ADTRAN ATLAS 800PLUS - Manual

ADTRAN ATLAS 800PLUS

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 01 Explorer Boulevard
  • Page 3 – ABOUT THIS MANUAL; system consists of the Base Unit and one or more modules.; Introduction; unit and provides some sample ATLAS 800; Getting Started
  • Page 4 – This unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
  • Page 6 – AFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES
  • Page 8 – Transcribed and sworn to before me
  • Page 9 – CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS
  • Page 11 – Table of Contents; ATLAS
  • Page 15 – List of Figures
  • Page 17 – List of Tables
  • Page 19 – Chapter 1; PRODUCT OVERVIEW; BASE UNIT
  • Page 20 – The modules include the following:; Frame Relay
  • Page 21 – Dedicated and Switched Connection Maps in a Single Platform; Signaling Conversion for Maximum Interoperability; Frame
  • Page 22 – Flexible Network Management and Maintainability; Several network management methods are available for the ATLAS; Windows; architecture is the ability to cross connect, or
  • Page 23 – T1 Bandwidth Manager; ISDN Access Switch; WAN Overbooking
  • Page 24 – FEATURES; Configuration and Management
  • Page 25 – ISDN Switch Types; Up to five connection maps; Switched Connection Maps; Inbound and outbound call filtering and blocking; Testing
  • Page 27 – Chapter 2; Installation; BEFORE INSTALLING THE ATLAS; CONTENTS OF ADTRAN SHIPMENTS; CUSTOMER PROVIDES; Power to the ATLAS
  • Page 28 – GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS; The ATLAS; unit is equipped with eight slots in the rear panel to house
  • Page 29 – Rear Panel; Connection; Power Switch
  • Page 30 – Control Out/Chain Out; EIA-232 output to chain control to other units; The control out/chain out connection is as follows:; PIN; Connector type
  • Page 31 – Network Connection
  • Page 32 – Ethernet 10BaseT Connection; The network connection is as follows:
  • Page 33 – OPTION SLOT ARRANGEMENT; INSTALLING MODULES; POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION; OK; POW
  • Page 34 – A test pattern is sent from the controller
  • Page 35 – Chapter 3; Operation; Enter
  • Page 36 – Front Panel Layout; Shift; Alarm; Returns to the main menu.; Selects active menu items.
  • Page 37 – Operation Keys; Operation keys are ATLAS 800; front panel keys that perform alternate func-; System LED Description; The System LED indicates the general status of the entire ATLAS; Main
  • Page 38 – Module Status LEDs; The Module Status LEDs display, by row, the operational condition (; Online; The; View History
  • Page 39 – OPERATING THE ATLAS 800; Getting Started Using the Front Panel; Figure 3-2. Example of Basic Front Panel Menu Navigation; Getting Started Using Terminal Menus
  • Page 40 – Telnet; Define the IP Address; Set the Subnet Mask
  • Page 41 – Session Timeout; Use the; Max Telnet Sessions; option to define the number of Telnet sessions that; RATE; password; Access Passwords
  • Page 42 – you can choose ATLAS; unit. Currently T-Watch PRO automatically receives SNMP traps
  • Page 43 – Chapter 4; Front Panel Operation and; FRONT PANEL MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 44 – Navigating the Front Panel; up; Display the card type in each slot; Monitor and modify miscellaneous settings
  • Page 45 – FRONT PANEL MAIN MENU; The front panel; menu provides limited configuration and control of the; . Figure 4-2 displays the submenu options offered through the
  • Page 46 – Status Menu; Status; S0 System; Ethernet
  • Page 47 – Configuration Menu
  • Page 48 – Flow Ctl; Utility Menu
  • Page 49 – Software Rev; Sefltest; option disrupts data flow.; Run Selftest
  • Page 50 – Show Results; If you clear the message log, you cannot retrieve the data.; Set Passcode
  • Page 51 – Active Alarms; Clear History; When you clear the alarm history log, you cannot retrieve the data.
  • Page 53 – Chapter 5; Using the Terminal Menu; TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE; uses a multilevel menu structure that contains both menu; connecting to the ATLAS; terminal menu, see “Getting Started Using; System Info; System Status; System Config; System Utility; base unit; Modules
  • Page 54 – NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU; Window Panes; Dedicated Maps; Set global ATLAS; switch; that; Dial Plan; Move from left pane to right pane
  • Page 55 – Move from right pane back to left pane
  • Page 57 – Right Window Pane Notation; to activate; Terminal Menu Navigation
  • Page 58 – Session Management Keystrokes; Log out of a session.; Configuration Keystrokes; Restore factory default settings.; Copy selected items to the clipboard.
  • Page 59 – Getting Help; Insert a new list item.; Dedicated Map
  • Page 60 – system. You can enter up to 40 alpha-numeric characters in this; system has been running. Each; will automatically display in this field.
  • Page 61 – SYSTEM STATUS
  • Page 62 – If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data.
  • Page 63 – Data Tables
  • Page 64 – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; INTERNAL; Backup Timing Source
  • Page 65 – IP address
  • Page 66 – Dial; Port Type
  • Page 67 – Trap Transmission
  • Page 69 – Follow this procedure to add or delete passwords:; Label; minimum rights; Have access to all commands except passwords; maximum rights
  • Page 70 – Password; SYSTEM UTILITY; Module Slot; None Selected
  • Page 72 – Previous Update Status; Before using this command, the ATLAS 800; Transfer Method
  • Page 73 – TFTP Server Filename; system retrieves the configu-
  • Page 74 – Reboot System; Select
  • Page 75 – MODULES; arrow keys; Slt; Type
  • Page 76 – Menu
  • Page 77 – Controller T1/PRI Submenu Items; submenu provides access to commands that allow you to; base unit). For details on menu options; Base Unit and T1/PRI; Indicates whether the clock is locked to its specific source.
  • Page 78 – DS0 Status; CLR
  • Page 79 – This; Configuration; Prt
  • Page 80 – Initiates different types of tests and displays test results.; menu (Figure 5-8) assigns dedicated connections between any; Test
  • Page 81 – Activate Map; Auto; Map Name; FROM
  • Page 82 – This DS0 is used in the switched Dial Plan.
  • Page 83 – Trunk Conditioning; Seized; PBX
  • Page 84 – Fault signaling is only visible when RBS is on.; Off
  • Page 85 – option, you can select; field (see “Activate Map” on; Enbl Day
  • Page 86 – Sig; Source ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries (except $)
  • Page 87 – Accept Numbers; The Network Termination is on a pair of BRIs (with the; Search; All long distance calls should go out a PRI directly to; Secondary Search
  • Page 88 – Reject Numbers; The Reject list takes precedence over the Accept list.; Interface Configuration; is acting like the
  • Page 89 – will accept from the Network.; Source ID
  • Page 91 – Treat Call As; will not send to the Network.; These items allow ATLAS; to reject outgoing calls based on
  • Page 92 – Area Code; Use extreme caution when disabling this option!; Automatic Routeback Rejection; prevents calls which enter through; N = Any single digit 2—9
  • Page 93 – option for the; menu sets configuration param-; Quad T1/PRI Module Interface Configuration; Lucent 5E; First DS0; As dialed
  • Page 94 – Strip MSD
  • Page 95 – ID Presentation
  • Page 96 – DS0s Available
  • Page 97 – DID Prefix
  • Page 98 – set to 1, all digits would be sent toward the Network; indicates no special facilities have; indicates no special facilities have
  • Page 99 – Called Digits Transferred
  • Page 100 – First DS0/Number of DS0s; Loop Start
  • Page 101 – Direct Inward Dialing; Quad Nx56/64 Module Interface Configuration
  • Page 102 – Ports Available; Octal BRI Module Configuration; Switch Type; The Quad Nx56/64 can only serve as a user termination end point
  • Page 103 – SPID Number; does not support autoSPID detection soft-
  • Page 104 – Calls; For User terminations, the number of calls is fixed at 2.
  • Page 105 – Chapter 6; Creating a Dedicated Map; OVERVIEW; Figure 6-1 shows an example of a dedicated map:; Figure 6-1. Dedicated Map Overview Example; Dedicated Map Design; Connections; ROUTER
  • Page 106 – Configure the Ports; From the; Terminal; menu, navigate to the; Module; menu and select; submenu, then set the; port index number; and pressing; Figure 6-2. Slot 0 Module Configuration Menu; Name; Port
  • Page 107 – Implement the Map; TO
  • Page 108 – RBS; to; On; for the; submenu, set the trunk conditioning; Data; Q. Repeat for the remaining; Voice; connections as in steps F through J above.
  • Page 109 – Chapter 7; Creating a Dial Plan; acts as the numbering plan for switched connections. This; Understanding the Application; ATLAS A
  • Page 110 – Understanding the Dial Plan; Figure 7-3. Remote Access and Video Conferencing Setup
  • Page 111 – Plan the Dial Plan; Network PRI; Type of PRI switch being provided:
  • Page 112 – NAME; Controller T1
  • Page 113 – Implement the Dial Plan; Using the terminal menus, navigate to the Dial Plan menu.; Octal BRI
  • Page 114 – Press ESC to back out of the connection to the index number column.; Move to each field and modify as appropriate for BRI B.
  • Page 117 – Chapter 8; Updating Firmware; FIRMWARE UPDATING; supports firmware updating to any upgradable module; Update Firmware Using XMODEM
  • Page 118 – Figure 8-1. Update Firmware Menu Interface
  • Page 119 – Idle
  • Page 120 – TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATING
  • Page 121 – Figure 8-2. Update Firmware Menu Interface
  • Page 122 – Has
  • Page 123 – Chapter 9; SNMP Management; UNDERSTANDING SNMP; Network Manager
  • Page 124 – Chapter 9. SNMP Management; TRAPS; Table 9-2 describes the standard traps supported by ATLAS.; IP Address
  • Page 125 – DS1 TRAPS; Index
  • Page 127 – DS1 ALERT TRAPS; Current Alert
  • Page 128 – Total Alert
  • Page 129 – ADTRAN Utilities; UTILITIES DELIVERED WITH THE ATLAS; Menu Options
  • Page 130 – Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities
  • Page 132 – Transmit Wakeup; TFTP Server
  • Page 134 – Clear Log; You must enter the entire directory path to the file name.
  • Page 135 – To retrieve the configuration from a TFTP server
  • Page 136 – Previous Transfer Status; field. If the TFTP server cannot be contacted,
  • Page 137 – Appendix A; System Event Logging; logged too rapidly, system performance can be adversely affected.; Table
  • Page 141 – Event
  • Page 144 – quired for logging the cause code event.
  • Page 145 – ISDN Cause Codes
  • Page 146 – The coding standard field is one of:; Cause Code Message
  • Page 148 – Information
  • Page 149 – Appendix B; Troubleshooting
  • Page 150 – SYMPTOM
  • Page 151 – Appendix C; Warranty and Technical Support; WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE; Sales
  • Page 152 – RMA Department
  • Page 153 – Symbols
  • Page 165 – Product Support Information
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ATLAS 800

PLUS

USER MANUAL

Part Number 1200226L1

61200226L1-1A
September 1998

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Summary

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TRADEMARKS: Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.DMS 100 is a registered trademark of Northern Telecom.5ESS is a registered trademark of Lucent.Lucent Technologies is a registered trademark. 901 Explorer Boulevard P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 (256) 963-8000 © 1998 ...

Page 3 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL; system consists of the Base Unit and one or more modules.; Introduction; unit and provides some sample ATLAS 800; Getting Started

61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual iii ABOUT THIS MANUAL The ATLAS 800 PLUS system consists of the Base Unit and one or more modules. Each ATLAS 800 PLUS option module includes its own User Manual, containing specific information about installing, configuring, and testing the module. This manua...

Page 4 - This unit contains no user-serviceable parts.

iv ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 FCC regulations require that the following information be provided to the customer in this manual: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The required label is affixed to the bottom of the chassis. 2. An FCC compliant telephone cord and m...

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