ADTRAN ISU 128 - Manual

ADTRAN ISU 128

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – eorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 5 – guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.; Load Number; (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Configuring and Testing with the Front Panel or
  • Page 12 – List of Figures
  • Page 14 – List of Tables
  • Page 16 – ISDN OVERVIEW; is required. To obtain
  • Page 17 – ISDN dial modem; ISDN IFC
  • Page 18 – DTE Indicators; Indicator
  • Page 19 – ISU 128 INTEROPERABILITY
  • Page 20 – ISU 128 Interoperability
  • Page 21 – RECOMMENDED OPERATING PROTOCOLS
  • Page 22 – Recommended Operating Modes
  • Page 24 – Chapter 2; ORDERING ISDN USING IOCS; Capability R; Ordering
  • Page 25 – Capability S; Applications; Capability B
  • Page 26 – NETWORK CONNECTION; on the rear panel allows connection to ISDN Basic
  • Page 27 – DTE DATA CONNECTION; Maximum DTE Interface Cable Lengths; DIAL INTERFACE CONNECTION; . Pin assignments for the; DTE Interface
  • Page 28 – MAINTENANCE INTERFACE; Front; or; AT commands; . When the dial mode is set for
  • Page 30 – MENU NAVIGATION
  • Page 31 – GETTING STARTED; Current Status Messages. Pressing; Status Buffer
  • Page 32 – VT 100 TERMINAL MENU SUPPORT; . To go to a particular menu, simply press the hot; Status Screen; To determine the current status of the unit, press
  • Page 33 – Configuration Screen; VT 100 Configuration Screen
  • Page 34 – TEST OPTIONS; Pressing
  • Page 35 – Test Menu Tree; Loopback DTE; causes the ISU DTE port to loop back toward user equipment.; Loopback Network; forces the ISU 128 to loopback both the B1 and B2 chan-; Loopback Protocol; Loopback Protocol
  • Page 36 – Loopback Remote; Test Remote; Loopback Disable; No Remote Loopbacks
  • Page 37 – loopback commands to take effect.; Software Version; Software Ver; displays the software version and checksum in use on the ISU
  • Page 38 – DIAL LINE OPERATION; CONFIG; Dial Line Menu Tree; Line type
  • Page 39 – Switch Protocol; tioned for either speech or audio call type.; cuit as the bearer capability for outgoing calls. The; Speech; option is used with
  • Page 40 – Terminal Identification; Setting the SPID
  • Page 41 – Setting the LDN
  • Page 42 – Configur
  • Page 44 – Dial options; for; Front Panel; . See the section Front Panel Dialing Options for more; Enter
  • Page 45 – sec or EON; AT Commands
  • Page 46 – OK
  • Page 47 – Reading S-Register Strings
  • Page 48 – Configuring the ISU 128 for
  • Page 49 – front panel dialing. See Front Panel Dialing Options.; Disabled; will override V.25 control of the answer func-; Data bits; Data Bits Menu Tree
  • Page 50 – V.25 bis ASYNC Menu Tree; V.25 SYNC HDLC Dialing; This selection disables in-band dialing over the DTE interface.
  • Page 51 – Auto Answer
  • Page 52 – Answer Tone; Answer Tone Menu Tree; Answer tone
  • Page 53 – Connect Timeout; Connect Timout; sets the length of time that the ISU 128 waits for a far-end unit; Call Screening; allows the ISU 128 to answer all incoming calls (default) or; DIAL; menu as stored
  • Page 54 – Select
  • Page 55 – LEASED LINE SERVICE; Leased Line Menu Tree
  • Page 56 – Slave; Leased Application with Channel Banks; Channel Rate; In; Leased Line; operation, the data rate for the ISU 128 can be configured for
  • Page 57 – DTE OPTIONS; Asynchronous DTE Options Menu Tree; The; The; Bit Rate
  • Page 58 – Connector Type
  • Page 59 – DSR Options; Flow Control Menu Tree
  • Page 60 – Data Format Menu Tree
  • Page 62 – PROTOCOL OPTIONS; Clear Channel (no rate adaption protocol)
  • Page 63 – Protocol Menu Tree; Clear Channel
  • Page 64 – near- and far-end DCE need to be configured to use the; BONDING mode 1; protocol negotiation phase has numerous timers; BONDING mode; BONDING Mode 1 Protocol Menu Tree; TXINIT
  • Page 65 – TXDEQ
  • Page 66 – Audio; operation of this protocol.; Error Control; V.34 Error Control Menu Tree
  • Page 67 – Compression; turns off the MNP5 compression algorithms in the ISU 128.; Compress MNP5; enables MNP5 data compression.; MicrocomTM Network Protocol Block Size (MNP® Blk); V.34 MNP Block Size Menu Tree
  • Page 68 – SAP
  • Page 69 – FALLBACK; asynchronous rate adaption protocol provides the capability; FALLBACK; Flow control must be enabled and supported by the DTE.; FALLBACK; supports the following protocols based on the call type: BOND-
  • Page 70 – selected from; Quick Setup; FALLBACK Menu Tree
  • Page 71 – running PPP software, to communicate with
  • Page 72 – or by setting S-register S27; PPP with Compression; ister S27 to a value of 2.
  • Page 74 – QUICK SETUP CONFIGURATION; To configure the; DTE Options; quickly and easily, the; menu is
  • Page 75 – 28 kbps Leased service
  • Page 76 – When the ISU 128 is configured for
  • Page 77 – Dial PPP
  • Page 80 – More; takes the user into the following level of choices:
  • Page 81 – Factory Setup; This option restores the ISU 128 to the factory default setup
  • Page 82 – DIALING OPTIONS; Selecting
  • Page 83 – Dial Menu Tree; Hang Up Line
  • Page 86 – Remote Configuration
  • Page 87 – Remote Configuration Menu Path
  • Page 88 – Configure Remote Unit; Remote Unit Configuration Screen
  • Page 89 – Remote Testing; Test Menu Path; Loopback Remote 1B
  • Page 90 – Set Password; from the Main Configuration Menu.; . To clear the existing
  • Page 92 – Troubleshooting; IF SELF TEST FAILS; Self Test Passed; IF THE ISU 128 DOES NOT READ READY; Ready
  • Page 93 – Link Down
  • Page 97 – E. With the ISU 128 connected to the line and powered up, talk to your
  • Page 98 – Specifications; SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES; Network Interface; RJ-45 for ISDN Basic Rate U-Interface, and Leased 2B1Q service; Manual or automatic stored number dialing, DTR assertion
  • Page 99 – Rate Adaption
  • Page 100 – Environmental; Operating Temperature: 0 to 50; Physical
  • Page 102 – Command
  • Page 106 – V.34 Compression Options
  • Page 108 – Call Connect B1; Bearer channel 1 has been connected and is now active.; Call Connect B2; Bearer channel 2 has been connected and is now active.; CALL xxxxxxx; The ISU 128 is calling phone number xxxxxxx.; DISCONNECTING; The ISU is receiving its first TEI from the network.
  • Page 110 – Bandwidth on Demand Industry Users Group protocol.
  • Page 112 – ISU 128 went back on line.
  • Page 114 – Call not ringing
  • Page 115 – A facility requested cannot be provided by the network.
  • Page 116 – FlowCtl required; The network will not allow an incoming call.; L1 not up; The network interface is not active.; L2 not up; The data link layer interface is not active.; L3 not up; The call control interface is not active.
  • Page 118 – No Sreg value
  • Page 120 – TXFA1 expired
  • Page 122 – Appendix D
  • Page 134 – Maintenance Port
  • Page 136 – Acronyms
  • Page 138 – Glossary; bearer service
  • Page 139 – all local phone lines and analog phones are 2-wire.
  • Page 140 – switched telephone network is retained.
  • Page 141 – physical path and to route calls to the appropriate B or D channel.
  • Page 142 – American digital carrier hierarchy.
  • Page 143 – owned equipment and the public network.
  • Page 144 – networks by dedicated circuits.
  • Page 146 – Index
  • Page 152 – Product Support Information; Presales Inquiries and Applications Support; Applications Engineering; Technical Support
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ISU 128

128 kbps ISDN Service Unit

USER MANUAL

Part Numbers

1202029L2

115 VAC

1202029L3

115 VAC with V.34 Modem Option

61202.029L2-1D
January 1998

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT FCC ID: HDC1202029TL This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B dig- ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha...

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CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Department of Communications. Cet appareil nueriq...

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61202.029L2-1 ISU 128 User Manual i Table of Contents Chapter 1. Understanding ISDN and the ISU 128 ..................................................... 1 ISDN Overview .................................................................................................................. 1 The ADTRAN IS...

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