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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TRADEMARKS; 01 Explorer Boulevard
  • Page 3 – This unit contains no user-serviceable parts.; Service Type; ISDN
  • Page 4 – Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services
  • Page 6 – Canadian Equipment Limitations
  • Page 8 – Notations and Conventions; menu to view and set system parameters.”; Keyboard Commands; Enter
  • Page 9 – Limited Product Warranty
  • Page 11 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 12 – Chapter 4
  • Page 14 – Chapter 7
  • Page 15 – Chapter 8
  • Page 16 – Chapter 9
  • Page 25 – List of Figures
  • Page 29 – List of Tables
  • Page 31 – Introduction; PRODUCT OVERVIEW
  • Page 32 – Access Router; Frame Relay
  • Page 33 – Router; Access Switch
  • Page 34 – Additional Applications; Dedicated and Switched Connection Maps in a Single Platform
  • Page 35 – Flexible Network Management and Maintainability
  • Page 36 – Dedicated Connection Maps; Up to five connection maps; Switched Connection Maps; Inbound and outbound call filtering and blocking; Testing
  • Page 37 – Chapter 2; Installation; INSPECTING THE ADTRAN SHIPMENT; Your ADTRAN shipment includes the following items:
  • Page 38 – GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 39 – SUPPLYING POWER TO THE UNIT; Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 40
  • Page 40 – Control/Chain In Port; Acts as input for either PC control or a chained connection.; Connector type
  • Page 41 – Control/Chain Out Port; Automatic setup no user input required; Ethernet Connection
  • Page 42 – Alarm Relay Connection; Table 2-4 shows the pinout for the Alarm Relay connector.; External Alarm Relay Monitor Connection; Pin
  • Page 43 – Network Connection
  • Page 44 – Test Interface; MON; Frame Relay Specifications
  • Page 45 – IP Router Specifications; Network Slot 1
  • Page 47 – Chapter 3; Operation; OVERVIEW
  • Page 49 – USING TELNET; Starting a Telnet Session; Use the
  • Page 51 – Using the Front Panel
  • Page 52 – CRAFT PORT
  • Page 54 – Power
  • Page 55 – Module Status
  • Page 57 – Chapter 5; Navigating the Terminal Menus; TERMINAL MENUS WINDOW; . To view information about other; Field and submenu names may vary slightly in the two views.
  • Page 58 – Menu Path; field of the; Window Panes; Window Pane Navigation
  • Page 59 – Right Window Pane Notation; Additional Terminal Menu Window Features; Sys; Describes the status of the ATLAS 550 base unit.; Tool Tip
  • Page 60 – Extended Help; NAVIGATING USING THE KEYBOARD KEYS; tivate a pop-up screen listing the navigation keystrokes.
  • Page 61 – Moving through the Menus
  • Page 62 – Configuration Keystrokes; displays at the bottom of the window. When you press; Restore factory default settings.
  • Page 63 – Chapter 6; System Control Terminal Menus; Review and monitor general system information for the ATLAS 550.
  • Page 64 – SECURITY LEVELS; The; menu provides basic information about the unit as well as; Access to all commands except passwords.
  • Page 65 – ROM R; menu provides information on the status of the unit.
  • Page 66 – VENT; ) displays the severity of the event. The possible categories are
  • Page 67 – LED; If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data.
  • Page 68 – ESOURCE; One HDLC resource is used by each PRI or each Packet Endpoint.
  • Page 69 – Configures the statistics displayed under data tables.
  • Page 70 – INTERNAL; ADLP A
  • Page 72 – HAIN; SNMP; SNMP A
  • Page 73 – IP A
  • Page 74 – the
  • Page 77 – CCESS; Enter and confirm the new password.; Deleting Passwords; Index Numbers
  • Page 78 – password; Instructions for Changing Passwords
  • Page 80 – None Selected; TFTP S; through
  • Page 81 – Has not been attempted.
  • Page 82 – to begin or enter
  • Page 83 – TFTP Server Filename
  • Page 84 – ALL TESTS
  • Page 85 – Table 6-2 lists the tests associated with the system controller.
  • Page 86 – ping replies received (; EBOOT; to; ACTORY
  • Page 87 – Module Terminal Menus; menu and press
  • Page 88 – YPE; ENU; EST; TATE; automatically displays the name of an installed module. If
  • Page 89 – TATUS; Modules Menu (T1Network Interface Module); Once a module is installed,
  • Page 90 – LOS
  • Page 92 – PRM; is disabled; LBO; , the ATLAS 550 monitors for ones (1s) density violations and
  • Page 93 – These
  • Page 95 – Packet Manager; PACKET MANAGER MENUS; IQ
  • Page 97 – ACKET
  • Page 98 – LMI
  • Page 99 – TBOP Statistics
  • Page 100 – BECN C
  • Page 102 – Defines the number of poll events in each monitored window.; DLCI; Local address for each PVC as assigned by the carrier.; QOS; rate defines by what amount this virtual circuit is
  • Page 103 – only if there is an ADTRAN IQ-capable product on the other
  • Page 105 – Character; Packet voice entries are in either the; or the
  • Page 106 – NDPNT
  • Page 108 – NCTS; IQ S
  • Page 110 – UA T
  • Page 112 – PVC IA T
  • Page 113 – CR
  • Page 115 – defines, configures, and monitors all ATLAS 550
  • Page 117 – IP MENUS; and delete routes using this menu.; , this static route is advertised over all interfaces on which a
  • Page 118 – ARP C; ACHE; OUTES
  • Page 119 – TTL; NTERFACES
  • Page 120 – UBNET; IARP; , the ATLAS 550 dynamically sends Inverse ARP packets to deter-; ND; MTU; Configures routing information protocol (RIP) on this interface.
  • Page 121 – RIP; Only advertises routes not learned through this interface.
  • Page 122 – ARP; THERNET
  • Page 123 – MAC A; ING; Only one ping session can be active at a time.
  • Page 124 – ) and the number of ping requests that were; TATISTICS; This section describes the statistics submenus; . All of these statistics are taken from the MIB-2 variables in; IP; Table 9-1 describes the
  • Page 125 – The number of IP datagrams successfully re-assembled.
  • Page 126 – ICMP; Table 9-2 describes the
  • Page 127 – TCP; Table 9-3 describes the
  • Page 128 – UDP; Table 9-4 describes the; IP F; Table 9-5 describes the; Clears the accumulated statistics.
  • Page 129 – UDP R; ELAY
  • Page 131 – Dedicated Maps; options assign dedicated connections between any
  • Page 132 – USING DEDICATED MAPS WITH FRAME RELAY; CTIVATE; Move the arrow keys to highlight the A; field and; press E
  • Page 133 – REATE
  • Page 134 – TO S; played in this field are based on the type of module selected in the; FROM S; option. You must input the following information—based on; DSO R; is an Nx port, the data rate per
  • Page 135 – GS N; T1 Trouble Code Service only applies to non-RBS T1s in the
  • Page 136 – Table 10-1 describes the options for; This option is not included for C; Defines to the ATLAS 550 the signaling bits being used on the trunk.; Fault signaling is only visible when RBS is turned on.; Preserves the signaling bits between the connections.
  • Page 137 – Example 1; Use the trunk conditioning menu items; of the signaling bits) and; (to set the state of the data; Example 2; Figure 10-4. ATLAS 550 with Modules Installed for Example 2
  • Page 138 – Define the appropriate connections.
  • Page 140 – Instructions for Defining the Data Connections; as
  • Page 141 – Figure 10-8. Completed Dedicated Map for Example 2; Esc
  • Page 143 – Dial Plan; In the following sections,
  • Page 145 – for a T1 using Robbed Bit Signaling or
  • Page 147 – effectively
  • Page 148 – SER; in applications where the
  • Page 150 – and; wild; FCE
  • Page 151 – LOBAL
  • Page 152 – INTERFACE CONFIGURATIONS; Use extreme caution when disabling
  • Page 154 – DMS R; Sends the digits provided as National number type.; TRIP; MSD; set to; MSD; does not affect
  • Page 156 – OURCE
  • Page 157 – FGD T
  • Page 158 – If Feature Group D is used, DID only refers to DNIS digits.
  • Page 161 – in applications where the criterion for
  • Page 162 – IRST
  • Page 163 – If Feature Group D is used, DID refers only to DNIS digits.
  • Page 166 – SPID L
  • Page 168 – CREATING DIAL PLANS—EXAMPLES
  • Page 169 – Understanding Dial Plan Configurations; Understanding; configurations results in the successful creation of
  • Page 170 – CONNECTING PACKET ENDPOINTS IN FRAME RELAY; Figure 11-5. Dial Plan Menu for Endpoints
  • Page 171 – Figure 11-7. Packet Link Interface Configuration; or
  • Page 172 – Figure 11-9. Call Routing Table for Routing Using Incoming Number
  • Page 173 – KT; Relay on page 11-28 for determining whether to use; Figure 11-11. Packet Switched Voice Options
  • Page 174 – . To prohibit silence frames from transmitting and to
  • Page 175 – Menus for Network Termination; DID D
  • Page 176 – Menus for User Termination; is
  • Page 177 – Updating Firmware
  • Page 178 – Updating Firmware using XMODEM; Before beginning this procedure,; Instructions for Updating Firmware Using XMODEM
  • Page 179 – Idle; TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATES; Instructions for Updating Firmware Using XMODEM (Continued)
  • Page 180 – log in; Restart
  • Page 181 – Complete Upload; When the update process has successfully completed,; Incomplete Upload; If an error occurred during the update process,; Message
  • Page 183 – SNMP Management; SNMP OVERVIEW
  • Page 184 – SNMP TRAPS; Configuring a Trap Destination List via the Terminal Menu; . Enter the information similarly
  • Page 185 – Disabling Trap Generating Events
  • Page 186 – DS1 Traps
  • Page 187 – Current Alert SNMP Traps
  • Page 189 – ADTRAN Utilities
  • Page 190 – SysLog GUI; Monitor
  • Page 191 – Menu Bar; Figure 14-2. SysLog Menu Tree for the Menu Bar; ILE
  • Page 192 – ISPLAY; RED E; ELP
  • Page 193 – TELNET UTILITY; The Telnet menus include
  • Page 194 – ONNECT; Return; DNS
  • Page 195 – DIT
  • Page 196 – Provides on-line help for using the ADTRAN Utilities.; ONTENTS; IP S; Displays the local port address and the status of the connection.; BOUT; Displays version and owner information.
  • Page 198 – Echoes each character that you enter.; APTURE; Provides on-line help and information about the version number.; TFTP SERVER UTILITY
  • Page 199 – Figure 14-5. TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree; ERVER; Provides; NABLE; Enables the TFTP Server. The IP address displays in the; ISABLE; Terminates a transfer that is in progress.
  • Page 200 – RINT; STATUS FIELD
  • Page 201 – Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP Server; To save the current configuration, follow these steps:; Successful Transfer; Unsuccessful Transfer
  • Page 202 – Retrieving the Configuration from a TFTP Server; Instructions for Retrieving a Configuration from TFTP Server
  • Page 203 – Appendix A; System Event Logging
  • Page 204 – Event
  • Page 208 – ISDN CAUSE CODES
  • Page 209 – Cause Code Event
  • Page 210 – CAUSE CODE LOG ENTRIES
  • Page 213 – Appendix B; OSI MODEL; Layer
  • Page 214 – OSI Model Related to Process of Mailing a Letter; Send Process
  • Page 215 – FRAME RELAY
  • Page 216 – PVC Physical Connections
  • Page 217 – Figure B-3. Network Using DLCI Assignments
  • Page 219 – Managing Network Congestion; Figure B-4. Network Congestion and Flow Control
  • Page 220 – TBOP
  • Page 221 – Appendix C; Frame Relay Examples; Figure C-1. ATLAS to Support Packet Data Configuration
  • Page 222 – Figure C-3. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoints; From; Figure C-4. Menu for Creating Sublinks or DLCIs; From; Figure C-5. Menu for Connecting IP Traffic to Internal Router
  • Page 223 – IP Routing Network—External Routers; Figure C-7. IP Network With External Routers; Figure C-8. Menu for Creating the Packet Endpoints
  • Page 224 – Figure C-11. Menu for Making the Packet Connections
  • Page 225 – Figure C-14. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoints
  • Page 226 – Figure C-16. Menu for Connecting Packet Endpoints; Packet voice termination requires the
  • Page 227 – Figure C-19. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoint; Figure C-20. Menu for Configuring Sublinks; Figure C-21. Menu for Connecting Packet Data
  • Page 228 – Figure C-22. Menu for Configuring Dial Plan; Private Frame Relay Network—Packet Voice; Figure C-24. Private Frame Relay Network Using Compressed Voice; Packet voice transmission requires the; Private
  • Page 229 – Figure C-25. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoints; ) parameter with 64K allocated to the TBOP chan-; Figure C-26. Menu for Configuring Sublinks
  • Page 230 – Figure C-29. Connecting PBX DS0 to Frame Relay Endpoint; as the; Figure C-30. Connecting FR Endpoint to FR Private Network
  • Page 231 – Appendix D; Router Examples; Figure D-1. ATLAS 550 Configured for the Router Option
  • Page 232 – Figure D-2. IP Routing Network with ATLAS as the Central-Site Router; Chicago
  • Page 233 – Figure D-5. Connecting IP Traffic to Internal Router; Figure D-6. Connecting Endpoints to Physical Interface
  • Page 235 – Appendix E; Troubleshooting; Modules seated improperly, module failure; Verify that the interface cable to clock source is present.; Power-up Self Test Fails
  • Page 236 – Verify that desired dedicated map is active.; Misconfiguration; Verify that the endpoint is set up for correct signaling.; Misconfiguration, improper cabling; Cannot pass data from T1 interface to V.35 port
  • Page 237 – Nx; Packet endpoint not mapped; Frame relay link is down.
  • Page 239 – Appendix F; Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Page 241 – Appendix G; Glossary; -Law is the North American
  • Page 247 – μμμμ
  • Page 249 – synchronous
  • Page 253 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 261 – Product Support Information; Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications Support; Sales
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iii FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual to the customer: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The required label is affixed to the bottomof the chassis. 2. An FCC-compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this equ...

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iv Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipmentwithout encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals contain-ing encoded analog content which are inten...

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