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i34-00208.L September 2003PRISM3030

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90 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEThe FXS application module responds only to the received A signalling bit and the B signalling bit is igno

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Ground Start DNIS with Wink 91Idle StateThe FXS application module provides ground to tip and −48V to ring towards the CPE. The FXS transmits A

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92 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEDigit TransmitAfter the wink, the CO passes digits to the CPE as DTMF tones. The FXS sends both A and B si

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Ground Start DNIS with Delay 93Ground Start DNIS with DelayIn Ground Start DNIS operation, an FXS application module in GS-DNIS mode is connecte

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94 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULE

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CMANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEIntroduction The Verilink 3030 has an optional Ethernet/Token Ring card which provides connectivity for LA

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96 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCETXPORT and DDS MIBsGeneric MIB LoadingInstructionsThe MIBs were written using the standard

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RFC 1213 97RFC 1213 RFC 1213 defines the objects in the system and interface tables of the MIB-II specification. The remaining sections of MIB-I

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98 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEsysServices { system 7 } read-only “A value which indicates the set of services that this e

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RFC 1213 99ifTable OID { 1.3.6.1.2.1.2 }Table C-2 Object Name Object ID User Access Object Description Get SetifNumber { interfaces 1 } read-o

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1GENERALIntroduction The Verilink PRISM 3030 supports all data networking needs, from connection of a single front end processor to shared access for

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100 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEifMtu { ifEntry 4 } read-only “The size of the largest datagram which can be sent/received

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RFC 1213 101ifLastChange { ifEntry 9 } read-only “The value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current operational state. If the

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102 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCERFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIBThis RFC was published in January 1993 and supersedes RFC 1232. RFC 1

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 103dsx1LineType { dsx1ConfigEntry 5 }read-write “This variable indicates the variety of DS1 Line implementing this circuit

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104 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1LineCoding { dsx1ConfigEntry 6 }read-write “This variable describes the variety of Zer

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 105dsx1SendCode { dsx1ConfigEntry 7 }read-write “This variable indicates what type of code is being sent across the DS1 in

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106 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1LoopbackConfig{ dsx1ConfigEntry 9 }read-write “This variable represents the loopback c

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 107dx1LineStatus { dsx1ConfigEntry 10 }read-only “This variable indicates the Line Status of the interface. It contains lo

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108 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1SignalMode{ dsx1ConfigEntry 11 }read-write “‘none’ indicates that no bits are reserved

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 109dsx1CurrentTableOID{ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.7 }Table C-4 Object Name Object ID User Access Object Description Getdsx1Curre

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2 CHAPTER 1: GENERALThe PRISM 3060 is also designed to accept FXS, FXO, and E&M voice application modules, which is the ideal solution for integr

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110 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1IntervalTableOID{ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.8 }Table C-5 Object Name Object ID User Access O

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 111dsx1TotalTable OID{ 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.9 }Table C-6 Object ID Object Name User Access Object Description Get{ dsx1Tota

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112 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1FarEndCurrentTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.10}Table C-7 Object Name Object ID User Acc

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 113dsx1FarEndIntervalTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.11}dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 9 } read-only “The numb

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114 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 5 } read-only “The number of Far End Sev

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RFC 1406 - DS1/E1 MIB 115dsx1FarEndTotalTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.12}Table C-9 Object Name Object ID User Access Object Description Getdsx1F

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116 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEdsx1FracTable OID{1.3.6.1.2.1.10.18.13}Table C-10 Object Name Object ID User Access Obje

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Definition of Traps 117Definition of TrapsVerilink products with SNMP support provide for the detection and reporting of network alarms. When an

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118 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCEenterprise Specific TrapsInterface Traps(T1 DTE)Table C-11 Cleared NearCleared FarAlarm

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enterprise Specific Traps 119Data Port Interface Traps201 401 601 801 Data Port 2A DTR Alarm (Port 1 on some units)202 402 602 802 Data Port 2B

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Specifications 3SpecificationsNetworkInterfaceLine Rate: 1.544 Mbps (±50 ppm) Line Framing: D4 or ESF Line Code: AMI or B8ZS Input Signal: 0 to

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120 APPENDIX C: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE (MIB) REFERENCETXPORT and DDS Object Identifier Treeiso (1) org (3) dod (6) internet (1) private (4) ente

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DORDERING NUMBERSEach PRISM 3030 unit is supplied with the following standard equipment:✦ Attached 19-inch mounting brackets ✦ AC power supply cord fo

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122 APPENDIX D: ORDERING NUMBERSSeveral interface modules are available for high-speed data, low-speed data, and voice. These modules have part numbe

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123Options are also available to provide the unit with a T1 DTE interface. This interface can be equipped with the Ethernet, SNMP, and Telnet m

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124 APPENDIX D: ORDERING NUMBERSThe user may also require the equipment options shown in Table D-4 for the installation and operation of the PRISM un

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PRISM 3030 Configuration Reference Customer Location: ________________________________________Circuit ID: ________________________________________Date

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SNMP CONFIGURATION (if equipped) Unit IP Address: ________ . ________ . _______ Router IP Address:________ . ________ . _______ Trap IP Address 1:____

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Affidavit for the Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital ServicesFor work to be performed in the certified ter

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I attest that the operator(s) maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment,maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog cont

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Two-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Veril

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4 CHAPTER 1: GENERALEncoding: PCM six ports per application modulePower/Ring: InternalTransmit Gain: −4.0 dB fixedReceive Gain: −11 dB to 0 dBFXOApp

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Specifications 5Interface Standards: Internet RFC 1157 (SNMP)RFC 1213 (MIB-II)RFC 1406 (DS1 MIB)Token RingInterfaceNetwork Protocol: TCP/IP-base

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6 CHAPTER 1: GENERALCompatibility TR 62411: December 1990TR 41458: April 1990 (where applicable) TR 54016: September 1989T1.403: 1989TR 54019A: Apri

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2INSTALLATIONIntroduction This chapter contains information and instructions required to prepare the Verilink PRISM 3030 for use. Included are initial

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8 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONFor specific applications, the user may require additional cables and adapters for the installation and operation of the uni

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Application Module Installation 9ALM RLYGND NO C NCSLOT 1 ETHERNETNMSINNMSOUTSUPVSTATIONCLOCKT1DTET1NETOIOIREPLACE WITH SAME TYPE/RATINGONGN

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iiCopyright Notice Copyright © 2001 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved.This document does not create any express or implied warranty about Veri

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10 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONUnit ConfigurationHardware switch settings are not required on this unit. Configuration is performed using any of the follo

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Voice Application Module Connection 11Table 2-2 Wiring for FXO Application ModulePair Pin # Color FXO Function1 26 1 White/Blue Blue/White

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12 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONTable 2-4 Wiring for the 4-Wire E&M Application ModulePair Pin Color 4-Wire Function Circuit1261White/BlueBlue/WhiteA

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T1 DTE Connection 13Figure 2-3 3010 Module OptionsT1 DTE Connection The unit is supplied with a T1 DTE jack, that functions only if the unit i

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14 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONThe network interface LBO level should be set as instructed in Line Build Out on page 25. Maximum suggested cable lengths f

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Network Management 15The station timing is configured through the front panel (see Station Timing on page 25) or through the terminal interface

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16 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONThe NMS address, NMS bit rate, and boot configuration mode are set by the front control panel as described in page 42. The

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Network Management 17LAN SNMPConnectionThe unit may be equipped with an optional Ethernet or Token Ring interface for connection to the user’s L

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18 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONToken RingThe Token Ring interface is designed to operate on both 4 and 16 Mbps networks. For 4 Mbps operation, jumper J3 m

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Power Connection 19DC PowerConnectionProcedureConnect the ground lead before applying power to the unit.1Connect a ground lead using 18- to 20-g

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Notice to Users of 1.544 Mbps Service iiiNotice to Users of 1.544 Mbps ServiceThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the rear

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20 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

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3OPERATIONIntroduction This chapter describes the screens and menus associated with the Verilink PRISM 3030 front panel LCD interface. The Terminal Op

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22 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONThroughout this manual, all the factory default settings are shown underlined. Front Panel Operation After power is applied a

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Front Panel Operation 23MenuComponentsThe PRISM 3030 front panel display consists of three components: a menu title, a menu element, and a curs

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24 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONThis allows scrolling through the options available for that function using the arrow keys. Pressing Select again sets that pa

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T1 NET Configuration 25Framing Type Selects the framing for the network side of the DSU/CSU. The choices are D4 and ESF. Line Code Sets the net

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26 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONZero Suppression Determines whether ones density insertion is activated after 15 zeros. To ensure compliance with TR 54016, th

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T1 DTE Configuration 27T1 DTE ConfigurationThe T1 DTE Configuration display (Figure 3-8) allows configuration parameters to be set the for the T

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28 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONSignallingInsertionOnly channels assigned are displayed. If no channels are assigned, the display reads NO CHANNELS AVAILABLE.

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DTE Port Configuration 29Port RateMultiplierThe unit can operate at any data rate that is a multiple of 56 or 64 kbps. If N×64K is selected, th

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ivLe présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicablesaux appareils numériques (de la class A) prescr

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30 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONV.54 Loop Selecting Enable allows the unit to respond to in-band V.54 loop commands. If Disable is selected, the unit ignores

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DTE Port Configuration 31Port Rate Selects the required port bit rate for RS-232 operation. The None option disables all operations for this po

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32 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONVoice Port Configuration The Voice Port Configuration display (Figure 3-14) allows the assignment of voice DS0s to network cha

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Voice Port Configuration 33MEG/GS: MEGACOM/Ground StartMEGR/LS: MEGACOM/Loop Start with Reverse BatteryMEGR/GS: MEGACOM/Ground Start with Rever

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34 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONTx Gain Selects the transmit gain over the following ranges: 2-Wire FXS: − 4.0 dB fixed2-Wire FXO: − 6 dB to 0 dB4-Wire E&

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SNMP Configuration 35Unit IPAddressAccepts IP addresses. Each device connected to the LAN is required to have a unique IP address identifier. Su

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36 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONDiagnostics The Diagnostics screen (Figure 3-19) allows test and maintenance functions to be performed on the T1 network, the

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Diagnostics 37The unit monitors network loopback commands and activates loops based upon their reception as described in TR 54016 and T1.403. Re

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38 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONDTE MLBThe T1 DTE maintenance loopback loops network data back toward the DTE at the network interface. Data is also passed th

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Diagnostics 39BERT DirectionSelects which direction to send the test pattern. The choices are Toward Network or Toward DTE. If the BERT Port men

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vTable of ContentsCopyright Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiTrademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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40 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONLoss of Frame SecsLOFS displays the number of seconds that the network interface is out of frame sync. Unavailable SecondsUAS

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System Utilities 41YELLOW/REMOTEIndicates that a remote (yellow) alarm indication is being received.T1 DTEAlarmsT1 DTE alarm status is reported

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42 CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONDisplayView AngleThe contrast of the front panel LCD display has a different appearance depending on whether it is being viewe

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Log Off 43AlarmCutoffWhen this menu item is set to DISABLE, the unit reports a network interface alarm condition by lighting the front panel ind

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44 CHAPTER 3: OPERATION

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4TERMINAL OPERATIONIntroduction This chapter describes the screens and menus of the Verilink PRISM 3030 terminal interface, an application program emb

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46 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONIf the unit is called and sent the break command before receiving the connect message, the modem hangs up. ScreenComp

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System Description 47Element ID: Unit AddressBelow the header (PRISM 3030), the Element ID is displayed (see Element ID on page 75). Next to th

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48 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONCursorControlsThe terminal interface utilizes a highlighted cursor to make selections from menus and select fields wi

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Main Menu Screen 49Any screen can be redisplayed (or refreshed) by pressing Control+U. Any changes to fields on a screen, that have not been ac

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viStarting Channel Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29DS0 Channel Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Port Transmit Clock . .

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50 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONAlarms Screen The Alarms screen (Figure 4-4) is used to view the alarm status of the network and the DTE lines. The f

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Alarms Screen 51The Threshold column shows the values set in the Alarm Configuration screen (Alarm Configuration Screen on page 64). Any paramet

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52 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONPerformanceScreensThe Performance screens display a detailed history of the error parameters that are continuously mo

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Alarms Screen 53TargetThis two-part field determines which section of the circuit is presently displayed by toggling the spacebar. Telco registe

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54 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATION24 Hr.% Error FreeDisplays the percentage of error-free seconds within the last 24 hours or since the event registers

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Maintenance Screen 55Maintenance Screen The Maintenance screen (Figure 4-6) allows performing test and maintenance functions on the T1 circuit.

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56 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONThis does not activate the transmission of the loop code.When FAR test is activated from the FAR/LOC front panel swit

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Maintenance Screen 57Elapsed TimeDisplays the time elapsed since a timed test began or, if completed, the total test time. Bit ErrorsDisplays th

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58 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATION1 Normal Operation: This diagram depicts the unit’s normal operating mode. 2 NET LLB: The network line loopback comma

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Maintenance Screen 595DTE MLB: The T1 DTE maintenance loopback command loops all network data back toward the DTE ports at the network interface

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viiScreen Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Device Type and Revision . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Date/Time . . . . . . . . .

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60 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONConfiguration Screens The various Configuration screens allow viewing and setting configuration parameters for the ne

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Configuration Screens 61PRM EnableAllows the T1.403 Performance Report Message, which is sent once a second, to be turned on or off. The choices

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62 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATION✦ When the remote communication is programmed to operate over the facility data link (FDL), the following test condit

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Configuration Screens 63Channel AllocationIndicates the network channel assignments with Channel 1 on the left and Channel 24 on the right. The

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64 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONAlarmParametersThe Alarm Parameters screen (Figure 4-10) allows reviewing and setting alarm related thresholds for th

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Configuration Screens 65Remote Alarm SecondsGenerated by the terminal equipment when an improper signal is received from the facility (or after

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66 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONPortParametersThe Port Configuration screen (Figure 4-11) sets the operating parameters for each high-speed port. The

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Configuration Screens 67Start Channel #The starting channel in the 24-channel DS1 bit stream must be selected in this field. The unit then assig

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68 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONTCP/IPParametersThe TCP/IP Configuration screen (Figure 4-12) is accessible for the Ethernet or Token Ring SNMP inter

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Configuration Screens 69SNMPParametersThe SNMP Configuration screen (Figure 4-13) is accessible if the unit is equipped with the Ethernet or Tok

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viiiElement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Reset LAN Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69SNMP Sets . . . . .

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70 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONWhen an alarm group is defined to report via SNMP, up to six Trap IP addresses can be assigned. The unit reports each

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Configuration Screens 71System NameAccepts a character string identifying the functionality of the network device. The default setting is no sys

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72 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONDS0Assigns the voice port to a network channel. The choices are 1 through 12. ModeSelects whether the voice port is a

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Configuration Screens 73FXO. FXO/LS: Foreign Exchange Office/Loop Start FXO/GS: Foreign Exchange Office/Ground Start FXO UVG: Foreign Exchange

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74 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONUtilities Screen The Utilities screen (Figure 4-15) handles the functions described in the following paragraphs. Gen

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Utilities Screen 75The reset operation sets all parameters to the factory default settings and zeros all performance registers. If the reset ope

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76 CHAPTER 4: TERMINAL OPERATIONwhere (alarms) is a string consisting of some or all of the identifiers LOS, OOF, RAS, AIS, UAS, ERRS, or the word NO

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APINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSTable A-1 Interface Comparison ChartCommon NameITUCircuitV.35(34-Pin)EIA-530CircuitEIA-530(25-Pin)RS-449(37-pin

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78 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSNote 1: Only circuits serviced by the unit are listed.Note 2:When two pins are listed, the first i

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79Table A-3 V.35 Interface SpecificationsCharacteristics SpecificationsBalanced DriversVoltage Swing ± 0.55 V (± 20%) into 100 Ω resistive lo

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ixCO Terminate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Ground Start DNIS with Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Idle State.

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80 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSTable A-4 RS-232 Pin AssignmentsCircuit(Note 1) Pin # Signal Name Abbr. DCE I/O101 1 Frame Groun

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81Note: Only circuits serviced by the unit are listed. The RS-232 interface is only recommended for data rates of 128 kHz and below. The connec

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82 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONSTable A-7 EIA-530 Interface SpecificationsSignal Name Abbreviation Pin #Shield ----- 1Transmitt

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83Table A-8 EIA-530 to RS-449 Pin AssignmentsDB-25 Male Pin # Signal NameDB-37Pin #1 Shield Ground 12Send Data (A)414 Send Data (B) 223 Recei

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84 APPENDIX A: PINOUTS AND INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS

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BFXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEApplications The FXS Voice application module is used to interface up to six pieces of analog telephone equipment (telep

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86 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULELoop Start Signalling (FXS) Idle The application module has ground applied to the tip conductor and has −

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Ground Start Signalling (FXS) 87The received signalling state causes the FXS application module to ground the tip toward the CPE equipment. The

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88 APPENDIX B: FXS VOICE APPLICATION MODULEremoves the ground from the tip toward the CPE and sends an A bit equal 0 and a B bit equal 1 toward the n

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Ground Start Signalling (MEGACOM) 89Ground Start Signalling (MEGACOM)IdleStateThe FXS application module has the tip open and −48 VDC on the rin

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