Verilink SCM User ManualSeptember 1999P/N 880-503300-001-C1
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Verilink SCM 1-1Chapter1SCM OverviewAbout this ManualThis document describes the Access System 3000 (AS3000) System Controller Module, SCM, is the co
SCM Overview1-2 Verilink SCMNetwork Node ManagementA major feature of the SCM is that a local SCM Craft interface session can access up to 30 other no
SCM OverviewVerilink SCM 1-3NOTE:Because the database resides in the SCM module, an SCM moved to a different node without having its database first cl
SCM Overview1-4 Verilink SCMShelf CompatibilityThe SCM is compatible with the AS3000 plug-in modular shelf system, the MLS 3000 and the QLS 3500. Th
SCM OverviewVerilink SCM 1-5Front Panel LEDsThe SCM front panel provides six status LEDs:•TX—Transmit. Flashes green whenever this SCM transmits a pac
SCM Overview1-6 Verilink SCMAlarm RelayThe NIM rear panel provides alarm relay outputs. The Form C alarm relay provides normally open (NO), normally c
SCM OverviewVerilink SCM 1-7Figure 1-4 System Controller Module in a Multiple Application Network Craft Interface PortThe Craft interface supports
SCM Overview1-8 Verilink SCMVerilink Enterprise MIBsMIBs are supplied as part of the software distributions for the respective products. •Verilink Ent
SCM OverviewVerilink SCM 1-9Table 1-3 Operating Environmental SpecsRelated Verilink DocumentsRefer to the following AS3000 documentation for more inf
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Verilink SCM 2-1Chapter2SCM Quick Set-UpThis chapter outlines the basic flow of procedures and options for getting an SCM up and running.Installation
SCM Quick Set-Up2-2 Verilink SCMRemote ConfigurationThe initial installation and configuration of a node must be done in person, rather than remotely.
Verilink SCM 3-1Chapter3Craft InterfaceThis chapter introduces the SCM Craft interface and describes in detail the Main Menu (the SCM Controller Menu)
Craft Interface3-2 Verilink SCM2. Set your terminal parameters to the following values:•19.2 kbit/s•8 data bits•no parity•one stop-bit•no flow-control
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-3Bootup MessagesMessages are displayed during bootup to inform the user of bootup progress. These messages vary from boo
Craft Interface3-4 Verilink SCMIf you’re accessing the node for the first time, press ENTER at the PASSWORD? prompt. Until you change it, ENTER is the
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-5The Main MenuThe SCM Main Menu, shown in Figure 3-2, provides:•node information•a display showing shelf type and module
Craft Interface3-6 Verilink SCMShelf/Slot MapShelf SymbolsDirectly to the right of the Shelf column:The M next to Shelf 1 indicates it is a Multi-line
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-7Table 3-3 Detailed Key Description Command Line PromptThe currently selected module is indicated in the command line
Verilink SCM User Manualiii • If the telephone company alters its equipment in a manner that can affect the use of this device, it must give you warni
Craft Interface3-8 Verilink SCMThe next prompt shows the input format:Enter 'shelf,slot' pair or 'slot' in current shelf(e.g. 3,4
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-9AdministrationThe O command displays the SCM Node Administration Menu. This menu is covered in detail in the next chapt
Craft Interface3-10 Verilink SCMFigure 3-5 QUAD DATA Configuration Menu DiagnosticsDiagnostics are not required for the SCM itself. Since it does not
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-11Figure 3-6 IMUX Diagnostics Menu Performance and StatusPerformance and status functions are used to evaluate the oper
Craft Interface3-12 Verilink SCMFigure 3-7 Example of IMUX 2160 Performance/Status Menu AlarmsA primary function of the SCM is handling alarm messages
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-13A shelf/slot matrix display of alarm status appears. Each location is mapped to a slot of a shelf. The meanings of th
Craft Interface3-14 Verilink SCMFigure 3-9 SCM Alarm Buffer Display The display indicates date and time for each alarm. The shelf and slot of the
Craft InterfaceVerilink SCM 3-15Manufacturing InfoThis submenu displays hardware revision level, date of manufacture, serial number and part number in
Craft Interface3-16 Verilink SCM•Node ID•Inband state•Update SCM table (saves this info to node list)Port IndicatorCommandsSome commands are shown wit
Verilink SCM 4-1Chapter4Administration MenuThis chapter describes the functions available from the SCM Administration Menu.For a convenient summary o
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Administration Menu4-2 Verilink SCMFigure 4-1 Administration Menu SCM CONTROLLER ADMINISTRATION MENU --SCM CONTROLLER ADMINISTRATION MENU --SCM CON
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-3Table 4-1 Administration Menu Commands Menu Option Description InstructionsH) set shelf type Define or change she
Administration Menu4-4 Verilink SCMAccessing NodesRemote nodes are accessible through SNMP, or through M1-3 or QUAD T1 inband access.Setup Requirement
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-5Node Management MenuThe SCM Node Management Menu is presented:Figure 4-2 Node Management Menu Node ListUse the
Administration Menu4-6 Verilink SCMThis process requires you to have prior knowledge of the node name and ID to in order to enter them correctly. Afte
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-7Figure 4-5 DATA LINK LAYER REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe Data Link Layer Remote Configuration Menu lists the nodes that m
Administration Menu4-8 Verilink SCMWhen a remote node is selected, a prompt confirms your selection:Selected remote node: [0.0.0.3] shelf = 1, slot =
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-9Set Shelf TypeUse this command to enter or change the shelf type of any shelf in the node. Each shelf in the node
Administration Menu4-10 Verilink SCMPassword LevelsFour password security access levels are available in the SCM module. They are:•System superuser le
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-11Table 4-3 Password Menu, Display 3 Levels of Password Changing PasswordsThe Superuser and System Superuser can
Verilink SCM User Manualv • This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and manual. If you are u
Administration Menu4-12 Verilink SCMThe TCP/IP configuration parameters are standard Ethernet and SLIP parameters. Consult with your system administra
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-13I)Ethernet IP addressEnter the Ethernet IP address of the primary SCM in the node, in the form: [0.0.0.0]. for exa
Administration Menu4-14 Verilink SCMR) SNMP read community stringThis parameter is used as rudimentary security for messages to or from an SNMP manage
Administration MenuVerilink SCM 4-15Figure 4-12 Modem Configuration Menu The Modem Status is either connected or not connected. Connected means that
Administration Menu4-16 Verilink SCMSetting Time and DateIt is important to set the time zone, date, and time in the following order:1. Set the time z
Verilink SCM 5-1Chapter5Circuit ManagerThis chapter describes how to build circuits using the SCM Craft interface. Topics covered are:•Circuit Manager
Circuit Manager5-2 Verilink SCMTable 5-1 Circuits SupportedQUAD T1Intramodule circuits are only applicable when using CIM 3003 which provides two T1 a
Circuit ManagerVerilink SCM 5-3When the first QUAD T1-IMUX circuit is activated, the SCM looks for the whole available bus group and reserves it for t
Circuit Manager5-4 Verilink SCMFigure 5-2 Circuit Manager Menu NOTE:When Circuit Manager is accessed, all other users are prevented from using it.
Circuit ManagerVerilink SCM 5-5Table 5-2 Circuit Manager Menu CommandsAdding Circuits To add a new circuit, select option A from the Circuit Manager M
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Circuit Manager5-6 Verilink SCMFigure 5-3 Add Circuit Menu Commands andParametersThe parameters on the Add Circuit Menu are listed in Table 5-3:Tab
Circuit ManagerVerilink SCM 5-7When building circuits, you may need to separately activate the circuit by selecting the command: I) activate circuit f
Circuit Manager5-8 Verilink SCMFigure 5-4 Edit Circuit Menu The options in the Edit Circuit Menu are described in Table 5-3.Changing Name Clones N
Circuit ManagerVerilink SCM 5-9Setting Up a Cloned CircuitOnce the new circuit has been cloned and edited to use different ports, set up the circuit u
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Verilink SCM 6-1Chapter6Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareThis chapter describes file transfers using FTP and downloading firmware upgrades to appl
Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-2 Verilink SCMFigure 6-1 Firmware dowloadsNOTE:Alarms must be shut off while downloading to application modules
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-3Figure 6-2 Administration Menu Different Command OptionsAdministration Menu options are modul
Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-4 Verilink SCMFigure 6-3 Administration Menu for a Remote Node Firmware Options Command options F, B,and L a
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-5Table 6-1 Firmware Related CommandsUpgrading SCM FirmwareYou Will Need•A Verilink SCM controlle
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Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-6 Verilink SCMBefore BeginningThis UpgradeIf applicable, install the FTP server program that you have selected.
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-7options. If the address of the FTP server reflects a different network segment than the SCM, als
Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-8 Verilink SCMFigure 6-4 Administration MenuSelect W) write file to flash to save the new file and select Yes
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-9Broadcasting FirmwareIf the SCM is not to be updated, but rather modules which it controls are to
Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-10 Verilink SCMTable 6-2 Download Firmware Menu Options SupportNOTE:BEFORE DOWNLOADING, turn off alarm reportin
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-11The SCM Controller Administration Menu displays. Select command option: B) download firmware[0.
Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-12 Verilink SCMNOTE:The broadcast may take so long that the Craft interface will time out and log you out. The
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-13Press ENTER to display the SCM Download Firmware Menu.If an ACP module did not receive a good lo
Downloading and Broadcasting Firmware6-14 Verilink SCMAfter a download, the target module cannot be downloaded again until that module has been restar
Downloading and Broadcasting FirmwareVerilink SCM 6-15[1,4] QUAD T1 > yAt the prompt select the partition:Select image to switch to? 1) A 2) B &
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IndexVerilink SCM Index-1AACP Broadcast Result 6-12ACP broadcast switchover 6-13Activate Circuit 5-5Add Circuit 5-5Adding Circuits 5-5Commands and Pa
Index-2 Verilink SCMNode Management Menu 4-5nodemaster 1-2Non-operating Environmental Specs 1-8OOperating Environmental Specs 1-9PPassword Levels 4-10
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