ADTRAN TSU 600 - Manual

ADTRAN TSU 600

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents; 01 Explorer Boulevard
  • Page 5 – Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Page 6 – Chapter 2. Installation; ii
  • Page 7 – Chapter 3. Operation; iii
  • Page 8 – iv
  • Page 9 – Chapter 4. Example Operations
  • Page 10 – Figures
  • Page 11 – vii
  • Page 12 – Tables; viii
  • Page 13 – Chapter 1; T1 Service Offerings
  • Page 14 – Fractional T1
  • Page 15 – Front View of the TSU 600; Functional Description; is one of several T1 multiplex-; TSU
  • Page 16 – serves as the link between user data
  • Page 17 – Identification of Rear Panel Layout; LEGEND; Monitor/Test Jacks for T1
  • Page 18 – Features of the TSU 600
  • Page 19 – TSU INTERFACES; The NI provides the following functions:
  • Page 20 – Control Port Input; • RS-232 input from a PC or a modem for control of; Chain Port Output
  • Page 21 – THREE METHODS OF CONTROL; . It provides complete control; SNMP; is designed to support the
  • Page 22 – OPTION SLOT ARRANGEMENT
  • Page 23 – TSU 600 Option Slot Arrangement
  • Page 24 – OPTION PORTS; • DSX1. Passthru for operation with a PBX (Terminal; Other Data Interfaces; • Nx56/64 serial interface. This module is the same as
  • Page 25 – TSU 600 CLOCK SOURCES; loop timed; Network Timed Clock Source
  • Page 26 – DTE Timed; Clock; DTE Clock Source
  • Page 27 – Internal Timing; The TSU 600 is the source of timing. The TSU 600; Internal Clock Source
  • Page 29 – offers three forms of testing:; Self Tests
  • Page 30 – Classes of Loopbacks; Network Loopback Tests; DTE Interface Loopbacks; This loopback may be
  • Page 31 – DTE Interface Loopback; Port Interface Loopback
  • Page 32 – Pattern Generation; QRSS Pattern
  • Page 33 – TSU 600 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS; features a unique architecture that allows; Bridge, PBX, Video Conferencing Application; Bridge, PBX, Video Conferencing Application Set Up
  • Page 34 – All Voice Application; All Voice Application Set Up
  • Page 35 – Drop and Insert, Voice, and Bridging Application; Drop and Insert, Voice, and Bridging Application Set Up; Variations of Mixed Applications; Regional Sales Office
  • Page 36 – Corporate
  • Page 37 – Chapter 2; Carefully inspect the TSU 600; Shipped by ADTRAN; • The user manual; Provided by Customer
  • Page 38 – Power Connection; DC Powered Units
  • Page 39 – WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
  • Page 40 – Telephone Equipment
  • Page 42 – WIRING; On the rear panel the TSU 600; Connections; The network connections are as follows:; Connector type; Network Pinout
  • Page 44 – This is used to connect to another TSU 600; The chain-out connections are as follows:
  • Page 45 – POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION; Memory Test; and the Test LEDs are illuminated.; All Tests Passed; Front panel LED verification.
  • Page 46 – Set User Passcode; To Establish a Passcode; After pressing; Enter; a verification prompt is dis-; Special Feature; Passcode
  • Page 47 – No Passcode Desired; Set Unit Identification; To Set the Unit Identification
  • Page 48 – Set Control Port
  • Page 50 – Normal Power-Up Procedure
  • Page 51 – Chapter 3; OPERATION
  • Page 52 – TSU 600 Front Panel Layout; Display Panels; is accessed remotely by the PC program.; Module Status
  • Page 53 – Test; . If the alarm conditions; Shift; Reserved for future use.
  • Page 54 – Cancel
  • Page 55 – General Menu Operation; Select and Activate a Menu Item; Up; Select a Menu Item
  • Page 56 – Sample Submenu; Set the Data Field
  • Page 57 – Display Only Data Fields; Data Field; Display and Data Fields; Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display; Data Port Identification
  • Page 58 – Module Slots, TSU 600
  • Page 59 – MENU STRUCTURE; Tree; The Four Opening Menus; repeatedly returns the system to the Main
  • Page 60 – Display of Opening Menus; Opening Menu Functions; Status
  • Page 61 – View History
  • Page 62 – Displays and can be used to set the time and date.; Factory Restore; System Configura; Set Passcode; Displays and can be used to set the unit ID.
  • Page 63 – Run Self Test executes a full internal self test.; Port Test; Port Test is used to test specific data ports.; Cancel Tests; Cancel Tests deactivates all tests.; Opening Menu Functions: Detailed Discussion
  • Page 64 – STATUS; Complete Status Menu; repeatedly returns the system to the main
  • Page 65 – Network Performance Reports (NI PERF RPTS); Data Values; Network Interface Performance Report; ES
  • Page 67 – Network Interface Error Type; Active Alarms; TSU 600 System Messages.
  • Page 68 – Display of Alarm Messages; To clear the View History display press; Clear; with the View History menu active.; Port Status
  • Page 69 – Remote Port
  • Page 70 – Complete Configuration Menu
  • Page 71 – Operation; or number; Down; indicates there are additional menu item
  • Page 73 – Unit; With the cursor on 2)UNIT, activate the menu with; or number; Unit Menu Items
  • Page 74 – Map Exchange Selection Display; to
  • Page 75 – Selection Times for Map Exchange
  • Page 76 – DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B; DS0 Map Designations
  • Page 77 – Apply; A sample selection follows:
  • Page 78 – Select DS0 Number; CREATE TEMP Selection Screen
  • Page 79 – Selected Port; Selected Port and Quantity of DS0s
  • Page 80 – Selecting Apply does
  • Page 81 – With the cursor on the number; or the
  • Page 82 – Complete Utility Menu Tree; to return the; repeatedly returns the system to the Main menu.
  • Page 84 – System Configuration Charts; With the cursor on 3) FACTORY RESTORE, press
  • Page 85 – Enter Passcode from Other Menus; . The unit displays; Access; Change/Set a Passcode
  • Page 87 – With the cursor on 6)SOFTWARE REV, press
  • Page 88 – PORT UTILITY
  • Page 89 – Complete Test Menu; returns the
  • Page 90 – Network Tests
  • Page 91 – REMOTE LOOPBCK; ANSI FDL PLB; Deactivates the loopback; Looping; until loopback is
  • Page 92 – PATTERN
  • Page 93 – Test Pattern Results Display
  • Page 94 – Run Selftest
  • Page 95 – Port Tests; or
  • Page 97 – Chapter 4; VOICE AND DATA MIX; The following is an example of the use of a TSU 600; Example of Voice and Data Mix
  • Page 98 – STEPS TO SET UP VOICE AND DATA MIX; Step 1. Configure the Network; Configuration for Network Interface
  • Page 99 – Configuration for DTE Port; Configure
  • Page 100 – Step 4. Complete the DS0 Map Configuration; Configuration for DS0 Map
  • Page 101 – Step 5. Complete a Configuration Table for the DSX-1; Configuration for DSX-1 PBX Passthru; Step 6. Activate Configuration Menu; First Two Configuration Menu Items
  • Page 102 – CONFIGURING THE NETWORK INTERFACE; First Two Network (NI) Configuration Menu Items; Pressing
  • Page 104 – CONFIGURING THE DS0 MAP; DS0 Map A and Map B Configuration Menu Items; Create Map Menu with Displayed DS0 Number
  • Page 105 – Passthru Selection Field; Display of DS0 Port Name; up arrow; The PT and
  • Page 106 – When all DS0 settings are complete press
  • Page 107 – TEMPORARY MAP; is now holding the newly created DS0; Review; First Screen for Choosing to Review Temporary Files; to activate
  • Page 108 – Edit; Window Showing Edit Temp Option
  • Page 109 – Window Showing the Error; Applying a map will
  • Page 110 – Configuring the Ports; Scroll down or use the number; to activate the Port; to enter the Base Nx Configuration menu.
  • Page 111 – returns to the PORT menu. Scroll to change
  • Page 112 – TESTING EXAMPLE; • Send the pattern from one end and loopback the far; Far End Looped Back Test; Network Interface Test
  • Page 113 – Test Menu One
  • Page 114 – The Four Test Submenu Windows
  • Page 115 – Screen that Appears During Loopback Verification; When completed, scroll or use number; key to activate the Pattern; to activate the selection (see Figure
  • Page 117 – Test Termination
  • Page 119 – Appendix A. TSU 600 Menu Tree; Appendix A
  • Page 120 – TSU 600 Complete Menu Tree
  • Page 121 – Appendix B. DTE Data Rate Chart; Appendix B; This appendix contains the DTE data rate chart.
  • Page 122 – DTE Data Rate vs. DS0s
  • Page 123 – Appendix C. System Configuration Charts; Appendix C; Example Operations; Step 1: Configure Network
  • Page 124 – Configuration Chart for DTE Port; Based on Data Rate Table in the appendix,
  • Page 125 – Step 4: DS0 Map A Configuration; DS0 Map A Configuration; Step 5: DS0 Map B Configuration; DS0 Map B Configuration
  • Page 127 – Appendix D. TSU 600 System Messages; Appendix D
  • Page 128 – Appendix D. TSU 600 System Messages
  • Page 129 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 132 – testing
  • Page 133 – Product Support Information; Presales Inquiries and Applications Support
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61200.076L2-1B
July 1997

TSU 600

USER MANUAL

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Page 2 - Table of Contents; 01 Explorer Boulevard

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Page 5 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction T1/FT1 Overview ............................................................................................... 1 T1 Service Offerings .................................................................................... 1Fractional T1 ........

Page 6 - Chapter 2. Installation; ii

Table of Contents Loopback Tests .......................................................................................... 17 Classes of Loopbacks ......................................................................... 18 Network Interface Loopbacks ..................................................

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