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ACCULINK 3160
DSU/CSU
QUICK REFERENCE
Document No. 3160-A2-GL11-80
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Quick Reference
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May 2000
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1
Installation Procedure
Before installing the DSU/CSU, read the Important Safety Instructions beginning on
page 25.
The following procedure is for experienced DSU/CSU users who are familiar with the
3160 DSU/CSU installation process and have no special requirements for their
application. See the ACCULINK DSU/CSU Operator’s Guide for more information.
1. Attach the power cord to the rear of the DSU/CSU and the other end to a grounded
115 Vac power outlet.
2. Attach the DSU/CSU network connection to the T1 network using the appropriate
cable. Attach the 3160 DSU/CSU to the customer premises equipment via the DTE
(DSX-1) and/or port connectors.
3. Power on the DSU/CSU to perform the power-on self-test.
4. If you intend to use front panel emulation, connect the cable from the PC to the
COM port on the rear panel of the DSU/CSU.
5. If you intend to manage the DSU/CSU with SNMP over an Ethernet LAN, connect
the 10BaseT port to your LAN and assign an IP address to the port. See
Configuration Procedures on page 4.
6. If you do not intend to use the DTE Drop/Insert T1 port, disable it. See
Configuration Procedures on page 4. The default setting for this port is Enabled.
7. Customize the configuration options for your environment as required.
8. During the power-on self-test, the FAIL LED flashes, then all LEDs blink twice.
When the test is complete, verify that the DSU/CSU is functional by observing that
the OK, NETWORK SIG, and DTE SIG LEDs are lit.
2
PSTN
Modem
Modem
or
or
PC
Terminal
SNMP
Manager
10BaseT
Port
COM
Port
Network
Port
Network
Port
10 BASE-T
POWER
COM
CLOCK IN
Front
Panel
3164 DSU/CSU
Modem
Port
MODEM
PORT 1
DSX-1
NETWORK
3160
DSU/CSU
PORT 2
Modem
Port
T1 Network
COM Port
Power
Network
Port
COM PORT MODEM
POWER
AUX PORT
Serial
Port
3164
DSU/CSU
NEC
CLASS 2
INPUT
CAUTION: AUX PORT OR COM PORT MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO PSTN OR T1 NETWORK
CLOCK IN
10BaseT
PORT 3
PORT 4
PORT 1
PORT 2
Power
or
SNMP
Manager
NETWORK
DTE
To
Router
or
Terminal
SNMP Manager
99-15573-01
Cabling Examples
3
Configuration Procedures
For detailed configuration procedures see Chapter 4, Configuration, and Appendix C,
Configuration Options, of the Operator’s Guide.
Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
To display/edit configuration options:
1. From the top-level menu screen (which you can access by pressing the
select Cnfig.
key),
2. Select the configuration option set to be copied into the Edit area by using the
appropriate Function key (F1, F2, or F3). Use the scroll keys (
and
), if
necessary.
The Factory 1 configuration for ESF framing format and B8ZS line coding format is
the default configuration and is appropriate for most networks. For D4 framing
format and AMI line coding format, use the Factory 2 configuration. See Table 3.
3. Select Edit.
4. From the Edit screen, select the functional group you want to edit by pressing the
appropriate Function key. Use the scroll keys (
and
), if necessary.
Saving Edit Changes
To save edit changes:
1. From the Choose Funct screen (one level above the Edit screen, two levels below
the top-level menu screen), select Save.
2. Choose whether you want to save to the Active, Customer 1, or Customer 2 area.
Use the scroll keys (
and
), if necessary.
4
Configuring the 10BaseT Port
To configure the 10BaseT port:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select User.
5. Press F1 (Next) until the ENET Use configuration option appears.
6. Select the appropriate protocol for your network.
7. Press F1 (Next) until the ENET IP Adr configuration option appears.
8. Press F2 (Edit) to edit the IP address. You have the option of using F3 (Clear) to
reset the IP address to the factory default 000.000.000.000.
9. Use the
and
keys to position the cursor under the digit you want to
change. Press F1 (Up) to increment the digit or F2 (Down) to decrement the digit.
10. Press F3 (Save) to save the value. Otherwise, the original value will be retained.
11. Return to editing the User configuration options. Press F1 (Next) until the ENET
NetMask configuration option appears.
12. Press F2 (Edit) to edit the subnet mask. Press F3 (Save) to save the value.
Configuring the DTE Port
Network DS0s must be mapped to the DTE port for DSX-1 voice to a PBX. To assign
Network DS0s 1 through 12 to the DTE port for voice traffic to a PBX:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select DTE.
5. Using Table 1 as a guide make sure that the DTE port is enabled and that the
framing and coding are appropriate for the PBX. If the DTE port will not be used,
make sure that it is disabled.
5
Configuring the Data Ports
Network DS0s must be mapped to the Data Ports for data. To configure the DataPort:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. Select Port.
5. Press the Function key under the port to be configured.
6. Using Table 2 as a guide, make sure that the proper port type is selected (V.35,
EIA 530, RS-449, or X.21).
7. Check any other options which may be needed.
Allocating Data Ports
To select the data port:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. From the Edit screen, press the
screen.
key until the Chan selection appears on the
5. Select Chan.
6. From the Channel Config screen, press the
screen.
key to scroll the ports onto the
7. Select the desired port by pressing its corresponding Function key.
8. The configuration option for the data port channel allocation destination appears on
the screen. Select NET to assign this port to the network interface, select DTE to
assign this port to the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface, or press the
key and
the appropriate Function key to assign this port to another port.
9. Press F1 (Next) to display the appropriate configuration options on the screen. Use
one of the following examples, depending on whether you are assigning by block,
ACAMI, or individual channel.
6
Block or ACAMI Assignment Method
The Assign By configuration option screen appears after you select a port.
To assign by the block or ACAMI method:
1. Press F2 for Block or F3 for ACAMI.
2. Press F1 (Next) to display the next configuration option (Port Rate).
3. Use the
or
key to scroll the desired port rate onto the screen. Rates scroll
in groups of three. Available selections depend on the current base rate selected
for the port. Press the corresponding Function key to select the port rate. Then,
select Next to display the Start At configuration option on the screen.
NOTE: For port-to-port mapping, the procedure is complete after the port rate is
selected.
4. The Start At screen displays the configuration option used to select the starting
DS0 channel. If the destination selected is the network interface, then the network
channels appear on the screen. If the destination selected is the DTE Drop/Insert
(DSX-1) interface, then these channels appear on the screen.
or
key to scroll the desired channel onto the screen. Use the
Use the
Function keys to select the starting channel. Only those DS0 channel numbers that
provide enough bandwidth (based on the configured data rate) to be used as a
starting channel number are displayed. Channel allocation for this port can only be
cleared by selecting Clear.
Individual Channel Assignment Method
The Assign By configuration option screen appears after you select a port. To assign by
the individual channel method:
1. Press the
key once to bring the Chan selection onto the screen.
2. Press F3 (Chan).
3. Press F1 (Next) to display the next configuration option (channel allocation).
4. Line 1 displays the 24 channels for the network interface or the DTE Drop/Insert
(DSX-1) interface, depending on which destination was chosen. Pressing the
or
key scrolls the channels onto the screen in groups of three. Select the channel
by pressing the Function key under the desired number. Portn appears. The port is
assigned to that channel. To deallocate a port, press the Function key under that
port number.
7
Allocating DS0 Channels from the DTE Drop/Insert Interface to the
Network Interface
By using the configuration options, you can allocate DS0 channels from the DTE
Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface to the network interface and specify which DS0 channels
carry Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) information for voice channels.
To allocate DS0 channels from the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface to the network
interface:
1. From the top-level menu screen, select Cnfig.
2. Select Activ.
3. Select Edit.
4. From the Edit screen, press the
screen.
key until the Chan selection appears on the
5. Select Chan.
6. From the Channel Config screen, select DTE.
7. From the DTE Channels screen, press F1 to select Assign.
8. Press the Function key below the network channel desired. Each time that you
press the Function key, the DTE channel number is incremented. If the network
channel is currently unassigned (‘‘–” is displayed on Line 2), the DTE channel
number initially displays the same number as the corresponding network channel
number. However, if the network channel is currently assigned, the DTE channel
number is shown as Dn. Pressing the Function key for D24 wraps the display back
to D1. Only those channels that are not already assigned appear on the LCD when
scrolling. The network channels assigned to ports (Prt1...Prt4) are unavailable for
assignment.
To specify DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) channels used to carry voice information,
1. Press
screen.
from the channel allocation screen to return to the DTE Channels
2. From the DTE Channels screen, press F2 to select Voice.
3. Line 1 displays the 24 DS0 channels for the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface.
Pressing the
or
key scrolls the channels onto the screen in groups of three.
Line 2 displays whether the DS0 channel in Line 1 is a data channel (Data) or a
voice (RBS) channel. Each time that you press the Function key located below the
desired channel, the display in Line 2 toggles between Data and RBS.
8
Configuration Options
Configuration options are accessed from the Cnfig branch of the front panel menu.
DSU ESF
Stat
Test
Cnfig
Ctrl
Telco
Prtn
User
Near
LED
Call
DevHS STest Perf TStat ENET LED ID
Rel
T1 Prtn
Reset Passwd
ClrReg
CID
Mon
DL
EQPT NET
Far
Pass Dial Disc ChDir
Cur 24Tot Intvl
User Prt Prt Prt Prt
Cur 8Tot Intvl
1 . . 5,A
(Directory)
Rlpbk Lpbk
Ptrns
1 . . 5,A
(Directory)
DTE
Abort Send
LLBDN 54DN FT1DN
LLBUP 54UP FT1UP
Near
Far
Lamp
Prt
Prt
Prt
Prt
Mon
QRSS 511
QRSS 1in8 511
Abort LLB PLB DLB RLB DCLB DTLB
Load Edit Area From:
Activ
Cust1 Cust2 Fact1
Fact2
Choose Function:
Save
Edit
Activ Cust1 Cust2
DTE
Copy
Prt
Port
Prt
NET
Prt
Chan
Gen
User
Prt
Alar
Mgmt
Gen Trap
Port Select :
All
Prt
Prt
Prt
Prt
Dsply
DTE
Prt
Prt
Clear
Prt
Prt
00-16644
Factory default configuration options are shown in boldface type in the following tables.
9
Table 1. DTE Interface Configuration Options
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
D4
D4
ESF
ESF
AMI
AMI
B8ZS
B8ZS
0–133
0–133
133–266
133–266
266–399
266–399
399–533
399–533
533–655
533–655
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
DTE Port:
DTE Framing:
Extrn DLB:
(External DTE
Loopback)
Enables the use of the DTE
Drop/Insert port.
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.
format
DTE Coding:
Equal:
(DTE Line
E
Equalizer)
li )
Comments/Description
Send Ones:
10
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding
format.
Provides selectable extended DTE
range capability.
Allows control of DLB on external
contact closure.
Sends all ones on channels
allocated to the network T1 on
LOS, LOF, or AIS.
Table 2. Port Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
E530
E530
V.35
V.35
RS449
RS449
X.21
X.21
Nx64
Nx64
Nx56
Nx56
Disab
Disab
V.54
V.54
FT1
FT1
Both
Both
Disab
Disab
DTLB
DTLB
DCLB
DCLB
Both
Both
Disab
Disab
DTR
DTR
RTS
RTS
Both
Both
None
None
Halt
Halt
Int
Int
Ext
Ext
Auto
Auto
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Port Type:
Base Rate:
Net DCLB:
Port LB:
All Ones:
Rcv Yellow:
(Received Yellow)
Tx Clock:
InvertTxC:
(Invert Tx Clock)
InvertData:
11
Comments/Description
Selects the port type: EIA-530A,
V.35, RS449, or X.21.
Enables the port to either Nx56 or
Nx64 rates.
Network initiated DCLB, allows
Network-initiated
DCLB to
t be
b controlled
t ll d by
b inband
i b d
5 o
( S ) codes.
codes
V.54
or FT1 (ANSI)
Port-initiated Loopbacks,
p
, allows
Loopbacks to be initiated through
e po
ee
e a DTE.
the
port by the
external
All ones sent to network (DTE) T1
when DTR or RTS interrupted.
Data p
port remains enabled,, or is
disabled on receiving Yellow on
disabled,
network T1.
Selects whether the transmitted
data clock is internal (TXC) or
external (XTXC).
Selects phase inversion of the
transmit clock (TXC).
Allows the data on the port to be
inverted.
Table 2. Port Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
10E–4
10E–4
10E–5
10E–5
10E–6
10E–6
10E–7
10E–7
10E–8
10E–8
10E–9
10E–9
Disab
Disab
Maint
Maint
Send
Send
Both
Both
Disab
Disab
Maint
Maint
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
EDL:
Err Rate:
(Excessive Error
a e)
Rate)
Near end:
Near-end:
Far end:
Far-end:
Mgmt Link:
12
Comments/Description
Specifies whether the Embedded
Data Link is enabled.
Selects the error rate threshold for
Excessive Error Rate Alarm.
Alarm
Specifies
p
whether the device will
maintain near-end
near end performance
s
a s cs
statistics.
Specifies
p
whether the device will
maintain far-end
far end performance
statistics.
Specifies whether the EDL
Management Link is enabled.
Table 3. Network Interface Configuration Options
Option
NET Framing:
NET Coding:
LBO:
ANSI PRM:
Mgmt Link:
NET LLB:
Factory 1
Factory 2
D4
D4
ESF
ESF
AMI
AMI
B8ZS
B8ZS
0.0
0.0
–7.5
–7.5
–15
–15
–22.5
–22.5
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
NET PLB:
BitStuff:
Circuit Ident:
Disab
Disab
62411
62411
Disab
Disab
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
13
Comments/Description
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.
format
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding
format.
Provides Line Build Out in dB.
dB
Sends ANSI Performance Report
Messages.
Specifies whether the FDL’s
FDL s
Management Link is enabled.
Network-initiated LLB allows LLB to
be controlled by inband LLB codes.
Network-initiated PLB allows PLB
to be controlled by FDL PLB
messages.
Provides enforcement of ones
density protection.
Specifies the transmission vendor’s
vendor s
circuit identifier.
Table 4. DTE Channel Configuration Options
Line 1 Displays:
Line 2 Displays:
Meaning
—
Unassigned
D1, D2 ... D24
Channel
assigned to this
DTE channel
Prt1
Prt2
Prt3
Prt4
Channel
assigned to port
1,2,3, or 4
Data
Data Channel
N1 N2 N3 ...... N24:
D1 D2 D3 ...... D24:
RBS
Voice
Channel
14
Comments/Description
Function key under the channel
(N1, N2, etc.) selects the DTE
channel to assign (D1 through
D24, or –).
Function key under the channel
(D1, D2, etc.) selects either Data
or RBS.
Table 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Option
Assign To:
Assign By:
Port Rate:
Factory 1
Factory 2
NET
NET
DTE
DTE
Prtn
Prtn
Block
Block
ACAMI
ACAMI
Chan
Chan
64 (56)
128 (112)
192 (168)
256 (224)
320 (280)
384 (336)
448 (392)
512 (448)
576 (504)
640 (560)
704 (616)
768 (672)
832 (728)
896 (784)
960 (840)
1024 (896)
1088 (952)
1152 (1008)
1216 (1064)
1280 (1120)
1344 (1176)
1408 (1232)
1472 (1288)
1536 (1344)
64 (56)
128 (112)
192 (168)
256 (224)
320 (280)
384 (336)
448 (392)
512 (448)
576 (504)
640 (560)
704 (616)
768 (672)
832 (728)
896 (784)
960 (840)
1024 (896)
1088 (952)
1152 (1008)
1216 (1064)
1280 (1120)
1344 (1176)
1408 (1232)
1472 (1288)
1536 (1344)
15
Comments/Description
Assigns this port to channels on
the Network or DSX
1 T1 interface,
DSX-1
or to
t another
th port.
t
Determines how channels are
assigned: contiguous blocks,
ACAMI or individual
i di id l channels.
h
l
Selects the data rate for the port.
The possible rates depend on
whether the port is configured for
Nx56 or Nx64.
This configuration option only
appears if the “Assigned By”
configuration option is Block or
ACAMI.
Table 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Option
Start At:
Line 1 Displays:
N1 N2 N3 ...... N24:
(If assigned to NET)
D1 D2 D3 ..... D24:
(If assigned to DTE)
Factory 1
Factory 2
Clear
Clear
N1 (D1)
N2 (D2)
N3 (D3)
N4 (D4)
N5 (D5)
N6 (D6)
N7 (D7)
N8 (D8)
N9 (D9)
N10 (D10)
N11 (D11)
N12 (D12)
N13 (D13)
N14 (D14)
N15 (D15)
N16 (D16)
N17 (D17)
N18 (D18)
N19 (D19)
N20 (D20)
N21 (D21)
N22 (D22)
N23 (D23)
N24 (D24)
N1 (D1)
N2 (D2)
N3 (D3)
N4 (D4)
N5 (D5)
N6 (D6)
N7 (D7)
N8 (D8)
N9 (D9)
N10 (D10)
N11 (D11)
N12 (D12)
N13 (D13)
N14 (D14)
N15 (D15)
N16 (D16)
N17 (D17)
N18 (D18)
N19 (D19)
N20 (D20)
N21 (D21)
N22 (D22)
N23 (D23)
N24 (D24)
Line 2 Displays:
Meaning
—
Unassigned
Prt1
Prt2
Prt3
Prt4
Channel assigned
to port 1, 2, 3, or 4
D1, D2 ... D24
Channel assigned
to this DTE
channel
N1, N2 ... N24
Channel assigned
to this NET
channel
16
Comments/Description
Clears (unassigns) channels for
this port.
This configuration option appears if
the “Assigned By” configuration
option is Block or ACAMI.
Comments/Description
This configuration option appears if
the “Assigned By” configuration
p
option
is individual channels
(Chan)
(Chan).
Function key under the channel
(N1, N2 etc.) assigns (unassigns)
port (1,
(1 2,
2 3,
3 or 4) to that
h channel.
h
l
Table 6. General Configuration Options
Option
Gen Yellow:
(Generate Yellow)
Clock Src:
Clock Rate:
Factory 1
Factory 2
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
NET
NET
DTE
DTE
Prt1
Prt1
Int
Int
Ext
Ext
2048
2048
1544
1544
8
8
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
10
10
Up
Up
Down
Down
Save
Save
Tst Timeout:
Tst Duration:
17
Comments/Description
Yellow alarm is generated by the
DSU/CSU on LOS, LOF, or AIS.
Selects the clock source to be
used as the master clock for the
DSU/CSU
DSU/CSU.
Selects the clock rate of the source
if external.
Specifies
p
whether the durations of
user initiated tests are limited by
user-initiated
Tst Duration.
Specifies the duration of
user-initiated
i iti t d loopback
l
b k and
d pattern
tt
es s
tests.
Table 7. User Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Self-Test:
FP Access:
FP Pass:
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
None
None
Com
Com
Modem
Modem
Both
Both
Mgmt
Mgmt
ASCII
ASCII
Dial-In:
Password:
Com Use:
Com Type:
Com Clk:
Com Rate:
(Communication Port
R t )
Rate)
Term
Term
Async
Async
Sync
Sync
Int
Int
Ext
Ext
1.2
1.2
2.4
2.4
4.8
4.8
9.6
9.6
14.4
14.4
19.2
19.2
38.4
38.4
7
7
8
8
None
None
Even
Even
Odd
Odd
Char Length:
CParity:
((Communication Port
Parity)
18
Comments/Description
Allows bypass of self-test on
initialization.
Controls whether front panel
access or display is allowed.
Controls whether front panel
pass-through is allowed.
Controls whether dial-in access is
allowed.
Controls whether a password is
required for dial-in by a remote
front panel.
Controls how the COM port is
used.
Controls whether the COM port is
synchronous or asynchronous.
Controls whether the COM port
uses an internal or external clock.
Selects the bit rate for the COM
port.
Selects the character length for the
COM port.
Selects the parity
p y for the COM port.
p
Table 7. User Configuration Options (2 of 3)
Option
CStop Bits:
(Communication Port
St Bit
Stop
Bits))
Factory 1
Factory 2
1
1
1.5
1.5
2
2
Yes
Yes
No
No
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
5
5
Up
Up
Down
Down
Save
Save
Ignore DTR:
CmInActTm:
(COM Port Inactivity
Timeout)
CmDiscTm:
(COM Port
Disconnect Time)
Modem Use:
Mgmt
Mgmt
ASCII
ASCII
Term
Term
Async
Async
Sync
Sync
1.2
1.2
2.4
2.4
7
7
8
8
None
None
Even
Even
Odd
Odd
1
1
2
2
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Modem Type:
Modem Rate:
MChar Len:
(Modem Port
Character Length)
MParity:
(Modem Port Parity)
MStop Bits:
(Modem Port Stop
Bits)
LSpaceDsc:
p
(Long Space
Disconnect)
MoInActTm:
(Modem Port
Inactivity Timeout)
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Comments/Description
Selects the number of stop bits for
the COM port.
Specifies whether the COM port
ignores DTR.
Specifies
p
whether the
communication port disconnects
after a certain period of inactivity.
Specifies the period of inactivity
(1 to 60 minutes) that causes a
disconnect if CmInActTm is
enabled.
Specifies how the MODEM port is
used.
Controls whether the MODEM port
is synchronous or asynchronous.
Selects the bit rate for the MODEM
port.
Selects the character length for the
MODEM port.
Selects the parity for the MODEM
port.
Selects the number of stop bits for
the MODEM port.
Selects the long
g space
p
disconnect
configuration option for terminating
modem connections.
Specifies
p
whether the modem p
port
disconnects after a certain period
of inactivity.
Table 7. User Configuration Options (3 of 3)
Option
MoDiscTm:
(Modem Port
Disconnect Time)
ENET Use:
Factory 1
Factory 2
5
5
Up
Up
Down
Down
Save
Save
Ver2
Ver2
802.3
802.3
Disab
Disab
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
5
5
Up
Up
Down
Down
Save
Save
ENET IP Adr:
ENET NetMask:
DefGatewayAdr:
TnSession:
(Telnet Session)
TnPaswd:
(Telnet Password)
TnInActTm:
(Telnet Inactivity
Timeout)
TnDiscTm:
(Telnet Disconnect
Time)
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Comments/Description
Specifies the period of inactivity
(1 to 60 minutes) that causes a
disconnect if MoInActTm is
enabled.
Specifies
S
ifi the
th protocol
t
l used
d on the
th
10BaseT port.
Specifies the IP address of the
10BaseT port.
Specifies the subnet mask for the
10BaseT port’s IP address.
Specifies
p
the IP address where
messages for other subnets are
sent.
Specifies
p
whether the DSU/CSU
responds to Telnet session
requests.
Specifies whether a password is
required for Telnet sessions.
Specifies
p
whether a Telnet session
disconnects after a certain period
of inactivity.
The period of inactivity (1 to
60 minutes) that causes a
disconnect if TnInActTm is
enabled.
Table 8. Alarm Configuration Options
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
Comments/Description
Disab
Disab
Does not display alarm messages.
Modem
Modem
Sends alarm messages to modem
port.
Com
Com
Sends alarm messages to COM
port.
Both
Both
Sends alarm messages to both
modem and COM ports.
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Specifies
p
whether an outgoing
g g call
is retried on a busy or failed call
attempt.
Dial Delay:
1–4
5
6–10
1–4
5
6–10
The time (in minutes) to delay
between successive alarm
dial-outs or retry attempts.
AltDialDir:
None
1–5
None
1–5
The alternate dial-out directory to
use if a call to the primary number
cannot be completed.
10E–4
10E–4
10E–5
10E–5
10E–6
10E–6
10E–7
10E–7
10E–8
10E–8
10E–9
10E–9
Al M
Alrm
Msg:
SNMP Trap:
Sends SNMP traps.
traps
TrapDisc:
DialOut:
Call Retry:
Err Rate:
(Excessive Error
Rate)
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Specifies
p
whether the modem
connection will disconnect after a
trap is sent.
Provides the option
p
to allow
automatic dial-out
dial out to send alarm
messages on MODEM port.
The error rate threshold for
Excessive Error Rate Alarm.
Alarm
Table 9. General Management Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
Disab
Disab
Enab
Enab
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
1
1
2–10
2–10
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Read
Read
R/W
R/W
SNMP Mgt:
NMS Valid:
Num Sec Mgrs:
NMS n IP Adr:
NMS n Acs:
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Read
Read
R/W
R/W
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Read
Read
R/W
R/W
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
System Name:
System Location:
System Contact:
CommunityName1:
Access 1:
CommunityName2:
Access 2:
IP Adr:
NetMask:
Com IP Adr:
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Comments/Description
Specifies
p
whether the DSU/CSU
responds to SNMP session
requests.
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU
validates the IP address of an
SNMP manager attempting
access.
The number of SNMP managers
allowed to access the DSU/CSU.
Allows you
y to define or clear the
allowable IP address of an SNMP
manager.
The type
yp of access allowed for an
SNMP manager using community
name 1.
The SNMP system name for this
device.
The SNMP system location for this
device.
The SNMP system contact name
for this device.
A community
y name that is allowed
access to this device.
device Defaults to
public.
The type of access allowed for
community name 1.
A community name that is allowed
access to this device.
The type of access allowed for
community name 2.
The IP address needed to access
the device.
The Subnet Mask needed to
access the device.
The IP address for the COM port
when configured for SNMP.
Table 9. General Management Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Option
Factory 1
Factory 2
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
PPP
PPP
SLIP
SLIP
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
PPP
PPP
SLIP
SLIP
None
None
Com
Com
Modem
Modem
FDL
FDL
EDLn
EDLn
Com NetMask:
Com Link:
Modem IP Adr:
Mdm NetMask:
Alt Mdm IP Adr:
Alt Mdm NetMask:
Modem Link:
Def Netwk:
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Comments/Description
The Subnet Mask needed to
access the device when the COM
port is configured for SNMP.
The link layer protocol for the COM
port when configured for SNMP.
Specifies
p
the IP address for the
MODEM port when configured for
SNMP.
Specifies the Subnet Mask needed
to access the device when the
MODEM port is configured for
SNMP.
Specifies
p
the alternate IP address
for the MODEM port when
configured for SNMP.
Specifies the alternate modem
Subnet Mask needed to access the
device when the MODEM port is
configured for SNMP.
Specifies
p
the link layer
y p
protocol for
the MODEM port when configured
for SNMP.
Specifies the default network
destination.
Table 10. Management Trap Configuration Options
Option
Num Trap Mgrs:
Factory 1
Factory 2
1
2–6
1
2–6
The number of trap managers
supported by the device.
Edit
Edit
Clear
Clear
Specifies the IP address for each
trap manager. This configuration
option is repeated for all n
managers.
None
None
ENET
ENET
Com
Com
Modem
Modem
FDL
FDL
EDLn
EDLn
Disab
Disab
Warm
Warm
Auth
Auth
Both
Both
Enab
Enab
Disab
Disab
Disab
Disab
Up
Up
Down
Down
Both
Both
NET
NET
DTE
DTE
T1s
T1s
Ports
Ports
All
All
Trapn IP Adr:
Trapn Dst:
Gen Trap:
Entp Trap:
Link Trap:
Trap I/F:
Comments/Description
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Specifies the network destination
for Trap Manager n.
Specifies
the g
general trap
p
p types
yp to
WarmStart Authentication
enable: WarmStart,
Failure or both.
Specifies
p
whether the
EnterpriseSpecific trap type is
enabled.
Specifies
p
the link trap
p type
yp to
enable: Trap on Link Up,
Up Link
Down, or both.
When any link trap types are
p
enabled,, specifies
which links to
send traps for.
for
!
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or
included in the manual.
2. This product is intended to be used with a 3-wire grounding type plug – a plug
which has a grounding pin. This is a safety feature. Equipment grounding is vital to
ensure safe operation. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug by
modifying the plug or using an adapter.
Prior to installation, use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check the ac receptacle
for the presence of earth ground. If the receptacle is not properly grounded, the
installation must not continue until a qualified electrician has corrected the problem.
If a 3-wire grounding type power source is not available, consult a qualified
electrician to determine another method of grounding the equipment.
3. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these slots and
openings must not be blocked or covered.
4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product
where persons will walk on the power cord.
5. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
6. General purpose cables are provided with this product. Special cables, which may
be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the
responsibility of the customer.
7. When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the
applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it
is installed. If necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and
inspection authorities to ensure compliance.
8. A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of
two or more buildings. If products installed in separate buildings are
interconnected, the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition. Consult a
qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists
and, if necessary, implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products.
9. Input power to the ac voltage configuration of this product must be provided by a
UL-listed or CSA-certified power source with a Class 2 or Limited Power Source
(LPS) output. Input power to the dc voltage configurations of this product must be
provided by a National Electric Code (NEC) or a Canadian Electric Code (CEC)
Class 2 circuit.
10. This product contains a coin cell lithium battery that is only to be replaced at the
factory. Caution: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same type. Dispose of used batteries according to
the battery manufacturer’s instructions. Attention: Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a
remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du
même type. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions
du fabricant.
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11. In addition, if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits, take the
following precautions:
— Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
— Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
— Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone
line has been disconnected at the network interface.
— Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
— Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
— Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
! UNITED STATES – EMI NOTICE:
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 rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements
that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or
modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne Corporation.
! CANADA – EMI NOTICE:
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
interference-causing equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du
règlement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada.
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Government Requirements and Equipment Return
Certain governments require that instructions pertaining to CSU connection to the
telephone network be included in the installation and operation manual. Specific
instructions are listed in the following sections.
Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the equipment is a label
that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer
equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. The label is on the bottom of the
DSU/CSU. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone
company.
2. There are two types of telephone lines associated with the equipment. The T1
network connection should be made using a Universal Service Order Code
(USOC) type RJ48C jack. The Service Order Code 6.0F should be specified to the
telephone company when ordering the T1 line. In addition, the proper Facility
Interface Code must be specified to the Telephone Company. The DSU/CSU can
be configured to support any of the following framing format and line signaling
techniques. The DSU/CSU’s configuration must correspond to the T1 line’s
parameters. The 3160 DSU/CSU’s internal modem connects to the Public
Switched Telephone Network using a USOC Type RJ11C jack. The Facility
Interface Code 02LS2 along with the RJ11C jack should be specified to the
telephone company when ordering a dial line for the modem.
316x DSU/CSU Facility Interface Codes
Code
Description
04DU9-BN
1.544 Mbps superframe format (SF) without line power
04DU9-DN
1.544 Mbps SF and B8ZS without line power
04DU9-1KN
1.544 Mbps ANSI ESF without line power
04DU-1SN
1.544 Mbps ANSI ESF and B8ZS without line power
3. The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used to determine the quantity of devices
which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone
line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most,
but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of
the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the
total RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum RENs for
the calling area.
4. If the DSU/CSU causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.
But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
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5. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations,
or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the
telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the
necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service.
6. If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact your sales or service
representative (as appropriate) for repair or warranty information. If the product
needs to be returned to the company service center for repair, contact them directly
for return instructions using one of the following methods:
— Via the Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at
http://www.paradyne.com
— Via Telephone: Call our automated system to receive current information via
fax or to speak with a company representative.
Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-870-2221
Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-2340
If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is
resolved.
7. The equipment’s modem cannot be used on public coin service provided by the
telephone company. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs.
(Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.)
8. FCC compliant telephone line cords with modular plugs are provided with this
equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network
or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant.
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Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that
the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety
requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical
Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will
operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment
must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should
be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of
service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by
the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or
equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request
to disconnect the equipment.
CAUTION:
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an
indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone
interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices
subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all
the devices does not exceed 5.
If your equipment is in need of repair, refer to Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training
Information in the front of this document.
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