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61200296L1-1C

November 2002

EXPRESS 6503

SHDSL ATM DSU

User Manual

1200296L1 Express 6503

Trademarks

Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.

To the Holder of the Manual

The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice.

In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.

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901 Explorer Boulevard

P.O. Box 140000

Huntsville, AL 35814-4000

Phone: (256) 963-8000

©2002 ADTRAN, Inc.

All Rights Reserved.

Printed in U.S.A.

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Notes provide additional useful information.

Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.

Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to human life.

Safety Instructions

When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury:

1.

Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.

2.

Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless-type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of shock from lightning.

3.

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

4.

Use only the power cord, power supply, and/or batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions.

Save These Important Safety Instructions

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Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services

• An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals and transmitted on the network.

• The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifications.

• End user/customer will be responsible for filing an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected customer premise equipment (CPE) to 1.544 Mbps or subrate digital services.

Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications, the affidavit requirement for subrate services is waived.

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Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital Services

For the work to be performed in the certified territory of ___________________ (telco name)

State of ________________

County of ________________

I, _______________________ (name), ____________________________________ (business address),

____________________ (telephone number) being duly sworn, state:

I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1.544 Mbps and/or ________ subrate digital services. The terminal equipment to be connected complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules except for the encoded analog content and billing protection specifications. With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection:

( ) I attest that all operations associated with the establishment, maintenance, and adjustment of the digital

CPE with respect to analog content and encoded billing protection information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.

( ) The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network.

( ) The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer.

I attest that the operator(s)/maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment, maintenance, and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has (have) been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following (check appropriate blocks):

( ) A. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or

( ) B. A training course provided by the customer or authorized representative, using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or

( ) C. An independent training course (e.g., trade school or technical institution) recognized by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or

( ) D. In lieu of the preceding training requirements, the operator(s)/maintainer(s) is (are) under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with _________ (circle one) above.

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I agree to provide ______________________ (telco’s name) with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph, if so requested.

_________________________________Signature

_________________________________Title

_________________________________ Date

Transcribed and sworn to before me

This ________ day of _______________, _______

_________________________________

Notary Public

My commission expires:

_________________________________

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FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:

1.

This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the back of the equipment housing is a label showing the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN). If requested, provide this information to the telephone company.

2.

If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service. If possible, advance notification is given; otherwise, notification is given as soon as possible. The telephone company will advise the customer of the right to file a complaint with the FCC.

3.

The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of this equipment. Advance notification and the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service are given.

4.

If experiencing difficulty with this equipment, please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty information. The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the network until the problem is corrected or it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning.

5.

This unit contains no user-serviceable parts.

6.

An FCC compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using an FCC compatible modular jack, which is Part 68 compliant.

7.

The following information may be required when applying to the local telephone company for a dial-up line for the V.34 modem:

Service Type

Loop Start

REN

1.6B/0.8A

FIC

02LS2

USOC

RJ-11C

8.

The REN is useful in determining the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most areas, the sum of the

RENs of all devices should not exceed five. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, call your telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.

9.

This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state public utility commission or corporation commission for information.

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Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement

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 frequencies. 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.

Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits.

Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Industry Canada Compliance Information

Notice: The Industry Canada label applied to the product (identified by the Industry Canada logo or the

“IC:” in front of the certification/registration number) signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.

Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is supplied in the documentation or on the product labeling/markings. The REN assigned to each terminal device indicates the maximum number of terminals that can 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

RENs of all the devices should not exceed five (5).

Canadian Emissions Requirements

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the

Department of Communications.

Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques,” NMB-003 edictee par le ministre des Communications.

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Warranty and Customer Service

ADTRAN will repair and return this product within WARRANTY LENGTH years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy

Procedure.

Return Material Authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN.

For service, RMA requests, or further information, contact one of the numbers listed at the end of this section.

LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

ADTRAN warrants that for WARRANTY LENGTH years from the date of shipment to Customer, all products manufactured by ADTRAN will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. ADTRAN also warrants that products will conform to the applicable specifications and drawings for such products, as contained in the Product Manual or in ADTRAN's internal specifications and drawings for such products

(which may or may not be reflected in the Product Manual). This warranty only applies if Customer gives

ADTRAN written notice of defects during the warranty period. Upon such notice, ADTRAN will, at its option, either repair or replace the defective item. If ADTRAN is unable, in a reasonable time, to repair or replace any equipment to a condition as warranted, Customer is entitled to a full refund of the purchase price upon return of the equipment to ADTRAN. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is not transferable without ADTRAN's express written permission. This warranty becomes null and void if

Customer modifies or alters the equipment in any way, other than as specifically authorized by ADTRAN.

EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE, THE FOREGOING

CONSTITUTES THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER AND THE

EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ADTRAN AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES

(EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED). ADTRAN SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,

INCLUDING (WITHOUT LIMITATION), ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION

OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THIS EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO CUSTOMER.

In no event will ADTRAN or its suppliers be liable to the Customer for any incidental, special, punitive, exemplary or consequential damages experienced by either the Customer or a third party (including, but not limited to, loss of data or information, loss of profits, or loss of use). ADTRAN is not liable for damages for any cause whatsoever (whether based in contract, tort, or otherwise) in excess of the amount paid for the item. Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Customer.

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Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training

ADTRAN will repair and return this product if within WARRANTY LENGTH years from the date of shipment the product does not meet its published specification or the product fails while in service.

A return material authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN. For service,

RMA requests, training, or more information, use the contact information given below.

Repair and Return

If you determine that a repair is needed, please contact our Customer and Product Service (CAPS) department to have an RMA number issued. CAPS should also be contacted to obtain information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair.

CAPS Department (256) 963-8722

Identify the RMA number clearly on the package (below address), and return to the following address:

ADTRAN Customer and Product Service

901 Explorer Blvd. (East Tower)

Huntsville, Alabama 35806

RMA # _____________

Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications Support

Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional pre-sales support is needed, the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, latest product documentation, application briefs, case studies, and a link to submit a question to an

Applications Engineer. All of this, and more, is available at: http://support.adtran.com

When needed, further pre-sales assistance is available by calling our Applications Engineering

Department.

Applications Engineering (800) 615-1176

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Post-Sale Support

Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional support is needed, the

ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, updated firmware releases, latest product documentation, service request ticket generation and trouble-shooting tools. All of this, and more, is available at: http://support.adtran.com

When needed, further post-sales assistance is available by calling our Technical Support Center. Please have your unit serial number available when you call.

Technical Support (888) 4ADTRAN

Installation and Maintenance Support

The ADTRAN Custom Extended Services (ACES) program offers multiple types and levels of installation and maintenance services which allow you to choose the kind of assistance you need. This support is available at: http://www.adtran.com/aces

For questions, call the ACES Help Desk.

ACES Help Desk (888) 874-ACES (2237)

Training

The Enterprise Network (EN) Technical Training Department offers training on our most popular products.

These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of

ADTRAN's product lines. ADTRAN provides a variety of training options, including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at your site. For more information about training, please contact your

Territory Manager or the Enterprise Training Coordinator.

Training Phone

Training Fax

Training Email

(800) 615-1176, ext. 7500

(256) 963-6700 [email protected]

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C

ONTENTS

Express 6503 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Express 6503 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Connector Pinouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Standards Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

SHDSL Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Configuring the Express 6503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

System Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

System Config. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

System Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

System Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

WAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

DTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Appendix A. Navigating the Terminal Menus36

Terminal Menu Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Appendix B. Updating Express 6503 Firmware using XMODEM40

F

IGURES

Figure 1.

Express 6503 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Figure 2.

Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Figure 3.

FRF5 Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Figure 4.

FRF8 Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Figure 5.

LDM Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Figure 6.

System Information Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Figure 7.

System Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Figure 8.

Maintenance Port Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Figure 9.

System Utility Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Figure 10. System Tests Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Figure 11. ATM Config Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Figure 12. ATM Stats Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Figure 13. Wan Sub Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Figure 14. SHDSL Config/Stats Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Figure 15. DTE Select/Config Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Figure 16. Top-level Terminal Menu Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

T

ABLES

Table 1.

Table 2.

Table 3.

Table 4.

Table 5.

Front Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

X.21 Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

V.35 Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Express 6503 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Express 6503 Power and Environmental Specifications and Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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EXPRESS 6503 OVERVIEW

The Express 6503 is a serial (DCE) to SHDSL data service unit (DSU) designed for small offices and branch offices to provide cost-effective access to high-speed SHDSL services. The Express 6503 preserves the customer's investment in existing business class routers, allowing them to take advantage of New

World applications and Packet Telephony. It offers an economical migration path utilizing ATM and Frame

Relay over SHDSL without requiring replacement of existing networking equipment.

The Express 6503 provides small offices and branch offices with fast, affordable, and easy-to-use access to the Internet and corporate network. The Express 6503 makes DSL services and applications accessible to the office router or to the desktop. It supports an integrated SHDSL WAN interface and a serial interface to the router and can operate at symmetric speeds of up to 2312 kbps.

On the Express 6503, the terminal menu is the access point to all other operations. Each terminal menu item has several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific operations and parameters. These menu selections are described later in this User Interface Guide (pages 18 and following).

See Appendix A. Navigating the Terminal Menus on page 48 for instructions about

navigating the terminal menus.

Express 6503 Features and Benefits

• SHDSL WAN Support (ITU-T G.991.2) - The Express 6503 supports serial full duplex bidirectional data transport of up to 2312 kbps.

• ITU G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1) Support

• TC PAM Line Encoding - Compliant with the SHDSL standard.

• Back-to-back operation for Campus LAN applications.

• Synchronous Serial Interface - The serial interface can support either V.35 or X.21 protocols.

• AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5 Support.

• FRF.8 Frame Relay to ATM Interworking Support - The Express 6503 supports FRF.8 Frame/ATM service interworking. It maps Frame data-link connection identifiers (DLCIs) to ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs); up to four VCs can be configured in the Express 6503.

• FRF.5 Frame Relay to ATM Interworking Support - DLCIs can be assigned automatically or provisioned.

• Management Support - The Express 6503 is managed through a command-line interface accessible locally through the management serial port or remotely through Layer 3 in-band management features.

• Safety and Compliance - The Express 6503 is designed for worldwide safety and electromagnetic certifications (EMC).

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Front Panel

Figure 1 shows the Express 6503 front panel, which contains eight LEDs. Table 1 describes these LEDs.

PWR NET

ALM TEST

TD

RD RS CS

PWR

NET

LABEL

ALM

TEST

TD

RD

RS

CS

Figure 1. Express 6503 Front Panel

Table 1. Front Panel LEDs

Green

COLOR

Green

Red

Amber

Green

Green

Green

Green

DESCRIPTION

Power Indication

On solid to indicate the ATM interface is ready to pass data.

Fast blinking to indicate that the network is training.

Slow blinking to indicate DSL layer is up.

Indication of Network not ready.

Indication of test in progress.

Transmit Data (TxD)

Receive Data (RxD)

Request to Send

Clear to Send

Rear Panel

The Express 6503 rear panel (Figure 2) contains the following connectors:

NETWORK

X.21

V.35

CRAFT

90-240/VAC 50/60Hz .1A

SHDSL interface serial interface serial interface management/control power input

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V.35

CRAFT

NETWORK

X.21

90-240VAC 50/60Hz .1A

Figure 2. Rear Panel

Connector Pinouts

Table 2 below and Table 3 on page 17 give the pinouts for the V.35 and X.21 connectors.

Table 2. X.21 Interface

2

3

6

7

4

5

8

9

1

Pin Name

Shield I/O

I/O

10

11

TD-A

RTS-A

CLK-A

ETC-A

SG

TD-B I

I/O

RTS-B

RD-B

I

I

RD-A O

CD-A O

I

I

O

O

12 CD-B O

13 CLK-B O

14 ETC-B I

15 NC N/A

Shield for cable

Description

Transmitted Data

Request to Send

Received Data

Carrier Detect

Signal Timing

External Transmit Clock

Signal Ground

Transmit Data (return)

Request To Send (return)

Receive Data (return)

Carrier Detect (return)

Signal Timing (return)

External Transmit Clock (return)

No Connection

I= Input, O= Output, N/A= Not Applicable

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Table 3. V.35 Interface

S

T

U

V

H

J*

P

R

E

F

C

D

A

B

Pin Name

Shield

SG

I/O

I/O

I/O

RTS

CTS

DSR

CD

I

O

O

O

DTR

RI

SD-A

RD-A

SD-B

RD-B

TC-A

RC-A

I

O

I

O

I

O

I

O

Shield for cable

Signal Ground

Description

Request To Send

Clear To Send

Data Set Ready

Carrier Detect

Data Terminal Ready

Ring Indicator

Send Data

Receive Data

Send Data (return)

Receive Data (return)

External Transmit Clock

Receive Clock

W

X

TC-B

RC-B

Y ST-A

AA ST-B

K,L NC

M,N NC

BB NC

CC NC

I

O

O

O

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

External Transmit Clock (return)

Receive Clock (return)

Send Timing

Send Timing (return)

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

DD NC

EE NC

FF NC

HH NC

JJ NC

KK NC

LL NC

MM NC

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

No Connection

NN NC N/A

*Pin J (ring indicator) is needed for most video conferencing applications.

I= Input, O= Output, N/A= Not Applicable

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2.

SPECIFICATIONS

Hardware

Characteristic

SHDSL Interface

ATM PVCs

User Interface

Protocols/Standards

Supported

Data Rate

Flash memory

DRAM

Power Source

G.handshake

Table 4. Express 6503 Specifications

Description

SHDSL (ITU-T G.991.2),TCPAM encoding:

200-2312 kbps (3-36 DS0s)

RJ-45 connector, unshielded twisted pair copper wire

Up to 4 VPI/VCI mappings

V.35 or X.21 serial interface

ATM Forum UNI 3.1, ITU-TI.432

Frame Relay Forum FRF.8, FRF. 5

200 - 2312 kbps

8 Megabits

64 Megabits

110-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz

G.hs (ITU-T G.994.1) for rate negotiation

Table 5. Express 6503 Power and Environmental Specifications and Approvals

Characteristic

AC input voltage

AC input current

Description

110-240 VAC

~.1 Amps

Operating

Temperature Range

Operating humidity

32 to 122 deg F (0 to 50 deg C)

Humidity: 5 to 90% noncondensing

Power Requirements 110-240 VAC @ ~.1 Amps

Dimensions (H x W x

D)

1.5 in. x 9.0 in. x 6.25 in.

Weight (average shipping)

1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)

Regulatory Approvals and Compliance

FCC Part 15, Class B

EN55022, CISPR 22, Class B

UL/CUL 1950 3rd edition

TS001:1997 S043:2001

CE marked for EMC and safety

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Standards Compliance

• ATM Forum

• Frame Relay FRF.5 and FRF.8

Management

• Command Line Interface

3.

SHDSL APPLICATIONS

Figure 3 below, Figure 4 on page 20, and Figure 5 on page 20 show some typical applications for the

Express 6503.

LAN

FR Router

V.35/X.21

Serial Interface

Express 6503

PWR NET

ALM TEST

TD RD RS CS

ATM

G.shdsl

SCU

1181015L1

HST

ACO

MODE

SELECT

ACO

FSE

ALM

DS3MX

1181020L1

POWER

STATUS

TEST

LOCKOUT

ON LINE

APS

TEST/

ENABLE

DS3MX

1181020L1

APS

POWER

STATUS

TEST

LOCKOUT

ON LINE

TEST/

ENABLE

HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

POWER

DSX

LBK

HD-10 BRI Mux HD-10 BRI Mux HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

QFC-C

1181300L1 1181200L1 POWER

DSX

LBK

1181200L1

POWER

DSX

LBK

POWER

DSX

LBK

10

DSL DSL

10

DSL

10 10

DSL

PWR

DSX

DSX

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

#1

#2

PWR

DSX

DSX

#3

#4

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

QFC-C

1181300L1

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

QFC-C

1181300L1

QFC-C

1181300L1

PWR

#1

#2

DSX

DSX

#3 DSX

#4 DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

#1

#2

#3

#4

PWR

DSX

DSX

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

YEL = MAN GRN = NORM

#1

#2 6V

#3

#4 TX

LBK

LP

ALM

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

RX

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

6V

TX

RX

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

T1-OR

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

6V

1181310L1

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

6V

RX

TX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL = MAN GRN = NORM

TX

RX

ACT

YEL = MAN GRN = NORM

RX

TX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

DSX

TST

LP2

ALM

1181101L1 1181101L1

TX

RX

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

DSX

TST

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

DSX

TST

ALM

LP2

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

DSX

TST

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

TST

LP1

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

TX

RX

HTU-C

1181101L1

TX

RX

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

ALM

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

PWR

ALM

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

HTU-C

1181101L1

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

ALM

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN

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LAN

SCU

1181015L1

HST

ACO

MODE

SELECT

FSE

ACO

ALM

DS3MX

1181020L1

POWER

STATUS

TEST

LOCKOUT

ON LINE

APS

TEST/

ENABLE

DS3MX

1181020L1

POWER

STATUS

TEST

HD-10 BRI Mux HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1 POWER

DSX

LBK

1181200L1

POWER

DSX

LBK

LOCKOUT

ON LINE

APS

TEST/

ENABLE

10

DSL

10

DSL

HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

POWER

DSX

LBK

10

DSL

HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

DSL

POWER

DSX

LBK

10

QFC-C

1181300L1

QFC-C

1181300L1

QFC-C

1181300L1

QFC-C

1181300L1

PWR

DSX

DSX

#1

#2

PWR

DSX

DSX

DSX #3

DSX

TST

#4

ALM

ACT

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

#1

#2

PWR

DSX

DSX

#3

#4

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

#1

PWR

DSX

#2

#3

#4

DSX

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

YEL = MAN GRN = NORM YEL = MAN GRN = NORM YEL = MAN GRN = NORM

#1

6V

#2

#3

#4 TX

RX

T1-OR

1181310L1

T1-OR

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

PWR

1181310L1

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

6V

TX

RX

ACT

YEL = MAN GRN = NORM

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

6V

TX

RX

6V

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

HTU-C

1181101L1

DSX

TST

ALM

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT ACT

YEL = MAN GRN = NORM YEL = MAN

ACT

GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

DSX

TST

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

TST

LP1

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

TST

LP1

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

HTU-C

1181101L1

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

PWR

ALM

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

TX

RX

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

HTU-C

1181101L1

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

ALM

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN

ATM

G.shdsl

FR Router V.35/X.21

Serial Interface

Express 6503

4

Express 6503

PWR NET

ALM TEST

TD RD RS

CS

Figure 3. FRF5 Application

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ATM Router

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ATM

Network

SCU

1181015L1

HST

ACO

MODE

SELECT

ACO

FSE

ALM

DS3MX

1181020L1

POWER

STATUS

TEST

LOCKOUT

ON LINE

APS

TEST/

ENABLE

DS3MX

1181020L1

POWER

STATUS

TEST

LOCKOUT

ON LINE

APS

TEST/

ENABLE

HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

HD-10 BRI Mux

POWER

DSX

LBK

POWER

DSX

LBK

1181200L1 POWER

DSX

LBK

DSL

10 10

DSL

10

DSL

HD-10 BRI Mux

1181200L1

POWER

DSX

LBK

QFC-C

1181300L1

QFC-C

1181300L1

10

DSL

PWR

DSX

DSX

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

#1

#2

#3

#4

PWR

DSX

DSX

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

#1

#2

#3

#4

DSX

DSX

PWR

DSX

DSX

TST

ALM

ACT

QFC-C

1181300L1

PWR

#1

#2

DSX

DSX

#3

#4

DSX

DSX

TST

QFC-C

1181300L1

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

ALM

ACT

#1

#2

6V

#3

#4 TX

RX

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

6V

TX

RX

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

TX

RX

T1-OR

1181310L1

T1-OR

1181310L1

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

PWR

DSX

LBK

LP

ALM

6V

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

6V

TX

RX

ACT

GRN = NORM

YEL = MAN

HTU-C

1181101L1

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

PWR

DSX

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

1181101L1

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

DSX

TST

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

1181101L1

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

DSX

TST

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

DSX

TST

ALM

LP2

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

GRN=NORM GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN YEL=MAN

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

TX

RX

ACT

GRN=NORM

YEL=MAN

ALM

LP2

TX

RX

PWR

DSX

HTU-C

1181101L1

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

PWR

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

ALM

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

HTU-C

1181101L1

HTU-C

1181101L1

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

PWR

ALM

DSX

TST

LP1

LP2

TX

RX

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

TX

RX

ACT

YEL=MAN GRN=NORM

HTU-C

1181101L1

LP1

LP2

ALM

PWR

DSX

TST

TX

RX

ATM

G.shdsl

Express 6503

PWR NET ALM TEST

TD

RD RS CS

4

Express 6503

V.35/X.21

Serial Interface

FR Router

LAN

Figure 4. FRF8 Application

Express 6503

DCE Traffic

V.35/X.21

Serial Interface

4

Express 6503

LTU

PWR NET ALM TEST

TD

RD RS CS

G.shdsl

Express 6503

PWR NET ALM TEST

TD RD

RS CS

4

Express 6503

NTU

V.35/X.21

Serial Interface

DCE Traffic

Figure 5. LDM Application

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4.

CONFIGURING THE EXPRESS 6503

System Info

The

S

YSTEM

I

NFO

menu provides basic information about the unit and contains data fields for editing

information. Figure 6 displays the items available when you select this menu item.

Figure 6. System Information Menu

>System Name

Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the Express 6503. This name can help you distinguish between different installations. You can enter up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underbar). This name will appear on the top line of all screens.

>System Location

Provides a user-configurable text string for the location of the Express 6503. This field is to help you keep track of the actual physical location of the unit. You can enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underbar).

>System Contact

Provides a user-configurable text string for a contact name. You can use this field to enter the name, phone number, or email address of a person responsible for the Express 6503. You can enter up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underbar).

>Unit Name

Product-specific name for the Express 6503.

>CLEI Code

CLEI code for the Express 6503.

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> Part Number

ADTRAN part number for the Express 6503.

>Serial Number

Serial number of the Express 6503.

>Firmware Revision

Displays the current firmware revision level of the Express 6503.

>Bootcode Revision

Displays the bootcode revision.

>System Uptime

Displays the length of time since the Express 6503 reboot.

Each time you reset the system, this value resets to 0 days, 0 hours, 0 min, and 0 secs.

>Date/Time

Displays the current date and time, including seconds. This field can be edited. Enter the time in 24-hour format (such as 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm). Enter the date in mm-dd-yyyy format (for example, 10-30-2001).

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System Config

Set up the Express 6503 operational configuration from the

S

YSTEM

C

ONFIG

menu. Figure 7 shows the

items included in this menu.

Figure 7. System Configuration Menu

>Telnet Access

This parameter determines whether the unit allows telnet access over the SHDSL link. The choices are

O

N

and

O

FF

. The factory default setting is

O

N

.

>Telnet User List

The telnet user list defines the users which are allowed telnet access and the rules governing that access.

Name

Up to four users can be configured for access to the Express 6503. Each user can be assigned a security level and time out. The name is a text string of the user name for this session. You can enter up to 15 characters in this field. The factory default is no entry in the

N

AME

field

.

Authen Method

The user can be authenticated by selecting:

Password

Radius

The Password field is used to authenticate the user.

The Radius client is used for authenticating the user.

The factory default is

P

ASSWORD

.

Password

When the authenticating method is password, this text string is used for the password. You can enter up to 15 characters in this field. The factory default setting is no entry in this field.

Idle Time (1-255)

This sets the amount of time in minutes you can be idle before you are automatically logged off. The factory default is

10

MINUTES

.

The range is

1-255

MINUTES

.

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Level

This is the security level granted to the user. The table below gives a brief description of each level. The factory default is

0.

Select level... If you want the user to....

5 Have read-only permission for all menu items - minimum rights

4

3

Have read permission for all menu items and permission to use test commands

Have access to all commands except passwords, flash download, authentication methods, interface configurations, and telnet security levels.

2

1

0

Have access to all commands except passwords, flash download, authentication methods, and telnet security levels.

Have access to all commands except passwords and telnet security levels.

Have permission to edit every menu item, including creating and editing passwords -- maximum rights

>SNMP Menu

The Express 6503 is an SNMP agent. It can respond to Gets and Sets, and can generate traps. This menu sets up the access, communities, and traps.

Access

This parameter determines whether the unit allows SNMP management. When set to

O

FF

,

SNMP access is denied. When set to

O

N

, the Express 6503 will respond to SNMP managers based on the configuration. The factory default is

O

N

.

Communities

This list is used to set up to eight SNMP community names that the Express 6503 will allow.

Factory default sets the community "public" with "Get" privileges only.

Name

This is a text string for the community name. You can enter up to 31 characters in this field.

The factory default setting is no entry in this field.

Privilege

The access for this manager can be assigned three levels. The factory default is

N

ONE

.

None

Get

Get/Set

No access is allowed for this community or manager.

Manager can only read items.

Manager can read and set items.

Manager IP

This is the IP address of SNMP manager. If set to 0.0.0.0, any SNMP manager can access the

Express 6503 for this community. The factory default is

0.0.0.0

.

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Traps

This list defines the manager IP and the manager name.

Manager Name

The Express 6503 can generate SNMP traps. This list allows up to four managers to be listed to receive traps.

M

ANAGER

N

AME

is the text string describing the name of the entry. It is intended for easy reference and has no bearing on the SNMP trap function. You can enter up to 31 characters in this field. The factory default is no entry in the manager name field.

Manager IP

This is the IP address of the manager that is to receive the traps. The factory default is

0.0.0.0.

>Maint Port Menu

The Express 6503 VT 100

CRAFT

port is located on the rear panel. The setup for this port is under this

menu (Figure 8).

Figure 8. Maintenance Port Menu

Password Protect

When set to

N

O

, the maintenance port is not password protected. When

Y

ES

(def), the Express

6503 will prompt for a password upon startup.

Password

This is the text string that is used for comparison when password protecting the maintenance port. By default, no password is entered.

Passwords are case-sensitive.

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Step

1

2

3

Instructions for Changing Passwords

Action

Select the P

ASSWORD

field—a new P

ASSWORD

field displays.

Type the new password in the E

NTER

field.

Type the new password again in the C

ONFIRM

field.

The password can contain up to 15 alphanumeric characters.

You can also use spaces and special characters in the password.

Baud Rate

This is the asynchronous rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are

300,

1200, 2400, 4800, 9600

(def),

19200, 38400, 57600,

and

115200

.

Data Bits

This is the asynchronous bit rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are

7

or

8

(def) bits.

Parity

This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are

N

ONE

(def),

O

DD

, or

E

VEN

.

Stop Bits

This is the stop bit used for the maintenance port. The possible values are

1

(def),

1.5

or

2

.

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System Utility

Use the

S

YSTEM

U

TILITY

menu (Figure 9) to upgrade firmware.

User Interface Guide

Figure 9. System Utility Menu

>Upgrade Firmware

Updates firmware when Express 6503 enhancements are released.

Transfer Method

Two transfer methods are available for use in updating the Express 6503.

The two methods for upgrading are

XMODEM

and

TFTP.

TFTP

requires a TFTP server running on the network. The Express 6503 starts a TFTP client function which gets the upgrade code from the TFTP server. Selecting

XMODEM

will load the upgrade code through the

CRAFT

port using any PC terminal emulator with xmodem capability. The factory default is

TFTP.

(See Appendix B. Updating Express 6503 Firmware using XMODEM on page 52 for

more information.)

TFTP Server Address

This is required when the transfer method is TFTP. It is the IP address or domain name (if

DNS is configured) of the TFTP server. The factory default is no entry in the TFTP server address field.

TFTP Server Filename

This is required when the transfer method is TFTP. It is the case-sensitive file name which contains the upgrade code. The factory default is no entry in the TFTP server filename field.

Transfer Status

This appears when TFTP is used. It displays the status of the transfer as it happens. Any error or success message will be displayed here.

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Start Transfer

This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete.

Before using

S

TART

T

RANSFER

, the Express 6503 should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required).

Abort Transfer

Use this activator to cancel a TFTP transfer in progress.

>Config Transfer

Sends a file containing the Express 6503 configuration to a PC connected to the

CRAFT

port using

XMODEM protocol or to a file on a TFTP server using the TFTP protocol.

C

ONFIG

T

RANSFER

also lets you save the Express 6503 configuration as a backup file, so you can use the same configuration with multiple Express 6503 units. In addition,

C

ONFIG

T

RANSFER

can retrieve a configuration file from a TFTP server.

To support these transfers, ADTRAN delivers a TFTP program with the Express 6503 called TFTP Server.

You can configure any PC running Microsoft Windows with this software, and store a configuration file.

Before using

C

ONFIG

T

RANSFER

, the Express 6503 should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required).

Transfer Method

Displays the method used to transfer the configuration file to or from a server. XMODEM and TFTP are supported. The factory default setting is

TFTP

.

Transfer Type

Only Binary transfers are currently supported.

TFTP Server IP Address

Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. Get this number from your system administrator.

If using the ADTRAN Utilities TFTP server, this number appears in the TFTP server status window. The factory default value is

0.0.0.0.

TFTP Server Filename

Defines the name of the configuration file that you transfer to or retrieve from the TFTP server. The default name is

6503.cfg

, but you can edit this name.

Current Transfer Status

Indicates the current status of the update.

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Previous Transfer Status

Indicates the status of the previous update.

Load and Use Config

Retrieves the configuration file specified in the

TFTP S

ERVER

F

ILENAME

field from the server. To start this command, enter

Y

to begin or enter

N

to cancel.

If you execute this command, the Express 6503 retrieves the configuration file, reboots, then restarts using the new configuration.

Save Config Remotely

Saves the configuration file specified in

TFTP S

ERVER

F

ILENAME

to the server identified in

TFTP S

ERVER

IP A

DDRESS

. To start this command, enter

Y

to begin or enter

N

to cancel.

Before using this command, you must have identified a valid TFTP server in

TFTP S

ERVER

IP A

DDRESS

.

>Ping

This menu includes the various ping test parameters such as the activator to control the test, host address, packet size, and number of packets.

Start/Stop

Activator to start and cancel a ping test.

Only one ping session can be active at a time.

Host Address

IP address or domain name (if DNS is configured) of device to receive the ping. The factory default is no entry in the host address field.

Size (40-1500)

Total size of the ping to send. Range is

40

to

1500

bytes. The default is

64.

# of Packets

Total packets to send every 2 seconds. Setting this to

0

allows the client to ping continuously.

The default is

1.

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# Transmits

Total packets sent (read only).

# Receives

Total packets received (read only).

% Loss

Percentage loss based on ping returned from host (read only).

>Terminal Mode

The terminal mode gives the user a command-line prompt. From this prompt, you can:

• Perform a reset with the command "reset."

• Perform a factory restore with the command "fact restore."

• Configure the unit. The Express 6503 has the ability to download a text file which contains the configuration of the entire unit. This configuration may then be altered in a text editor, and then uploaded to that same or any other Express 6503.

• Debug and troubleshooting. This function would be carried out with the assistance of ADTRAN

Technical Support.

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System Test

Use the

S

YSTEM

T

EST

menu (Figure 10) to test and debug typical applications.

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Figure 10. System Tests Menu

>DTE Loopback

All data is looped back to the serial interface. The choices are

DTE

LPBK ON

and

DTE

LPBK OFF

. The factory default setting is

DTE

LPBK OFF

.

>Network Loopback

All data is looped back to the network interface. The choices are

D

ISABLED

and

E

NABLED

. The factory default setting is

D

ISABLED

.

WAN

This menu defines and displays the ATM/Frame, SHDSL, and IP configuration parameters and statistics.

>ATM/Frame Config/Stats

This menu defines and displays the ATM and frame relay configuration parameters and statistics.

ATM/FR IWF

This menu contains the setup and status for the ATM/Frame Relay interworking functions.

Mode

The

M

ODE

setting configures the V.35 port for

FRF5

or

FRF8

operation, depending upon the application being supported. The factory default setting is

FRF5

.

FRF5

This is also known as Network Interworking. Use this mode for Frame Relay over ATM.

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FRF8

This is also known as Service Interworking. In this mode, the Express 6503 performs a translation between Frame Relay and ATM protocols.

Configuration

The

C

ONFIGURATION

menu is used to support the configuration of Frame-to-ATM interworking, signaling formats, timeout values, and PVC settings.

The following settings are used for FRF5.

DTE FR M

P

N

ROTOCOL

DTE FR P

OLL

T

IMEOUT

T392 (5-30)

NTWK F

C

AME

ATM VPI

ATM VCI

PCR

SCR

MBS

QOS

RM

ONFIGURE

AINT

P

ORT

Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port. This unit supports ANSI

Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO

LMI or Static (no signaling). The factory default setting is

LMI

.

T392 for signaling protocol. The factory default setting is 15. This parameter has no meaning if the Maint Protocol is set to

S

TATIC

(no signaling).

Logical Frame Relay ports over ATM. Up to

4 ports are supported with each port supporting up to 4 DLCI mappings (max of

4 DLCIs per PVC). Go to

N

UM

field. Typing

"i" or "I" will insert another entry, and typing

"d" or "D" will delete one entry.

To identify your port. You can enter up to 31 characters in this field. The factory default setting is no entry in this field.

Specifies the virtual path over which this logical port is running. The range is 0-255.

The factory default setting is 0.

Specifies the virtual circuit over which this logical port is running. The range is

0-65535. The factory default setting is 38.

Peak Cell Rate for ATM. The range is

0-5434. The factory default setting is 5434.

Sustained Cell Rate for Variable Bit Rate

(VBR) connections. SCR is used to ensure critical service base on an average rate below PCR. The factory default setting is 0.

Maximum Burst Size is the number of cells that can be sent over PCR connections.

Quality of Service. The choices are ATM

UBR and VBR

NON

-

REAL TIME

. The factory default setting is UBR.

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D

E

M

AP

CLPI M

D/C

H

M

M

EADER

AINT

UX

P

M

ODE

DLCI M

AP

ROTOCOL

AP

User Interface Guide

Maps Frame Relay Discard Eligible (DE) bit to the ATM Cell Loss Priority (CLP) bit. The choices are CLP A

LWAYS

0, CLP A

LWAYS

1, and MAP DE

TO

CLP. The factory default setting is CLP A

LWAYS

0.

Maps ATM Cell Loss Priority (CLP) bit to the Frame Relay (DE) bit. The choices are

N

O

M

AP

CLP and M

AP

CLP

TO

DE. The factory default setting is N

O

M

AP

CLP.

Sets the Data/Control (DC) bit in the header to either 0 or 1. The factory default setting is set 0 (1 is not commonly used).

This field specifies the header length format. The support of a 2 byte header is mandatory in the Networking

Internetworking (FRF5) specifications. The

3 byte header is for experimentation and the 4 byte header support is optional in

FRF5 specifications. The choices are 2

BYTES

, 3

BYTES

, or 4

BYTES

. The factory default setting is 2

BYTES

.

Specifies the maintenance protocol. The choices are A

NNEX

D, A

NNEX

A, LMI, and

S

TATIC

. The factory default setting is

A

NNEX

D.

Many DLCIs or one DLCI mapping over this port. There is a one to one ratio for logical

Frame Relay Connections to ATM Virtual

Channel Connection (VCC) and this is the

ONE TO ONE

option. The DLCI range is

16-991 and the DLCI is agreed upon by the

ATM end users’ systems; if not, the ATM end system must use the default value of

1022. The other method of multiplexing is

MANY TO

O

NE

where several logical Frame

Relay connections are multiplexed into one

ATM VCC. The

MANY TO ONE

method is only used for Frame Relay PVCs that terminate on the same local ATM system. The choices are

ONE TO ONE

or

MANY TO ONE

.

The factory default setting is

ONE TO ONE

.

This table shows the DTE DLCI number, the network DLCI number and the state.

The default DTE DLCI is 0. The default network DLCI is 1022.

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OAM CC

OAM CC cells are continuity check cells used to verify the integrity of an ATM PVC.

OAM CC responds to continuity check cells when enabled. This option is used

particularly for compatibility with the

Newbridge ATM switch. The choices are

E

NABLE

and D

ISABLE

. The factory default setting is D

ISABLE

.

The following settings are used for FRF8.

DTE FR Maint Protocol Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port. This unit supports ANSI

Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO

LMI or Static (no signaling). The factory default setting is

LMI

.

DTE FR Poll Timeout

T392 (5-30)

T392 for signaling protocol. The factory default setting is 15. This parameter has no meaning if the Maint Protocol is set to

S

TATIC

(no signaling).

Fr/ATM PVC Mapping

Up to 4 mappings are supported.

FrDLCI

Frame Relay DLCI on V.35 port. The range is 16-1007. The factory default setting is 0.

ATM VPI

ATM VCI

Specifies the virtual path to which DLCI is mapped. The range is 0-255. The factory default setting is 0.

Specifies the virtual circuit to which DLCI is mapped. The range is 0-65535. The factory default setting is 38.

PCR

QOS

Translate

De Map

Peak Cell Rate for ATM. The range is

0-5434. The factory default setting is 5434.

Quality of Service. The choices are ATM

UBR and VBR

NON

-

REAL TIME

. The factory default setting is UBR.

Network providers have the ability to provision each PVC pair with an encapsulation mode to ensure interoperability between terminal equipment. The two modes are transparent and translation. Translation (T

RANSLATE

) mode is most common and carries multiple upper layer protocols over Frame Relay and ATM PVCs. The choices are N

O

and

Y

ES

. The factory default setting is Y

ES

.

Map Frame Relay DE bit to ATM CLPI bit.

The choices are A

LWAYS

0, A

LWAYS

1, and

C

ONVERT

. The factory default setting is

A

LWAYS

0.

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FECN

OAM CC

Allows mapping of Frame Relay FECN

(Forward Explicit Congestion Notification) bit to ATM EFCI (Explicit Forward

Congestion Indicator) bit. The choices are

N

O

M

AP

FECN and M

AP

FECN. The factory default setting is N

O

M

AP

FECN.

OAM CC cells are continuity check cells used to verify the integrity of an ATM PVC.

OAM CC responds to continuity check cells when enabled. This option is used for

compatibility with the Newbridge ATM

switch. The choices are E

NABLE

and

D

ISABLE

. The factory default setting is

D

ISABLE

.

Status

Frame Relay

(These stats are available when the mode is set to FRF 5 or FRF8).

Ports

Port Index

Signal State

Tx Frames

Rx Frames

Tx Bytes

Rx Bytes

Signal TX Frames

Signal RX Frames

Drop Unknown DLCI

Drop Invalid DLCI

Clear Stats

Port number.

Frame relay state.

Number of frames transmitted.

Number of frames received.

Number of bytes transmitted.

Number of bytes received.

Number of Frame Relay signaling packets transmitted out the port.

Number of Frame Relay signaling packets received by the port.

Number of frames received that were not associated with any known PVC.

Number of frames received that had illegal

DLCIs.

When activated, this field will clear all frame relay port stats.

PVCs

Port

DLCI

State

Tx Frames

Rx Frames

Tx Bytes

Rx Bytes

Port number.

DLCI number.

Frame relay state.

Number of frames transmitted.

Number of frames received.

Number of bytes transmitted.

Number of bytes received.

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DE Count

CR Count

BECN Count

FECN Count

Unknown Frame RX

Number of packets received on an individual DLCI with the DE bit set.

Number of packets received on an individual DLCI with the CR bit set.

Number of packets received on an individual DLCI with the BECN bit set.

Number of packets received on an individual DLCI with the FECN bit set.

Frames received that were not associated with any PVC entries.

IWF Status

(These stats are only available when the mode is set to FRF8).

DLCI

DLCI State

ATM VPI

ATM VCI

ATM State

DE

FECN

AAL Status

Max PDU Size

TX Data Bytes

TX Frames

TX Cells (All Types)

TX OAM Cells

TX RM Cells

TX ERCI=1 Cells

TX CLPI=1 Cells

RX Data Bytes

RX Frames

RX User Cells

RX OAM Cells

Displays the DLCI number.

Displays the DLCI state. If the DLCI is operational, this field will display active. If the DLCI is not operational, this field will display inactive.

Displays the ATM VPI number.

Displays the ATM VCI number.

Possibilities: A

CTIVE

, C

ONFIRM

, C

REATED

,

C

ONGESTION

Displays how the DE map is configured.

Choices are A

LWAYS

0, A

LWAYS

1, and

C

ONVERT

.

Displays how the FECN map is configured.

Choices are N

O

M

AP

FECN and M

AP

FECN.

Shows status of AAL frames.

Maximum Protocol Data Unit size for the

ATM AAL5 frame.

Number of AAL5 data bytes transmitted.

Number of AAL5 frames transmitted.

Total number of AAL5 cells transmitted

(all types).

Number of AAL5 OAM cells transmitted.

Number of AAL5 RM cells transmitted.

Number of AAL5 ERCI=1 cells transmitted.

Number of AAL5 CLPI=1 transmitted.

Number of AAL5 data bytes received.

Number of AAL5 frames received

Number of AAL5 user cells received

Number of AAL5 OAM cells received

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RX Bad OAM Cells

RX RM Cells

RX Bad RM Cells

RX EFCI=1 Cells

RX CLPI=1 Cells

Discard RX Cells

Discard RX Frames

Discard TX Frames

TX Queue Overflow

TX Out of Cells

TX Inactive

RX Inactive

CRC Errors

Reassembly

Timeouts

Too Long Frames

Number of AAL5 Bad OAM cells received

Number of AAL5 RM cells received

Number of AAL5 Bad RM cells received

Number of AAL5 ERCI=1 cells received.

Number of AAL5 CLPI=1 cells received.

Number of AAL5 RX cells which were discarded.

Number of AAL5 RX frames which were discarded.

Number of AAL5 TX frames which were discarded.

Number of cells discarded due to queue overflow.

Number of AAL5 TX Out of Cells.

Number of TX frames discarded while

PVC is inactive.

Number of RX frames discarded while

PVC is inactive.

Number of AAL5 CRC Errors.

Number of AAL5 Reassembly Timeouts.

Number of AAL5 Too Long Frames.

ATM Config

Use the

ATM C

ONFIG

menu (Figure 11) to set the parameters listed below.

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Idle Cells

The

I

DLE

C

ELLS

format must be configured for either

ATM F

ORUM

(U

NASSIGNED

)

or

ITU

(I

DLE

)

. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM layer. The factory default setting is

ATM F

ORUM

(U

NASSIGNED

).

This setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit.

Data Scrambling

D

ATA

S

CRAMBLING

can be

E

NABLED

or

D

ISABLED

for cell traffic. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM layer. The factory default setting is

D

ISABLED

.

This setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit.

ATM Stats

Use the

ATM S

TATS

menu (Figure 12) to set the parameters listed below.

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Figure 12. ATM Stats Menu

AP: TxCells

This is the number of cells transmitted.

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AP: RxCells

This is the number of cells received.

AP: RxOAMCells

This is the number of OAM cells received

AP: ReceiveCellsDiscarded

This is the number of cells received and discarded for an unconfigured PVC.

AP: ReceiveCellErrors

This is the number of cells received with an HEC error.

AP: Sync

This indicates cell delineation at the ATM layer.

AP: OutOfCellDelineation

This indicates loss of cell delineation at the ATM layer.

AAL5: TransmitFrames

This is the number of AAL5 frames transmitted.

AAL5: ReceiveFrames

This is the number of AAL5 frames received.

AAL5: TransmitDiscardedFrames

This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded.

AAL5: ReceiveErrors

This is the number of AAL5 errors received.

AAL5: ReceiveDiscardedFrames

This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded.

Clear Stats

This is used to clear the counters on this menu screen.

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Clear Channel

Clear channel is a protocol used to transmit data between end users. The default is disabled.

This option is found under the Wan Sub Menu.

Figure 13. Wan Sub Menu

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>SHDSL Config/Stats

Figure 14 below shows this menu.

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Figure 14. SHDSL Config/Stats Menu

SHDSL Config

NTU/LTU Mode

NTU

Network termination unit or remote device. Set the mode to

NTU

for network connections.

The factory default setting is

NTU

.

LTU

Line termination unit or host device. Set the mode to

LTU

for CPE connections.

Data Rate

Select the data rate of the SHDSL network connection. The choices are 3-36 DS0s with 64K per DS0. The factory default is

2312

KBPS

(36 DS0

S

)

.

Frame Mode

Type of framing required.

SHDSL Framed

SHDSL framed synchronous operation. The factory default setting is

SHDSL F

RAMED

.

SHDSL Framed Plesio w/bit stuffing

SHDSL framed plesiosynchronous with bit stuffing.

Annex=A/B

Select

A

NNEX

A, A

NNEX

B,

or

A

NNEX

A&B.

The factory default setting is

A

NNEX

A.

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RADSL (Auto/Fixed)

Select

A

UTO

or

F

IXED

. The factory default setting is fixed.

SHDSL Stats

Training State

This field is for internal ADTRAN use only.

NTU/LTU Mode

Displays the mode the unit is set for (NTU or LTU).

Data Rate

Displays the data rate of the SHDSL network connection.

Frame Mode

Displays the type of framing (either SHDSL Framed or SHDSL Framed Plesio w/bit stuffing).

G.hs Event

This field is for internal ADTRAN use only.

G.hs State

This field is for internal ADTRAN use only.

Annex

Displays the Annex type set in the

SHDSL

config.

SHDSL Eoc Stats

SHDSL Version

ITU-T G.991.2 version supported by remote unit.

Vendor List Number

List number of remote unit.

Vendor Issue Number

Issue number of remote unit.

CLEI Code

CLEI code of remote unit.

Vendor ID

Vendor ID of remote unit.

Manufacture Date

Manufacture date of remote unit.

PROM Checksum

PROM checksum of remote.

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Vendor Model Number

Model number of remote unit.

Vendor Serial Number

Serial number of remote unit.

Vendor Software Version

Software revision of remote unit.

Performance Monitoring

SNR Margin (dB)

Signal-to-noise ratio margin on SHDSL line.

Loop Attenuation

Loop attenuation on SHDSL line.

Errored Seconds

Number of errored seconds on SHDSL line.

Severely Errored Seconds

Number of severely errored seconds on SHDSL line.

Unavailable Seconds

Number of unavailable seconds on SHDSL line.

Code Violations Count

Number of code violations on SHDSL line.

Loss of Sync Word Seconds

Number of seconds of sync loss on SHDSL line.

>IP Config/Stats

IP Config

This menu includes the various IP configuration parameters associated with the management

PVC. It includes a description field, VPI, VCI, PCR, QOS, Protocol, RFC1483 IP, and OAM

CC.

Description

This field provides a user-configurable text string for describing the management PVC. You can enter up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underbar).

VPI

Specifies the virtual path to which the management DLCI is mapped. The range is 0-255.

The factory default setting is 0.

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VCI

Specifies the virtual circuit to which the management DLCI is mapped. The range is 0-65535.

The factory default setting is 38.

PCR

Peak Cell Rate for ATM for the management DLCI.

PCR

is normally used for UBR connections and can be calculated using the equations below.

Peak Cell Rate = Bit Rate/424 (The total of all PCRs must not exceed the line rate).

The range is 0-5434. The factory default setting is 5434.

SCR

Sustained Cell Rate for Variable Bit Rate (VBR) connections.

SCR

is used to ensure some level of service based on an average rate below PCR. The factory default setting is 0.

QOS

Quality of Service for ATM UBR and VBR non-real time for the management DLCI. The factory default setting is UBR.

Protocol

The factory default setting is RFC1483.

RFC1483 IP

This menu configures the various RFC1483 IP parameters associated with the management

DLCI. This includes the active parameter, far-end and local IP addresses, netmask and various

RIP parameters.

Active

Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to

Y

ES

(default) and removes it (if it was previously added) if set to

N

O

.

Far-End IP Address

The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. Default is

0.0.0.0

.

IP Netmask

Determines the bits in the previous IP address that are used. If this is to be a host route, it must

be set to all ones (255.255.255.255). Default is

0.0.0.0

.

Local IP Address

The IP Address of the 6503. Default is

0.0.0.0

.

OAM CC

OAM CC cells are continuity check cells used to verify the integrity of an ATM PVC. The factory default is disable.

IP Stats

This field displays the various IP parameters associated with the management PVC. It includes the IP route table, IP address, netmask, gateway, port, use, flags, hops, and TTL.

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IP Routes

This lists the contents of the Express 6503's IP router table.

IP Address

Network or host destination address.

Netmask

Network mask applied to the destination address.

Gateway

Host or router to receive this packet.

Port

Port gateway is located on: local sent directly to the Express 6503 router wan0Express 6503's first PPP bundle fr 0...fr 9Express 6503 is connected up to 10 DLCIs

Use

Number of times the Express 6503 has referenced the route.

MBS

Maximum Burst Size is the total number of cells that can be sent over PCR connections.

Flags

Important tags associated with this route entry

H

route is a host route

G

route is a gateway route

D

route learned dynamically from RIP

I

route learned from an ICMP redirect

P

route is private and is not advertised with RIP

T

route is to a triggered port (updates only when table changes)

Hops

Number of routers that must go through to get to destination. Ranges from 0-15 or 16 for infinite (can’t get there from here).

TTL

Seconds until address is removed from table or “zombied.” Value of 999 means route is static.

ATM Data PVC

This menu describes the various ATM statistics.

VPI

Displays the ATM VPI number.

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VCI

Displays the ATM VCI number.

TxFrames

Displays the number of frames transmitted.

RxFrames

Displays the number of frames received.

TxCells

Displays the number of cells transmitted.

RxCells

Displays the number of cells received.

TxOverflow

Displays the number of cells discarded due to queue overflow

TxInactive

Displays the number of Tx frames discarded while PVC is inactive.

RxDiscard

Displays the number of cells received and discarded for an unconfigured PVC.

RxInactive

Displays the number of Rx frames discarded while PVC is inactive.

Rx CRC32 Errors

Displays the number of errors received.

TxOAM

Displays the number of OAM cells transmitted.

RxOAM

Displays the number of OAM cells received.

OAM_RxAIS

Indicates the reception of an alarm indication signal cell for a PVC.

OAM_RxRDI

Shows the reception of a Remote Defect Indication which indicates that the PVC has failed.

Clear Stats

Using this activator will clear the ATM Data PVC

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>DTE Select/Config

Figure 15 shows this menu.

User Interface Guide

Figure 15. DTE Select/Config Menu

DTE Select (V.35/X.21)

DTE Configuration

DTE S

UB

-R

ATE

can be set for

64

K

,

128

K

or

N

O

S

UB

-R

ATE

. The default is 64k.

CTS

Can be set to

N

ORMAL

or

F

ORCED

.

DCD

Can be set to

N

ORMAL

or

F

ORCED

.

DSR

Can be set to

N

ORMAL

or

F

ORCED

.

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APPENDIX A. NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUS

Terminal Menu Window

The Express 6503 uses a multilevel menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields. All menu items and data fields display in the terminal menu window, through which you have complete control of

the Express 6503 (see Figure 16).

Menu Path

Left Pane

Right Pane

Status Bar

Mode

Navigation Help

System Time

Figure 16. Top-level Terminal Menu Window

Menu Path

The first line of the terminal menu window (the menu path) shows the session’s current position (path) in

the menu structure. For example, Figure 16 shows the top-level menu with the cursor on the

S

YSTEM

I

NFO

submenu; therefore, the menu path reads

E

XPRESS

6503 S

YSTEM

I

NFO

.

Window Panes

When you first start a terminal menu session, the terminal menu window is divided into left and right panes. The left pane shows the list of available submenus, while the right pane shows the contents of the currently selected submenu.

Window Pane Navigation

Use the following chart to assist you in moving between and within the two window panes.

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To move...

From left pane to right pane

From right pane to left pane

Within each pane

Press one of these keys...

Tab

Enter

Right arrow

Tab

Escape

Left arrow

Up arrow

Down arrow

Left arrow

Right arrow

Right Window Pane Notation

The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu. These contents can include both submenu items and data fields. Some submenus contain additional submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields. The following chart explains the notation used to identify these additional items.

This notation...

[+]

[DATA]

<+>

Means that...

More items are available when selected.

More items are available when selected.

An action is to be taken, such as activating a test.

Highlighted menu item You can enter data in this field.

Underlined field The field contains read-only information.

Additional Terminal Menu Window Features

Mode

Describes the mode of the Express 6503 base unit

(system).

Navigation Help

Lists characters used for navigating the terminal menu

(Ctrl-Z). See also Moving through the Menus on page

50.

System Time

Displays current time. See Date/Time on page 22 for

details on editing the time.

Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys

You can use various keystrokes to move through the terminal menus, to manage a terminal menu session, and to configure the system. Press

Ctrl-Z

to activate a pop-up screen listing the navigation keystrokes.

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Moving through the Menus

To do this...

Press this key...

Return to the home screen.

H

Jump between two menu items.

Press J while the cursor is located on a menu item, and you jump back to the main screen.

Go to another menu item, press J, and you jump back to the screen that was displayed the first time you pressed J.

J

Press J when you want to jump between these items.

Select items.

Edit a selected menu item.

Cancel an edit.

Close pop-up help screens.

Move between the left and right panes.

Move to the top of a screen.

Move to the bottom of a screen.

Ascend one menu level.

Arrows

Enter

Escape

Escape

Tab or

Arrows

A

Z

Backspace

Session Management Keystrokes

To do this...

Press this...

Log out of a session.

Invalidate the password entry and return to the login screen.

Ctrl-L

Ctrl-S

Refresh the screen.

To save time, only the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed.

This option should be necessary only if the display picks up incorrect characters.

Ctrl-R

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Configuration Keystrokes

To do this...

Press this key...

Restore factory default settings.

This setting restores the factory defaults based on the location of the cursor.

If the cursor is on a module line (in the M

ODULES

menu), then only the selected module is updated to factory defaults.

F

Copy selected items to the clipboard.

The amount of information you can copy depends on the cursor location when you press C:

• If the cursor is over an editable field, only that item is copied.

• If the cursor is over the index number of a list, then all of the items in the row of the list are copied.

C

Paste the item stored in the clipboard, if the information is compatible.

You must confirm all pastes—except those to a single editable field.

P

Increment the value of certain types of fields by one when you paste information into those fields.

Decrement the value of certain types of fields by one when you paste information into those fields.

>

<

Insert a new list item.

For example, add a new item to the DLCI M

APPING

by pressing I while the cursor is over an index number.

I

Delete a list item.

For example, delete an item from the DLCI M

APPING

by pressing D while the cursor is over the index number.

D

Getting Help

The bottom line of the terminal menu window contains context-sensitive help information. When the cursor is positioned over a set of configuration items, a help message displays (when available) providing a description of the item. When more detailed help is available for a particular item,

^A

displays at the bottom of the window. At this point, if you press

Ctrl-A,

a pop-up help screen displays with information about the item.

Press

Ctrl-Z

to activate the help screen that displays the available keystrokes you can use to navigate the terminal menus.

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APPENDIX B. UPDATING EXPRESS 6503 FIRMWARE USING XMODEM

The Express 6503 supports firmware updating using XMODEM transfer protocol via the base unit’s

CRAFT

port. XMODEM is found in the VT 100 terminal emulation application in the ADTRAN Utilities package and in most PC VT 100 communications software packages.

Make certain that the communications software package being used has flow control turned off.

Before beginning this procedure, you must obtain the appropriate update file from ADTRAN Technical

Support at (888) 4ADTRAN (423-8726).

An XMODEM download can be initiated by pressing B and cycling power to the unit or by using the console menus. The following materials are required.

• VT 100 terminal or PC with VT 100 terminal emulation software

• XMODEM software

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To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.

Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling modules, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing.

When working on modules, always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded.

Updating Firmware

Perform the Steps Below in the Order Listed

1.

Using a VT 100 terminal emulation communication software package which contains

XMODEM protocol support, set the transmit rate of the emulation software to 9600 baud.

2.

Press B while powering up the Express 6503.

To shorten transmit time, select the option from the menu to change the transmit rate to

115.2 baud or the highest rate supported by the terminal emulation software. If this transmit rate is changed, change emulation software properties to match this rate and disconnect and connect again. Press

Enter

until the menu appears.

3.

Choose option 1, B

EGIN

XMODEM D

OWNLOAD

N

OW

, from the menu to start the XMODEM file download.

4.

Press

Y

at the S

TART

F

LASH

D

OWNLOAD

N

OW

prompt to continue with the XMODEM file transfer.

When Express 6503 is ready to receive the XMODEM upload, the menu screen will display

Transmit Flash . . . download file now

. If this does not appear, please review the steps above for possible configuration errors.

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5.

From the terminal emulation software, begin the XMODEM upload by using the appropriate command sequence. (If necessary, refer to terminal emulation software documentation for help. Also, when specifying the filename, ensure that the file transferred is the one provided by

ADTRAN. Otherwise, the update will not complete successfully.)

Because XMODEM data is being transferred in-band through the menu interface, the VT 100 menus of Express 6503 will be inoperable from the

CRAFT

port.

6.

When the update has successfully completed, T

RANSFER

C

OMPLETE

appears in the terminal window. If an error occurs during the update, an error message will display in the terminal window. If this occurs, return to Step 3 and attempt the update again. If the same error occurs, contact ADTRAN Technical Support.

7.

After the T

RANSFER

C

OMPLETE

message has been displayed, cycle the power to the Express

6503.

8.

Change the emulation software properties to 9600 baud. Disconnect and connect to the unit at this transmit rate and continue configuring the unit as normal.

It is suggested that a factory default be conducted after the unit is updated with new firmware.

Updating Firmware via the Console Menus

1.

Using a VT 100 terminal emulation communication software package which contains

XMODEM protocol support, log in to Express 6503.

2.

Select S

YSTEM

U

TILITY

/U

PDATE

F

IRMWARE

.

3.

Select XMODEM for T

RANSFER

M

ETHOD

.

4.

Press

Enter on S

TART

T

RANSFER

<+>.

5.

When prompted, press

Y

to erase flash.

When Express 6503 is ready to receive the XMODEM upload, the menu screen will clear and display

Transmit Flash . . . download file now

. If this does not appear, please review the steps above for possible configuration errors.

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6.

From the terminal emulation software, begin the XMODEM upload by using the appropriate command sequence. (If necessary, refer to terminal emulation software documentation for help. Also, when specifying the filename, ensure that the file transferred is the one provided by

ADTRAN. Otherwise, the update will not complete successfully.)

Because XMODEM data is being transferred in-band through the menu interface, the VT

100 menus of Express 6503 will be inoperable from the

CRAFT

port.

7.

When the update has successfully completed, T

RANSFER

C

OMPLETE

displays in T

RANSFER

S

TATUS

. The module restarts immediately and resumes operation. If an error occurs during the update, an error message will display in the T

RANSFER

S

TATUS

field. If this occurs, return to Step

3 and attempt the update again. If the same error occurs, contact ADTRAN Technical Support.

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