Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 47 6 SNTP Timezone This option is used to select a specific time zone for SNTP capabilities The time zone is based from the GMT and a valid inpu
91. ge 5 88 7 Remote Terminal This option is used to set a remote terminal SHDSL provides an overhead channel EOC over which the Total Access 1240 can configure the NTU SHDSL modem 09 01 05 03 56 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Ports 1 Configuration 2 Provisioning 3 Status 4 Alarms 5 Test 6 Performance 7 Remote Terminal Selection System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 66 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration screen see Figure 5 47 displays information about the system For instance the part number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN website or to order additional parts The software revision can be required when calling ADTRAN Technical Support Figure 5 47 SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Screen NOTE The Loop number displayed indicates the current loop number being viewed or provisioned There are two descriptors for each SHDSL field LTU Line Terminating Unit NTU Network Terminating Unit The SHDLSL Loop 1 Configuration fields are shown in Table 5 48 09 01 05 03 57 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration LTU NTU Vendor ID ADTN N A Part Number 1179605L5 N A Serial Number E49A1314 N A Product Revision A N A Manufacture Date N A CLEI Code N A SHDSL Version 01 N A Vendor List Number 1 N A Vendor Issue Number 1 N A Boot Revision A01 00 N A Soft
92. hin the DSLAM The DSLAM supports up to 96 individual VLANs The packet is forwarded to the corresponding customer VC egress point When multiple VCs are on the same VLAN the Total Access 1240 system matches the packet s MAC address to those in the MAC Learning Table and forward the packet to the VC associated with a matching MAC address If there is no corresponding MAC address in the MAC Learning Table the packet is forwarded to all VCs on the same VLAN in an attempt to learn the appropriate VC to which the MAC belongs Condition The packet has a VLAN tag that does not match one of the VLANs provisioned within the DSLAM The DSLAM supports up to 96 individual VLANs The packet is discarded Condition The packet is untagged If one or more VCs are set to a VLAN of 1 Native Operation the Total Access 1240 system matches the packet s MAC address to those in the MAC Learning Table and forward the packet to the VC associated with a matching MAC address If no VCs are set to Native Operation the packet is discarded Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 2 4 61179605L5 5B Network Egress Every packet is forwarded Subscriber Egress The VLAN tag is removed The packet is forwarded to the VC corresponding to the original VLAN Tag A diagram depicting the Total Access 1240 Ingress Egress points is provided in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Total
93. ined based on the impact to customer service Table 5 42 External Alarm Severity Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Critical This option is used to designate a critical alarm 2 Major This option is used to designate a major alarm 3 Minor This option is used to designate a minor alarm 4 Load Shedding This option is used to designate an alarm that shuts down SHDSL services Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 55 Unacknowledged Alarms None External Alarm Severity 1 Critical 2 Major 3 Minor 4 Load Shedding Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 59 Code Download Method Menu The Code Download Method menu see Figure 5 41 displays two methods to download code Y Modem TFTP CAUTION Downloading new code is service affecting NOTE The System Management menu TFTP IP address option must be configured to use TFTP Figure 5 41 Code Download Method Menu The Code Download Method menu options are shown in Table 5 43 Table 5 43 Code Download Method Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Y Modem This option displays the Y Modem Download Menu on page 5 60 2 TFTP This option displays the TFTP Firmware Download Screen on page 5 61 Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 55 Unacknowledged Alarms None Code Download Method 1 Y Modem Craft Port 2 TFTP Selection
94. is option is used to display the middle or third 15 minute period of bridge statistics 4 3 4 This option is used to display the fourth 15 minute period of bridge statistics 5 Newest This option is used to display the newest 15 minute period of bridge statistics 6 Prev This option is used to display bridge statistics for the previous port 7 Next This option is used to display bridge statistics for the next port Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 02 32 Unacknowledged Alarms INFO Previous Bridge Statistics 15 Minute Periods Port 1 Bridge 1 93 of 96 96 Time Periods lt Oldest Newest gt 03 29 05 03 29 05 03 29 05 03 29 05 01 45 00 02 00 00 02 15 00 02 30 00 Successful Tx Packets 0 0 0 0 Errored Tx Packets 0 0 0 0 Successful Tx Bytes 0 0 0 0 Errored Tx Bytes 0 0 0 0 Successful Rx Packets 0 0 0 0 Errored Rx Packets 0 0 0 0 Successful Rx Bytes 0 0 0 0 Errored Rx Bytes 0 0 0 0 ATM Tx Cells 0 0 0 0 ATM Rx Cells 0 0 0 0 C Clear Previous Statistics M Next Bridge J Go to Current Statistics Screen N Next Port P Previous Port 1 Oldest 2 1 4 3 Middle 4 3 4 5 Newest 6 Prev 7 Next System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 33 The Previous Bridge Statistics menu fields are described in Table 5 25 The Previous Bridge Statistics menu hot keys are shown in Table 5 26 Table 5 25 Previous Bridge Statistics Menu
95. lds Field Description Bridge This field displays the current bridge number VPI This field displays the current port VPI setting VCI This field displays the current port VCI setting PRI This field displays the traffic prioritization VLAN This field displays the current VLAN ID VPri This field displays the current VLAN priority for the port ET This field displays the Ether Type value LS This field displays the Local Switching selection Y N DMF This field displays Destination MAC Filtering status as being enabled Y or disabled N Enabled This field displays the enabled disabled status Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Bridge User Port Provisioning Bridge VPI VCI PRI VLAN VPri ET LS DMF Enabled 1 0 35 Low 101 0 Any N N Yes 2 0 36 Low 102 0 Any N N Yes 3 0 37 Low 103 0 Any N N Yes 4 0 38 Low 104 0 Any N N Yes 1 Port 1 8 VLAN ID 101 2 Bridge 1 9 VLAN Priority 0 3 Circuit ID No Circuit ID 10 EtherType Any 4 VPI 0 11 Local Switching N 5 VCI 35 12 Enabled Disabled Yes 6 Priority Low 13 Save Changes SAVED 7 Select Destination Mac Filters 14 Apply To Other Ports Selection Up and Down Arrows to select a bridge Left amp Right Arrows or Tab to page over to other bridge ports Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 14 61179605L5 5B The Bridge User Port Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 8 Table 5 8 Bridge User Port Provisi
96. minal menu display to the top level ESC This keyboard command is used to return to the previous menu Spacebar This keyboard command is used to toggle the setting choices for a text field Table 5 2 Menu Specific Hot Keys Hot Key Description Ethernet Statistics C This hot key is used to clear the current Ethernet statistics J This hot key is used to jump to the Current or Previous Ethernet statistics screen Bridge Statistics C This hot key is used to clear the current Bridge statistics J This hot key is used to jump to the Current or Previous Bridge statistics menu M This hot key is used to display the next bridge N This hot key is used to display the next port P This hot key is used to go to the previous port SHDSL Provisioning N This hot key is used to display the next loop P This hot key is used to display the previous loop S This hot key is used to select a specific loop Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 6 61179605L5 5B MENU TREES There are a number of menu screens designed to aid in the maintenance and troubleshooting of the Total Access 1240 The Total Access 1240 menu trees see Figure 5 3 and Figure 5 4 are visual maps that is used to locate provisioning options System Alarms A This hot key is used to acknowledge all alarms C This hot key is used to clear all alarms F This hot key is used to display the first alarm L This hot key
97. ng Menu on page 5 76 09 01 05 01 34 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning 1 Service State OOS Maintenance 2 Interface Mode 2 wire 3 Rate 2304 Kbps N 36 4 G 991 2 Annex B 5 Lineprobing PMMS Disabled 6 PMMS Margin N A 7 Loopback Timeout Disabled 8 Alarm Thresholds Selection N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 72 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Service State menu see Figure 5 52 is used to set the loop service state The default value is Out of Service Maintenance Figure 5 52 SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Service State menu options are shown in Table 5 52 Table 5 52 SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Options Option Description Function 1 In Service This option makes SHDSL services available if installed and Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported 2 Out of Service Unassigned This option makes SHDSL services unavailable and no Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported 3 Out of Service Maintenance This option makes SHDSL services available and no Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported 09 01 05 03 58 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Service State 1 In Service 2 Out of Service Unassigned 3 Out of Service Maintenance Selection System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 611
98. not Change d VLAN Priority INT 0 7 e Traffic type Do not Change Appendix B SCA File Format SCA Format 61179605L5 5B B 3 SNTPCSETTINGS BEGIN isfs SNTPCSETTINGS Internal Filename Do not change 192 168 1 100 0 0 0 See Table B 3 for fields a b c and d END isfs SNTPCSETTINGS Internal Filename Do not change LocSTUCardProvisioning Values are in hex LocSTUCardProvisioning 1 Internal Variable Name Do not Change C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Column Header Do not Change Column Separator Do not Change 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 a4 See Table B 4 below by column number Table B 3 SNTPCSETTINGS Field Option Values a SNTP Server IP address Decimal format XXX XXX XXX XXX b Polling Interval 0 Disabled 1 to 30 in minutes c Offset from GMT 12 IDLW 11 NT 10 HST 9 AKST 8 YDT 7 PDT 6 MDT 5 CDT 4 EDT 3 BRA 2 AT 1 WAT 0 GMT 1 CET 2 EET 3 IDT 4 USZ3 5 USZ4 6 USZ5 7 WAST 8 CCT 9 ROK 10 KDT 11 EADT 12 IDLE 13 NZDT d Flags Do not Change Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice B 4 61179605L5 5B LocSTULineProvisioning 24 Values are in Hex LocSTULineProvisioning 24 Internal Variable Name Do not Change C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22
99. nu 5 57 Figure 5 40 External Alarm Severity Menu 5 58 Figure 5 41 Code Download Method Menu 5 59 Figure 5 42 Y Modem Download Menu 5 60 Figure 5 43 TFTP Firmware Download Screen 5 61 Figure 5 44 Restore Factory Defaults Menu 5 63 Figure 5 45 Reset System Menu 5 64 Figure 5 46 SHDSL Ports Menu 5 65 Figure 5 47 SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Screen 5 66 Figure 5 48 Provisioning Menu 5 68 Figure 5 49 Card Provisioning Menu 5 69 Figure 5 50 Restore factory Defaults S
100. nute period of Ethernet statistics 6 Prev This option is used to display Ethernet statistics for the previous port 7 Next This option is used to display Ethernet statistics for the next port Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 02 18 Unacknowledged Alarms INFO Previous Ethernet Statistics 15 Minute Periods Ethernet Port 93 of 96 96 Time Periods lt Oldest Newest gt 03 29 05 03 29 05 03 29 05 03 29 05 01 30 00 01 45 00 02 00 00 02 15 00 Successful Tx Packets 0 0 0 0 Errored Tx Packets 0 0 0 0 Successful Rx Packets 0 0 0 0 Errored Rx Packets 0 0 0 0 Broadcast Rx Packets 0 0 0 0 Multicast Rx Packets 0 0 0 0 Rx CRC Errors 0 0 0 0 C Clear Previous Statistics J Go to Current Statistics Screen 1 Oldest 2 1 4 3 Middle 4 3 4 5 Newest 6 Prev 7 Next System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 29 The Previous Ethernet Statistics menu fields are described in Table 5 19 The Current Ethernet Statistics menu hot keys are shown in Table 5 20 Table 5 19 Ethernet Statistics Previous Fields Field Description Successful Tx Packets This field displays the number of packets successfully transmitted from the unit Errored Tx Packets This field displays the number of packets transmitted with errors from the unit Successful Rx Packets This field displays the number of packets successfully received to the unit Errored Rx Packets
101. oard Commands 5 5 Table 5 2 Menu Specific Hot Keys 5 5 Table 5 3 Total Access 1240 Main Menu Options 5 9 Table 5 4 Configuration Screen Fields 5 10 Table 5 5 Bridge Circuit Management Menu 5 11 Table 5 6 Bridge Port Summary Screen Fields 5 12 Table 5 7 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu Fields 5 13 Table 5 8 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu Options 5 14 Table 5 9 Traffic Type Examples 5 16 Table 5 10 Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu Options 5 20 Table 5 11 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu Options 5 21 Table 5 12 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu Fields
102. oning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Port This option is used select a Port 1 24 2 Bridge This option is used to assign a bridge number to each circuit Each circuit must be assigned to one of four bridges 3 Circuit ID This option is used to assign a text name to the circuit for use by the provider to identify the circuit 4 VPI This option is used to configure each circuit with the Virtual Path Identifier VPI to match the modem that the customer is using 5 VCI This option is used to configure each circuit with the Virtual Channel Identifier VCI to match the modem that the customer is using 6 Priority This option is used to assign strict prioritization to each circuit See Strict Prioritization on page 5 15 7 Select Destination Mac Filters This option displays the Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu on page 5 19 8 VLAN ID This option is used to assign a VLAN ID The VLAN ID is used to uniquely identify a particular VLAN per IEEE 802 1 Q The parameter for a VLAN ID is a number between 1 and 4094 9 VLAN Priority This option displays the VLAN Priority on page 5 16 10 Ether Type This option is used to assign EtherType Filtering which is selectable as Any IP or PPPoE See EtherType Filtering on page 5 17 11 Local Switching This option is used to enable or disable Local Switching Selection of this option toggles between Y es and N o See Local Switching
103. outs are shown in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Alarm Pinouts Pin Contact Description Pin Contact Description 1 Alarm 3 Input A 9 Minor Alarm NC 2 Alarm 1 Input B 10 Major Alarm NC 3 Critical Alarm COM 11 Alarm 2 Input B 4 Minor Alarm COM 12 Alarm 1 Input A 5 Major Alarm COM 13 Critical Alarm NO 6 Alarm 3 Input B 14 Minor Alarm NO 7 Alarm 2 Input A 15 Major Alarm NO 8 Critical Alarm NC Alarm Connection Section 3 Installation Ground and Power Connections 61179605L5 5B 3 11 SHDSL Connection The Total Access 1240 provides 24 SHDSL ports on one 50 pin male amphenol connector see Figure 3 9 The 24 SHDSL links can be physically bonded in pairs A maximum of twelve 4 wire SHDSL links are supported per module SHDSL links are bonded in odd and even sequential pairs For example SHDSL links 1 and 2 3 and 4 or 9 and 10 can be linked to form 4 wire SHDSL links Figure 3 9 SHDSL 50 pin Male Amphenol Connector To connect the SHDLS ports perform the following steps 1 Connect a 25 pair female ended amphenol connector to the male ended amphenol connector labeled SHDSL 2 Tighten the screw normally provided with the amphenol connector attached to the cable on the right side of the amphenol connector 3 Use the cable tie provided placed through the tie bracket provided to secure the left side of the amphenol connector The pin assignments for the SHDSL cable pinouts are sho
104. own as white listing because traffic other than the configured Mac addresses is discarded and traffic with the configured Mac addresses is forwarded Broadcast traffic is forwarded in either case Selecting Disabled allows the filtering to be turned off even if the Mac addresses are configured Figure 5 13 Destination Mac Filtering Concept Diagram Total Access 1240 Ethernet Vlan 101 DMF enabled Ingress Egress Ingress Egress SHDSL ports 1 24 Port 1 Port 2 Port 23 Port 24 Vlan 124 DMF enabled 5 possible Mac entries If Dest Mac of the packet matches the packet is forwarded otherwise it is discarded 5 possible Mac entries If Dest Mac of the packet matches the packet is forwarded otherwise it is discarded Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 20 61179605L5 5B The Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu see Figure 5 14 is used to select a Port and Bridge enable or disable MAC filtering and set up to 5 MAC Addresses Figure 5 14 Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu The Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu options are described in Table 5 10 Table 5 10 Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Port This option is used to select a port between 1 and 24 2 Bridge This option is used to select a bridge between 1 and 4 3 MAC Filter This option is used to either enable or disable Mac filtering 4 Save Changes This option is used to save config
105. posed to dial up connection 3 Plug the male end of the data cable into the Total Access 1240 Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for the equipment Inband Management Interface To access the Total Access 1240 through the inband management method use an appropriate Telnet client to access the management interface of the Total Access 1240 at the configured IP address For more information refer to System Management Menu on page 5 34 NOTE A craft port session takes priority over a Telnet session An active craft port session must be terminated before a Telnet session can be successfully started When a craft port session is initiated any active Telnet session is automatically disconnected Section 5 User Interface Logging on to the Total Access 1240 61179605L5 5B 5 3 LOGGING ON TO THE TOTAL ACCESS 1240 To login to the Total Access 1240 system perform the following steps 1 Establish the physical connection to the Total Access 1240 2 If a craft port session is being used proceed to step 3 If using a Telnet session proceed to step 4 3 Press CTRL R until the Login prompt appears The Login screen is displayed in Figure 5 2 The Total Access 1240 system requires the login name and associated password 4 Enter the default login name ADMIN or the configured login name with System Administrator privileges and press ENTER 5 Enter the default password PASSWORD or the config
106. re the factory defaults of the system CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost Figure 5 44 Restore Factory Defaults Menu The Restore Factory Defaults menu options are shown in Table 5 45 Table 5 45 Restore Factory Defaults Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Restore This option is used to restore all SNMP settings to the factory default settings 2 Exit This option is used to return to the System Management Menu on page 5 34 The factory defaults are not restored Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 01 25 Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore Factory Defaults WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING This defaults all TA1240 options EXCEPT Management IP Settings and the unit will be restarted upon completion The restore operation may take several minutes 1 Restore 2 Exit Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 64 61179605L5 5B Reset System Menu The Reset System menu see Figure 5 45 is used to remotely reset the system CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost CAUTION When the Reset System option is selected the system resets with out additional prompting Figure 5 45 Reset System Menu The Reset System menu op
107. rt Statistics This option displays the Current Bridge Statistics Menu on page 5 30 Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 41 Unacknowledged Alarms None Bridge Circuit Management 1 Bridge Port Provisioning 2 Ethernet Provisioning 3 Ethernet Statistics 4 Bridge Port Statistics Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 12 61179605L5 5B Bridge Port Summary Screen The Bridge Port Summary screen see Figure 5 8 displays all ports and their set parameters simultaneously A highlighted port number on this screen indicates a modem as online and trained To provision a specific port navigate to the port with directional arrows and press the spacebar Refer to Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu on page 5 13 Figure 5 8 Bridge Port Summary Screen The Bridge Port Summary screen fields are described in Table 5 6 Table 5 6 Bridge Port Summary Screen Fields Field Description Port This field displays the current port number Bridge This field displays the current bridge number VPI This field displays the current port VPI setting VCI This field displays the current port VCI setting PRI This field displays the traffic prioritization VLAN This field displays the current VLAN ID VPri This field displays the current VLAN priority for the port ET This field displays the Ether Type value LS This field displays the Local Switching
108. s field displays the number of good bytes successfully transmitted to the Total Access 1240 Bad Bytes This field displays the number of bad bytes transmitted to the Total Access 1240 ATM Statistics Tx Cells This field displays the number of ATM cells transmitted by the Total Access 1240 Rx Cells This option displays the number of ATM cells received by the Total Access 1240 Table 5 23 Current Bridge Statistics Menu Hot Keys Hot Key Description C This hot key is used to clear the current bridge statistics J This hot key displays the Previous Bridge Statistics Menu on page 5 32 M This hot key is used to display the next bridge N This hot key is used to display the next port P This hot key is used to display the previous port Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 32 61179605L5 5B Previous Bridge Statistics Menu The Previous Bridge Statistics menu see Figure 5 22 is used to view previous bridge transmit and receive statistics Figure 5 22 Previous Bridge Statistics Previous Menu The Previous Bridge Statistics menu options located at the bottom of the screen are shown in Table 5 24 Table 5 24 Previous Bridge Statistics Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Oldest This option is used to display the oldest 15 minute period of bridge statistics 2 1 4 This option is used to display the second oldest 15 minute period of bridge statistics 3 Middle Th
109. s from the unit This field displays the running count of seconds with any CRC errors from the SHDSL modem SES This field displays the running count of seconds with 832 or more CRC errors from the unit This field displays the running count of seconds with 832 or more CRC errors from the SHDSL modem UAS This field displays the running count of seconds where link access is not available from the unit This field displays the running count of seconds where link access is not available from the SHDSL modem LOSWS This field displays the running count of seconds where the SHDSL sync word is not detected from the unit This field displays the running count of seconds where the SHDSL sync word is not detected from the SHDSL modem CVC This field displays the running count of code violations from the unit This field displays the running count of code violations from the SHDSL modem Table 5 57 SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu Fields Continued Field LTU Description NTU Description Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 82 61179605L5 5B Alarm Status Screen The Alarm Status screen see Figure 5 61 is used to view and clear the alarm log Figure 5 61 Alarm Status Screen The Alarm Status screen displays the status of each alarm the port description the alarm level the time of the alarm and the date the alarm occurred 09 01 05 03 11 Total Access 1240 Page 1 of 1 Alarm Status
110. s option sets the Ethernet interface to transmit and receive simultaneously 3 Half Duplex This option sets the Ethernet interface to transmit or receive at a given time but not simultaneously Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 44 Unacknowledged Alarms None Duplex Mode Full Duplex 1 Auto Negotiate 2 Full Duplex 3 Half Duplex Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 25 Speed Mode Menu The Speed Mode menu see Figure 5 18 provides options to choose the Ethernet speed Figure 5 18 Speed Mode Menu NOTE The speed mode displayed in the title indicates the current speed mode being viewed or provisioned The Speed Mode menu options are shown in Table 5 15 Table 5 15 Speed Mode 100Base Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Auto Negotiate This option sets the system to automatically detect the speed of the attached device 2 100Base This option sets the Ethernet interface to transmit and receive at 100 mb s 3 10Base This option sets the Ethernet interface to transmit and receive at 10 mb s Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 44 Unacknowledged Alarms None Speed Mode 100Base 1 Auto Negotiate 2 100Base 3 10Base Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 26 61179605L5 5B Current Ethernet Statistics Menu The Current Ethernet Statistics men
111. s the unit name of the Total Access 1240 Part Number This field displays the part number of the Total Access 1240 Serial Number This field displays the serial number of the Total Access 1240 Production Revision This field displays the current product revision of the Total Access 1240 Software Revision This field displays the software revision of the Total Access 1240 This field updates automatically when a software download is completed Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 40 Unacknowledged Alarms None Configuration Unit Name Total Access 1240 Part Number 1179605L5 Serial Number E49A1314 Product Revision Software Revision A03 30 Flash B System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 11 Bridge Circuit Management Menu The Bridge Circuit Management menu see Figure 5 7 is used to provision and maintain customer circuits and the Ethernet circuit feeding the system Figure 5 7 Bridge Circuit Management Menu The Bridge Circuit Management menu options are shown in Table 5 5 Table 5 5 Bridge Circuit Management Menu Option Description Function 1 Bridge Port Provisioning This option displays the Bridge Port Summary Screen on page 5 12 2 Ethernet Provisioning This option displays the Ethernet Provisioning Menu on page 5 23 3 Ethernet Statistics This option displays the Current Ethernet Statistics Menu on page 5 26 4 Bridge Po
112. selection Y N DMF This field displays Destination MAC Filtering status as being enabled Y or disabled N Enabled This field displays the enabled disabled status Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Bridge Port Summary Port Bridge VPI VCI PRI VLAN VPri ET LS DMF Enabled 1 1 0 35 Low 101 0 Any N N Yes 1 2 0 36 Low 102 0 Any N N Yes 1 3 0 37 Low 103 0 Any N N Yes 1 4 0 38 Low 104 0 Any N N Yes 2 1 0 35 Low 105 0 Any N N Yes 2 2 0 36 Low 106 0 Any N N Yes 2 3 0 37 Low 107 0 Any N N Yes 2 4 0 38 Low 108 0 Any N N Yes 3 1 0 35 Low 109 0 Any N N Yes 3 2 0 36 Low 110 0 Any N N Yes 3 3 0 37 Low 111 0 Any N N Yes 3 4 0 38 Low 112 0 Any N N Yes 4 1 0 35 Low 113 0 Any N N Yes 4 2 0 36 Low 114 0 Any N N Yes 4 3 0 37 Low 115 0 Any N N Yes 4 4 0 38 Low 116 0 Any N N Yes Up and Down Arrows to select a port and Space Bar to modify Left amp Right Arrows or Tab to page over to other ports Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 13 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu The Bridge User Port Provisioning menu see Figure 5 9 displays the bridge provisioning for the port selected from the Bridge Port Provisioning Summary screen see Figure 5 8 on page 5 12 and is used to set up and maintain the 24 ports Figure 5 9 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu The Bridge User Port Provisioning menu fields are described in Table 5 7 Table 5 7 Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu Fie
113. t can be offset from 12 to 13 hours from GMT Once the IP address of the SNTP server and the desired poll interval is configured the Total Access 1240 polls the specified server IP address from the time of day updates at the specified poll interval Table 5 34 Time Date Adjust Menu Options Continued Option Description Function Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 48 61179605L5 5B Current Baud Rate Menu The Current Baud Rate menu see Figure 5 33 displays the current baud rate The default management port baud rate is 9600 bps Figure 5 33 Current Baud Rate Menu The Current Baud Rate menu options are shown in Table 5 35 CAUTION If the baud rate is changed the rate changes immediately and the terminal emulation software must be updated to reflect the change Table 5 35 Current Baud Rate Menu Options Option Description Function 1 9600 This option configures the baud rate to 9600 bps 2 19200 This option configures the baud rate to 19200 bps 3 38400 This option configures the baud rate to 38400 bps Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 54 Unacknowledged Alarms None Current Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate change is instantaneous remember to adjust your terminal 1 9600 2 19200 3 38400 Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 49 System Configuration Archive Screen The System Configuration Archiv
114. t interface VT 100 Menu System Dedicated Virtual Local Area Network VLAN for Inband Management Channel 24 subscriber ports SHDSL Single Ethernet 10 100Base T uplink Four Virtual Circuits VC per port Strict prioritization ATM Class of Service COS is supported on the VCs that are configured on each SHDSL Port Learning bridge configuration Supports 2 wire operation supporting payload data rates of 192 kbps to 2 304 kbps in increments of 64 kbps Supports 4 wire operation supporting payload data rates of 384 2 192 kbps to 4 608 2 2 304 kbps in increments of 128 2 64 kbps System Configuration Archive SCA Supports the following operational environment NEBS GR 63 CORE ETSI EN 300 019 1 3 Class 3 1E ETSI EN 300 386 V1 3 2 2003 5 for other than telecommunications centres Class B Temperature Hardened 40 C to 70 C Security Features The Total Access 1240 offers a number of filters that affect packets at the subscriber ingress point The security features are as follows Local Switching all ingress subscriber packets are forwarded to the network unless local switching is enabled This is a per port option Ether type Filtering allows the ingress egress filtering of traffic based on an Ether type of IP PPPoE or All Packets that do not meet the provisioned Ether type are discarded This option is on a per VC
115. t receive traffic No ethernet receive traffic Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 1 4 61179605L5 5B Compliance The Total Access 1240 complies with the following international standards Safety UL 60950 Third Edition EN 60950 with IEC 950 CB Scheme ETSI EN 300 386 V1 3 2 2003 5 for other than telecommunications centres Class B Environmental Operational environment NEBS GR 63 CORE ETSI EN 300 019 1 3 Class 3 1E Storage NEBS GR 63 CORE ETSI EN 300 019 1 1 class 1 1 Earthquake NEBS GR 63 CORE zone 4 Transportation NEBS GR 63 CORE ETSI EN 300 019 1 2 class 2 3 Acoustic Noise ETS 300 753 and 2 1056 FAU 104 06 Figure 1 3 displays the compliance labels for the Total Access 1240 Figure 1 3 Total Access 1240 Compliance Labels C O N F O R M S T O A N S I U L S T D 6 0 9 5 0 C E R TI F I E D T O C A N C S A S T D C 2 2 2 N O 6 0 9 5 0 R BFB 401 04 R1A EDN424 24 line SHDSL solution 61179605L5 5B 2 1 Section 2 Application Guidelines INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1240 operates as a transparent bridge to provide Medium Access Control MAC level bridging for Ethernet like networks The number of attached devices can be up to twenty four 2 wire
116. tallation and Maintenance Practice 3 2 61179605L5 5B Shipping Contents The shipping container for the Total Access 1240 includes the contents as shown in Table 3 1 Required Tools Wire wrap tool 2 phillips head screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Multimeter ohmmeter and voltmeter Wire strippers Side cutters Table 3 1 Total Access 1240 Shipping Contents Description Part Number Quantity Total Access 1240 1179605L5 1 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 61179605L5 5 1 Cable Assembly Ground Wire 3125P037 1 Terminal Block 32024CON10 1 Mounting Bracket 19 inch 3265540 1 2 Mounting Bracket 23 inch 3265540 2 2 Screw 8 32 1 4 3276003007 4 Screw 8 32 3 16 327611034 4 Cable Tie 3292032 1 Section 3 Installation Mounting the Total Access 1240 61179605L5 5B 3 3 MOUNTING THE TOTAL ACCESS 1240 The Total Access 1240 is shipped with two sets of mounting brackets that accommodate either a 19 inch or 21 inch rack The mounting brackets used for a 19 inch rack are part number 3265540 1 The mounting brackets used for a 23 inch rack are part number 3265540 2 The mounting brackets provide for flush or mid mounting configurations Figure 3 1 shows the Total Access 1240 mounting bracket installation options Four screws supplied with the unit are required for mounting the brackets to the system Figure 3 1 Moun
117. tes the end of a menu tree path A screen can contain the following objects Read only Field A read only field displays information that cannot be changed The information displayed in a read only field can be static or can be automatically updated by the Total Access 1240 Read write Field A read write field displays information that when selected can be modified Hot Key A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function see Table 5 2 Hot keys are indicated by the required key s and a brief description i e N Next Port Section 5 User Interface Menu Navigation 61179605L5 5B 5 5 MENU NAVIGATION Basic menu navigation is accomplished by selecting the desired option number and then pressing ENTER To return to the previous menu or screen press the ESC escape key To access the System Help screen press the question mark key and press ENTER Hot Keys Table 5 1 shows the general keyboard commands and Table 5 2 shows the menu specific hot keys for the Total Access 1240 system Table 5 1 General Keyboard Commands Keyboard Command Description BACKSPACE This keyboard command is used to delete the character to the left of the cursor during keyboard input ENTER or Return This keyboard command is used to terminate input CTRL R Control and r This keyboard command is used to renew the display CTRL X Control and x This keyboard command is used to force the ter
118. this service state are reflected on all 24 ports Figure 5 49 Card Provisioning Menu The Card Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 50 Table 5 50 Card Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Service State This option is used to select the card service state The available service states are as follows In Service The SHDSL services are available if installed and Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported Out of Service Unassigned No SHDSL services are available No Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported Out of Service Maintenance SHDSL services are available No Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported 2 Restore Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore Factory Defaults Screen on page 5 70 09 01 05 03 58 Total Access 1240 Card Provisioning 1 Service State OOS Maintenance 2 Restore Factory Defaults Selection System Help Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 70 61179605L5 5B Restore Factory Defaults Screen The Restore Factory Defaults screen see Figure 5 50 is used to restore the factory defaults of the main circuit board card CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost Figure 5 50 Restore factory Defaults Screen 09 01 05 01 34 Total Access 1240 Restore Factory Defaults
119. time intervals Figure 5 71 SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 Performance screen fields are described in Table 5 61 Table 5 61 SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen Fields Field LTU Description NTU Description Interface Mode This field displays the interface mode Values include the following 2 wire 4 wire This field displays the interface mode Values include the following 2 wire 4 wire ES This field displays the number of CRC errors from the unit This field displays the number of CRC errors from the SHDSL modem SES This field displays the number of SES errors from the unit This field displays the number of SES errors from the SHDSL modem UAS This field displays the number of UAS errors from the unit This field displays the number of UAS errors from the SHDSL modem LOSWS This field displays the number of LOSWS errors from the unit This field displays the number of LOSWS errors from the SHDSL modem CVC This field displays the number of CVC errors from the unit This field displays the number of CVC errors from the SHDSL modem 09 01 05 03 15 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Interface Mode 2 wire Cur 15 Min Prev 15 Min Cur 24 Hour Prev 24 Hour LTU NTU LTU NTU LTU NTU LTU NTU ES 00000 N A 00000 N A 00000 N A 00000 N A SES 00000 N A 00000 N A 00000 N A 00000 N A UAS 00025 N A 00893 N A 02358 N A 00000 N A LOSWS 00025
120. ting Brackets FRONT BACK P N 3265540 1 Mounting brackets 19 inch rack FRONT BACK P N 3265540 2 Mounting brackets 23 inch rack Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 3 4 61179605L5 5B Flush mount For flush mount systems the Total Access 1240 must be mounted from the front of the rack with mounting brackets in the flush mounting orientation see Figure 3 2 When flush mounting a Total Access 1240 in the rack use a 2 phillips head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the front set of threaded screw holes with the flanges containing the slotted rack mounting holes facing the front of the Total Access 1240 Using four screws appropriate for the mounting rack and the appropriate screwdriver secure the Total Access 1240 in place on the rack Figure 3 2 Flush mount Orientation FRONT BACK P N 3265540 1 Flush mount Orientation P N 3265540 2 19 inch Mounting Brackets 23 inch Mounting Brackets Section 3 Installation Mounting the Total Access 1240 61179605L5 5B 3 5 Mid mount For mid mount systems the Total Access 1240 must be mounted from the front of the rack with mounting brackets in the mid mounting orientation see Figure 3 3 For mid mounting a Total Access 1240 in the rack use a 2 phillips head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the rear set of threaded screw holes with the flanges containing the slotted rack mounting holes facing the front of
121. tions are shown in Table 5 46 Table 5 46 Reset System Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Reset This option is used to reboot the Total Access 1240 All system options are retained 2 Exit This option is used to return to the display to the System Management Menu on page 5 34 The system does not reboot Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 56 Unacknowledged Alarms None Reset System WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING This option resets the entire system All system parameters will be retained Reset occurs immediately 1 Reset 2 Exit Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 65 SHDSL Ports Menu The SHDSL Ports menu see Figure 5 46 is used to provision all SHDSL ports Figure 5 46 SHDSL Ports Menu The SHDSL Ports menu options are shown in Table 5 47 Table 5 47 SHDSL Ports Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Configuration This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Screen on page 5 66 2 Provisioning This option displays the Provisioning Menu on page 5 68 3 Status This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu on page 5 80 4 Alarms This option displays the Alarm Status Screen on page 5 82 5 Test This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu on page 5 83 6 Performance This option displays the SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen on pa
122. ts and the traps enabled options which provide control to manage SNMP remote access to the system through inband management Figure 5 35 SNMP Configuration Menu The SNMP Configuration menu options are shown in Table 5 37 Table 5 37 SNMP Configuration Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Contact Information This option displays the SNMP Contact Information Menu on page 5 52 2 Community Names This option displays the SNMP Community Names Menu on page 5 53 3 Trap Hosts This option displays the SNMP Trap Hosts Menu on page 5 55 4 Traps Enabled This option toggles between Yes and No to enable or disable the traps Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 54 Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP Configuration 1 Contact Information 2 Community Names 3 Trap Hosts 4 Traps Enabled Yes Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 52 61179605L5 5B SNMP Contact Information Menu The SNMP Contact Information menu see Figure 5 36 contains contact information and can be customized to reflect any contact name and location Figure 5 36 SNMP Contact Information Menu The SNMP Contact Information menu options are shown in Table 5 38 Table 5 38 SNMP Contact Information Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Contact This option is used to enter a user specified text string for the name phone number or e mail address o
123. ttings for IP over Ethernet Menu on page 5 43 Table 5 30 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Options Continued Option Description Function Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet 1 IP address 192 168 1 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 4 TFTP IP address 10 200 200 218 5 Reset IP Factory Defaults 6 IP VLAN ID 1 Vlan 1 is untagged 2 4094 is tagged MAC Address 00 a0 c8 12 4c 7c Selection System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 41 Table 5 31 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP address This options is used to configure the IP address in decimal dot format i e 2 Subnet mask This option is used to configure the Subnet Mask in decimal dot format 3 Default Gateway This option is used to configure the Default Gateway The Default Gateway is used to forward traffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the Total Access 1240 The Default Gateway is configured in decimal dot format 4 TFTP IP address This option is used to configure the TFTP IP address The TFTP IP address must be configured to use TFTP for software upgrade The TFTP address is configured in decimal dot format 5 Reset IP Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu
124. ty IP address in decimal dot format i e 9 Privileges This option is used to configure the third SNMP community privilege level Options include Read Write and Read Table 5 39 SNMP Community Names Menu Options Continued Option Description Function Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 55 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu The SNMP Trap Hosts menu see Figure 5 38 is used to set multiple IP Addresses trap desti nations and SNMP versions for notification of a trap A trap is an automatic alert or notifi cation sent to an IP Address The Total Access 1240 system forwards SNMP traps to all configured hosts as the traps occur Figure 5 38 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu The SNMP Trap Hosts menu options are shown in Table 5 40 Table 5 40 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP Address This option is used to configure the first SNMP trap host IP address in decimal dot format i e 2 Version This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the first SNMP trap host Options include the following SNMPv1 SNMPv2 3 IP Address This option is used to configure the second SNMP trap host IP address in decimal dot format i e Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP Trap Hosts Set IP address to enter Trap Host Set IP address to D to delete Trap Host 1 IP Address 0 0 0 0 2 Version
125. u see Figure 5 19 is used to view and reset the current Ethernet statistics Figure 5 19 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu The Current Ethernet Statistics menu fields are shown in Table 5 16 Table 5 16 Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Fields Field Description Transmit Statistics Successfully Transmitted Packets This field displays the number of packets successfully transmitted from the unit Errored Transmitted Packets This field displays the number of packets transmitted with errors from the unit Receive Statistics Successfully Received Packets This field displays the number of packets successfully received to the unit Errored Received Packets This field displays the number of packets received with errors to the unit Broadcast Received Packets This field displays the number of packets received by the layer addressed as broadcast Multicast Received Packets This field displays the number of packets received by the layer addressed as multicast Received CRC Errors This field displays the number of Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC errors received to unit Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 45 Unacknowledged Alarms Current Ethernet Statistics Transmit Statistics Successfully Transmitted Packets 0 LinkType is 10Base mode Errored Transmitted Packets 0 Ethernet Link is Down Receive Statistics Successfully Received Packets 0 Errored Received Packets 0 Broadcast Received Packets 0 Multicast
126. u Options 5 65 Table 5 48 SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Fields 5 67 Table 5 49 Provisioning Menu Options 5 68 Table 5 50 Card Provisioning Menu Options 5 69 Table 5 51 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Menu Options 5 71 Table 5 52 SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Options 5 72 Table 5 53 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu Options 5 73 Table 5 54 SHDSL Loop 1 G 991 2 Annex Menu Options 5 75 Table 5 55 SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing Menu Options 5 76 Table 5 56 SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Threshold Menu Options 5 78 Table 5 57 SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu Fields 5 80 Table 5 58 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu Options 5 83 Table
127. ude SHDSL framing overhead This field displays the speed of the data over the SHDSL circuit which does not include SHDSL framing overhead Interface Mode This field displays the interface mode Values include the following 2 wire 4 wire This field displays the interface mode Values include the following 2 wire 4 wire 09 01 05 03 03 Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Status General Status Down Payload Rate N A Interface Mode 2 wire LTU NTU Loopback Status Inactive N A SNR Margin dB N A N A N A N A N A N A Cur Min Max Loop Atten dB N A N A N A N A N A N A Cur Min Max ES 0 0 SES 0 0 UAS 1647 0 LOSWS 1647 0 CVC 0 0 1 Reset Statistics Selection N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 81 Loopback Status This field displays the loopback status of the unit This field displays the loopback status of the modem SNR Margin dB This field displays the received signal level compared to noise level from the unit This field displays the received signal level compared to noise level from the SHDSL modem Loop Atten dB This field displays the received signal level from the unit expressed in DB This field displays the received signal level from the SHDSL modem expressed in DB ES This field displays the running count of seconds with any CRC error
128. uration This option displays the Configuration Screen on page 5 10 2 Bridge Circuit Management This option displays the Bridge Circuit Management Menu on page 5 11 3 System Management This option displays the System Management Menu on page 5 34 4 User Ports This option displays the SHDSL Ports Menu on page 5 65 5 System Alarms This option displays the System Alarm Log Screen on page 5 89 6 Contact Information This option displays the Contact Information Screen on page 5 90 7 Logoff This option is used to end the Total Access 1240 menu session Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed 09 01 05 03 40 Unacknowledged Alarms None Total Access 1240 1 Configuration 2 Bridge Circuit Management 3 System Management 4 User Ports 5 System Alarms 6 Contact Information 7 Logoff Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 10 61179605L5 5B Configuration Screen The Configuration screen see Figure 5 6 displays information about the system For instance the part number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN website or to order additional parts The software revision can be required when calling ADTRAN Technical Support Figure 5 6 Configuration Screen The Configuration screen fields are shown in Table 5 4 Table 5 4 Configuration Screen Fields Field Description Unit Name This field display
129. uration changes made within this menu This option must be used to implement any provisioning adjustments 5 9 Router MAC Addr These options are used to enter non Multicast MAC Addresses in Hex format in the following format XX XX XX XX XX XX Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Router Dest Mac Filtering 1 Port 9 2 Bridge 1 3 MAC Filter Disabled 4 Save Changes SAVED 5 Router MAC Addr 1 No MAC Address 6 Router MAC Addr 2 No MAC Address 7 Router MAC Addr 3 No MAC Address 8 Router MAC Addr 4 No MAC Address 9 Router MAC Addr 5 No MAC Address Selection J Jump to Provisioning N Next Port P Previous Port System Help Screen Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 21 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu The Apply Provisioning to Ports menu see Figure 5 15 is used to apply any provisioning changes to more than one port Any number of ports can be selected to apply provisioning Figure 5 15 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu CAUTION This is service affecting The Apply Provisioning to Ports menu options are shown in Table 5 11 The Apply Provisioning to Ports menu fields are described in Table 5 12 Table 5 11 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Ports to copy to This option is used to select the specific destination port numbers that provisioning is to be copied 2 Apply Provisioning This option is
130. ure 5 65 An Alarm Indication Signal AIS is injected into the network side Figure 5 65 Local Customer Loopback Local Network Loopback The local network loopback provides a loopback at the LTU in the network direction as shown in Figure 5 66 An AIS signal is injected into the customer side Figure 5 66 Local Network Loopback LTU NTU LTU TX AIS NTU LTU TX AIS NTU Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 86 61179605L5 5B SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback menu see Figure 5 67 is used to perform and view remote loopback tests For troubleshooting purposes the Total Access 1240 provides three types of remote loopbacks Dual Sided Customer Network Figure 5 67 SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback menu options are shown in Table 5 60 Table 5 60 SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Dual Sided This option is used to initiate a remote dual sided loopback For more information refer to Remote Dual Sided Loopback on page 5 87 2 Customer This option is used to initiate a remote customer loopback For more information refer to Remote Customer Loopback on page 5 87 3 Network This option is used to initiate a remote network loopback For more information refer to Remote Network Loopback on page 5 87 09 01 05 00 06 Total Access 1240
131. ured password and press ENTER Figure 5 2 Login Screen NOTE The Login name and Password fields are case sensitive The default values are all uppercase For more information refer to Password Control Menu on page 5 36 Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Login ADMIN Password Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 4 61179605L5 5B MENU STRUCTURE The menu structure for the Total Access 1240 is a layered menu tree Each layer of the menu tree is displayed as a menu or a screen Menu A menu is a display that provides numbered selections that are used to navigate to related menus modify provisioning information or display information screens A menu can contain the following objects Menu Option A menu option is indicated by a number which when selected navigates the display to another menu layer or is used to change the option setting Read only Field A read only field displays information that cannot be changed The information displayed in a read only field can be static or can be automatically updated by the Total Access 1240 Read write Field A read write field displays information that when selected can be modified Hot Key A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function see Table 5 2 Hot keys are indicated by the required key s and a brief description i e N Next Port Screen A screen is a display that usually indica
132. used to apply provisioning to the ports selected from option 1 3 Exit without changes This option is used to exits the menu without changes Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None Apply Provisioning to Ports Warning This is service affecting This will copy the following options to the ports you enter Port Bridge VPI VCI PRI VLAN VPri ET LS DMF Enabled 1 1 0 35 Low 101 0 Any N N Yes 1 2 0 36 Low 102 0 Any N N Yes 1 3 0 37 Low 103 0 Any N N Yes 1 4 0 38 Low 104 0 Any N N Yes Enter in the form of 1 12 15 24 1 Ports to copy to 1 24 2 Apply Provisioning 3 Exit without changes Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 22 61179605L5 5B Table 5 12 Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu Fields Field Description Port This field displays the port number to be provisioned Bridge This field displays the bridge number to be provisioned VPI This field displays the VPI assigned to port VCI This field displays the VCI assigned to port PRI This field displays the traffic priority setting VLAN This field displays the VLAN assigned to port VPri This field displays the Virtual Path setting ET This field displays the EtherType filtering assigned to this VC LS This field indicates if Local Switching is enabled or disabled DMF This field indicates if Destination Mac Filtering is enabled or disabled Enabled This field
133. ware Revision A03 30 Flash A N A Software Checksum E215 N A N Next Loop P Prev Loop S Select Loop System Help Section 5 User Interface Menu Descriptions 61179605L5 5B 5 67 Table 5 48 SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Fields Field LTU Description NTU Description Vendor ID This field displays the unit vendor ID This field displays the modem vendor ID Part Number This field displays the part number of the unit This field displays the part number of the modem Serial Number This field displays the serial number of the unit This field displays the serial number of the modem Product Revision This field displays the current product revision of the unit This field displays the current product revision of the modem Manufacture Date This field displays the unit Manufacture Date This field displays the modem Manufacture Date CLEI Code This field displays the Common Language Equipment Identifier CLEI of the unit This field displays the Common Language Equipment Identifier CLEI of the modem SHDSL Version This field displays the unit SHDSL Version This field displays the modem SHDSL Version Vendor List Number This field displays the unit Vendor List Number This field displays the modem Vendor List Number Vendor Issue Number This field displays the unit Vendor Issue Number This field displays the modem Vendor Issue Number Boot Revision This fiel
134. week 24 hours day ADTRAN Repair CAPS Return for Repair Upgrade 256 963 8722 Repair and Return Address Contact CAPS prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN ADTRAN Inc CAPS Department 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville Alabama 35806 2807 Carrier Networks Division 901 Explorer Blvd Huntsville AL 35806
135. wn in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 SHDSL Cable Pinouts Pair Number Pins Pair Number Pins 1 1 26 14 14 39 2 2 27 15 15 40 3 3 28 16 16 41 4 4 29 17 17 42 5 5 30 18 18 43 6 6 31 19 19 44 7 7 32 20 20 45 8 8 33 21 21 46 9 9 34 22 22 47 10 10 35 23 23 48 11 11 36 24 24 49 12 12 36 25 25 50 Not used SHDSL Connection Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 3 12 61179605L5 5B This page is intentionally blank 61179605L5 5B 4 1 Section 4 Provisioning Defaults INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1240 can be provisioned by a set of menus that are accessible through the DB 9 port labeled CRAFT or through a management VLAN The initial configuration of the system must be completed by way of one of these device ports Once the management VLAN channel has been established the system can be remotely managed through Telnet IP SNMP or Total Access EMS The Total Access 1240 default settings are shown in Table 4 1 through Table 4 5 Table 4 1 Bridge User Port Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Circuit ID 29 character string VPI 0 to 4096 0 VCI 32 to 65536 35 Priority PRI High MidHigh MidH MidLow MidL Low Bridge PRI 1 High 2 MidH 2 MidL 4 Low Port Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled VLAN ID 1 to 4096 Port Bridge VLA
136. x A B A B B Lineprobing PMMS Disabled Enabled Current Condition Enabled Worst Case Condition Disabled PMMS Margin N A CC N from 0 to 20 in dB WC N from 10 to 20 in dB N A Loopback Timeout Disabled 1 999 minutes Disabled SNR Margin Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 15 minutes Disabled Loop Attenuation Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 127 dB Disabled ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 900 seconds Disabled SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 900 seconds Disabled UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 900 seconds Disabled LOSWS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 900 seconds Disabled CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold Disabled 1 65535 errors Disabled Table 4 4 User Port Default Provisioning Options Continued Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Section 4 Provisioning Defaults Introduction 61179605L5 5B 4 5 Table 4 5 SNMP Configuration Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting SNMP Contact Information Contact 50 character string Customer specified Name 50 character string Location 50 character string SNMP Community Names Name 52 character string Private Public Read Write IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Not configured Privileges Read Read Write Read SNMP Trap Hosts Trap Port 1 to
137. y Names menu options are shown in Table 5 39 Table 5 39 SNMP Community Names Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Name This option is used to configure the first SNMP community Settings include Private and Public 2 IP Address This option is used to configure the first SNMP community IP address in decimal dot format i e 3 Privileges This option is used to configure the first SNMP community privilege level Options include Read Write and Read 4 Name This option is used to configure the second SNMP community Settings include Private and Public 5 IP Address This option is used to configure the second SNMP community IP address in decimal dot format i e Total Access 1240 IPoE Fed Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP Community Names Set Name to 0 to delete Community 1 Name private 2 IP Address 0 0 0 0 3 Privileges Read 4 Name public 5 IP Address 0 0 0 0 6 Privileges Read Write 7 Name Not Configured 8 IP Address 0 0 0 0 9 Privileges Selection System Help Screen Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 54 61179605L5 5B 6 Privileges This option is used to configure the second SNMP community privilege level Options include Read Write and Read 7 Name This option is used to configure the third SNMP community Settings include Private and Public 8 IP Address This option is used to configure the third SNMP communi

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