Page 3 - Important Information; Important Safety Instructions
Important Information B 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 ! Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. This product is intended to be used with a 3-wire grounding type plug – a plug which has a grounding pin. Th...
Page 4 - UNITED STATES – EMI NOTICE:
Important Information C 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 ! UNITED STATES – EMI NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interferen...
Page 5 - Government Requirements and Equipment Return; DSU/CSU Facility Interface Codes
Important Information D 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Government Requirements and Equipment Return Certain governments require that instructions pertaining to CSU connection to the telephone network be included inthe installation and operation manual. Specific instructions are listed in the following ...
Page 7 - Contents; About This Guide
i 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Contents About This Guide H Document Purpose and Intended Audience vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Document Summary vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Product-Related Documents viii . ....
Page 8 - ii; Operation
Contents ii 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 3 Operation H Overview 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Front Panel LEDs 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Initia...
Page 9 - iii; Monitoring and Testing
Contents iii 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 5 Monitoring and Testing H Overview 5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Self-Test Results 5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 10 - iv; Configuration Options
Contents iv 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 C Configuration Options H Overview C-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Network Interface Configuration Options C-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H DTE Interfa...
Page 11 - SNMP MIB Objects
Contents v 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 E SNMP MIB Objects H Overview E-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H MIB II (RFC 1213) E-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S...
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Page 13 - vii; Document Purpose and Intended Audience; Section
vii 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This user’s guide contains installation, operation, and maintenance informationfor the ACCULINK 3162 Data Service Unit (DSU)/Channel Service Unit (CSU). It is assumed that you are familiar with the operation of d...
Page 14 - viii; Appendix E; Product-Related Documents; Document Number; ACCULINK 3162 DSU/CSU Quick Reference
About This Guide viii 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Section Description Appendix E SNMP MIB Objects. Describes the MIB objectssupported by the DSU/CSU. Appendix F IP Network Addressing Scenario. Provides sample IPaddressing scheme. Appendix G Equipment List. Contains order numbers for cables andother ...
Page 15 - ix; Reference Documents; Industry Canada CS-03
About This Guide ix 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Reference Documents AT&T Technical Reference 54016 AT&T Technical Reference 62411 ANSI T1.403-1989 Industry Canada CS-03 CSA-22.2 No. 950 Industry Canada (ICES)-003 FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 UL 1950 Management Information Base for Network Managem...
Page 17 - Introduction; Overview
1-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Introduction 1 Overview The ACCULINK r DSU/CSU acts as an interface between the T1 digital network and the customer premises equipment, converting signals received from the DTE(Data Terminal Equipment) to bipolar signals that can be transmitted over T1lines. Typical a...
Page 18 - Asynchronous Terminal Interface Support; Alarm Message Capability; Telnet Access
Introduction 1-2 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) Interface The DTE Drop/Insert interface allows DTEs/PBXs that support the DS1 signalformat to share the T1 network with other high-speed equipment. Asynchronous Terminal Interface Support The DSU/CSU can be configured and managed f...
Page 19 - Physical Description; The LEDs are described in
Introduction 1-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Physical Description The DSU/CSU front panel (Figure 1-1) contains twelve light-emitting diodes(LEDs) and six test jacks. The LEDs are described in Front Panel LEDs in Chapter 3, Operation. The test jacks are described in Test Jacks in Chapter 5, Monitori...
Page 20 - DSU/CSU Rear Panel Connectors
Introduction 1-4 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 1-1. DSU/CSU Rear Panel Connectors Name Function POWER Supplies power to the DSU/CSU by providing an attachment for theAC power module. 10 BASE-T PORT Supports connection to an Ethernet LAN. COM PORT Provides access to a locally connected PC, ASCII ...
Page 21 - Installation; Some common applications for the DSU/CSU are:
2-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Installation 2 Overview This chapter contains information for installing your DSU/CSU. It includesapplication examples, cabling, and power-on information. Application Examples The DSU/CSU acts as an interface between the T1 digital network and thecustomer’s equipment....
Page 22 - NETWORK
Installation 2-2 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 496-15219 DSU/CSU NETWORK SERVICES LAN ROUTER PBX Figure 2-2. Shared Access Application Example 496-15220 DSU/CSU DSU/CSU DSU/CSU LAN ROUTER LAN ROUTER LAN ROUTER LAN ROUTER FRACTIONAL NETWORK Figure 2-3. Fractional T1 Application Example
Page 23 - SNMP or Telnet Connection Examples; Connecting to an Ethernet LAN through the 10BaseT port (; Direct Connection
Installation 2-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 SNMP or Telnet Connection Examples The DSU/CSU can be connected to an SNMP or Telnet system in a number ofways. Some examples include: H Directly connecting the COM port to the SNMP or Telnet device (Figure 2-4). H Connecting the COM port to a network dev...
Page 24 - Important Instructions; For a complete listing of the safety instructions, see the
Installation 2-4 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 NETWORK LAN ROUTER ETHERNET 99-15008-02 DSU/CSU Figure 2-6. Connection through the 10BaseT Port ETHERNET FDL/EDL PPP 496-15225 NETWORK LAN ADAPTER DSU/CSU DSU/CSU LAN ROUTER Figure 2-7. Remote Access through FDL/EDL Important Instructions Read and follow ...
Page 25 - Cabling Example; Optional cables are described in Appendix D,; T1 NETWORK
Installation 2-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Cabling Example The DSU/CSU is supplied with an AC power module, a T1 network cable, and aCOM port cable. Optional cables are described in Appendix D, Pin Assignments . Figure 2-8 illustrates typical cabling. POWER PORT 2 PORT 1 10Base-T COM DSX-1 MODEM E...
Page 26 - Procedure; Once the DSU/CSU is plugged in, the Fail LED blinks ON and Off
Installation 2-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Power-On Self-Test After you connect the DSU/CSU to a power source, the unit performs thepower-on self-test to ensure that it is in good working order. The DSU/CSUperforms this test on itself upon power-on or after a device reset, unless it hasbeen disabl...
Page 27 - Menu Organization
3-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Operation 3 Overview This chapter contains information for operating your DSU/CSU. It includes adescription of the front panel LEDs and sample procedures to help you becomefamiliar with the use of the asynchronous terminal for DSU/CSU control. Front Panel LEDs There a...
Page 29 - Name
Operation 3-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 3-3. DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) Interface LEDs Name Color Meaning SIG Green Monitors the signal being received from the DTE Drop/Insert(DSX-1) interface. ON : A recoverable signal is being received from the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface. OFF : The sig...
Page 30 - Data Port LEDs
Operation 3-4 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 3-4. Data Port LEDs Name Color Meaning DTR Green Monitors the state of interchange circuit CD (CCITT 108/1, /2) –Data Terminal Ready received from the synchronous data DTE. ON : DTR is being asserted by the synchronous data DTE. OFF : DTR is not being ...
Page 31 - Initiating an Asynchronous Terminal Session; Entering a Password to Gain Access; Ending an Asynchronous Terminal Session; Main Menu Screen
Operation 3-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Initiating an Asynchronous Terminal Session You can configure and manage the DSU/CSU from an asynchronous terminalthat is configured for 9.6 kbps, 8 characters, no parity, and 1 stop bit. You can connect the asynchronous terminal directly to the COM port of ...
Page 32 - Recovering Asynchronous Terminal Operation; The System Paused screen appears. Use it to reset the COM port
Operation 3-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Recovering Asynchronous Terminal Operation If the DSU/CSU is misconfigured, leaving it in a state that does not supportasynchronous terminal operation, use the following recovery procedure. " Procedure 1. Power cycle the DSU/CSU, waiting for the completi...
Page 34 - Using Asynchronous Terminal Screens; There are three types of asynchronous terminal screens.; DTE; (when a command takes longer than five; Command Complete
Operation 3-8 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Using Asynchronous Terminal Screens There are three types of asynchronous terminal screens. H Menu screens list selections available through the menu system. H Input screens allow you to edit or change information on a screen usingscreen function keys (Table...
Page 35 - Keyboard Keys
Operation 3-9 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 3-6. Keyboard Keys Keyboard Key Usage Ctrl-a Moves the cursor between the Screen area and theScreen Function Keys area. Esc Returns to the previous screen. Tab Moves the cursor to the next field. Back (Shift) Tab or Ctrl-k Moves the cursor to the previ...
Page 36 - User; are disconnected, and an SNMP trap is generated.; Entering a Password
Operation 3-10 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Entering a Password to Gain Access When access security is required, the Login screen (Figure 3-4) appears beforeyou can access the Main Menu screen. The password must be entered. H If the password is valid, the DSU/CSU’s top-level menu appears. H If the pa...
Page 37 - Displaying LED Conditions; To display LED conditions:; Example of Display LEDs Screen
Operation 3-11 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Displaying LED Conditions The same conditions monitored by the front panel LEDs can also be monitoredby the Display LEDs screen. This screen is most useful when the DSU/CSU isbeing accessed remotely. " Procedure To display LED conditions: 1. From the Ma...
Page 38 - Changing Configuration Options
Operation 3-12 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Changing Configuration Options The DSU/CSU is an intelligent device that displays only valid options for thecurrent configuration. Therefore, you are only presented with menu choices thatare consistent with the current configuration and operational state of...
Page 39 - Displaying or Editing Configuration Options; To display or edit configuration options:; Configuration Load Screen
Operation 3-13 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Displaying or Editing Configuration Options " Procedure To display or edit configuration options: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Configuration. The Load Configuration From screen appears (Figure 3-6). 2. From the Load Configuration From screen, se...
Page 40 - Configuration Edit/Display Screen
Operation 3-14 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ ÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ...
Page 41 - Saving Edit Changes; To save edit changes:; prompt if you select either
Operation 3-15 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Saving Edit Changes " Procedure To save edit changes: 1. From the last edit screen, select Save. The Save Configuration To screen appears (Figure 3-8). 2. From the Save Configuration To screen, select a configuration option set (Current, Customer 1, or ...
Page 43 - Configuration
4-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuration 4 Overview Configuring the DSU/CSU may include: H Setting Customer Identification H Configuring the 10BaseT Port H Configuring the COM Port for SNMP or Telnet Access H Configuring DS0 Channels H Establishing Access Security on the COM Port H Setting a Pa...
Page 44 - Setting Customer Identification; Use the Customer ID field to set the customer identification.; Customer Identification Screen
Configuration 4-2 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Setting Customer Identification The customer identification is used to uniquely identify the DSU/CSU. " Procedure To change the customer identification (Customer ID): 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Control. 2. From the Control screen, select Cu...
Page 45 - Configuring the 10BaseT Port; Ethernet Port Options Screen
Configuration 4-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuring the 10BaseT Port To configure the 10BaseT port for SNMP access: H Set the Port Use configuration option to your network protocol. H Set the 10BaseT port’s IP address and subnet mask. H Set the default gateway address. " Procedure To confi...
Page 47 - Configuring the COM Port for Management; To configure the COM port as an SNMP or Telnet link:; Communication Port Options Screen
Configuration 4-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuring the COM Port for Management The SNMP manager, Telnet device, or network device (e.g., a router) can bedirectly connected to the COM port. The COM port can support eithersynchronous or asynchronous PPP, or asynchronous SLIP at data rates of up...
Page 48 - Setting the IP Address; IP Network Addressing Scenario; To assign an IP address to the COM port:
Configuration 4-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Setting the IP Address The IP address is the address used by the SNMP or Telnet system to access theDSU/CSU (see Appendix F, IP Network Addressing Scenario ). For DSU/CSUs using PPP, the IP address can be negotiated if the network device (e.g., router or...
Page 49 - Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
Configuration 4-7 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Selecting the Link Layer Protocol Two link layer protocols, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and Serial Line InternetProtocol (SLIP), are supported for connection to an external SNMP manager,Telnet device, or network device (e.g., a router). PPP can be used...
Page 50 - Configuring DS0 Channels
Configuration 4-8 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuring DS0 Channels The DSU/CSU provides Cross Connect configuration options that allow you to dothe following: H Display the DS0 assignments for the network, DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1), anddata port interfaces. H Allocate DS0 channels on the DTE Drop/...
Page 51 - Example of Channel Allocation
Configuration 4-9 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N18 N19 N20 N21 N22 N23 N24 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 PRT 1 PRT 2 PORTS DTE DROP/INSERT (DSX-1) INTERFACE NETWORK INTERFACE 496-15016 ...
Page 52 - Network Interface; Example of Network Interface Worksheet
Configuration 4-10 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Network Interface Network Channel Allocation N1 D1 N2 D2 N3 D3 N4 D4 N5 D5 N6 N7 N8 N9 D9 N10 D10 N11 D11 N12 D12 N13 D15 N14 Prt1 N15 Prt1 N16 Prt1 N17 N18 Prt2 N19 Prt2 N20 Prt2 N21 Prt2 N22 Prt2 N23 Prt2 N24 Allocations D1 – D24 indicates allocation ...
Page 53 - Allocation; Example of DTE Drop/Insert Interface Worksheet
Configuration 4-11 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) Interface DTE (DSX-1) Channel Allocation D1 N1 D2 N2 D3 N3 D4 N4 D5 N5 D6 D7 D8 D9 N9 D10 N10 D11 N11 D12 N12 D13 D14 D15 N13 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 Allocations N1 – N24 indicates allocation to network channels. Figu...
Page 54 - Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments; DTE to Network DS0 Designations
Configuration 4-12 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments Use the DTE to Network Assignments screen (in the Cross Connect branch) toview how the DS0 channels are currently allocated. DS0 designations used onthis screen are shown in Table 4-1. Table 4-1. DTE to Network DS0 Des...
Page 55 - To display the DS0 channel allocation:
Configuration 4-13 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 " Procedure To display the DS0 channel allocation: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Configuration. 2. From the Load Configuration From screen, select Current. 3. From the Configuration Edit/Display screen, select Cross Connect. 4. From the Cross...
Page 56 - Making DTE to Network Assignments
Configuration 4-14 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Allocating DS0 Channels from the DTE Drop/Insert Interface to theNetwork Interface " Procedure To allocate DS0 channels from the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface to thenetwork interface: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Configuration. The Load ...
Page 57 - Configuring; The Load Configuration From screen appears.; DTE to Interface Options Screen
Configuration 4-15 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuring DS0 Channels for Robbed Bit Signaling By using the DTE configuration options, you can specify which DS0 channelscarry Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS) information for voice channels. " Procedure To specify DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) channels used...
Page 58 - Allocating Data Ports Using the Block or ACAMI Assignment Method; To assign data ports by the block or ACAMI method:
Configuration 4-16 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Allocating Data Ports Using the Block or ACAMI Assignment Method By using the block or ACAMI (Alternate Channel Alternate Block Inversion)assignment method, you can assign a data port to a block of contiguous DS0channels on either the network interface ...
Page 59 - Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation
Configuration 4-17 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Allocating Data Ports Using the Individual Channel AssignmentMethod By using the individual channel assignment method, you can assign a data portto individual DS0 channels on either the network interface or the DTE Drop/Insert(DSX-1) interface. This met...
Page 60 - Establishing Access Security on the COM Port; To establish access security on the communication port:
Configuration 4-18 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Establishing Access Security on the COM Port Although the password feature is available, it is not required. If used, it ensuresaccess security before control is passed to a device connected to a port. Thefollowing procedure is an example only. It shows...
Page 61 - Login Records Saved; Setting a Password
Configuration 4-19 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Setting a Password In addition to establishing access security on a port (refer to the previous section, Establishing Access Security on the COM Port ), the password itself is set. Unless you specify otherwise, the password is null. " Procedure To s...
Page 62 - Selecting the Timing Source; Appendix C; Common Clocking Configurations
Configuration 4-20 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Selecting the Timing Source The DSU/CSU provides the ability to select a master clock (timing) source that isused to synchronize all of the T1 and data port interfaces on the DSU/CSU. Theclock for each interface is at the appropriate rate for that inter...
Page 63 - Providing Backup Capability
Configuration 4-21 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Providing Backup Capability If the T1 network fails, the DSU/CSU provides the ability to reconfigure the unitand restore (at least partially) priority data circuits through an external backupdevice. You can store backup configuration options in the Cust...
Page 66 - Message
Monitoring and Testing 5-2 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 5-1. Self-Test Results Message Description Alarm Fail The unit failed to transmit AIS or to detect an Yellow alarm. B8ZS/LOS Fail The unit failed to encode data properly or to detect Loss OfSignal. CPU Fail The central processing unit fail...
Page 67 - Device Health and Status; To display health and status messages:
Monitoring and Testing 5-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Device Health and Status Use the System and Test Status screen to display the current health and statusmessages for the DSU/CSU. Table 5-2 lists these messages in priority order. " Procedure To display health and status messages: 1. From the...
Page 69 - Performance Reports; . These registers are status registers that collect; To display performance reports:
Monitoring and Testing 5-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Performance Reports Use the Performance Statistics screen to access performance reports for theDSU/CSU. When the network interface is configured for ESF operation, networkperformance is continuously monitored and maintained in two sets of aggreg...
Page 70 - Register
Monitoring and Testing 5-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 5-3. Performance Registers (1 of 2) Register Interval Description Totals Description CurrentIntervalTimer This register records the numberof seconds in the current15-minute interval. Themaximum is 900 seconds. Thisregister is valid for the...
Page 72 - Ethernet Statistics; To display Ethernet statistics:; Refresh; to update the statistics. Select; Clrstats; to set all the statistics
Monitoring and Testing 5-8 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Ethernet Statistics You can obtain information about the 10BaseT port with the Ethernet Port Statusscreen of the Status branch. " Procedure To display Ethernet statistics: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Status. 2. From the Status scree...
Page 73 - Ethernet Port Status
Monitoring and Testing 5-9 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 5-4. Ethernet Port Status Field Description Port Use Shows whether the port is enabled. The field contains one of: H Disabled – The port is disabled. H 802.3 – The port uses IEEE 802.3 protocol. H Version 2 – The port uses Ethernet Version...
Page 74 - IP Routing Table; To display the IP routing table:; to update the fields.
Monitoring and Testing 5-10 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 IP Routing Table You can obtain information about IP addresses set in the DSU/CSU by using theIP Routing Table screen of the Status branch. " Procedure To display the IP routing table: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Status. 2. From th...
Page 76 - Alarms
Monitoring and Testing 5-12 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Alarms To display or print alarm messages, you can attach the DSU/CSU, either locallyor remotely, to an ASCII terminal or printer. Alarms can also be displayed on a PCthat is using a terminal emulation package. You can route these alarms to the...
Page 77 - SNMP Traps
Monitoring and Testing 5-13 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 If two alarm conditions are detected at once, the higher priority alarm is reported.However, if an even higher priority alarm is detected before the first alarm iscleared, the later alarm is not reported. (The alarms listed above are in priorit...
Page 79 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
Monitoring and Testing 5-15 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Troubleshooting The DSU/CSU is designed to provide you with trouble-free service. However,Table 5-8 gives you some direction if a problem occurs. For problems other than those listed in the table, please contact your servicerepresentative. Tabl...
Page 81 - Test Jack branch of the asynchronous terminal menu tree (see; To select either Equipment or Network for the Monitor test jack:; Test Jacks
Monitoring and Testing 5-17 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Test Jacks Six test jacks (Figure 5-1) are located on the front panel. The DSU/CSU test jackfunctions are shown in Figure 5-2 and described in Table 5-9 . The Selectable Test Jack branch of the asynchronous terminal menu tree (see Appendix A ) ...
Page 82 - Test Jack Functions; Test Commands; Use the Test branch of the asynchronous terminal menu tree (see
Monitoring and Testing 5-18 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 5-9. Test Jack Functions Test Jack Name Function NET In(Network In) A break-in test jack that allows a signal to be inserted toward thenetwork by external test equipment. NET Out(Network Out) A break-in test jack that interrupts the signa...
Page 83 - Remote Loopback Tests; For Networks; Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down; or Down depending on the type of sequence that you want to send.
Monitoring and Testing 5-19 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Remote Loopback Tests The Remote Loopback tests enable you to troubleshoot your circuit by sendingthe following to a far-end device: For Networks H Line loopback up activation sequence for 10 seconds (Line Loopback Up) H Line loopback down acti...
Page 84 - Sending a V.54 or ANSI FT1 Activation/Deactivation Sequence; the synchronous data port that you want to test.; Local Loopback Tests
Monitoring and Testing 5-20 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Sending a V.54 or ANSI FT1 Activation/Deactivation Sequence " Procedure To send a V.54 or ANSI FT1 activation or deactivation loopback sequence to thefar-end DSU/CSU: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Test. 2. From the Test screen, selec...
Page 85 - Starting a Line Loopback; CSU; To perform a Line loopback:
Monitoring and Testing 5-21 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table 5-10. Valid Loopback Combinations LLB PLB DLB RLB DCLB DTLB LLB N/A NO YES YES NO YES PLB NO N/A YES NO NO YES DLB YES YES N/A NO YES YES RLB YES NO NO N/A NO YES DCLB NO NO YES NO YES(onseparateports) YES(onseparateports) DTLB YES YES YE...
Page 86 - Starting a Payload Loopback; Starting a DTE Loopback
Monitoring and Testing 5-22 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Starting a Payload Loopback The Payload Loopback command (PLB) loops the received signal on the networkinterface back to the network. The signal is looped back as close to the DTEDrop/Insert (DSX-1) port as possible (after it has passed through...
Page 87 - Starting a Repeater Loopback; To perform a Repeater loopback:
Monitoring and Testing 5-23 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Starting a Repeater Loopback The Repeater Loopback command (RLB) loops the signal being sent to thenetwork back to the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) and data ports. The signal islooped back as close to the network interface as possible (after it has ...
Page 88 - Starting a Data Channel Loopback; To perform a Data Channel loopback:
Monitoring and Testing 5-24 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Starting a Data Channel Loopback The Data Channel Loopback command (DCLB) loops the data received from thenetwork interface, for all DS0 channels allocated to the selected port, back to thenetwork. The loopback occurs after the data passes thro...
Page 89 - Starting a Data Terminal Loopback; Aborting Loopbacks
Monitoring and Testing 5-25 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Starting a Data Terminal Loopback The Data Terminal Loopback command (DTLB) loops the data received from theselected port, for all DS0 channels allocated to the port, back out of the port. Thisloopback occurs after the data passes through the p...
Page 90 - Test Patterns; Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations; Sending Network QRSS or Network 1-in-8 Test Patterns; on the type of test pattern that you want to send.
Monitoring and Testing 5-26 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Test Patterns Use test pattern commands to send, monitor, and abort test patterns. Availabletest patterns are: H QRSS – A quasi-random signal source approximating live data that can bemonitored for logic errors (on the network and the data port...
Page 91 - Sending Port QRSS or Port 511 Test Patterns; Monitoring Network QRSS Test Patterns; Monitoring Port QRSS or Port 511 Test Patterns
Monitoring and Testing 5-27 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Sending Port QRSS or Port 511 Test Patterns " Procedure To send a Port QRSS or Port 511 test pattern: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Test. 2. From the Test screen, select Sync Data Port Tests. 3. In the Port field (near the top of the...
Page 92 - Aborting Test Patterns; To abort test patterns:; Lamp Test; Starting a Lamp Test; To start a Lamp test:; Aborting a Lamp Test; To abort the Lamp test:
Monitoring and Testing 5-28 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Aborting Test Patterns Use the Abort Tests command to stop all test patterns or any selected test patternactive on the DSU/CSU. " Procedure To abort test patterns: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Test. 2. From the Test screen, select A...
Page 93 - Displaying DSU/CSU Test Status; To display test status:; Test Status Messages
Monitoring and Testing 5-29 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Displaying DSU/CSU Test Status Use the System and Test Status screen to display the active tests for theDSU/CSU. Table 5-12 lists these messages. " Procedure To display test status: 1. From the Main Menu screen, select Status. 2. From the S...
Page 95 - Asynchronous Terminal Menu
A-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Asynchronous Terminal Menu A The menu tree on the next page shows the structure and relationship of the userinterface screens.
Page 97 - Technical Specifications; Specifications
B-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Technical Specifications B Overview The technical specifications for the standalone DSU/CSUs are listed in Table B-1. Table B-1. Model 3162 DSU/CSU Technical Specifications (1 of 2) Specifications Criteria POWER REQUIREMENTS AC Power Module Refer to the labeling on th...
Page 99 - Tabl
C-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuration Options C Overview The DSU/CSU configuration option tables contain a list of all configurationoptions and their available selections. In the tables, the top line of eachconfiguration option entry indicates the factory default setting. The configuration o...
Page 100 - Network Interface Configuration Options; Network Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Configuration Options C-2 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Network Interface Configuration Options Table C-1. Network Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2) Line Framing Format: ESF (Factory 1) D4 (Factory 2)D4 ESF The framing format to be used on the network interface. D4 – Configures for the D4 frami...
Page 101 - Network Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Configuration Options C-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-1. Network Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2) ANSI Performance Report Messages: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether ANSI T1.403 compliant performance report messages (PRMs) aregenerated. Enable – Generates and sends ANSI PRMs ov...
Page 102 - DTE Interface Configuration Options; DTE Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Configuration Options C-4 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 DTE Interface Configuration Options Table C-2. DTE Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2) Interface Status: EnableEnable Disable Enables the use of the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) port. Enable – Allows the use of the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interfa...
Page 103 - DTE Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Configuration Options C-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-2. DTE Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2) DTE Signaling D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 D11 D12 D24 RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS Specifies which DS0 channels from the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface ...
Page 104 - Sync Data Port Configuration Options; Sync Data Port Configuration Options (1 of 5)
Configuration Options C-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Sync Data Port Configuration Options Table C-3. Sync Data Port Configuration Options (1 of 5) Port Type: E530 (Factory 1) V.35 (Factory 2)E530 V.35 RS449 X.21 Allows selection of the data port interface type. E530 – Configures the port as an EIA-...
Page 105 - Sync Data Port Configuration Options (2 of 5)
Configuration Options C-7 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-3. Sync Data Port Configuration Options (2 of 5) Embedded Data Link: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether Embedded Data Link (EDL) is enabled for a particular port. If EDL isenabled, then 8 kbps of the total bandwidth allocated for thi...
Page 106 - Sync Data Port Configuration Options (3 of 5)
Configuration Options C-8 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-3. Sync Data Port Configuration Options (3 of 5) Send All Ones on Data Port Not Ready: BothDisable DTR RTS Both Specifies the conditions on the data port that determine when valid data is not beingsent from the DTE. When this condition is...
Page 107 - Sync Data Port Configuration Options (4 of 5)
Configuration Options C-9 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-3. Sync Data Port Configuration Options (4 of 5) Port (DTE) Initiated Loopbacks: Disable (Factory 1) Both (Factory 2)Disable DTLB DCLB Both Allows the initiation and termination of a local Data Terminal Loopback (DTLB) orremote Data Chann...
Page 108 - Sync Data Port Configuration Options (5 of 5)
Configuration Options C-10 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-3. Sync Data Port Configuration Options (5 of 5) Excessive Error Rate Threshold: 10E-410E-4 10E-5 10E-6 10E-7 10E-8 10E-9 Sets the error rate threshold that determines when an Excessive Error Rate (EER)condition is declared for a particu...
Page 109 - Cross Connect Configuration Options; Sync Data Port Assignment Options (
Configuration Options C-11 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Cross Connect Configuration Options The Cross Connect configuration options are divided into two tables as follows: H DTE-to-Network Assignment Options (Table C-4) H Sync Data Port Assignment Options ( Table C-5 ) DTE-to-Network Assignment Optio...
Page 110 - Sync Data Port Assignment Options; Sync Data Port Assignment Options (1 of 3)
Configuration Options C-12 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Sync Data Port Assignment Options Table C-5. Sync Data Port Assignment Options (1 of 3) Sync Data Port Assignments Assign To: NetworkNetwork DTE Port Allows you to assign a synchronous data port to DS0 channels on either the networkinterface, th...
Page 111 - Sync Data Port Assignment Options (2 of 3)
Configuration Options C-13 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-5. Sync Data Port Assignment Options (2 of 3) Sync Data Port Assignments Port Data Rate: 38464 128 192 256 320 384 448 512 576 640 704 768 832896 960 1024 1088 1152 1216 1280 1344 1408 1472 1536 OR 56 112 168 224 280 336 392 448 504 560 ...
Page 112 - Sync Data Port Assignment Options (3 of 3)
Configuration Options C-14 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-5. Sync Data Port Assignment Options (3 of 3) Sync Data Port Assignments N01 N02 N03 N04 N05 N06 N07 N08 N24 Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn OR D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D24 Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Pn Designates the DS0 channel to alloc...
Page 113 - General Configuration Options
Configuration Options C-15 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 General Configuration Options Table C-6. General Configuration Options (1 of 2) Generate Yellow Alarm Signals: EnableEnable Disable Determines whether the DSU/CSU generates Yellow Alarm signals on the network andDTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface...
Page 115 - User Interface Configuration Options; External Device Configuration Options (; Communication Port Configuration Options; Communication Port Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Configuration Options C-17 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 User Interface Configuration Options The User Interface configuration options are divided into four tables as follows: H Communication Port Configuration Options (Table C-7) H External Device Configuration Options ( Table C-8 ) H Telnet Sessions...
Page 116 - Communication Port Configuration Options (2 of 3)
Configuration Options C-18 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-7. Communication Port Configuration Options (2 of 3) Data Rate: 9.61.2 2.4 4.8 9.6 14.4 19.2 38.4 Configures the bit rate for the communication port. 1.2 – Sets the bit rate to 1200 bps (for asynchronous operation only). 2.4 – Sets the b...
Page 117 - Communication Port Configuration Options (3 of 3); External Device Configuration Options; External Device Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Configuration Options C-19 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-7. Communication Port Configuration Options (3 of 3) Inactivity Timeout: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether the communication port disconnects after a period of inactivityspecified by the Disconnect Time configuration option. Enable...
Page 118 - External Device Configuration Options (2 of 3)
Configuration Options C-20 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-8. External Device Configuration Options (2 of 3) Connect Prefix: Text FieldText Field Clear Specifies the connect prefix to the dial directory phone number. When you make aconnection or the DSU/CSU automatically makes a connection (dial...
Page 119 - External Device Configuration Options (3 of 3)
Configuration Options C-21 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-8. External Device Configuration Options (3 of 3) Escape Sequence Delay (sec): NoneNone 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Specifies the delay used while sending the communication port escape sequence. Usethe communication port escape delay to specify ...
Page 120 - Telnet Sessions Configuration Options
Configuration Options C-22 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Telnet Sessions Configuration Options Table C-9. Telnet Sessions Configuration Options Telnet Session: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether the DSU/CSU responds as a server to Telnet session requests. Enable – The DSU/CSU responds to Telnet s...
Page 121 - Ethernet (10BaseT) Port Configuration Options; Ethernet Port Configuration Options
Configuration Options C-23 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Ethernet (10BaseT) Port Configuration Options Table C-10. Ethernet Port Configuration Options Port Use: Version 2Next 802.3 Version 2 Disable Prev Ethernet Port Use. Specifies the protocol for the 10BaseT port. 802.3 – IEEE 802.3 protocol is use...
Page 122 - Alarm and Trap Configuration Options; Alarm and Trap Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Configuration Options C-24 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Alarm and Trap Configuration Options Table C-11. Alarm and Trap Configuration Options (1 of 2) ASCII Alarm Messages: DisableDisable Com Port Controls the generation of alarm messages, which are routed to an ASCII terminal orprinter attached to t...
Page 123 - Alarm and Trap Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Configuration Options C-25 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-11. Alarm and Trap Configuration Options (2 of 2) Call Retry: DisableEnable Disable Determines whether a call that cannot complete (busy, no answer, etc.) is retried. Thisaffects calls that are initiated in attempting to send an alarm or...
Page 124 - Communication Protocol Configuration Options; Communication Protocol Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Configuration Options C-26 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Management and Communication ConfigurationOptions The Management configuration options are divided into four tables as follows: H Communication Protocol Configuration Options (Table C-12) H General SNMP Management Configuration Options ( Table C...
Page 125 - Communication Protocol Configuration Options (2 of 2)
Configuration Options C-27 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-12. Communication Protocol Configuration Options (2 of 2) Default Net Destination: NoneNone Com FDL EDL1 EDL2 Specifies where the default network is connected. For example, if the default network isconnected to the communication port, yo...
Page 126 - General SNMP Management Configuration Options
Configuration Options C-28 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 General SNMP Management Configuration Options Table C-13. General SNMP Management Configuration Options SNMP Management: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether the DSU/CSU responds to SNMP session requests. Enable – The DSU/CSU responds to SNMP...
Page 127 - SNMP NMS Security Configuration Options
Configuration Options C-29 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 SNMP NMS Security Configuration Options Table C-14. SNMP NMS Security Configuration Options NMS IP Validation: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether the DSU/CSU validates (for security reasons) the IP address of anSNMP manager attempting to ac...
Page 128 - SNMP Traps Configuration Options; SNMP Traps Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Configuration Options C-30 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 SNMP Traps Configuration Options Table C-15. SNMP Traps Configuration Options (1 of 3) SNMP Traps: DisableEnable Disable Specifies whether SNMP trap messages are sent over the SNMP management link. Enable – Enables sending SNMP trap messages fro...
Page 129 - SNMP Traps Configuration Options (2 of 3)
Configuration Options C-31 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-15. SNMP Traps Configuration Options (2 of 3) General Traps: BothDisable Warm AuthFail Both Specifies the general trap types to enable. Disable – Disables the sending of trap messages for warmStart andauthenticationFailure events. Warm –...
Page 130 - SNMP Traps Configuration Options (3 of 3)
Configuration Options C-32 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table C-15. SNMP Traps Configuration Options (3 of 3) Link Trap Interfaces: AllNetwork DTE T1s Ports All Specifies which interfaces generate linkUp and linkDown trap messages. These trapsare supported on the T1 interfaces (network and DTE Drop/I...
Page 131 - Configuration Worksheets; Network Interface Options
Configuration Options C-33 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Configuration Worksheets This section contains one set of blank worksheets to be used when configuringyour DSU/CSU using the async terminal interface. In the tables, default settingsfor Factory 1 are indicated by bold type. It is recommended tha...
Page 136 - DTE Signaling
Configuration Options C-38 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 DTE Signaling Assign: (N1 – 24) Voice RBS or Data) D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24
Page 137 - Options
Configuration Options C-39 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Sync Data PortChannel Options Value (Default in Bold) Assign To Network, DTE, Port 2 Assign By Block, ACAMI, Channel If Assign By Block Port Rate Nx64: 64, 128, 192, 256, 320, 384, 448, 512, 576,640, 704, 768, 832, 896, 960, 1024, 1088, 1152,121...
Page 138 - General Options; User Interface: External Device Options
Configuration Options C-40 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 General Options Value (Default in Bold) Generate Yellow Alarm Signals Enable, Disable Initial Self Test Enable, Disable Primary Clock Source Network, DTE, Internal, External, Port 1 External Clock Rate (KHz) 2048, 1544, 8 Test Timeout Enable, Di...
Page 139 - User Interface: Telnet Sessions Options
Configuration Options C-41 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 User Interface: Telnet Sessions Options Value (Default in Bold) Telnet Session Enable, Disable Password Required Enable, Disable Inactivity Timeout Enable, Disable Disconnect Time 1 –60 (Default = 5) User Interface: Ethernet Port Options Value (...
Page 141 - Pin Assignments; Equipment; T1 Network Interface; T1 Network Interface Connector
D-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Pin Assignments D Overview The DSU/CSU is shipped with a power module. Various other interconnectingcables are available. For cable feature numbers, refer to Appendix G, Equipment List . This appendix describes connector pin assignments and cables. T1 Network Interfac...
Page 143 - DTE Drop/Insert Interface; Signal
Pin Assignments D-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 DTE Drop/Insert Interface The DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1) interface connector is a DB15-type socketconnector (Table D-2). For information about using Relay Contact Sense forexternal DTE loopback, refer to the DTE LB on Contact configuration option in DTE I...
Page 144 - 0BaseT Connector; Use
Pin Assignments D-4 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 10BaseT Connector Use a standard 10BaseT cable to connect the DSU to an Ethernet LAN. A cableis provided with the DSU. The following table defines the pinouts for the 10BaseT port. It is an 8-pin,unkeyed jack. Use Pin # Transmitted Data + 1 Transmitted...
Page 145 - COM Port Interface; and the COM; COM Port Connector
Pin Assignments D-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 COM Port Interface The COM port connects to a PC for front panel emulation, to an ASCII terminal orprinter for alarms, to an async terminal, or to a network device (e.g., a router) forSNMP or Telnet applications. The COM port connector is an 8-position...
Page 147 - ) to connect an external modem to the; Serial Crossover Cable
Pin Assignments D-7 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Serial Crossover Cable Use a serial crossover cable like the one shown in Figure D-6 (with an adapterwired like the cable in Figure D-5 ) to connect an external modem to the DSU/CSU’s COM port. Pin 1 Pin 14 Pin 13 Pin 25 Pin 1 Pin 14 Pin 13 Pin 25 P2 P...
Page 150 - RS-449 Cable Interface
Pin Assignments D-10 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Table D-5. RS-449 Cable Interface Signal CircuitMnemonic CCITTNumber Direction Pin Shield — — — 1 Signal Ground SG 102A — 19 Receive Ground RC 102B — 20 Send Common SC — — 37 Send Data SD 103 To DSU/CSU 4 (A)22 (B) Receive Data RD 104 From DSU/CSU 6 (...
Page 154 - External Clock Interface; The External Clock connector pinouts are in Table D-8.; External Clock Connector
Pin Assignments D-14 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 External Clock Interface The External Clock connector pinouts are in Table D-8. Table D-8. External Clock Connector Signal Pin Number Shield 1 Clock (+) (RS-422 only) 2 Clock (–) (RS-422 only) 3 Clock In (RS-423 only) 9 Signal Common 11
Page 155 - MIB II; – Defines objects for managing DS1 interfaces and supports the; Generic-Interface MIB Extension; – An extension to MIB II that defines; Enterprise MIB; – Defines objects unique to devices like the Model 3162.
E-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 SNMP MIB Objects E Overview This appendix describes the Management Information Base (MIB) objects thatare supported by the DSU/CSU. The DSU/CSU supports the following MIBs: H MIB II – Defines the general objects for use in Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protoc...
Page 157 - System Group – “sysName” Object (system 5); This object provides the physical location of this node.; System Group – “sysServices” Object (system 7); Interface Group, MIB II; Interface Group – “ifNumber” Object (interfaces 1)
SNMP MIB Objects E-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 System Group – “sysName” Object (system 5) This object provides an administratively-assigned name for this managed node. System Group – “sysLocation” Object (system 6) This object provides the physical location of this node. System Group – “sysService...
Page 159 - Interface Group – “ifType” Object (ifEntry 3); ppp(23) – Used for the COM port when the port is configured for PPP.; Interface Group – “ifMtu” Object (ifEntry 4); The currently configured data rate for the port.; Interface Group – “ifAdminStatus” Object (ifEntry 7)
SNMP MIB Objects E-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Interface Group – “ifType” Object (ifEntry 3) This object identifies the type of the interface based on the physical/linkprotocol(s) immediately below the network layer. Only the following values aresupported by the DSU/CSU: H ds1 – Used for the netwo...
Page 160 - Interface Group – “ifOperStatus” Object (ifEntry 8)
SNMP MIB Objects E-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Interface Group – “ifOperStatus” Object (ifEntry 8) This object specifies the current operational state of the interface. The value ofthis object for each interface is defined as follows: Network T1: The interface is up(1) when no alarm conditions exi...
Page 161 - Interface Group – Input Counters (objects ifEntry 10 to ifEntry 15)
SNMP MIB Objects E-7 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Interface Group – Input Counters (objects ifEntry 10 to ifEntry 15) These objects collect statistics on the data received by the COM port when it isconfigured as an SNMP management link. If it is not configured as an SNMPmanagement link, these statist...
Page 162 - IP Group – “ipAdEntAddr” Object (ipAddrEntry 1); ipRouteDest
SNMP MIB Objects E-8 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 IP Group – “ipForwarding” Object (ip 1) This object specifies whether the unit is acting as an IP gateway in respect to theforwarding of a datagram received by, but not addressed to, this unit. Only thefollowing value is supported by the DSU/CSU. H fo...
Page 164 - IP Group – “ipRouteMetric2” Object (ipRouteEntry 4); For standalone devices, ipRouteMetric2 is not used and contains –1.; IP Group – “ipRouteProto” Object (ipRouteEntry 9); netmgmt(3) – Route added or modified by means of an SNMP set.; IP Group – “ipRouteAge” Object (ipRouteEntry 10); The ICMP Group objects are fully supported by the DSU/CSU.
SNMP MIB Objects E-10 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 IP Group – “ipRouteMetric2” Object (ipRouteEntry 4) For standalone devices, ipRouteMetric2 is not used and contains –1. When adding a route to the routing table using SNMP, do not specify a value foripRouteMetric2. IP Group – “ipRouteProto” Object (i...
Page 165 - Transmission Group, MIB II
SNMP MIB Objects E-11 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Transmission Group, MIB II Objects in the transmission group are supported on the network and DTEDrop/Insert (DSX-1) interfaces, the COM port, and the synchronous data ports.The objects in the transmission group are not defined within MIB II, but rat...
Page 167 - Near End Group – “dsx1SendCode” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 7); This object is only supported on the Net T1 Interface.; Near End Group – “dsx1LoopbackConfig” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 9)
SNMP MIB Objects E-13 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Near End Group – “dsx1SendCode” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 7) This object specifies the test patterns/codes being sent over the networkinterface. These tests are not supported on the DTE Drop/Insert (DSX-1)interface. Only the following values are suppor...
Page 168 - Near End Group – “dsx1LineStatus” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 10); dsx1RcvFarEndLOF(2) – A yellow alarm signal is being received.; Near End Group – “dsx1SignalMode” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 11)
SNMP MIB Objects E-14 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Near End Group – “dsx1LineStatus” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 10) This object specifies the line (alarm) status of the T1 interfaces. Only thefollowing values are supported by the DSU/CSU. More than one value may beactive at a time. H dsx1NoAlarm(1) – No...
Page 170 - Near End Group – The DS1 Total Table Objects (dsx1TotalEntry)
SNMP MIB Objects E-16 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Near End Group – The DS1 Total Table Objects (dsx1TotalEntry) The following DS1 total table objects are provided for the network interface only.Objects in the table that are not listed are not supported and will return an errorstatus if access is att...
Page 172 - General Port Table – “rs232PortType” Object (rs232PortEntry 2)
SNMP MIB Objects E-18 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 General Port Table – “rs232PortType” Object (rs232PortEntry 2) This object is used to identify the port’s hardware type. Only the following valuesare supported by the DSU/CSU. H rs232(2) – Used to identify the COM port. H rs422(3) – Used to identify ...
Page 174 - Input Signal Table – “rs232InSigName” (rs232InSigEntry 2); This object is not supported by the DSU/CSU.
SNMP MIB Objects E-20 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Synchronous Port Table, RS-232-like MIB The synchronous port table contains an entry for each of the synchronous dataports and the COM port when the port is configured for synchronous operation.For the DSU/CSU, the entries in the table that are count...
Page 175 - Output Signal Table – “rs232OutSigName” (rs232OutSigEntry 2)
SNMP MIB Objects E-21 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Output Signal Table, RS-232-like MIB This object contains entries for the output signals that can be asserted by the unitfor each of the synchronous data ports. Output Signal Table – “rs232OutSigName” (rs232OutSigEntry 2) This object contains the ide...
Page 176 - Generic Interface Test Table, Generic Interface MIB; Start/stop the Monitor QRSS test pattern on the network interface.
SNMP MIB Objects E-22 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Generic Interface Test Table, Generic Interface MIB The test table provides access to additional tests (loopbacks and pattern tests)that are not in the interface group of MIB II. Generic Interface Test Table – “ifExtnsTestType” Object (ifExtnsTestEnt...
Page 179 - The following notes apply to these scenarios:
F-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 IP Network Addressing Scenario F Overview This appendix describes a means of configuring 31xx Series devices in anInternet Protocol (IP) network to provide SNMP or Telnet connectivity. Since thereare many possible network addressing schemes, this appendix describes an...
Page 180 - Standalone at the Central Site
IP Network Addressing Scenario F-2 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Standalone at the Central Site The first scenario (Figure F-1) shows a 3162 DSU/CSU at the central site, withremotes connected via the FDL. In this scenario, all 31xx Series devices are onthe same subnet (135.18.1.0). The subnet mask for...
Page 181 - Local Carrier with Remote Standalone
IP Network Addressing Scenario F-3 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Local Carrier with Remote Standalone The second scenario (Figure F-2) is a carrier communicating with standaloneremotes. All devices are still on the same subnet, and the subnet mask is255.255.255.00. A static route still must be set in ...
Page 182 - Local and Remote Carriers — Different Subnets; Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers
IP Network Addressing Scenario F-4 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Local and Remote Carriers — Different Subnets This third scenario (Figure F-3) shows a local carrier connected to remotecarriers that have remote standalones. Each carrier must be on a separatesubnet but, as in the previous scenario, the...
Page 183 - Local and Remote Carriers — Same Subnet; Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers – an Alternative
IP Network Addressing Scenario F-5 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Local and Remote Carriers — Same Subnet An alternative addressing scheme, for the network is shown in Figure F-4. Thisexample uses a subnet mask of 255.255.00.00 for the COM port in thecentral-site carrier (only), with all of the remaini...
Page 184 - Multiple NMSs; Multiple COM Ports Connected to Different NMSs
IP Network Addressing Scenario F-6 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Multiple NMSs Figure F-5 illustrates multiple COM ports on the same carrier connected todifferent NMSs. This might be used in service-provider applications, where someof the carrier’s circuit cards (and their remotes) are managed by one ...
Page 185 - Equipment List
G-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Equipment List G Equipment Feature Number Model 3162 DSU/CSU 3162-A4-210 T1 Line Interface Cable, RJ48C-to-RJ48C 3100-F1-500 T1 Line Interface Cable, RJ48C-to-DA15P (Canada) 3100-F1-510 COM Port-to-PC Cable, 8-pin modular to DB9S 3100-F1-550 COM Port-to-Terminal/Print...
Page 187 - Glossary
GL-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Glossary A test pattern consisting of a one (1) followed by seven zeros (on the network only). A 10-Mbps Ethernet LAN that works on twisted-pair wiring. A rack-mounted device containing 17 slots in which to place circuit cards. A product family and a registered trade...
Page 195 - Index; Numbers
IN-1 3162-A2-GB20-40 August 2000 Index Numbers 10BaseT port, 1-2, 1-4 configuring, 4-3 connection example, 2-4 connector pin assignments, D-4 IP address, C-23 protocol, C-23 statistics, 5-8 status, 5-8 A abort lamp test, 5-28 loopback, 5-25 test patterns, 5-28 AC power module, 1-4, B-1 Active config...