Integrated Access SystemSystem Reference GuidePublication 999-001989Revision A0Release 5.2June 1999
Model No.Running Head5. See the UL Statement for Voice Cards.6. Never attempt to remove the power panel without first disconnecting input power cables
2-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRouting Server Applications2.10.1 Bundled Service DeploymentThe IP Routing Server is targeted at performing b
Reference Guide2-47Applications Routing Server2.10.2 Private Intranet DeploymentA secondary market for the IP Routing Server is private Intranet acces
2-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadLow-Bit Rate Voice Server Applications2.10.3 IP Routing Server SpecificationsUp to three IP Routing server ca
Reference Guide2-49Applications Low-Bit Rate Voice ServerHigh reliability in mission-critical installationsLBRV is suited to carrier networks and serv
2-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadLow-Bit Rate Voice Server Applications2.11.1 Call Center ApplicationIn the application shown in Figure 2-31,
Reference Guide2-51Applications Low-Bit Rate Voice Server2.11.2 Backhauling Voice ApplicationThe integrated access system equipped with a LBRV server
2-52 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadLow-Bit Rate Voice Server Applications2.11.3 Extending Voice Access ApplicationThe application shown in Figur
Reference Guide3-1System Installation IntroductionChapter 3System Installation3.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions for unpacking and ins
3-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Installation System Installation3.3.2 Pre-Installation Tips3.3.2.1 Installation ChecklistInstall your
Reference Guide3-3System Installation Chassis Installation3.3.3 Choosing a Location for Your SystemThe integrated access system requires a reasonably
WARNING!This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class"A" Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul
3-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Installation System Installation3.3.3.2 Wall-Mount Installation TipsTo mount the chassis on a wall, fi
Reference Guide3-5System Installation Chassis InstallationThe brackets are also reversible for mounting in 19-inch or 23-inch racks (48.2 or 58.4 cm).
3-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Installation System InstallationFigure 3-3. Mounting Holes for Front-Loading Chassis with Power Suppli
Reference Guide3-7System Installation Power Supplies and Ringing GeneratorsBe sure both the front and rear of the chassis are accessible for inserting
3-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPower Supplies and Ringing Generators System Installation3.4.3 Setting the U.S./European Configuration JumperB
Reference Guide3-9System Installation Power Supplies and Ringing Generators3.4.6 AC Power Supply and DC Supply FusesThe AC power supply and DC Power S
3-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRinging Generators System InstallationNote:There are two different types of 100W -48V Converters; one with fu
Reference Guide3-11System Installation Ringing Generators3.5.1 Ringing Generators (8906/890620)Ringing generators are needed if the system has FXS or
3-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRinging Generators System Installation11. Hold the unit by its metal handle and align the PCB edges with the
Reference Guide3-13System Installation System Power and Ground Connections3.6 System Power and Ground ConnectionsAfter installing the system power car
Model No.Running HeadFusingTo avoid a fire hazard, use only fuses with the specified type and rating.Power Supply Safety InformationThe following info
3-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Power and Ground Connections System InstallationFigure 3-8. D/C Terminal Block on Front-Loading Chassi
Reference Guide3-15System Installation System Power and Ground ConnectionsFigure 3-9. A/C Power Connector on Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies
3-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Power and Ground Connections System Installation3.6.2 Two-Sided Chassis (891830)Figure 3-10 shows the
Reference Guide3-17System Installation System Power and Ground Connections Figure 3-10. D/C Terminal Block on Two-Sided Chassiswith Power Supplies on
3-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Power and Ground Connections System InstallationFigure 3-11. A/C Power Connector on Two-Sided Chassisw
Reference Guide3-19System Installation System Power and Ground Connections3.6.3 Power Enhanced Chassis with Power Supplies in Front (891930)Figure 3-1
3-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Power and Ground Connections System InstallationFigure 3-12. D/C Terminal Block on Enhanced Chassiswit
Reference Guide3-21System Installation System Power and Ground ConnectionsFigure 3-13. Power Enhanced Chassis with Power Supplies on Top in an A/C Env
3-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPowering Up the System System Installation3.7 Powering Up the SystemAfter connecting the chassis to the exter
Reference Guide3-23System Installation Installing the Other Plug-In Cards3.8.2 CPU Card (8803)Install a CPU-5 XCON Card into slot C1 of the system cha
Electrostatic Discharge PreventionThe plug-in cards contain components that could be damaged by electrostatic discharge. When handling any cards, wear
3-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInstalling the Other Plug-In Cards System Installation3.8.5 User CardsThe system also has numerous user cards
Reference Guide4-1System Configuration and Operation Basic OperationsChapter 4System Configuration and Operation4.1 Basic OperationsThis chapter provi
4-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Initialization System Configuration and Operation4.3.1 RegistrationTo register your system after starti
Reference Guide4-3System Configuration and Operation System Initialization6. Enter password as shown in Figure 4-2. Refer to Table 4-1 for default pas
4-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Initialization System Configuration and Operation7. Enter your vendor code in the Vendor Code field. Se
Reference Guide4-5System Configuration and Operation System Initialization8. Select the type of chassis used (front-loading with power supplies on the
4-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Initialization System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-5. Testing and Initialization ScreenThe syste
Reference Guide4-7System Configuration and Operation System Initialization4.3.2 Logging Into the SystemThe first step in starting an operator session
4-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Initialization System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-6. Typical Login Screen3. Contact your system
Reference Guide4-9System Configuration and Operation System InitializationFigure 4-7. Typical System Main Screen(Two-Sided Chassis and Front-Loading C
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4-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Initialization System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-8. Typical System Main Screen(Front-Loading
Reference Guide4-11System Configuration and Operation System Screens4.4 System ScreensThe system screen will display each card that is currently insta
4-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Screens System Configuration and Operation4.4.2 Voice and Data Card StatusThe System Main Screen also
Reference Guide4-13System Configuration and Operation System Screens4.4.3 Server Card StatusPort status for the ADPCM and ISDN-PRI Server cards is det
4-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Screens System Configuration and OperationThe status for these ATM ports is represented by four charac
Reference Guide4-15System Configuration and Operation System ScreensFigure 4-10. Typical Card Main ScreenThe bottom line of each Card Main Screen list
4-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCard Configuration System Configuration and Operation4.4.5 Test and Debug ScreenYou can also go from the Syst
Reference Guide4-17System Configuration and Operation Card ConfigurationBe sure to configure each card according to your networking requirements. From
4-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadReinitializing the System System Configuration and Operation4.6 Reinitializing the SystemThe system stores in
Reference Guide4-19System Configuration and Operation Reinitializing the SystemFigure 4-11. Cold-Start NVRAM Test Screen.WARNING!The "Z" com
Regulatory Compliance InformationFCC Part 68 InformationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.The equipment has FCC Registration Numbe
4-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and Operation4.7 AlarmsAlarms warn you of problems by reporting possible system h
Reference Guide4-21System Configuration and Operation AlarmsThe first character set (00023 in the above display) is the Alarm Sequence Number. This is
4-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and Operation4.7.2 Alarm Filter SettingsYou can set filters for each alarm so tha
Reference Guide4-23System Configuration and Operation AlarmsThe fourth column of the Alarm Filters Screen contains the filter modifiers info, minor, m
4-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and OperationTable 4-3. Alarm FiltersFilter Alarm MeaningOOS Out of Service The c
Reference Guide4-25System Configuration and Operation Alarms4.7.3 Alarm ModifiersEach alarm may also be designated as I=info, m=minor, M=major or C=cr
4-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAlarms System Configuration and Operation4. In earlier software releases, if an operator erroneously attempte
Reference Guide4-27System Configuration and Operation AlarmsFigure 4-14. Typical Alarm History ScreenNode_1 |
4-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTime Slot Configuration Screen System Configuration and Operation4.8 Time Slot Configuration ScreenFrom the S
Reference Guide4-29System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance4.12.1 Test, Debug, Backup & RestoreAdvanced configuration and diagn
Model No.Running HeadCE MarkingThe CE mark is affixed to those chassis that conform to the following Commission Directives:•89/336/EEC on the approxim
4-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Level Maintenance System Configuration and Operation4.12.2 Zipping the SystemFigure 4-16 shows a typic
Reference Guide4-31System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance4.12.3 Debugging the SystemThe D (Debug) command is only available to fa
4-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Level Maintenance System Configuration and Operation4.12.5 Pre-TFTP Backup and Restore PreparationTo p
Reference Guide4-33System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance6. Press “G” for Go - an NV image overwrite command confirmation appears
4-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Level Maintenance System Configuration and Operation10. Following completion of the restoration proces
Reference Guide4-35System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance5. From the Terminal Emulation Screen Menu select Send Text File. The sy
4-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTaking a Card Out of Service System Configuration and Operation11. From the terminal screen select “Receive F
Reference Guide4-37System Configuration and Operation CPU Switching4.14 CPU SwitchingThe 5.2 host release provides CPU redundancy switching by pressin
4-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAssigning Time Slots System Configuration and Operation4.15.1 Modes of OperationIn the 5.x system, the only m
Reference Guide4-39System Configuration and Operation Assigning Time SlotsFigure 4-17. Typical E&M Card Time Slot Assignments4.16.2 Assigning Mult
Country-Specific Regulatory Compliance InformationCanadaCanadian DOC InformationNOTICE TO USERS OF THE CANADIAN TELEPHONE NETWORKThe Canadian Departme
4-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAssigning Time Slots System Configuration and Operation4. Place an “x” under each desired time slot, using th
Reference Guide4-41System Configuration and Operation Assigning Time SlotsFigure 4-19. Typical HSU Card Time Slot Assignments for E14.16.3 Cross-Conne
4-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAutomatic Time Slot Assignment System Configuration and Operation4.17 Automatic Time Slot AssignmentYou can a
Reference Guide4-43System Configuration and Operation Automatic Time Slot Assignment5. Select the WAN port to which you want to assign the voice cards
4-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAutomatic Time Slot Assignment System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-22. Typical WAN Card SelectionNode_
Reference Guide4-45System Configuration and Operation Automatic Time Slot AssignmentFigure 4-23. Typical System Main Screen with AlarmsIn Figure 4-24,
4-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-24. Typical WAN Time Slot Assignme
Reference Guide4-47System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 4-25. Typical CPU Cross-Connect ScreenNode_1 | C1
4-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-26. Add a Cross-Connect Circuit Sc
Reference Guide4-49System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsTable 4-4. Time Slot Cross-Connection Option Settings and Default
Model No.Running HeadJapanClass A ITE NotificationEuropeEuropean Telecommunication ApprovalsUnder the Telecommunications Terminal Directive the follow
4-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationWARNING!When cross-connecting multiple inde
Reference Guide4-51System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slotsuses the same convention (w1-1, w1-2, etc.) seen earlier. If a WA
4-52 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-29. Time Slot and Bandwidth Option
Reference Guide4-53System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 4-30. Test OptionsW/UThe second WAN Unit column is the T1/
4-54 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationMake your selection with the space bar and
Reference Guide4-55System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 4-31. Cross-Connect Circuit Type SelectionTCYou can define
4-56 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationIf you choose user, also enter a two-digit
Reference Guide4-57System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 4-33. Signaling Bit Pattern SelectionNode_1 | C1
4-58 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-34. Voice Options ScreenCNVThe Con
Reference Guide4-59System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsThe ANSI-CCITT setting will convert the incoming ANSI signaling t
The approved CEPT configuration options are shown below.The Interface Card is also listed in the approval documentation and provides a direct metallic
4-60 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-36. Selecting Signaling Conversion
Reference Guide4-61System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 4-37. Typical Completed CircuitsNode_1 | C1 CPU X
4-62 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connect Actions System Configuration and Operation4.19 Cross-Connect ActionsTable 4-5 summarizes the ac
Reference Guide4-63System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connect ActionsTo update a cross-connected circuit from the CPU Cross-Connect Screen, high
4-64 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connect Actions System Configuration and OperationTo delete a cross-connected circuit from the CPU Cros
Reference Guide4-65System Configuration and Operation Testing Voice Cross-Connects4.20 Testing Voice Cross-ConnectsVoice and data circuits differ in t
4-66 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTesting Voice Cross-Connects System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-41. Highlighted Circuit on a WAN Cros
Reference Guide4-67System Configuration and Operation Testing Voice Cross-ConnectsTable 4-6. WAN Cross-Connect Test Screen Option Settings and Defaul
4-68 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTesting Voice Cross-Connects System Configuration and OperationPATTERNThe Pattern parameter allows you to cho
Reference Guide4-69System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast Option4.21 Using the Broadcast OptionOne of the special features of WAN time
Model No.Running HeadTrademarks:5ESS is a registered trademark of Lucent TechnologiesDMS-100 and DMS-200 are trademarks of Northern Telecom.Nortel is
Model No.Running HeadGermanyGerman Approval NumberThe German approval number is A118 142F.Safety WarningSPEZIFISCHE SICHERHEITSMAßNAHMENDIE EINRICHTUN
4-70 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-44. Typical Main Cross-Connect ScreenBr
Reference Guide4-71System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 4-45. Typical All Circuits ScreenIn addition to the two WAN-to-
4-72 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-46. Typical Add Broadcast ScreenIn this
Reference Guide4-73System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 4-47. Typical "To" Destination SelectionNode_1
4-74 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-48. Typical Time Slot SelectionNode_1
Reference Guide4-75System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 4-49. Typical Complete Broadcast CircuitNode_1 | C1 CPU
4-76 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-50. Three Broadcast CircuitsNode_1
Reference Guide4-77System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 4-51. Typical Deleted Broadcast Circuit4.21.1 WAN Link to WAN L
4-78 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and Operation4.21.2 Broadcast Screen ActionsTable 4-7 lists t
Reference Guide4-79System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast Option4.21.3 Test Access Digroups (TADS)The Test Access Digroups (TADS) is a
Reference GuideiContentsContentsChapter 1 System Overview1.1 Introduction ...
4-80 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and Operation4.21.4 Monitor CircuitWith the monitor circuit,
Reference Guide4-81System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 4-54. Completed Monitor CircuitFigure 4-55 shows a diagram of h
4-82 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-55. Monitor Circuit DiagramFremont DTEJ
Reference Guide4-83System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast Option4.21.5 Split CircuitPressing the “L” command from the Menu of Actions
4-84 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-57. Split Circuit DiagramFremont DTEJac
Reference Guide4-85System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast Option4.21.6 ReleasePressing the “R” (Release) command allows you to release
4-86 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and Operation4.21.7 Terminate and Leave AccessThe Terminate a
Reference Guide4-87System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionTable 4-8. TLA Circuit State Screen Menu of ActionsAction FunctionmoN
4-88 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChecking the Time Slot Map System Configuration and Operation4.22 Checking the Time Slot MapOnce you select a
Reference Guide4-89System Configuration and Operation Checking the Time Slot MapFor E1 transmission (Figure 4-61), time slot 0 and 16 are not availabl
ii Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContents2.6.7 Routing Capabilities ...
4-90 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRecording the Time Slot ConfigurationSystem Configuration and Operation4.23 Recording the Time Slot Configura
Reference Guide4-91System Configuration and OperationRecording the Time Slot ConfigurationTable 4-10. Time Slot Recording Form for E1 OperationWAN Po
4-92 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRedundant Operations System Configuration and Operation4.24 Redundant OperationsThis section describes the re
Reference Guide4-93System Configuration and Operation CPU Card RedundancyFigure 4-62. Typical Redundant-Power Supply System Main Screen4.26 CPU Card R
4-94 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-63. Manually Switching to a Redundant CPUAt th
Reference Guide4-95System Configuration and Operation WAN Card RedundancyFigure 4-64. Typical System with CPU Switchover Completed4.27 WAN Card Redund
4-96 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationDuring a WAN redundancy switch, voice and data traffic
Reference Guide4-97System Configuration and Operation WAN Card RedundancyFigure 4-65. Typical Cross-Connect System with WAN Card RedundancyFigure 4-66
4-98 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-66. Switching to a Redundant Cross-Connect WAN
Reference Guide4-99System Configuration and Operation ADPCM Card RedundancyFigure 4-67. Typical Cross-Connect WAN Card Redundancy Switch in Progress4.
Reference GuideiiiContents3.4.4 Installing the System Power Cards...3-83.4.5 Talk Battery Su
4-100 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadADPCM Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationFigure 4-68. Typical System with Redundant ADPCM Car
Reference Guide4-101System Configuration and Operation ADPCM Card RedundancyTo choose a redundant ADPCM card for the system, proceed as follows:1. Go
4-102 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadADPCM Card Redundancy System Configuration and Operation
Reference Guide5-1CPU Card IntroductionChapter 5CPU Card5.1 IntroductionThe CPU is the “brain” of the Integrated Access System and performs most of th
5-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card Descriptions CPU Card5.2.1.1 Card Jumper/Switch SettingsThe CPU XCON Card has US/Euro jumpers on its
Reference Guide5-3CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and Settings5.3 CPU Card User Screens and SettingsThe CPU card has several user interface screens for
5-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU CardThe bottom highlighted line of the above screen shows a series of a
Reference Guide5-5CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and SettingsMANAGER, OPERATOR, AND VIEWER The other three passwords are, "Manager," "O
5-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU CardALRM SEQThe Alarm Sequence setting establishes how the sequence num
Reference Guide5-7CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and SettingsFigure 5-3. Typical CPU Print Alarm ScreenTable 5-2 lists the operations that can be perf
iv Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContents4.7.5 Backplane Out of Service (BP_OOS)... 4-254.7.6
5-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU CardTable 5-3. Print Alarm Screen Option Settings and DefaultsNotes:1.
Reference Guide5-9CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and SettingsPRT PHONE#The Print Phone Number field shows the number the modem dials to report alarms
5-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardWhen the specified interval cycle for major or minor alarms is reached, the
Reference Guide5-11CPU Card TCP/IP Network Management(Facility Data Link) of an ESF-framed T1 link, the SA4 on an E1 link, a B7R formatted DS0 on a T1
5-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardFigure 5-6 shows the TCP/IP Screen. To access this screen, press “I” (tcp/I
Reference Guide5-13CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementTable 5-5. TCP/IP Screen Option Settings and DefaultsHOST IP STATEThis parameter determines wheth
5-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardHOST NETMASKThe Host Netmask is used to indicate how much of the IP address
Reference Guide5-15CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementFigure 5-7. CPU Default IP Port Selection ScreenDEFAULT IP SLOTThe Default IP Slot options are de
5-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardDEFAULT IP UNITThe Default IP Unit (Figure 5-8) options are determined by t
Reference Guide5-17CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementRPT1 COMMUN STRThe RPT1 Community String holds the community string for the first NMS host runnin
Reference GuidevContentsChapter 5 CPU Card5.1 Introduction ...
5-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU Card5.4.1 Network Statistics ScreensThe Network Statistics Screens provide main
Reference Guide5-19CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementTable 5-6. Network Statistics Screen Actions5.4.1.1 SLIP ParametersThe Serial Line Interface Pro
5-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardBuffer OverflowThe Buffer Overflow field shows the occurrences of buffer ov
Reference Guide5-21CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementFrames TransmittedThe Frames Transmitted field shows the number of frames sent from the local sys
5-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardDatagrams ReceivedThe Datagrams Received field shows the number of IP datag
Reference Guide5-23CPU Card TCP/IP Network Management5.4.1.4 ICMP ParametersThe ICMP parameters also appear in the second Network Statistics Screen (F
5-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardFigure 5-11. Typical Network Statistics Screen, Page 3Packets ReceivedThe P
Reference Guide5-25CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementPackets Discarded - WindowThe Packets Discarded - Window field shows the number of TCP packets th
5-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardRTT IncreasedThe RTT Increased field shows the number of times the retransm
Reference Guide5-27CPU Card TCP/IP Network Management5.4.1.6 UDP ParametersThe UDP parameters appear in the fourth Network Statistics Screen (Figure 5
vi Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContents6.2.1.3 External Sync Panel...
5-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU Card5.4.1.7 TELNET ParametersThe TELNET parameters also appear in the fourth Ne
Reference Guide5-29CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementSessions ClosedThe Sessions Closed field shows the total number of sessions that were closed by t
5-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU Card5.5 IP Packet RoutingThe integrated access system supports multipoint routing of In
Reference Guide5-31CPU Card IP Packet RoutingFigure 5-13. Example Routing DiagramIn Figure 5-13, 24 system units transmit alarm information to an IP r
5-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardFigure 5-14. Typical IP Routing ScreenTable 5-7. Routing Screen ActionsAction Funct
Reference Guide5-33CPU Card IP Packet RoutingTable 5-8. IP Routing Screen Option Settings and DefaultsIP NETThe IP Net field shows the IP address of a
5-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardDelete a RouteIn the Routing Screen, scroll to the route to be deleted. With the ro
Reference Guide5-35CPU Card IP Packet RoutingFigure 5-15. Routing Address Entry Screen Node_1 | C1 CPU XCON Rev XA-0 Ser 00009 | 1
5-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardFigure 5-16. Slot/Unit Options ScreenTable 5-9. Slot/Unit Option Settings and Defa
Reference Guide5-37CPU Card IP Packet RoutingFigure 5-17. IP Static Routing Information Screen Node_1 | C1 CPU XCON Rev XA-0 Ser 00009
Reference GuideviiContents7.3.1.1 DSX/CEPT Module Jumper Settings...7-57.3.1.2 DSX/CEPT Module Insta
5-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU Card5.5.1 nX64 ScreenThe Enhanced NMS Connectivity screen (Figure 5-18) provides a solu
Reference Guide5-39CPU Card IP Packet RoutingThe four available channels may be configured at nx64 kpbs, using plain HDLC for communication with other
5-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardFORMATThe format indicates which format is selected for the given nX64 communicatio
Reference Guide5-41CPU Card IP Packet Routing5.5.2 Network Statistics ScreenFigure 5-19 shows the Netstat screen for the network statistics at the int
5-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Host Software Upgrade Procedure CPU Card5.6 CPU Host Software Upgrade ProcedureThis section provides proc
Reference Guide5-43CPU Card CPU Host Software Upgrade Procedure9. In COM 1 window, set BITs per second to “9600” (leave other settings as is) click OK
5-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSoftware Download Procedures CPU Card5.6.3.1 Upgrade from 5.0.0 to 5.2.0Follow the steps listed below to perf
Reference Guide5-45CPU Card Software Download Procedures5.7.2 XMODEM Protocol Binary DownloadFollow the steps listed below to perform an XMODEM protoc
5-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSoftware Download Procedures CPU Card5.7.3 Pre-TFTP Binary Upload/Download PreparationTo perform binary (bin)
Reference Guide5-47CPU Card Software Download Procedures4. The binary buffer area appears, and one of the buffers will display an active state. The ot
viii Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContents8.3.3 Data Diagnostics...
5-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card Error Messages CPU Card5.8 CPU Card Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide
Reference Guide5-49CPU Card CPU Card Specifications5.10 CPU Card SpecificationsCPU Card 8803LED IndicatorsOperation Green for normal operation. Red fo
5-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card Specifications CPU Card
Reference Guide6-1Interface Card IntroductionChapter 6Interface Card6.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides specific installation, configuration, and tr
6-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Descriptions Interface CardFigure 6-1. INF-E Interface Card6.2.1.1 Card Jumper/Switch SettingsT
Reference Guide6-3Interface Card Interface Card Descriptions6.2.1.3 External Sync PanelWhen installed in a two-sided chassis, the INF-E card may be us
6-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Descriptions Interface CardFigure 6-3. Two-Sided Chassis, Back View with External Sync Panel In
Reference Guide6-5Interface Card Interface Card DescriptionsThe pins shown in JP1 are used to wrap the wires from an externally provided clocking sour
6-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Descriptions Interface Card6.2.2 INF+M Card Description (8923)The INF+M card has an internal mo
Reference Guide6-7Interface Card Interface Card Descriptions6.2.3 INF Card Description (8924)The INF card does not have a modem and does not accept ex
Reference GuideixContentsAppendix B Error MessagesB.1 Introduction ...
6-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface Card6.3 Interface Card User Screens and Settings6.3.1 Inter
Reference Guide6-9Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsTable 6-2. Interface Card Main Screen Actions6.3.1.1 Setting the System Date
6-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardTable 6-3. Interface Card Option Settings and Defaults
Reference Guide6-11Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and Settingsconnection panel (see Figure 6-4). This panel allows for up to two external
6-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardEXT FRAMEIf EXT RATE is e1, set this option to crc or
Reference Guide6-13Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and Settings6.3.2 Call Profile ScreenTo enter a new call profile, first press “f” in the
6-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardTable 6-4. Call Profile Screen ActionsTable 6-5. Call
Reference Guide6-15Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsCALLED #The Called Number is the full telephone number of the device you are
6-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardIMUX CALLThe IMUX Call field has no application on thi
Reference Guide6-17Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsPRESENT. INDCTRThe Present Indicator field determines whether or not the cal
Product DescriptionRelease 5.2 is a major host release for the 5.x platform. This release includes all the feature/functionality of the host 5.x relea
x Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContentsC.6.3.1 OCU-DP 10 Card External Connectors and Pinouts...C-50C.7 FRAD Cards ...
6-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface Card6.3.3 Signaling Conversion Table ScreenSignaling conve
Reference Guide6-19Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsThe E&M portion of the Signaling Conversion Table Screen is also used fo
6-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardThe identification numbers for the integrated access c
Reference Guide6-21Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsTable 6-7 list the “AT” commands and the associated function. All “AT” comma
6-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface Card6.3.5 Ports ScreenYou also must configure each of the
Reference Guide6-23Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsPROTOCOLFor the VT-100 terminal port, the Protocol setting is always ui (use
6-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface Card6.3.6 Interface Card Ports and FunctionalityThe Interf
Reference Guide6-25Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and Settings6.3.7 Using the Node PortThe Node Port allows the system to report ACO (Alar
6-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Error Messages Interface Card6.4 Interface Card Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the Syste
Reference Guide6-27Interface Card Interface Card Troubleshooting6.5.2 Alarm Reporting ProblemsThe Interface card also provides a relay contact closure
Reference GuidexiContentsC.14.1.1 FXO 2W*8-6 Card External Connector and Pinouts... C-80C.14.2 FXS Coin Card (8149)...
6-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Specifications Interface Card6.6 Interface Card SpecificationsInterface Cards (Models 8922, 89
Reference Guide6-29Interface Card Interface Card SpecificationsModem Port (Model 8923260 and 892260 only)Connector Female 6-pin RJ-11C socketElectrica
6-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Specifications Interface Card
Reference Guide7-1WAN Card IntroductionChapter 7WAN Card7.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides installation, configuration, and troubleshooting informa
7-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN Card7.2.2 WAN DUAL Card Description (8010)The WAN DUAL card connects to two T1 or E1
Reference Guide7-3WAN Card WAN Card Descriptions7.2.3 WAN-U Card Description (8011)The WAN-U card is a dual-port card that provides HDSL 2.048 Mbps (E
7-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN Card7.2.4 WAN-R Card Description (8014)The WAN-R card is a dual-T1/E1 card with rela
Reference Guide7-5WAN Card WAN Module DescriptionsNote:The WAN HDSL card doesn’t support line powering, WAN HDSL card redundancy or TR08.Note:This T1/
7-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Module Descriptions WAN CardFigure 7-3. Installing DSX/CEPT ModulesJP14 JP15JP13JP6JP10JP9
Reference Guide7-7WAN Card WAN Module Descriptions7.3.1.3 DSX/CEPT Revision F ModuleThe DSX/CEPT Revision F module is shown in Figure 7-4 through Figu
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7-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Module Descriptions WAN CardFigure 7-6. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (T1)Figure 7-7. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (T
Reference Guide7-9WAN Card WAN Module DescriptionsFigure 7-8. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (E1 75 Ohm)Figure 7-9. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (E1 120 Ohms)Jump
7-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Module Descriptions WAN Card7.3.1.4 DSX/CEPT Revision E1+ ModuleThe DSX/CEPT Revision E1+ module (Figure
Reference Guide7-11WAN Card WAN Module DescriptionsFigure 7-14. 120-Ohm E1 Jumper Settings7.3.1.5 DSX/CEPT Revision A1 Through D1 ModulesThe DSX/CEPT
7-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Module Descriptions WAN CardFigure 7-18. 75-Ohm E1 Jumper SettingsFigure 7-19. 120-Ohm E1 Jumper Settings
Reference Guide7-13WAN Card WAN Module DescriptionsFigure 7-20. Removal of Plastic Standoffs - 811 WAN ModuleWhen assembling and installing the module
7-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Module Descriptions WAN CardFigure 7-21. E1 Interface Adapter PanelFor 120-ohm balanced E1 operation, set
Reference Guide7-15WAN Card WAN Module Descriptions7.3.2 CSU Module Description (812)The CSU module is required for Channel Service Unit (CSU) operati
7-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Module Descriptions WAN Card7.3.4 PairGain T1/HDSL Module Description (821)You must install two PairGain
Reference Guide7-17WAN Card WAN Module Descriptions7.3.4.2 PairGain T1/HDSL Module Jumper/Switch SettingsThe HDSL PairGain module doesn’t have any jum
Reference GuidexiFigures1-1 Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the Side (891630)...1-21-2 Two-Sided Chass
7-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Card7.4 WAN Card User Screens and Settings7.4.1 T1 CSU and DSX Setting
Reference Guide7-19WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsTable 7-3. T1 CSU and DSX Main Screen ActionsTable 7-4 lists the CSU/DSX settings on the
7-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 7-4. T1 CSU and DSX Option Settings and DefaultsNotes:1. The
Reference Guide7-21WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsSTATEIn the standby state, the WAN port is electrically disconnected from the network. S
7-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardSLIP LIMThe Slip Limit defines how many bits of wander the WAN por
Reference Guide7-23WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsTable 7-6. AIS/ALM SettingsIn a cross-connect system, the options available for D4 or E
7-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardLOCAL LBThe Local Loopback setting allows you to loop the full T1/
Reference Guide7-25WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLB ADDRThe Loopback Address setting, when used in conjunction with the Channel Loopback
7-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardANSI T1.403 specification be used. Performance statistics are also
Reference Guide7-27WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsThe WAN links between the Device and the System Unit (A, B, A1, and B1) are called tribu
xii Reference GuideModel No.Running Head3-4 Two-Sided Chassis Mounting Holes...
7-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Card7.4.2 E1 CEPT/HDSL SettingsFigure 7-27 shows the WAN Card Main Scr
Reference Guide7-29WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsTable 7-7. E1 HDSL Screen ActionsTable 7-8. E1 HDSL Screen Option Settings and Default
7-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Card4. If there is no redundant WAN card in the appropriate slot, the
Reference Guide7-31WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLINE LBThe Line Loopback setting controls looping of the full E1 line back to the networ
7-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardCOM/NMS RPThe Communications/Network Management System Report sett
Reference Guide7-33WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings7.4.3 WAN HDSL Card Main ScreenFigure 7-28 shows the WAN HDSL Card Main Screen for PairG
7-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 7-9. WAN HDSL Card Main Screen ActionsTable 7-10 lists the
Reference Guide7-35WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings2. The “LINE CODE” field is set to “auto” and is determined by the HDSL module and set a
7-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 7-11. DS0-to-SLC-96 Time Slot ConversionAIS/ALMThe AIS/ALM
Reference Guide7-37WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLINE LBThe default setting for Line Loopback for the WAN HDSL card is n/a. LOCAL LBThe L
Reference Guidexiii4-31 Cross-Connect Circuit Type Selection ...4-554-32
7-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Cardcommands, it is recommand that you send an off command before send
Reference Guide7-39WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsThe choice of c-fdl disables telco-side capability to access performance-monitoring info
7-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardThe following notification procedure is followed:1. A Loss of Sign
Reference Guide7-41WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings7.4.4 Cross-Connect (XCON)The Cross-Connect (Xcon) command in the Main WAN screen allows
7-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 7-30. T1 WAN Cross-Connect Screen (display only)Node_1
Reference Guide7-43WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings7.4.5 Performance DataAll WAN cards gather performance data. The performance data for a
7-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 7-13 lists the actions available from the Performance Data S
Reference Guide7-45WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLOFCThe Loss of Frame Count (LOFC) is the number of times a Loss Of Frame (LOF) is decla
7-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Card7.4.6 Far-End Performance DataThe Far-End Performance Data Screen
Reference Guide7-47WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsPress “y” to clear the statistics, or “n” to leave the screen contents intact. To view t
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7-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardLOFCThe Loss of Frame Count (LOFC) is the accumulation of the numb
Reference Guide7-49WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsTable 7-15. Test Screen ActionsTable 7-16. WAN Card Test Screen Option Settings and De
7-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardSYNCThe Synchronization (SYNC) field tells you if the integrated B
Reference Guide7-51WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsELAPThe Elapsed time setting shows the running tally of the total number of seconds duri
7-52 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 7-17. Adtran E1/HDSL Screen ActionsTable 7-18. Adtran E1/HD
Reference Guide7-53WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsQLTY LP1This parameter indicates the measure of signal quality correlated to noise margi
7-54 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 7-35 shows the number of Errored Seconds (ES), Severely Err
Reference Guide7-55WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsIn 15-minute intervals, 12 historical time periods are shown on the left side of the scr
7-56 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Card7.4.10 PairGain T1/HDSL ScreenFigure 7-37 displays the WAN T1/HDSL
Reference Guide7-57WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsTable 7-20. PairGain T1/HDSL Module Screen Actions Table 7-21. PairGain T1/HDSL Module S
Reference Guidexv7-25 DS0 Time Slot Loopback ...7-247-
7-58 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardCIRCUIT IDA Circuit ID is defined as a group of one or more DS0 ti
Reference Guide7-59WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsFigure 7-38. System Loopbacks towards Master ModuleFigure 7-39. PairGain T1/HDSL System
7-60 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFRAMINGThe Framing parameter selects the framing mode of the T1 fr
Reference Guide7-61WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLB STATEThe Loopback State setting changes when a WAN loopback is both present and opera
7-62 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card7.5 PARS ScreenFigure 7-40 displays the PARS Screen for the WAN card. To go to this scree
Reference Guide7-63WAN Card PARS ScreenTable 7-24. WAN Card Test Screen Options Settings and DefaultsPARS must be made aware of the time slot(s) used
7-64 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN CardFigure 7-42. WAN Cross-Connect ScreenFigure 7-42 shows the WAN Cross-connect screen after
Reference Guide7-65WAN Card PARS ScreenFigure 7-43. System (Main) Cross-Connect Screen in PARS MODEFigure 7-43 shows the System (Main) cross-connect s
7-66 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card7.5.1 Implementation of PARSThere are certain rules and guidelines to follow when PARS is
Reference Guide7-67WAN Card PARS Screen7.5.2 Ring Network Traffic FlowFigure 7-44 below, shows Ring Network Traffic Flow under normal conditions. The
xvi Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC-19 ALR 28+14 Card Jacks ...
7-68 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card7.5.3 One Link is LostIf the link from IAD 1 to IAD 2 fails, then the traffic is rerouted
Reference Guide7-69WAN Card PARS Screen7.5.4 Two Links are Lost, One IAD is Isolated from the RingIf the link from IAD 1 to IAD 2, and the link from I
7-70 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card7.5.5 Two Links are Lost, Two IADs are Separated from the RingIf the link from IAD 1 to I
Reference Guide7-71WAN Card PARS Screen7.5.6 Integrated Access Device FunctionalityIn order to offer PARS feature, the integrated access device will p
7-72 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN CardFigure 7-49 shows user card termination in PARS mode. Time slots assigned to the user car
Reference Guide7-73WAN Card PARS ScreenFigure 7-50. PARS Normal Operation Mode using four IAD NodesA four node configuration operating in PARS mode is
7-74 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card7.5.8 Line Protection - Link FailureWhen WAN links fail, the ring will break. The integra
Reference Guide7-75WAN Card PARS ScreenFigure 7-52. PARS Rerouting (two nodes)Figure 7-52 shows detail of PARS mode for two nodes with the link betwee
7-76 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Error Messages WAN Card7.6 WAN Card Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide
Reference Guide7-77WAN Card WAN Card Specifications7.8 WAN Card SpecificationsWAN Cards (Models 8000, 8010, 8011, 8014 and 8015 T1/E1)PhysicalModel Nu
Reference GuidexviiTables1-1 Card Slots for Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the Side ...1-31-2 Two-Sided Chassis
7-78 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Specifications WAN CardCSU InterfaceBit Rate and Tolerance 1.544 Mbps + 32 ppmNo. of T1 WAN Links pe
Reference Guide7-79WAN Card WAN Card SpecificationsE1 InterfaceBit Rate and Tolerance 2.048 Mbps + 50 ppmNo. of E1 WAN Links per module 1Max. No. per
7-80 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Specifications WAN CardStandards CompatibilityAT&T TR43801 Digital Channel Bank Requirements and
Reference Guide8-1System Testing and Diagnostics IntroductionChapter 8System Testing and Diagnostics8.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the integra
8-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUser Card Diagnostics System Testing and DiagnosticsNote:*Applicable only for the E1-HDSL plug-in module. Also
Reference Guide8-3System Testing and Diagnostics User Card Diagnostics8.3.2 Voice DiagnosticsThe software-initiated diagnostics supported are voice ca
8-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUser Card Diagnostics System Testing and Diagnostics8.3.3 Data DiagnosticsData diagnostics support varies amon
Reference Guide8-5System Testing and Diagnostics User Card DiagnosticsEIA530 HSU 2-portV.35 HSU 2-portEIA530/V.35 HSU 4-portSRUOCU-DP 2/5/10-portDS0-D
8-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem with Cross-Connect Option System Testing and Diagnostics8.4 System with Cross-Connect Option8.4.1 Circu
Reference Guide8-7System Testing and Diagnostics System with Cross-Connect OptionVoice without SignalingVoice with SignalingSingle Data DS0(64 Kbps)Su
Model No.Running HeadSystem CardsCPU XCON (8803)The 8803 CPU XCON supports complex applications requiring more than two WAN ports and the ability to c
xviii Reference GuideModel No.Running Head7-9 WAN HDSL Card Main Screen Actions...
8-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBenefits of Built-In Diagnostics System Testing and Diagnostics8.5 Benefits of Built-In DiagnosticsThe real po
Reference Guide8-9System Testing and Diagnostics Benefits of Built-In DiagnosticsFigure 8-1. Built-In Diagnostics ExampleL o c a l D T E V . 3 5 H S U
8-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBenefits of Built-In Diagnostics System Testing and DiagnosticsFigure 8-2. Built-In Diagnostics Example (cont
Reference Guide8-11System Testing and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring8.6 Performance MonitoringThe integrated access system provides non-intrusive
8-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPerformance Monitoring System Testing and Diagnostics8.6.3 Frame Relay Performance MonitoringThe Frame Relay
Reference GuideA-1Appendix ASystem Standards and SpecificationsA.1 IntroductionThis appendix lists the integrated access system standards, specificati
A-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.2 Standards CompatibilityThe following is a comprehensive list of standards that the System Chassis, Common
Reference GuideA-3Interface CardsITU-T V.28 Electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuitsG.703 Physical/Electrical Cha
A-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSafety and EMC of WAN CardsBellcore GR-63-CORE Issue 1 Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Requirements:
Reference GuideA-5E&M CardsBell System TR433801 Digital Channel Bank Requirements and Objectives - November 1982TR-NWT-000057 Functional Criteria
Reference GuidexixC-33 OCU-DP 5 Jack Signals Pinouts ... C-49C-34 O
A-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBRI Cards (Models 8260 and 8261)ANSI T1.601 ISDN Basic Access Interface for Use on Metallic Loops for Applicat
Reference GuideA-7HSU CardsBellCore GR-63-CORE Issue 1 Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Requirements: Physical ProtectionITU-T V.35 Data Trans
A-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.3 Chassis StandardsA.3.1 DimensionsNote:Weight is weight of empty chassis with backplanes and power distribu
Reference GuideA-9A.3.2 Chassis PowerA.3.3 EnvironmentA.3.3.1 Ambient Temperature and HumidityAmbient temperature and humidity as per GR-63-CORE R4-6
A-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.3.3.3 AirflowConvection cooled (no fans required). Except for Model 891930 Power Enhanced Chassis.A.3.3.4 F
Reference GuideA-11A.3.6 Cable/Power Connections•Chassis Model 891630 - front panel•Chassis Model 891830 - rear panel•Chassis Model 891930 - front pan
A-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.3.8 Number of SlotsNote:Note 1 - 8 slots on the 8916 are multi-purpose. Four (4) will accept either Server
Reference GuideA-13A.4 System Power Supplies and ConvertersThe following is a list of standards for the integrated access system power supplies, conve
A-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadModel 8905 Power Converter 120/240 VAC to -48 VDC, 100 W, CE MarkedInput Voltage 90 Vrms to 260 VrmsInput Fre
Reference GuideA-15A.4.1 Power Supply CompatibilityA.4.2 External Talk Battery FusesPower SourcesAC Power Supply -48V Power Supply-48V Converter
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A-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.5 Card SpecificationsA.5.1 Dimensions and Power ConsumptionItem Height Width Depth Weight PowerCommon Equip
Reference GuideA-17Note:*These products have been Manufacturing Discontinued (MD), but are supported under this product host code for backward compati
A-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.5.2 Card Current MeasurementsCard Name and Description+5VDCStndby Active-5VDCStndby Active+12VDCStndby Acti
Reference GuideA-19A.5.3 Pre-Installation Card SetupThe table shown below lists all system user cards that require pre-installation setup. Refer to th
A-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.6 Part Number / Acronym TableThe following table details the part number of each card or peripheral listed
Reference GuideA-21A.7 FCC RequirementsThe three tables below outline the FCC Registration Information for Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 for these system
A-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.8 UK Requirements Clearance (mm) Creepage (mm)Voltage Used or Generated By Host or Other Cards2.0 2.4 (3.8)
Reference GuideA-23A.9 Year 2000 ComplianceAll products are compliant with Bellcore Requirements GR-2945, Year 2000 Generic Requirements: Systems and
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Reference GuideB-1Appendix BError MessagesB.1 IntroductionThis appendix lists the integrated access system error messages. One of these messages may a
Reference Guide1-1System Overview IntroductionChapter 1System Overview1.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the various chassis models used by the in
B-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAll available PVCs are already taken.The number of PVCs available on the FRAD Card Main Screen has been exceed
Reference GuideB-3Both WAN’s cannot be in test mode.You cannot use the test option on both sides of a cross-connect simultaneously.Broadcast cannot be
B-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCannot do it in Viewer mode.You are logged in under the Viewer password, but that level of access does not all
Reference GuideB-5Can’t initialize modem.The Interface card modem was not initialized.Card already installed.You cannot use the Configuration option o
B-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCommand rejected. Switch in progress.The command was not executed because a redundancy switch is in progress.C
Reference GuideB-7Each WAN can have only one d-chan.You cannot assign two D-channels to the same WAN port.Empty field is not allowed.You cannot assign
B-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFR circuit is not defined.You cannot assign a user circuit for an undefined Frame Relay PVC.FR port and DLCI m
Reference GuideB-9Invalid date/time format.You have entered an invalid date or time.Invalid Dlci value.The DLCI number you chose is invalid.Invalid en
B-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInvalid sub address.You cannot assign the same subaddress number to two different user ports on the FRAD Card
Reference GuideB-11Modification can’t be saved while test is active.You cannot make changes in this screen while a test is in progress.Module is not i
1-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System Overview1.2 Chassis Types1.2.1 Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the Side (891
B-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadNo d-i mode for this slot.In a redundant cross-connect system, you cannot assign the drop-and-insert (d-i) mo
Reference GuideB-13No Voice Compress. WAN card using ALL resources.No ADPCM card is currently available for voice compression.Not applicable for S/T c
B-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadOnly one ADPCM redundant in the system.You cannot make more than one ADPCM a redundant card in the system.Onl
Reference GuideB-15Port already configured for Remote Terminal.This port is already configured for use with a remote terminal.Port has PVC(s) allocate
B-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPVC has user circuits active. No changes allowed.You cannot deactivate a Frame Relay PVC with active user cir
Reference GuideB-17Restricted field.You cannot access the Superuser password field on the CPU Card Main Screen. This password is factory-assigned.Sele
B-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSR TS overlapping.The subrate circuit assigned does not allow enough space for a previously assigned circuit
Reference GuideB-19TS 16 cannot be used with v&s.You cannot assign a voice circuit with signaling to time slot 16 of an E1 WAN port.TS 16 is alrea
B-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running Head
Reference GuideC-1Appendix CPinoutsC.1 IntroductionThis appendix describes the pinouts of the card connectors used to attached circuits and devices to
Reference Guide1-3System Overview Chassis TypesTable 1-1. Card Slots for Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the SideType of Card# of CardsSl
C-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.2 Interface CardsC.2.1 INF-E Card (8922)C.2.1.1 INF-E Card External Connector and PinoutsFigure C-1 shows th
Reference GuideC-3Using the COM2 PortThe COM2 jack provides an RJ48 DTE connection to an external DTE device. Figure C-2 shows the COM2 jack pin locat
C-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the RS-485 Node PortThe RS-485 Node port allows you to activate external alarms that alert on-site perso
Reference GuideC-5Using the Control Terminal PortThe RS-232 Control Terminal Port allows you to connect the integrated access system to a local VT100-
C-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the External Sync PortThe External Sync Port allows you to connect up to two external clocking sources f
Reference GuideC-7Using the Management PortConnect an external computer or other device to the jack for alarm reporting locally. This is a DB-9 male c
C-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Port ConnectionsThe NET jack allows you to connect the system’s WAN card ports to incoming and outgoing T1
Reference GuideC-9Table C-6. NET Jack Signal PinoutsWAN Link Designation Pin FunctionWAN 1-1 T1 47 Rx from NetworkWAN 1-1 RI 22 Rx from NetworkWAN 1-1
C-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.2.2 INF+M Card (8923)C.2.2.1 INF+M Card External Connector and PinoutsFigure C-8 shows the INF+M card front
Reference GuideC-11Using the Modem PortThe internal modem of the INF+M card is an asynchronous, ITU-T V.22bis modem. It allows remote access to the te
1-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System Overview1.2.2 Two-Sided Chassis (891830)Figure 1-2 shows the front of a two-sided chassis
C-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the RS-485 Node PortThe RS-485 Node port allows you to activate external alarms that alert on-site pers
Reference GuideC-13Using the Control Terminal PortThe RS-232 Control Terminal Port allows you to connect the integrated access system to a local VT100
C-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Management PortConnect an external computer or other device to the jack for alarm reporting locally
Reference GuideC-15WAN Port ConnectionsThe NET jack allows you to connect the system’s WAN card ports to incoming and outgoing T1/E1 lines. This jack
C-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTable C-11. NET Jack Signal PinoutsWAN Link Designation Pin FunctionWAN 1-1 T1 47 Rx from NetworkWAN 1-1 RI 2
Reference GuideC-17C.2.3 INF Card (8924)The INF card does not have a modem and does not accept external synchronization clocks. In all other respects,
C-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadThe INF card uses faceplate connectors that are electrically similar to those of the INF-E and INF+M cards pr
Reference GuideC-19Connect pins 4 and 5 to provide an open relay contact to the external device upon occurrence of an alarm. Or, connect pins 3 and 5
C-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.3 Alarm CardsC.3.1 ALR 4+4 Card (8401)C.3.1.1 ALR 4+4 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe ALR 4+4 Card
Reference GuideC-21C.3.2 ALR 4+3PF Card (8402)C.3.2.1 ALR 4+3PF Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe ALR 4+3PF Card has a 50-pin Amphenol female co
Reference Guide1-5System Overview Chassis TypesFigure 1-3. Two-Sided Chassis Rear View (891830)IF U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8R1 R5R4R3R2IF U1 U2 U3 U4 U5
C-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.3.3 ALR 28+14 Card (8403)C.3.3.1 ALR 28+14 Card External Connectors and PinoutsExternal Alarm Equipment Con
Reference GuideC-23Table C-16. ALR 28+14 Card Alarm Sensor PinoutsSensor Desig.J3ConnectorPin Sensor Desig.J4ConnectorPin1 sense - 12 15 sense - 12sen
C-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTable C-17. ALR 28+14 Card Alarm Switch PinoutsSwitch #Contact TypeForm Desig.J3ConnectorPin # Switch #Cont
Reference GuideC-25Voice Circuit ConnectionBetween the Amphenol connectors is a standard RJ-11 connector for interfacing with a 2-wire, 600-ohm voice
C-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4 HSU CardsC.4.1 Two-Port HSU530/35 Card (8202)C.4.1.1 Two-Port HSU Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe
Reference GuideC-27Figure C-22. Two-Port HSU 530/35 Jack Pin OrientationTable C-19. Two-Port HSU 530/35 Jack PinoutsPin Function Direction1 Cable Shi
C-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4.2 HSU-T V11 Card (8203)C.4.2.1 HSU-T V11 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe HSU-T V11 Card has two D
Reference GuideC-29Table C-20. HSU-T V11 Jack PinoutsPin Function DCE Mode DTE Mode1 Cable Shield -- --2 Send Data A Input Input3 Receive Data A Outpu
C-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4.3 HSU 35 Card (8212)C.4.3.1 HSU 35 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe HSU 35 Card has two DB-25 jack
Reference GuideC-31C.4.4 HSU-AD 530/35 Card (8213)C.4.4.1 HSU-AD 530/35 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe HSU-AD 530/35 Card has two DB-26 jacks
1-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewTable 1-2. Two-Sided Chassis Card SlotsType of Card# of CardsSlots Used NotesCPU
C-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRS530/V.35 JacksThe RS-530/V.35 jacks allow you to connect the card to two external CPE devices. The electric
Reference GuideC-33RS-366 JacksThe HSU-AD 530/35 Card RS-366 jacks allow you to connect the system to external CPE devices for RS-366 dialing. These a
C-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4.5 HSU-T V35 Card (8214)C.4.5.1 HSU-T V35 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe HSU-T V35 Card has two D
Reference GuideC-35Figure C-29. HSU-T V35 Card Jack Pin OrientationTable C-24. HSU-T V35 Card Jack Pinouts1. Use cable P/N 000-01260F if HSU-T V35 car
C-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4.6 Four-Port HSU 530/35 Card (8215)C.4.6.1 Four-Port HSU 530/35 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe fo
Reference GuideC-37Table C-25. Four-Port HSU 530/35 Jack PinoutsPin Function Direction1 Cable Shield --2 Send Data A Input3 Receive Data A Output4 RT
C-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4.7 Four-Port HSU*4E 530/35 Card (8216)C.4.7.1 Four-Port HSU*4E 530/35 Card External Connectors and Pinouts
Reference GuideC-39Table C-26. Four-Port HSU*4E 530/35 Jack PinoutsPin Function Direction1 Cable Shield --2 Send Data A Input3 Receive Data A Output4
C-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.4.8 HSU Card CablesTable C-27, Table C-28, and Table C-29 represent a matrix used for connecting cables to
Reference GuideC-41Table C-29. HSU to Cable Matrix (DCE Provides Clock)HSU CARD DCE PROVIDES CLOCKRS530 V.35 RS4498202 NO SWITCHES8202 WITH SWITCHES82
Reference Guide1-7System Overview Chassis Types1.2.3 Front-Loading Chassis with Enhanced Power Supply (891930)Figure 1-4 shows the front-loading chass
C-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.5 SRU CardsC.5.1 SRU 232*10 Card (8220)C.5.1.1 SRU 232*10 Card External Connector and PinoutsThe SRU 232*10
Reference GuideC-43Table C-30. SRU 232*10 Card Jack PinoutsConnector Pin Signal Name Direction1RCLKTo DTE2RLSDTo DTE3TCLKTo DTE4 GND N/A5RDTo DTE6TDF
C-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.5.2 SRU 232*10 C&D Bus Card (8221)C.5.2.1 SRU 232*10 C&D Bus Card External Connector and PinoutsThe
Reference GuideC-45Table C-31. SRU 232*10 C&D Bus Card Jack PinoutsConnector Pin Signal Name Direction1RCLKTo DTE2RLSDTo DTE3TCLKTo DTE4 GND N/A5
C-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.6 OCU-DP CardsC.6.1 OCU-DP 2 Card (8249)C.6.1.1 OCU-DP 2 Card External Connectors and PinoutsInstall the OC
Reference GuideC-47Table C-32. OCU-DP 2 Jack Signals PinoutsRJ-48 Pin Signal Name Direction1 R1 input2 T1 input3-- --4-- --5-- --6-- --7 T output8 R
C-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.6.2 OCU-DP 5 Card (8241)C.6.2.1 OCU-DP 5 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe OCU-DP 5 Card has five sta
Reference GuideC-49Table C-33. OCU-DP 5 Jack Signals PinoutsRJ-48 Pin Signal Name Direction1 R1 input2 T1 input3-- --4-- --5-- --6-- --7 T output8 R
C-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.6.3 OCU-DP 10 Card (8246)C.6.3.1 OCU-DP 10 Card External Connectors and PinoutsFigure C-36 shows the 10 RJ-
Reference GuideC-51Table C-34. OCU-DP 10 Jack Signals PinoutsRJ-48 Pin Signal Name Direction1 R1 input2 T1 input3-- --4-- --5-- --6-- --7 T output8
Voice CardsThis host code release supports the following voice cards:•E&M E&M 2W*8 (8108), E&M 2713Hz (8117), E&M 4W*8ER (8119)E&
1-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewThe power enhanced chassis works in a specific environment relating to applicatio
C-52 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.7 FRAD CardsC.7.1 FRAD 232*10 Card (8231)C.7.1.1 FRAD 232*10 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe FRAD 2
Reference GuideC-53Table C-35. FRAD 232*10 Card Jack Signal PinoutsMale RJ-48 Pin Signal Name Direction1 RCLK output2 RLSD output3 TCLK output4 GND -
C-54 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.8 DS0-DP CardsC.8.1 DS0-DP 4 Card (8254)C.8.1.1 DS0-DP 4 Card External Connector and PinoutsThe DS0-DP 4 Ca
Reference GuideC-55Table C-36. DS0-DP 4 Card Jack PinoutsPin Description CLK Direction Mode1 GND --- ---2 N/C --- ---3 XMT CLK A int To DTE G.703 Cont
C-56 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.9 B7R CardsC.9.1 B7R Card (8228)C.9.1.1 B7R Card External Connector and PinoutsThe B7R card has ten modular
Reference GuideC-57Table C-37. B7R Card Jack Signal PinoutsMale RJ-48 Pin # Signal Name Direction1 * RCLK output2 RLSD output3 * TCLK output4 GND -5
C-58 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.10 BRI CardsC.10.1 BRI U*8 Card (8260)C.10.1.1 BRI U*8 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe BRI U*8 Card
Reference GuideC-59C.10.2 BRI-SC U*8 Card (8261)C.10.2.1 BRI-SC U*8 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe BRI-SC U*8 Card has a 50-pin, Amphenol-typ
C-60 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.10.3 BRI-ST*8 Card (8262)C.10.3.1 BRI-ST*8 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe BRI-ST*8 Card has a 50-p
Reference GuideC-61Table C-40. BRI-ST*8 Card Jack Signal PinoutsPort Designation Pin #1Xmt–T0261Xmt–R011Rcv–T0271Rcv–R022Xmt–T1292Xmt–R142Rcv–T1302Rcv
Reference Guide1-9System Overview Chassis TypesFigure 1-6. Power Supply and Ringer Supports for Power Enhanced Chassis (891930)Power Supply andRinger
C-62 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.10.4 BRI-2 U*8-SC Card (8263)C.10.4.1 BRI-2 U*8-SC Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe BRI-2 U*8-SC Car
Reference GuideC-63C.10.5 BRI-2 U*8 Card (8264)C.10.5.1 BRI-2 U*8 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe BRI-2 U*8 Card has a 50-pin, Amphenol-type j
C-64 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.10.6 PM-IOR Card (8280)C.10.6.1 PM-IOR Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe PM-IOR Card has two RJ-48 fo
Reference GuideC-65Table C-43. PM-IOR Card Console Port “CO” Jack Pinouts1. Pins 8 and 6 in the DB-25 connectors are connected internally.2. Not conne
C-66 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.11 Server CardsC.11.1 ACS-MCC Server Card (8813)C.11.1.1 ACS-MCC External Connectors and PinoutsThe ACS-MCC
Reference GuideC-67C.11.2 ACS-ATM Card (8820)C.11.2.1 ACS-ATM Card External Connectors and Signal PinoutsThe ATM Card connects to the LAN via a single
C-68 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.11.3 ACS-PRI/BRI Card (8811)C.11.3.1 ACS-PRI/BRI Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe ACS-PRI/BRI card h
Reference GuideC-69C.11.4 IPR 10BT Card (8831)C.11.4.1 IPR 10BT Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe IPR 10BT card has an Ethernet interface port a
C-70 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.12 E&M CardsC.12.1 E&M 2W*8 Card (8108)C.12.1.1 E&M 2W*8 Card External Connectors and PinoutsTh
Reference GuideC-71Table C-49. E&M 2W*8 Card Jack PinoutsPort Designation Pin Port Designation Pin1T 265R 131R 15T1 391T1 275R1 141R1 25E 401E 285
1-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewTable 1-3. Card Slots for Front-Loading Chassis with Enhanced Power Supplies on
C-72 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.12.2 E&M 4W*8ER Card (8119)C.12.2.1 E&M 4W*8ER Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe card has a 5
Reference GuideC-73Table C-50. E&M 4W*8ER Card Jack PinoutsPort Designation Pin Port Designation Pin1T 265R 131R 15T1 391T1 275R1 141R1 25E 401E 2
C-74 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.12.3 E&M 4W*8ER Card (8118)C.12.3.1 E&M 4W*ER Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe card has a 50
Reference GuideC-75Table C-51. E&M 4W*8ER Card Jack PinoutsPort Designation Pin Port Designation Pin1T 265R 131R 15T1 391T1 275R1 141R1 25E 401E 2
C-76 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.12.4 E&M 4W*8-2713Hz Card (8117)C.12.4.1 E&M 4W*8-2713Hz Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe ca
Reference GuideC-77Table C-52. E&M 4W*8-2713Hz Card Jack PinoutsPort Designation Pin Port Designation Pin1T 265R 131R 15T1 391T1 275R1 141R1 25E 4
C-78 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.13 FXS CardsC.13.1 FXS 2W*4-6 Card (8125)C.13.1.1 FXS 2W*4-6 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe FXS 2W
Reference GuideC-79C.13.2 FXS 2W*8-6 Card (8219)C.13.2.1 FXS 2W*8-6 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe FXS 2W*8-6 Card has a 50-pin Amphenol jack
C-80 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.14 FXO CardsC.14.1 FXO 2W*8-6 Card (8139)C.14.1.1 FXO 2W*8-6 Card External Connector and PinoutsThe FXO 2W*
Reference GuideC-81C.14.2 FXS Coin Card (8149) C.14.2.1 Card External Connectors and PinoutsThe FXS Coin Card has a 50-pin Amphenol jack located on it
Reference Guide1-11System Overview U.S. and European Chassis Configuration1.3 U.S. and European Chassis ConfigurationThe chassis can be configured to
C-82 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadC.14.3 FXO Coin Card (8159)C.14.3.1 Card External Connector and PinoutsThe FXO Coin Card has a 50-pin Ampheno
Reference GuideC-83C.15 P-Phone CardsC.15.1 P-Phone Cards PPO (8131) PPS (8121)C.15.1.1 P-Phone External Card Connectors and PinoutsThe P-Phone PPO an
C-84 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTable C-58. P-Phone PPO and PPS Card Tip/Ring Connector PinoutsPin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1R126 T12nc 27 n
GlossaryIntroductionThis Appendix lists the glossary of terms used in the telecommunications industry today.AALATM Adaption LayerABCD bitsThe bits tha
Model No.Running HeadAISAlarm Indication SignalAIMATM Inverse Multiplexera-lawE1 companding standard used in the conversion between analog and digita
B-channelIn ISDN, a full-duplex, 64 kbps (“bearer”) channel that carries user data.BECNBackward Explicit Congestion NotificationBERBit Error Rate, the
Model No.Running HeadCCITTConsultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephone, now known as the ITU (International Telecommunications Un
CLConnectionless ServiceCPECustomer Premises EquipmentCODECCOder/DECoder (a device that encodes and decodes signals)compandingNon-linear reduction of
Model No.Running HeadD4A common T1 framing format, consisting of 12 frames. Also known as SF framing.DACSDigital Access and Cross-connect System (an
DMADirect Memory AccessDPODial-Pulse OriginatingDPTDial-Pulse TerminatingDRAMDynamic Random Access MemoryDS0Digital Signal - Zero, the standard bandwi
1-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadU.S. and European Chassis Configuration System Overview
Model No.Running HeadDTEData Terminal EquipmentDTRData Terminal ReadyDXDuplex SignalingE1Digital 2.048 Mbps line rate, widely used in countries outsi
E&M CardAn E&M voice card for this system.ETS1European Telecommunications Standards InstituteF4Four-frame multiframe structure used in T1 sign
Model No.Running HeadFRSFrame Relay Server, a card used in this system.FSFrame Signaling bits (T1 line).FTFrame Terminal bits (T1 line)FT1Fractional
HDB3High-Density Bipolar Order of 3, three-zero maximum coding for E1 lines. Provides a fourth zero violation for data bytes.HDLCHigh-Level Data Link
Model No.Running HeadIPInternet ProtocolIPRInternet Protocol RouterISPInternet Service ProviderITUInternational Telecommunications Union (previously
LTLine TerminationLULTLT Like UnitLUNTNT Like UnitMACMedia Access ControlMBSNortel’s Meridian Bussiness Set. An electronic telephone set capable of ha
Model No.Running Headmu-lawT1 companding standard used in the conversion between analog and digital signals in PCM systems.NEBENear End Block Error.
OOSOut of Service, an indication that a system element has failed.OSIOpen Systems InterconnectionPAMPulse Amplitude ModulationPBXPrivate Branch Exchan
Model No.Running HeadPPPPoint-to-Point ProtocolPPSPPhone Foreign Exchange Station Card. An interface at the end of the FX line connected to MBS.proto
SESSeverly Errored SecondsSFSuperframe, a T1 framing format consisting of 12 frames. Also known as D4 framing.SLCSubscriber Loop Carrier (made by
Reference Guide2-1Applications IntroductionChapter 2Applications2.1 IntroductionBy virtue of its open design, this system is capable of serving many d
Model No.Running HeadTADTest Access DigroupTCP/IPTransmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolTDMTime-Division MultiplexingTELNETAn application pro
UNIUser Network InterfaceUser cardA Voice card, Data card, or Alarm card.VBRVariable Bit RateVCVirtual ChannelVCLVirtual Channel LinkVPVirtual PathVPC
Model No.Running HeadZCSZero Code Suppression
2-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSample Applications Applications2.2 Sample Applications2.3 Voice Modules and Applications2.3.1 Foreign Exchang
Reference Guide2-3Applications Voice Modules and ApplicationsTest functionality also includes the ability to generate test tones (300Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz
2-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadVoice Modules and Applications Applications2.3.3 E&M CardThis integrated access system supports two varian
Reference Guide2-5Applications Voice Modules and Applications2.3.4 Voice Channel Bank ApplicationThis is the simplest application which can be used by
Model No.Running HeadData CardsThis host code release supports the following data cards:•HSU Two-Port HSU 530/35 (8202), HSU-T V11 (8203), HSU 35 (821
2-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadVoice Modules and Applications Applications2.3.5 TR008 ApplicationBellCore’s TR008 standard describes the requ
Reference Guide2-7Applications Voice Modules and Applications2.3.6 T1-E1 Conversion ApplicationThe Digital Access and Cross-connect System (DACS) capa
2-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadData Modules and Applications Applications2.4 Data Modules and ApplicationsThis integrated access system suppo
Reference Guide2-9Applications Data Modules and Applicationsshould occur when the HSU port and the attached device are connected over a long cable. Th
2-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadData Modules and Applications Applications2.4.2 HSU Application ExampleA major Health Maintenance Organizatio
Reference Guide2-11Applications Data Modules and Applicationsincorporates a built-in V.14 Async-to-sync converter to avoid over-sampling and consequen
2-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadData Modules and Applications Applications2.4.4 FRAD CardThe 8231 Frame Relay Assembler/Disassembler (FRAD) u
Reference Guide2-13Applications Data Modules and ApplicationsFigure 2-6. IAD FRAD Card Application2.4.5 OCU-DP CardThe OCU-DP (Office Channel Unit - D
2-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadData Modules and Applications ApplicationsEach OCU-DP port can be independently programmed to operate at 2.4,
Reference Guide2-15Applications Data Modules and ApplicationsAll three remote loop backs are latching loop backs. These latching loop backs are:•loop
Server CardsThis host code release supports the following server cards:•ADPCM ADPCM 64 (8871)•FRS FRS (881160), FRS International (881163)•MCC MCC (88
2-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadData Modules and Applications ApplicationsFigure 2-7. BRI Terminal Extension ApplicationThe BRITE mode suppor
Reference Guide2-17Applications Data Modules and ApplicationsThe 8261 BRI “U” Card has all of the functionality of the 8260, however, switching betwee
2-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadData Modules and Applications ApplicationsSoftware-initiated diagnostics supported on the DS0-DP/G.703 card i
Reference Guide2-19Applications ADPCM Voice Compression ServerThe remote systems must be configured with the TCP/IP CPU software option. Remote units
2-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadADPCM Voice Compression Server Applications2.5.1 PBX to PBX Trunk ApplicationFigure 2-10 shows the IAD with a
Reference Guide2-21Applications ADPCM Voice Compression ServerFigure 2-11. IAD in an ISDN-based ACD System2.5.3 Wireless Base Station ApplicationIn th
2-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server ApplicationsFigure 2-12. IAD in a Wireless Base Station ApplicationB
Reference Guide2-23Applications ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server•Optional ISDN ‘U’ InterfacesThree ISDN PRI Server Cards are supported:•8840A
2-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server Applications(NFAS). The system is limited to 8 WAN links. Thus the s
Reference Guide2-25Applications ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ServerFigure 2-13 shows that three customers are subscribing to ISDN services. Each
Model No.Running HeadUsing this Reference DocumentationReference documents for this product consists of several individual reference guides, each cove
2-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server ApplicationsBy grooming the PBX and CODEC PRI circuits onto a single
Reference Guide2-27Applications ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server2.6.4 Integrated ISDN Access with SINAThis integrated access system is used to
2-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server Applications2.6.5 Data Backup and Bandwidth on DemandThis integrated
Reference Guide2-29Applications ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server2.6.6 PRI to FXS terminationThis integrated access system is used to connect c
2-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Server ApplicationsWhen an incoming call is received by the system, it firs
Reference Guide2-31Applications ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ServerFigure 2-19. Bi-Directional Default Routing2.6.7.4 Alternate routingAlternate
2-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadManagement Channel Concentrator (MCC) Server Applications2.6.7.5 DPNSS Trunk RoutingDigital Private Network S
Reference Guide2-33Applications Management Channel Concentrator (MCC) Serverinterfaces are used, each interface has a local IP address. Unnumbered int
2-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadManagement Channel Concentrator (MCC) Server ApplicationsFigure 2-21. MCC Card in a Multilevel Concentration
Reference Guide2-35Applications Frame Relay Access and Concentration Server2.8 Frame Relay Access and Concentration ServerThis section highlights the
User Card Reference GuidesThere are four individual Reference Guides that cover the User Cards for this product. They are: The Voice Card Reference Gu
2-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFrame Relay Access and Concentration Server Applications2.8.1 Frame Relay Switch Port SavingsFigure 2-22 show
Reference Guide2-37Applications Frame Relay Access and Concentration Server2.8.2 Frame Relay and Internet Service ProvisioningThe inherent flexibility
2-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFrame Relay Access and Concentration Server Applications2.8.3 IDSL Service ProvisioningThis integrated access
Reference Guide2-39Applications Frame Relay Access and Concentration Server2.8.4 Grooming and Concentration in Cellular NetworksFigure 2-25 shows how
2-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFrame Relay Access and Concentration Server Applications2.8.5 Frame Relay Concentration at Hub SitesIn the ap
Reference Guide2-41Applications ATM Server Card2.8.6 Frame Relay Server SpecificationsThere can be up to three Frame Relay server cards in an integrat
2-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadATM Server Card ApplicationsStandards-based ATM adaptation for voice, video, and data This feature enables th
Reference Guide2-43Applications ATM Server Card•Analog PBXs/Key Systems•Digital PBXs•Nx56K/64K Data terminal equipment•Video Codecs•Transparent LAN Ex
2-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadATM Server Card Applications2.9.2 Interactive Distance Learning/Tele-MedicineThe integrated access systems’ i
Reference Guide2-45Applications Routing Server2.9.3 ATM Server SpecificationsUp to three ATM server cards can be functional in an integrated access sy
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