Page 2 - 01 Explorer Boulevard
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...
Page 6 - AFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES
vi ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 AFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digi-tal terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containi...
Page 8 - Transcribed and sworn to before me
viii ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 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 _________________________...
Page 9 - CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual ix CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, opera-tional, and safety requirements. The Department doe...
Page 11 - Table of Contents; ATLAS
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual xi Table of Contents List of Figures ................................................................................................................................................ xv List of Tables................................................................
Page 15 - List of Figures
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual xv List of Figures Figure 1-1. Point-to-Point Circuit.............................................................................................................. 1-2Figure 1-2. Frame Relay Circuit ................................................................
Page 17 - List of Tables
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual xvii List of Tables Table 2-1. Control In/Chain In Pinout ................................................................................................... 2-4 Table 2-2. Control Out/Chain Out Pinout .............................................................
Page 19 - Chapter 1; PRODUCT OVERVIEW; BASE UNIT
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ATLAS _ 800 PLUS is a modular, highly scalable platform that provides robust solutions for the wide area communication needs of medium-to-large corpora-tions and network access providers. ATLAS is an Integrated...
Page 20 - The modules include the following:; Frame Relay
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 The modules include the following: • Quad Nx 56/64 Module • Quad T1/PRI Module • Octal Basic Rate ISDN Module • T3 Module • Async-232 Module • Modem-16 Module Frame Relay Frame relay is a packet-switched service that allows effici...
Page 21 - Dedicated and Switched Connection Maps in a Single Platform; Signaling Conversion for Maximum Interoperability; Frame
Chapter 1. Introduction 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 1-3 Figure 1-2. Frame Relay Circuit The Frame Relay/Router upgrade option adds the capability for the ATLAS series of Integrated Access Devices to act as a voice/data FRAD, a frame relay switch, and an IP router in addition to the cur...
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
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-4 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Flexible Network Management and Maintainability Several network management methods are available for the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS , including SNMP support. VT 100 and Telnet are also offered, providing detailed system configuration throug...
Page 23 - T1 Bandwidth Manager; ISDN Access Switch; WAN Overbooking
Chapter 1. Introduction 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 1-5 T1 Bandwidth Manager As a T1 Bandwidth Manager, ATLAS _ 800 PLUS combines the functions of a T1 CSU/DSU, an intelligent channel bank, a T1 Multiplexer, and DACS into a single platform. The Bandwidth Manager supports a wide range o...
Page 24 - FEATURES; Configuration and Management
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Figure 1-5. WAN Overbooking ATLAS _ 800 PLUS FEATURES Configuration and Management • VT 100 Emulation • T-Watch PRO, Microsoft Windows based GUI • SNMP, per MIB II (RFC1213), DS1 MIB (RFC1406), and ADTRAN private MIBs • Telnet • L...
Page 25 - ISDN Switch Types; Up to five connection maps; Switched Connection Maps; Inbound and outbound call filtering and blocking; Testing
Chapter 1. Introduction 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 1-7 ISDN Switch Types • 5ESS™, DMS-100™, National ISDN Dedicated Connection Maps • Up to five connection maps • Time of day/day of week configurable • Preserves signaling through cross-connect • No effect on non-configured channels Sw...
Page 27 - Chapter 2; Installation; BEFORE INSTALLING THE ATLAS; CONTENTS OF ADTRAN SHIPMENTS; CUSTOMER PROVIDES; Power to the ATLAS
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation BEFORE INSTALLING THE ATLAS _ 800 PLUS Carefully inspect the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS unit for shipping damage. If you suspect damage, file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Technical Support (see “Warranty and T...
Page 28 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS; The ATLAS; unit is equipped with eight slots in the rear panel to house
Chapter 2. Installation 2-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This section provides grounding instruction information from the Underwriters' Laboratory UL 1459 Standard for Safety: Telephone Equipment, of September 20, 1993. An equipment grounding conductor that is not...
Page 29 - Rear Panel; Connection; Power Switch
Chapter 2. Installation 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 2-3 Figure 2-1. ATLAS _ 800 PLUS Rear Panel Control In/Chain In The Control In/Chain In port is an EIA-232 port for connection to a computer or modem (control in) or to another ATLAS _ 800 PLUS unit (Chain In). See Table 2-1 on page 2...
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
Chapter 2. Installation 2-4 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Control Out/Chain Out The Control Out/Chain Out is an RJ-48C port used to connect to another ATLAS _ 800 PLUS Chain In connector. See Table 2-2 on page 2-5 for the control out/ chain out pinout. The Control Out/Chain Out port outp...
Page 31 - Network Connection
Chapter 2. Installation 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 2-5 Network Connection The two eight-position modular jacks labeled NTWK 1 and NTWK 2 provide net-work connection. Table 2-3 on page 2-6 shows the pinout for the network connec-tors. The two Network Interface (NI) ports comply with th...
Page 32 - Ethernet 10BaseT Connection; The network connection is as follows:
Chapter 2. Installation 2-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Ethernet 10BaseT Connection The 10BaseT port (RJ-48C) provides an Ethernet LAN connection, which is used for TFTP, SNMP, and Telnet connection. See Table 2-4 on page 2-6 for the pinout. Connection The network connection is as foll...
Page 33 - OPTION SLOT ARRANGEMENT; INSTALLING MODULES; POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION; OK; POW
Chapter 2. Installation 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 2-7 OPTION SLOT ARRANGEMENT As viewed from the rear of the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS , the slots are numbered as shown in Figure 2-2. All slots are functionally identical except slots 7 and 8, which also accommodate an optional power supply fo...
Page 34 - A test pattern is sent from the controller
Chapter 2. Installation 2-8 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 5. Board-to-board interface test. A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loopback on all other boards and checked on the controller. This verifies the data path, clocks, and control signals If the front panel indicat...
Page 35 - Chapter 3; Operation; Enter
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation FRONT PANEL LAYOUT The ATLAS _ 800 PLUS front panel provides limited control of the unit. You can select and set up the method of connectivity for controlling the unit through the front panel and use it to monitor the operation and st...
Page 36 - Front Panel Layout; Shift; Alarm; Returns to the main menu.; Selects active menu items.
Chapter 3. Operation 3-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Figure 3-1. ATLAS _ 800 PLUS Front Panel Layout Shift Activate the front panel operation keys ( Alarm , Clear , and Home ) by first press- ing Shift . The next section describes all of the available operation keys. If you press a key...
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
Chapter 3. Operation 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 3-3 Operation Keys Operation keys are ATLAS 800 PLUS front panel keys that perform alternate func- tions. To activate an operation key, simultaneously press the front panel shift key and the operation key that you want to activate. Syste...
Page 38 - Module Status LEDs; The Module Status LEDs display, by row, the operational condition (; Online; The; View History
Chapter 3. Operation 3-4 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Channel Service Unit (CSU) Status The CSU Status LEDs indicate the status of both network interfaces. Module Status LEDs The Module Status LEDs display, by row, the operational condition ( Status , Online , and Test ) of each module ...
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
Chapter 3. Operation 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 3-5 OPERATING THE ATLAS 800 PLUS You can access basic setup functions from the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS front panel. To access all of the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS functions, set up a Telnet session or use a VT-100. The following sections provide an over...
Page 40 - Telnet; Define the IP Address; Set the Subnet Mask
Chapter 3. Operation 3-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 You can access the terminal menu using a VT-100 terminal or a computer running VT-100 terminal-emulation software. The two basic connection methods sup-ported by the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS are a direct connection through the EIA-232 Chain ...
Page 41 - Session Timeout; Use the; Max Telnet Sessions; option to define the number of Telnet sessions that; RATE; password; Access Passwords
Chapter 3. Operation 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 3-7 through the terminal menus. See “Access Passwords” on page 5-16 for details. The Telnet session will time out and display the Login prompt after a pre-defined time that is set in the Session Timeout option (see “Session Timeout” on p...
Page 42 - you can choose ATLAS; unit. Currently T-Watch PRO automatically receives SNMP traps
Chapter 3. Operation 3-8 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 T-Watch Pro T-Watch PRO is the ADTRAN Microsoft Windows management software pro-gram designed to control TSU units from a remote PC. It provides limited control over the configuration of the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS using a graphic interface...
Page 43 - Chapter 4; Front Panel Operation and; FRONT PANEL MENU STRUCTURE
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 4-1 Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure ATLAS 800 PLUS FRONT PANEL MENU STRUCTURE The ATLAS _ 800 PLUS uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu items and data fields. All menu operations and data display in the LCD window. However...
Page 44 - Navigating the Front Panel; up; Display the card type in each slot; Monitor and modify miscellaneous settings
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 4-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Navigating the Front Panel The following sections provide general information on how to navigate the front panel menus. Data Field Menu items followed by a colon (: ) indicate a data field that you can ...
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
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 4-3 FRONT PANEL MAIN MENU The front panel Main menu provides limited configuration and control of the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS . Figure 4-2 displays the submenu options offered through the front panel Main menu. Fi...
Page 46 - Status Menu; Status; S0 System; Ethernet
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 4-4 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Status Menu The Status menu branch lets you view the status of the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS Base Unit and any installed modules. S0 System The S0) System option displays status options that are available for th...
Page 47 - Configuration Menu
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 4-5 Configuration Menu The Config menu branch provides limited configuration control of the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS . S0 System S0) System displays configuration options that are available for the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS...
Page 48 - Flow Ctl; Utility Menu
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 4-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Flow Ctl This option sets the flow control for the chain port. You can configure the chain port flow control for OFF or H/W (hardware). Type Sets the Port Type to either Direct or Dial . Select Direct t...
Page 49 - Software Rev; Sefltest; option disrupts data flow.; Run Selftest
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 4-7 Software Rev This option displays the current software revision level loaded into the base unit controller. This information is required when requesting assistance from ADTRAN Technical Support or when ...
Page 50 - Show Results; If you clear the message log, you cannot retrieve the data.; Set Passcode
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 4-8 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Show Results This option displays the types of tests performed during a self-test, as well as the results of the tests. Each item in the list displays either Passed or Failed . The following items displ...
Page 51 - Active Alarms; Clear History; When you clear the alarm history log, you cannot retrieve the data.
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation and Menu Structure 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 4-9 Alarm (ALRM) Menu From the terminal menus you can view a log of system events. To control the types of events logged, a series of filters have been defined for each event source (System, T1/PRI, ISDN, E...
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
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-1 Chapter 5 Using the Terminal Menu ATLAS _ 800 PLUS TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE The ATLAS _ 800 PLUS uses a multilevel menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields. All menus and data display in the terminal menu window, through which you have...
Page 54 - NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU; Window Panes; Dedicated Maps; Set global ATLAS; switch; that; Dial Plan; Move from left pane to right pane
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 To edit terminal menu items, you must have the appropriate password (security) level. Each menu item description in the following sections indicates the required password (security) level for read and write access. See ...
Page 55 - Move from right pane back to left pane
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-3 Move from right pane back to left pane Tab Escape Left arrow Right arrow Move around in each pane Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow To do this... Press one of these keys...
Page 57 - Right Window Pane Notation; to activate; Terminal Menu Navigation
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-5 Right Window Pane Notation Using the Keyboard Keys You can use various keystrokes to navigate through the terminal menu, to man-age a terminal menu session, and to configure the system. Press Ctrl-Z to activate a pop-up...
Page 58 - Session Management Keystrokes; Log out of a session.; Configuration Keystrokes; Restore factory default settings.; Copy selected items to the clipboard.
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Session Management Keystrokes To do this... Press these keys... Log out of a session. Ctrl-L Invalidate the password entr y and return to the login screen. Ctrl-S Refresh the screen. To save time, only the portion of th...
Page 59 - Getting Help; Insert a new list item.; Dedicated Map
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-7 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...
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.
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-8 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 40 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underbar). System Location Write security: 3; Read security: 5Provides a user-configurable text string for the location of t...
Page 61 - SYSTEM STATUS
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-9 SYSTEM STATUS The System Status menu provides information on the status of the unit. Figure 5- 3 shows the submenu functions available in the System Status menu. Figure 5-3. System Status Menu Event Log Read security: 5...
Page 62 - If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data.
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-10 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data. Ethernet Port Read security: 5Displays status information about the Ethernet port. These fields are read-only. An asterisk (*) indicates activity for the item. ...
Page 63 - Data Tables
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-11 Data Tables Configuration Write Security: 4 Read Security: 5 Configures the statistics displayed under data tables. Chain Port Signal Leads Read security: 5Displays the state of the following options (these fields are ...
Page 64 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; INTERNAL; Backup Timing Source
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-12 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Chain Port Overrun Errs Read security: 5Displays the number of overrun errors. This field is read-only. Chain Port Framing Errs Read security: 5Displays the number of received framing errors. This field is read-only. S...
Page 65 - IP address
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-13 Max Telnet Sessions Write security: 3; Read security: 5Defines the maximum number of Telnet sessions that can be active at the same time. Enter a number between 0 and 100 in this field. If you enter zero in this field,...
Page 66 - Dial; Port Type
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-14 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Port Speed Write security: 2; Read security: 5Specifies the baud rate of the port. Select either 2400 or 9600. If you are using Dial for Port Type , ensure that the Port Speed setting matches the modem baud rate. Modem...
Page 67 - Trap Transmission
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-15 Trap Transmission Write security: 3; Read security: 5Enables and disables SNMP trap transmission. Authen Trap Transmission Write security: 3; Read security: 5Enables and disables the authentication failure trap. Traps ...
Page 69 - Follow this procedure to add or delete passwords:; Label; minimum rights; Have access to all commands except passwords; maximum rights
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-17 Follow this procedure to add or delete passwords: 1. To add new passwords, select the first column (0) and press I . 2. To delete a password, select the first column (0) and press D . Each of the six password security ...
Page 70 - Password; SYSTEM UTILITY; Module Slot; None Selected
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-18 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 To change the password, follow this procedure:1. Select the Password field—a new Password field displays. 2. Type the new password in the Enter field. 3. Type the new password again in the Confirm field. The password c...
Page 72 - Previous Update Status; Before using this command, the ATLAS 800; Transfer Method
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-20 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Previous Update Status Read security: 5Displays the status of the previous update. Begin Firmware Update Write security: 1; Read security: 5Begins updating the firmware for the selected modules. Update Status Read secu...
Page 73 - TFTP Server Filename; system retrieves the configu-
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-21 TFTP Server IP Address Write security: 3; Read security: 5Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. Get this number from your system administrator. TFTP Server Filename Write security: 3; Read security: 5Defines the...
Page 74 - Reboot System; Select
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-22 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 View Self-test Log Read security: 5Displays a read-only, time-stamped log of the tests conducted and the Pass/Fail results. The tests associated with the system controller include the follow-ing: The self-test also ver...
Page 75 - MODULES; arrow keys; Slt; Type
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-23 MODULES The Modules menu provides options that allow you to configure and control the installed option modules as well as the controller T1/PRI ports. Figure 5-7 shows the Modules menu. (Write security: 3; Read securit...
Page 76 - Menu
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-24 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 If a module is installed, the module type automatically displays the name of the installed module, and cannot be set to any other option. Menu Displays additional status and configuration menus for the selected module....
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.
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-25 Empty The system controller has not detected the presence of a module in the sys-tem, nor has a module been manually enabled for this option slot. Offline The modules is installed but has been taken Offline by a user. ...
Page 78 - DS0 Status; CLR
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-26 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 DS0 Status Read security: 5Indicates usage on a DS0 basis for each port. These options are read-only. Sig Status Read security: 5Indicates signaling of all 24 DS0s. The A/B bits for Rx and Tx DS0s are shown for each po...
Page 79 - This; Configuration; Prt
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-27 Performance: 15 Min Write security: 3; Read security: 5In the Performance 15 min. menu, the Performance data for the previous 15 minute window is stored. Refer to “Performance: Current” on page 5-26 for a detailed desc...
Page 80 - Initiates different types of tests and displays test results.; menu (Figure 5-8) assigns dedicated connections between any; Test
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-28 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Test Initiates different types of tests and displays test results. These commands temporarily disrupt service. Dedicated Maps The Dedicated Maps menu (Figure 5-8) assigns dedicated connections between any two ports in ...
Page 81 - Activate Map; Auto; Map Name; FROM
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-29 Figure 5-8. Dedicated Maps Menu Activate Map Write security: 3; Read security: 5ATLAS _ 800 PLUS allows you to have up to five different dedicated maps with an optional name designator. You can manually activate a map ...
Page 82 - This DS0 is used in the switched Dial Plan.
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-30 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 # Displays the number of the dedicated map connection. If you press I in this field, ATLAS _ 800 PLUS adds another dedicated map connec- tion, numbered consecutively. FROM Slot Write security: 3; Read security: 5Specif...
Page 83 - Trunk Conditioning; Seized; PBX
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-31 Trunk Conditioning Trunk conditioning is a process which sets known values in the sig-naling bits and the data field for outgoing DS0s which are cross con-nected to a T1 port which is experiencing alarms (see Figure 5-...
Page 84 - Fault signaling is only visible when RBS is on.; Off
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-32 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Defining Trunk Conditioning Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Fault signaling is only visible when RBS is on. TO Slot Write security: 3; Read security: 5This is the same as From Slot (described on page 5-30) except t...
Page 85 - option, you can select; field (see “Activate Map” on; Enbl Day
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-33 option, you can select AUTO in the Activate Map field (see “Activate Map” on page 5-29). Enbl Day Write security: 3; Read security: 5Specifies which days of the week the map is active. Dial Plan Write security: 3; Read...
Page 86 - Sig; Source ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries (except $)
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-34 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 ule type being used is not reflected in the Interface Configuration section, please refer to the option module manual for information on the interface parameters. Slot/Port Write security: 3; Read security: 5These fiel...
Page 87 - Accept Numbers; The Network Termination is on a pair of BRIs (with the; Search; All long distance calls should go out a PRI directly to; Secondary Search
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-35 Accept Numbers This field designates which numbers this end point will pass on toward the Network (PSTN). The accept list may consist of multiple entries. The num-bers are defined using “wild cards”: Example: 1-800-$ w...
Page 88 - Reject Numbers; The Reject list takes precedence over the Accept list.; Interface Configuration; is acting like the
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-36 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Out#Rej Write security: 3; Read security: 5This submenu defines the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS will not send to the Network. Reject Numbers This field identifies which numbers this end point will not ...
Page 89 - will accept from the Network.; Source ID
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-37 Slot/Port (Select list of option modules/ports) Write security: 3; Read security: 5These fields are used to select the ATLAS port that terminates a User connec-tion. There may be more than one “end point” associated wi...
Page 91 - Treat Call As; will not send to the Network.; These items allow ATLAS; to reject outgoing calls based on
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-39 Treat Call As Write security: 3; Read security: 5This allows you to treat an incoming voice call (as designated by the ISDN call type identifier) as a data call. This is useful if the ISDN lines are provisioned for voi...
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
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-40 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 will only be invoked if the dialed number does not match one of the patterns set in the Number Complete Template menu. Area Code Write security: 3; Read security: 5The local area code. This is used for sending caller I...
Page 93 - option for the; menu sets configuration param-; Quad T1/PRI Module Interface Configuration; Lucent 5E; First DS0; As dialed
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-41 Interface Configuration The Interface Configuration option for the Dial Plan menu sets configuration param- eters for the end point. These parameters vary by the type of port selected. The following sections describe t...
Page 94 - Strip MSD
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-42 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 When a 4ESS is configured, many installations will require the national form where possible; this may also be the preferred form in 10-digit calling areas. Strip MSD Write Security: 3 Read Security: 5 This option allow...
Page 95 - ID Presentation
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-43 ID Presentation Sends to the Network control information for the presentation of Caller ID( Presentation Allowed; Presentation Restricted; Number Not Available .) ID Number Value for Caller ID to be sent to the Network...
Page 96 - DS0s Available
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-44 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 DS0s Available Read security: 5
Page 97 - DID Prefix
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-45 DID Prefix Write security: 3; Read security: 5Defines to ATLAS the prefix digits which are not received as a part of the DID number. ATLAS uses the combination of prefix and DID number to deter-mine the User end point ...
Page 98 - set to 1, all digits would be sent toward the Network; indicates no special facilities have; indicates no special facilities have
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-46 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Quad T1/PRI Module (User Termination/PRI) When you are working in the User Termination section of the Dial Plan menu, the Slot is defined as a T1/PRI module, and Sig is set to PRI, the following configura-tion options ...
Page 99 - Called Digits Transferred
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-47 Called Digits Transferred Write security: 3; Read security: 5Defines to ATLAS the number of called-number digits to forward. When attached to a PBX, the PBX may be provisioned to expect to receive fewer than all of the...
Page 100 - First DS0/Number of DS0s; Loop Start
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-48 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Quad T1/PRI Module (User Termination/RBS) When you are working in the User Termination section of the Dial Plan menu, the Slot is defined as a T1/PRI module, and Sig is set to RBS, the following configura-tion options ...
Page 101 - Direct Inward Dialing; Quad Nx56/64 Module Interface Configuration
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-49 Direct Inward Dialing Defines to ATLAS whether DID is used by the user equipment. If DID is Enabled , then the following information must be defined: DID Digits Transferred Defines the number of digits ATLAS is to send...
Page 102 - Ports Available; Octal BRI Module Configuration; Switch Type; The Quad Nx56/64 can only serve as a user termination end point
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-50 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 . Quad Nx56/64 Module (User Termination) When you are working in the User Termination section of the Dial Plan menu, and the Slot is defined as a QuadNx56/64 module, the following interface configura- tion options are ...
Page 103 - SPID Number; does not support autoSPID detection soft-
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 5-51 switch for this line. Each BRI may have one or more phone numbers and SPIDs. The SPID Number list submenu defines to ATLAS these parameters. Octal BRI Module (User Termination) The Octal BRI with a “U” interface is cap...
Page 104 - Calls; For User terminations, the number of calls is fixed at 2.
Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu 5-52 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Calls For User terminations, the number of calls is fixed at 2. These options reflect what the Network has provisioned for this SPID. If the BRI was purchased with different services provisioned for the SPIDs, then the...
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
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 6-1 Chapter 6 Creating a Dedicated Map OVERVIEW A Dedicated Map defines connections for dedicated bandwidth between ports and grooms and cross-connects bandwidth between T1 ports. Any ATLAS port supporting dedicated bandwidth can be mapped to any other port ca...
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
Chapter 6. Creating a Dedicated Map 6-2 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Configure the Ports 1. From the Terminal menu, navigate to the Module menu and select Controller T1/ PRI port (slot 0) . Select Menu [+] , then the Configuration submenu, then set the line framing parameters. Once proper...
Page 107 - Implement the Map; TO
Chapter 6. Creating a Dedicated Map 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 6-3 2. Navigate to the Port index number of the second port and paste the configuration by pressing P . Repeat for the first port of the T1/PRI card located in Slot 1. 3. Navigate to the V.35 Port Configuration menu and repe...
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.
Chapter 6. Creating a Dedicated Map 6-4 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 O. Set RBS to On for the Voice connections. P. (Optional) Using the Configuration submenu, set the trunk conditioning (Signaling and Data code) desired for T1 failure. Q. Repeat for the remaining Voice connections as in ...
Page 109 - Chapter 7; Creating a Dial Plan; acts as the numbering plan for switched connections. This; Understanding the Application; ATLAS A
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 7-1 Chapter 7 Creating a Dial Plan OVERVIEW The ATLAS Dial Plan acts as the numbering plan for switched connections. This menu defines to ATLAS the phone numbers and features associated with dial-up ports. ATLAS supports Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) T1 interface...
Page 110 - Understanding the Dial Plan; Figure 7-3. Remote Access and Video Conferencing Setup
Chapter 7. Creating a Dial Plan 7-2 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 One ATLAS 800 PLUS (A) operates as the network while the other (B) “termi- nates” the network. In the example in Figure 7-2, ATLAS A is emulating the net-work and the PRI interface is a User Termination, while the PRI interf...
Page 111 - Plan the Dial Plan; Network PRI; Type of PRI switch being provided:
Chapter 7. Creating a Dial Plan 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 7-3 Plan the Dial Plan 1. Determine the provisioning of the Network, and the attached equipment (video equipment and PBX). 2. Enter the local Area Code number (needed for Caller ID operation) under the Global Parameter submenu b...
Page 112 - NAME; Controller T1
Chapter 7. Creating a Dial Plan 7-4 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 For our example there is one PRI port terminating the network (PRI -A) and three BRIs (BRI A, B, C). (See Table 7-1 on page 7-4.) Table 7-1. Network Terminations NAME PORT OUTGOING ACCEPT # OUTGOING REJECT # OTHER PRI-A Cont...
Page 113 - Implement the Dial Plan; Using the terminal menus, navigate to the Dial Plan menu.; Octal BRI
Chapter 7. Creating a Dial Plan 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 7-5 For User Termination, there is one PRI, one RBS T1, and three BRIs (see Table 7-2 on page 7-5). Implement the Dial Plan 1. Using the terminal menus, navigate to the Dial Plan menu. 2. Select the Global Parameter submenu. Sel...
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.
Chapter 7. Creating a Dial Plan 7-6 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 5. Select the Out (Outgoing) # Accept submenu. Enter $ in the number field. Leave all other selections set to default (Enabled). 6. Select the Out (Outgoing)# Reject submenu. Since no outgoing numbers need to be rejected at ...
Page 117 - Chapter 8; Updating Firmware; FIRMWARE UPDATING; supports firmware updating to any upgradable module; Update Firmware Using XMODEM
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 8-1 Chapter 8 Updating Firmware FIRMWARE UPDATING To provide feature enhancements in the future, the ATLAS supports firmware updating by field personnel. Two transfer methods are available for use in updat-ing any modules that contain Flash memory, including...
Page 118 - Figure 8-1. Update Firmware Menu Interface
Chapter 8. Updating Firmware 8-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 A Level 2 password is required for performing updates of any module within ATLAS. Please consult the ATLAS administrator if you do not know the password. 3. Select the System Utility menu. 4. Select Update Firmware . Figure 8...
Page 119 - Idle
Chapter 8. Updating Firmware 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 8-3 completed. The Restart at Specified Date and Time option allows you to select a date and time at which the ATLAS will automatically restart the module after the update process has completed. For modules which reside in expans...
Page 120 - TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATING
Chapter 8. Updating Firmware 8-4 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATING The ATLAS product supports updating of firmware to any module via the 10BaseT port using TFTP from a network server. The network server must be capable of supporting TFTP server requests from the TFTP C...
Page 121 - Figure 8-2. Update Firmware Menu Interface
Chapter 8. Updating Firmware 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 8-5 Figure 8-2. Update Firmware Menu Interface Only Modules which are upgradable display as choices for the Module Type field when updating all modules of a type in the ATLAS. 9. Select TFTP for the Transfer Method . The ATLAS me...
Page 122 - Has
Chapter 8. Updating Firmware 8-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 15. The Previous Update Status field indicates the results of the last firmware update for the particular slot chosen. If a firmware update has not been attempted for the particular slot, the Previous Update Status will displ...
Page 123 - Chapter 9; SNMP Management; UNDERSTANDING SNMP; Network Manager
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 9-1 Chapter 9 SNMP Management UNDERSTANDING SNMP As local area network (LAN) environments became standardized over the past ten years, multi-vendor equipment grew with competition. It became necessary to manage the various vendor equipment from a single contro...
Page 124 - Chapter 9. SNMP Management; TRAPS; Table 9-2 describes the standard traps supported by ATLAS.; IP Address
Chapter 9. SNMP Management 9-2 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 TRAPS An SNMP trap is a message sent by a Network Device, such as the ATLAS, to report an operational anomaly or alarm condition. DEFINING A TRAP DESTINATION LIST For each trap event, a trap message will be sent to each member of...
Page 125 - DS1 TRAPS; Index
Chapter 9. SNMP Management 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 9-3 In RFC1213, or MIB II, the object type snmpEnabledAuthenTraps is defined. If you set this value to ‘2,’ the generation of the authenticationFailure trap is dis-abled. This trap is enabled by setting snmpEnableAuthenTraps to ‘1’. ...
Page 127 - DS1 ALERT TRAPS; Current Alert
Chapter 9. SNMP Management 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 9-5 DS1 ALERT TRAPS RFC1406 also defines a series of Current and Total Alert threshold values. You can enable the ATLAS to send an Alert Trap message to each member of the Trap Des-tination List when accumulated error statistics exce...
Page 128 - Total Alert
Chapter 9. SNMP Management 9-6 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Table 9-5 describes the Total Alert Traps, which describe events that have occurred in the last 24-hour interval. When one of the Total Alert thresholds is exceeded, the corresponding event bit is set to 1 in the adDS1TotalAlert ...
Page 129 - ADTRAN Utilities; UTILITIES DELIVERED WITH THE ATLAS; Menu Options
61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 10-1 Chapter 10 ADTRAN Utilities UTILITIES DELIVERED WITH THE ATLAS _ 800 PLUS ADTRAN delivers several software utilities on three diskettes with the ATLAS _ 800 PLUS to make it easier for you to interface with the terminal menus and to transfer configuratio...
Page 130 - Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities
Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities 10-2 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Figure 10-1. Add New Dialog Box Port You can choose several options from the Port pulldown menu:• Telnet: establishes a Telnet session • Echo: provides a loopback for troubleshooting • Discard: bit bucket; discards data • Da...
Page 132 - Transmit Wakeup; TFTP Server
Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities 10-4 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Figure 10-3. Port Settings Dialog Box Options Menu Connect Provides the options Transmit Wakeup and Transmit Refresh . Refresh Screen Redraws the screen. Colors These commands change the color of the background screen and te...
Page 134 - Clear Log; You must enter the entire directory path to the file name.
Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities 10-6 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Clear Log Deletes the information stored in the Log field. Status Field This field displays general information about port and transfer status. This field is read-only. The unlabeled field in the center of the screen display...
Page 135 - To retrieve the configuration from a TFTP server
Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities 61200226L1-1 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 10-7 Complete , and the Current Transfer Status field displays Idle . The file is now present on the TFTP server. (For the ADTRAN TFTP Server, it is stored in the installation directory or the directory you specified.) TFTP is no...
Page 136 - Previous Transfer Status; field. If the TFTP server cannot be contacted,
Chapter 10. ADTRAN Utilities 10-8 ATLAS _ 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 8. If the upload completes successfully, the unit reboots automatically and runs using the new configuration. If the upload fails, an error message is present in the Previous Transfer Status field. If the TFTP server cannot ...
Page 137 - Appendix A; System Event Logging; logged too rapidly, system performance can be adversely affected.; Table
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual A-1 Appendix A System Event Logging This section describes the entries that may be logged by the system event log. Of particular importance is the log event’s Category – this is the minimum severity level that must be set in order that the event be logged. Use...
Page 141 - Event
Appendix A. System Event Logging 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual A-5 Tx Yellow Alarm Set Major T1 Tx Yellow Alarm Active T1 TX YELW -A Tx Yellow Alarm Cleared Major T1 Tx Yellow Alarm Cleared T1 TX YELW -I D Channel Alarm Set Major T1 D Channel Alarm Active T1 D CH ALRM -A D Channel Alarm Cl...
Page 144 - quired for logging the cause code event.
Appendix A. System Event Logging A-8 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 In addition to the tables above, certain recognized ISDN cause codes are sent to the event log from the ISDN Message facility. The codes applicable to the ATLAS 800 PLUS are shown in Table A-7, along with the minimum catego...
Page 145 - ISDN Cause Codes
Appendix A. System Event Logging 61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual A-9 Table A-7. ISDN Cause Codes Cause Code Message Code Category UNASSIGNED_NUMBER 1 Information NO_ROUTE 2 Information CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE 6 Information NORMAL_CLEARING 16 Information USER_BUSY 17 Information NO_USER_RESPONDI...
Page 146 - The coding standard field is one of:; Cause Code Message
Appendix A. System Event Logging A-10 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Cause Code IEs that are non-Q.931 (Coding Standard field is not 0) are logged with the following format: <message> : <coding standard> code <cause code> The coding standard field is one of: • Reserved • N...
Page 148 - Information
Appendix A. System Event Logging A-12 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Table A-11. Source: ISDN Information Elements Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String ISDN Information Elements. Provides a hex dump of the ISDN IE sent with a call control message Information <mess...
Page 149 - Appendix B; Troubleshooting
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual B-1 Appendix B Troubleshooting Table B-1. Troubleshooting SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Power-up Self-Test Fails Modules seated improp-erly, module failure Remove all modules and cycle power to the unit. If self-test still fails, call Technical ...
Page 150 - SYMPTOM
Appendix B. Troubleshooting B-2 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 Switched calls are not working Misconfiguration • Verify that the end point has proper call accept/ reject criteria. For RBS applications, check sig-naling bit status on the terminal interface for proper operation. • Verify that...
Page 151 - Appendix C; Warranty and Technical Support; WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE; Sales
61200226L1-1 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual C-1 Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its published specifications or if it fails while in ser...
Page 152 - RMA Department
Appendix C. Warranty and Technical Support Information C-2 ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual 61200226L1-1 issue an RMA number. For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair, contact CAPS directly at the following number: Identify the RMA number clearly on th...
Page 153 - Symbols
61200226L1-1A ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual Index-1 Index Symbols # 5-30 Numerics 10-BaseT connection 2-6 pinout 2-6 port 2-2 status 5-10 15 minutes performance 5-27 24 hour performance 5-27 A abort 10-5 accept numbers 5-35, 5-38 access passwords 5-16 access rights 5-17 activate dedicated map 5-29 fron...
Page 165 - Product Support Information
Product Support Information Presales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTRAN Sales: Post-Sale SupportPlease contact your local distributor first. If your local distributor cannot help, please con-tact ADTRAN Technical Suppor...