ADTRAN 4200659L4 - Manual

ADTRAN 4200659L4

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Trademark Information; 01 Explorer Boulevard
  • Page 3 – Service Type
  • Page 4 – Federal Communications Commission
  • Page 5 – Canadian Equipment Limitations
  • Page 6 – Important Safety Instructions; Save These Instructions; There is a remote risk of shock from lightning.; Warranty and Customer Service
  • Page 7 – LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
  • Page 8 – Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training; Presales Inquiries and Applications Support; Sales
  • Page 9 – Repair and Return; CAPS Department
  • Page 11 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Page 12 – Chapter 3. Configuration
  • Page 15 – Chapter 5. Statistics
  • Page 16 – Chapter 6. Diagnostics
  • Page 19 – List of Figures
  • Page 21 – List of Tables
  • Page 23 – Chapter 1; Introduction; PRODUCT OVERVIEW
  • Page 24 – Controller Card 1:1 Redundancy; Circuit and Network Redundancy
  • Page 27 – Unit Timing; HO; SNMP
  • Page 28 – Network Manager; TELNET; MIB files are available at
  • Page 30 – AVAILABLE OPTIONS; Connecting the Breakout
  • Page 31 – Chapter 2; Installation and Operation; Receiving Inspection; Controller card (two cards come with the Redundant versions)
  • Page 32 – User Manual or CD containing the User Manual; Power Up; Power Loss Recovery; POWER; The ADTRAN MX2800 STS-1 MIB is available at
  • Page 33 – Table 2-1. DC Connector Symbol Definitions; Symbol; PWR FAIL
  • Page 35 – RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION; CRAFT; Be sure to install the flanges with the screws provided.
  • Page 36 – Connecting the Breakout Panel; Front View; Cable 1
  • Page 37 – REAR PANEL; Item
  • Page 38 – LAN Port; LAN; Modem Port; MODEM; Noncritical and Critical Alarm Connectors; NC; Connect the LAN port to intra-building wiring only.
  • Page 39 – NONCRITICAL; or; CRITICAL; The alarm functions can be enabled or disabled through the; section of the; menu (see the section; Network Interfaces; Power Connection
  • Page 40 – FRONT PANEL; The; Establishing Terminal Connection; xxxx; repeatedly until the password prompt appears.; adtran
  • Page 41 – ESC; Navigating Within the Menus
  • Page 42 – consists of the following sections:; Status; selection ends the terminal session and logs out of the; ACO Buttons; (alarm cut off) buttons allow you to turn off an active; ACO
  • Page 43 – LED Descriptions; ACT
  • Page 46 – LED State
  • Page 47 – Chapter 3; Configuration; shows the menu tree.
  • Page 49 – NETWORK INTERFACE; Line Length
  • Page 50 – XCV Threshold; Switching between
  • Page 51 – VT Mode; Protection Configuration; Active Controller; This field displays; Setting
  • Page 52 – Network Protection; Miscellaneous; Loopback Timeout; When choosing a setting for
  • Page 53 – External Clock Configuration; VT INTERFACE; VT I; VT; menus do not apply (and therefore display
  • Page 54 – will free the port; T1 State; Set unused T1 lines to; . Set used T1 lines to; T1 Coding; and
  • Page 55 – T1 Line Length; could; Hairpin Loopback; Set Multiple
  • Page 56 – Set Cross-Connect Mapping
  • Page 57 – Restore Defaults; Restore VT Mapping Defaults; VT M; Esc
  • Page 58 – , code violations will not cause the unit to
  • Page 59 – SYSTEM MANAGEMENT; Figure 3-9. System Management Configuration Menu; Configuration changes to; IP A; will not be implemented unless
  • Page 60 – Management Options; Local IP Address
  • Page 61 – Primary and Secondary Phone Numbers; When the MX2800 STS-1 dials out to send a trap, it first dials the; Initializing String
  • Page 62 – The Unit ID value programmed in the; Trap IP
  • Page 63 – Select the; port function for your application (; Modem; port, located on the rear panel of the
  • Page 64 – Alarm Relays; Alarm Relay Configuration
  • Page 65 – Alarm; LOS
  • Page 66 – XCV
  • Page 69 – System Alarms; Protection Switching
  • Page 70 – Power Supply Alarms
  • Page 71 – SNMP Management Options; Trap IP Addresses
  • Page 72 – STS-1 Active Alarm Traps
  • Page 73 – TX LOS; Trap
  • Page 74 – STS-1 Standby Alarm Traps
  • Page 77 – System Traps; Max. Switch Threshold
  • Page 78 – System Timing
  • Page 79 – Power Supply Alarm Traps
  • Page 81 – System Security; Enable or disable the
  • Page 82 – Tx
  • Page 84 – Save on Logout; UTILITIES
  • Page 85 – PASS; from
  • Page 86 – Load Default Settings; !WARNING! Defaulting configuration will disrupt; Update FLASH Software; Update Via XMODEM; Ctrl; Loading the default settings will disable all STS-1 ports.
  • Page 87 – Update via TFTP Server; Config Transfer; Saving to a TFTP Server; Before using
  • Page 88 – Retrieving from a TFTP Server
  • Page 89 – System Reset; SAVE CONFIGURATION
  • Page 91 – Chapter 4; View MX2800 STS-1 status information by selecting
  • Page 92 – Card A; Diagnostics; Condition
  • Page 93 – LOMF
  • Page 94 – Network Port Mapping
  • Page 97 – OK; indicates that the cards are; indicates that the cards are not able to; Network
  • Page 98 – PRI E
  • Page 100 – indicates that an internal hardware failure on the unit; – indicates that the user has specified a T1/E1
  • Page 101 – TST
  • Page 102 – button (described in the section
  • Page 103 – Chapter 5; Statistics; Select; from the; to access; menus
  • Page 104 – 4 Hour Alarm History
  • Page 105 – The following alarm counts are provided in this menu:
  • Page 108 – Performance Parameters; Descriptions of the fields in each screen follows.
  • Page 109 – Interval starting at:; Number of coding violations encountered at the Section layer.
  • Page 111 – Clear All Local STS-1 Statistics; LOCAL VT STATISTICS
  • Page 112 – Alarm History; VT A
  • Page 115 – CV
  • Page 117 – LOCAL PORT STATISTICS; AIS L; The number of times the unit has lost the receive signal on a T1/E1.; Bipolar Violation Counts; The number of times the unit has received a bipolar violation.; AIS Loop Alarms
  • Page 118 – AIS Carrier Alarms; FAR END STS-1 STATISTICS
  • Page 122 – Clear All Far End STS-1 Statistics
  • Page 123 – Chapter 6
  • Page 124 – to end a test in progress.; Tributary; loopback loops the selected VT/Port back to the
  • Page 125 – Analog Network; An; loopback test loops the selected T1/E1 back
  • Page 126 – loopback performs a loopback of the selected
  • Page 127 – CSU Loopback; enables the MX2800 STS-1 to generate a CSU; CSU L; enables the MX2800 STS-1 to test the; CSU L; test; CSU L; for the T1 under test
  • Page 128 – VT BERT
  • Page 129 – Line BERT; unframed; BERT; When in; BERT; option for the
  • Page 130 – After you select; Line Network; performs a loop of the STS-1 back to the network.
  • Page 131 – Analog Loopback; loops the entire STS-1 back to the local
  • Page 132 – Digital Loopback; loops the entire STS-1 back to the local loop
  • Page 133 – Metallic Diagnostics; loopback test loops the entire STS-1 back; Figure 6-14. Metallic Diagnostics Loopback Test
  • Page 135 – Chapter 7; Circuit Failure Recovery Mode
  • Page 136 – In this mode, the STS-1 must be connected to the; jacks
  • Page 137 – CIRCUIT FAILURE RECOVERY MODE; Figure 7-2. Circuit Failure Recovery Mode
  • Page 138 – CIRCUIT AND NETWORK FAILURE RECOVERY MODE; opposite; Config > Network Interface > XCV Threshold
  • Page 139 – NET B; to; except; setting, which must; Figure 7-3. Circuit and Network Failure Recovery Mode
  • Page 141 – Chapter 8; Non-Redundant Power Mode
  • Page 142 – NON-REDUNDANT POWER MODE
  • Page 143 – POWER SUPPLY RECOVERY MODE; Figure 8-2. Power Supply Failure Recovery Mode
  • Page 144 – POWER SUPPLY AND SOURCE RECOVERY MODE; Figure 8-3. Power Supply and Source Failure Recovery Mode; This configuration is only available with DC power supplies.
  • Page 145 – BATTERY BACKUP MODE
  • Page 147 – Chapter 9; INTRODUCTION
  • Page 148 – TL1 MESSAGES; TL1 Commands; TL1 Responses; Acknowledgment Messages
  • Page 149 – TL1 Error Codes
  • Page 150 – NTFCNCDE; field will contain one of the following values:; CONDTYPE; Possible values for the
  • Page 151 – TL1 Autonomous Messages; TL1 COMMANDS; TL1 Messages
  • Page 156 – TL1 AUTONOMOUS MESSAGES; parameters of the message indicate what type of
  • Page 159 – TL1 ERROR CODES; Error Code
  • Page 161 – Appendix A; Pinouts; Function
  • Page 163 – Table A-4 applies to both the; Amp
  • Page 165 – Appendix B; Specifications Summary; SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES; DSX-3 Network Interface
  • Page 166 – Local and network loopbacks; Management; control/configuration; Alarms
  • Page 167 – Environment
  • Page 169 – Appendix C; Acronyms/Abbreviations
  • Page 175 – Appendix D; Glossary; AMI
  • Page 180 – Transmission protocol for packet-switching LANs.
  • Page 182 – To watch or listen to a signal non-intrusively.
  • Page 186 – yellow alarm
  • Page 187 – Index; Numerics
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MX2800 STS-1

User Manual

61200659L1-1A
January 2001

4200659L1

AC Non-Redundant Version with Modem

4200659L2

AC Redundant Version with Modem

4200659L3

DC Non-Redundant Version with Modem

4200659L4

DC Redundant Version with Modem

4200659L5

AC Non-Redundant Version

4200659L6

AC Redundant Version

4200659L7

DC Non-Redundant Version

4200659L8

DC Redundant Version

1200291L1

Breakout Panel

4175043L2

Battery Backup

1200657L2

Battery Backup Adapter Cable

1200287L1

Amp to Punch-Down Cable

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Summary

Page 2 - Trademark Information; 01 Explorer Boulevard

Trademark Information OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.Spectrum is a registered trademark of Cabletron. 901 Explorer Boulevard P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 Phone: (256) 963-8000 © 2001 ADTRAN, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

Page 3 - Service Type

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual iii FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom of the equip- ment housing is a label showing the FCC registration number and ringer equiva-lence number (R...

Page 4 - Federal Communications Commission

iv MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig-ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr...

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