ADTRAN 1202076L2#DC - Manual

ADTRAN 1202076L2#DC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 01 Explorer Boulevard
  • Page 6 – CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 7 – CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS
  • Page 8 – • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company when-
  • Page 11 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Do not use this product near water, such as near a bath tub,
  • Page 12 – Warranty and Customer Service
  • Page 13 – Table of Contents
  • Page 17 – List of Figures
  • Page 19 – List of Tables
  • Page 21 – Chapter 1; Introduction; This manual covers the use of the following products:; Product Description; The TSU 600 serves as the link between user data sources such as:
  • Page 22 – Standard Features in the TSU 600
  • Page 23 – TSU Option Modules; Module Name
  • Page 24 – Option Module Architecture; TSU 600 Option Modules
  • Page 25 – TSU 600 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS; Router, PBX, Video Conferencing Application Set Up
  • Page 26 – Drop and Insert, Voice, and Router Application
  • Page 27 – Chapter 2; Installation; Receipt Inspection; Chain-In port connection; Customer Provides
  • Page 28 – Power Connection; DC Powered Units
  • Page 29 – Installing and Replacing the Power Supply; Step; Off
  • Page 30 – GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 31 – IDENTIFICATION OF REAR PANEL LAYOUT
  • Page 32 – TSU 600 with DC Power Rear Panel
  • Page 34 – TSU 600e with DC Power Rear Panel
  • Page 35 – Network Interface; The; IN; and; OUT; for the network interface provide intrusive; MON test jack; provides a bridged; Control Port Input
  • Page 36 – Option Slot Arrangement
  • Page 37 – You can use NxDBU modules in any slot.; Memory Test Now Testing
  • Page 38 – Board level tests; Initialization; Set User Passcode
  • Page 39 – Set Control Port
  • Page 40 – Normal Power-Up Procedure
  • Page 41 – Chapter 3; Operation; FRONT PANEL; Name; LCD Window
  • Page 42 – CSU Status LEDs; Shift; before pressing the key representing the; To view an alarm condition, select the; active alarm menu; or select; Alarm
  • Page 43 – Module Status LEDs; Test; OK LED; shift 8; Alarm LED; If the LED is illuminated green
  • Page 44 – TSU 600 Front Panel Layout
  • Page 45 – Operation Keys; General Menu Operation; Returns home to the; Main Menu; from any menu; Alarm Menu; Used in various menus to clear data/result fields.; . You can also access undisplayed
  • Page 46 – Selecting and Activating a Menu Item
  • Page 47 – Editing the Data Field; voids any data changes. The
  • Page 48 – Display Only Data Fields; Press Enter to move the cursor to the data field.; Use arrows to select; AUTO; • The unit automatically sets the; Line Build Out; • The display field shows the value actually set.
  • Page 49 – Data Port Identification; PBX DSX-1 option card; with an; Module Slots, TSU 600
  • Page 50 – Front Panel Menu Structure; The opening menu is the access point to all other operations. Each; Main; item has several functions and submenus to identify and access; contains the following options:; Option; Status
  • Page 51 – Alternate Methods of Control
  • Page 52 – SNMP; The default gateway and subnet mask are not used in SLIP mode.
  • Page 53 – Terminal Mode Connection; The dafault gateway and subnet mask are not used in SLIP mode.
  • Page 55 – Chapter 4; Status Menu; Complete Status Menu
  • Page 56 – Network Performance Reports (NI PERF RPTS); Network Interface Performance Report; % of available seconds; SES
  • Page 57 – on the keypad. Only the user copy of the performance; CRC
  • Page 58 – Active Alarms; turn to the previous menu item.; Display of Alarm Messages; View History; displays a history of the first 20 status changes in the unit,
  • Page 59 – Port Status; Link Failed alarms; RX
  • Page 60 – Power Supply A; TX
  • Page 61 – Chapter 5; Configuration Menu
  • Page 62 – The menu items and their descriptions follow.; Format
  • Page 63 – SET LBO; . This feature is useful in a; BIT STUFFING
  • Page 64 – TSU 600 Clock Sources; Network Timing
  • Page 65 – DTE Timing; Clock
  • Page 66 – Internal Timing
  • Page 67 – Secondary Timing
  • Page 69 – Unit Menu; Traps; be used as a terminal interface.; IP Address
  • Page 70 – SLIP Rate
  • Page 71 – disables the Automatic Map Change feature.; Press Enter to activate the selection.; enables the Automatic Map Change feature.; is selected, the unit displays the screens; Auto
  • Page 72 – DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B Menu; DS0 Map Designations; DS0 A and DS0 B are the current maps the TSU 600 uses.; CREATE TEMP; is first selected, all; T E M P
  • Page 73 – Create Temp Example
  • Page 74 – Create Temp Selection Screen; PORT
  • Page 75 – Config menus; for options ports are described in separate sections of
  • Page 77 – Chapter 6; Utility Menu; Utility Menu Tree
  • Page 78 – Factory Restore; Enter Passcode from Other Menus; Passcode prompt
  • Page 79 – to permit changing the data rate.; Change/Set a Passcode; quires the current passcode (if one is established) for operation.; menu by pressing Enter; Unit ID
  • Page 80 – Setting the Unit Identification; In the; Unit ID menu; tween 2 and 999. The number 1 is reserved for the PC.; No Unit ID Desired; Without entering any numbers at the; Port Utility; Displays the Ethernet MAC address for the 10BaseT port.; CMD Mode; Reserved for factory use.
  • Page 81 – Chapter 7; Test Menu
  • Page 82 – Network Tests; TST DS0s; are selected for testing.; Loopback Tests
  • Page 83 – Network Interface Loopbacks; Local Loopbck; There are three available choices for setting the local loopback:; Line On; Activates the line loopback; Payload On; Activates the payload loopback; No Loopback; Deactivates the loopback
  • Page 84 – Remote Loopbk; Remote Loopback; ANSI FDL PLB
  • Page 85 – Test Pattern; QRSS Pattern; TST; Pattern
  • Page 86 – Pattern Result
  • Page 87 – board loop; Unit level tests
  • Page 88 – Port Tests
  • Page 89 – Chapter 8; Telnet/Terminal Menus; MAIN MENU; Only one telnet/terminal session may be active at a time.; Telnet/Terminal Main Menu
  • Page 90 – from one selection to another.; • Use the Enter key to perform the action displayed in the LCD to the; right of the cursor.
  • Page 91 – Normally, map configuration involves these steps.; Initializing the Temp Map; the Temp Map to an all IDLE state.
  • Page 93 – Remote Menu Access; terminates the session and returns to the; Management Configuration; Unit Access Table
  • Page 94 – to; DEFAULT; Modify Unit; Deletes an entry in the table.
  • Page 95 – Default Unit Passcode; , or for any unit not listed in the table.; OK; Returns to the Configure Agent menu.; SNMP Read Community; SNMP Read/Write Community
  • Page 96 – A text string that can uniquely identify an SNMP-managed node.; System Contact; SNMP Trap Destination Address; Host 1 Trap IP Address
  • Page 97 – Allows the user to Ping a specific IP address.; Telnet/Terminal Password; Returns to the TSU 600 Main menu.; Flash Download
  • Page 99 – Appendix A; Understanding SNMP; Basic Components; Network Manager
  • Page 100 – MIB; Commands
  • Page 101 – as the community name in the SNMP MIB Browser al-; SNMP Trap Configuration; adProdPhysAddress; field of
  • Page 102 – The TSU 600 and TSU 600e share the same MIB.; SNMP MIB Browser Configuration; MIBs
  • Page 103 – Appendix B; and as Integrated Digital Loop Carrier Systems as described in
  • Page 104 – Alarm Conditions
  • Page 105 – TR-08 DS0 Conversion Table
  • Page 107 – Appendix C; Network Pinouts; WIRING; Network Connections
  • Page 108 – Connector Type
  • Page 109 – Chain-out Connections
  • Page 110 – 0BaseT Connections; The required wiring connections are:
  • Page 111 – Appendix D; System Messages; Message
  • Page 113 – Appendix E; Specifications; ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 114 – Compatibility; Chassis Specification; Will fit within a 19-inch rack
  • Page 115 – Environmental Specifications
  • Page 117 – Index; Numerics
  • Page 123 – Product Support Information; Applications Engineering
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TSU 600

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TSU 600e

User Manual

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1202076L1

1202076L1#DC

1202076L2

1202076L2#DC

October 1998
61202076L1-1C

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Page 2 - 01 Explorer Boulevard

Trademarks: Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.T-Watch is a trademark of ADTRAN, Inc.SLC96 is a registered trademark of AT&T 901 Explorer Boulevard P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 Phone: (256) 963-8000 © 1998 ADTRAN, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

Page 6 - CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

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 De-partment of Communications. Cet appareil nuerique resp...

Page 7 - CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS

CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommu-nications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate ...

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