Paradyne 3160-A2-GB21-50 - Manual

Paradyne 3160-A2-GB21-50

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – OPERATOR’S GUIDE
  • Page 3 – Trademarks; COPYRIGHT
  • Page 4 – Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 5 – following precautions:; Notices
  • Page 6 – Government Requirements and Equipment Return; United States; NOTICE TO USERS OF THE UNITED STATES TELEPHONE NETWORK
  • Page 7 – Canada; NOTICE TO USERS OF THE CANADIAN TELEPHONE NETWORK
  • Page 8 – CAUTION
  • Page 10 – Table of Contents; Preface; iii; Introduction
  • Page 11 – Maintenance
  • Page 12 – This operator’s guide contains installation, operation,; Related Documents; Industry Canada CS-03
  • Page 14 – Overview
  • Page 16 – Physical Description; The 316x Series consists of a Model 3160 DSU/CSU; Standalone DSU/CSU Front Panel; The standalone DSU/CSU front panel contains,; ACCULINK
  • Page 18 – Standalone DSU/CSU Rear Panel; The standalone DSU/CSU rear panel contains the
  • Page 19 – Standalone DSU/CSU Rear Panel Connectors
  • Page 20 – Installation; This chapter contains information for installing your; and the; Application Examples; The DSU/CSU acts as an interface between the T1; NOTE; Some common applications for the DSU/CSU are:
  • Page 21 – NETWORK
  • Page 22 – The DSU/CSU can be connected to an SNMP or Telnet
  • Page 24 – HANDLING PRECAUTIONS; Optional Power Sources; The DSU/CSU is typically powered by the ac power; Installing the +24 Vdc Power Supply
  • Page 25 – Installing the Single –; 8 Vdc Single Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 26 – Installing the Redundant –; 8 Vdc Redundant Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 27 – Cabling Examples; The DSU/CSU is supplied with an ac power module
  • Page 28 – After you connect the DSU/CSU to a power source, the
  • Page 30 – Operation
  • Page 31 – This chapter contains information for operating your; Using the Front Panel; Front Panel
  • Page 32 – Keypad; Front Panel Menu
  • Page 33 – Test Jacks; LEDs; Selecting the; System
  • Page 36 – Data Port LEDs
  • Page 37 – Displaying Unit Identity
  • Page 39 – Displaying LED Conditions; TStat
  • Page 40 – Appendix C
  • Page 41 – Displaying/Editing Configuration Options; Select the configuration option set to be copied
  • Page 42 – Saving Edit Changes; Save; Selecting/Copying to a Specific Port; Port
  • Page 43 – Configuration; Selecting the Port
  • Page 44 – Setting the IP Address; IP Network Addressing Scenarios
  • Page 45 – Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
  • Page 47 – Edit; and
  • Page 48 – Configuring SNMP Traps; Configuration Options; Enabling SNMP Trap Messages; Selecting the Number of Trap Managers; Alarm Mgmt
  • Page 49 – Configuring a Destination for SNMP Traps
  • Page 50 – Configuring DS0 Channels; Figure 3-6. Example of Channel Allocation
  • Page 51 – Network Interface; Allocation; Figure 3-7. Example of Interface Worksheet
  • Page 52 – DTE Chan
  • Page 53 – Port Chan
  • Page 55 – Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments; Display Channel Symbols
  • Page 56 – Allocating Data Ports; Block – Allows a block of contiguous channels to be
  • Page 57 – Block or ACAMI Assignment Method; Clear
  • Page 58 – Individual Channel Assignment Method
  • Page 59 – RBS
  • Page 60 – Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation; Providing Backup Capability
  • Page 61 – Selecting the Timing Source; The DSU/CSU provides the ability to select a master; Figure 3-11. Common Clocking Configurations
  • Page 62 – Configuring for Network Timing
  • Page 63 – Setting a Password; Establishing Access
  • Page 64 – Acquiring the Active User Interface
  • Page 65 – Releasing the Active User Interface; Rel; Enab
  • Page 66 – User Interface; Entering Numbers in the Phone Directories
  • Page 67 – Prev; Valid Phone Number Characters
  • Page 69 – Disconnecting the Modem Connection
  • Page 70 – Gen
  • Page 71 – Control Sequences
  • Page 72 – Resetting the DSU/CSU
  • Page 74 – Changing User Interface Access Security
  • Page 76 – The DSU/CSU can detect and report faults, and
  • Page 77 – Use the Self-Test Health command to display the; Self-Test Health Messages
  • Page 78 – Device Health and Status; Use the Device Health and Status branch to view the; Health and Status Messages
  • Page 80 – Performance Reports; When the network interface is configured for ESF; User
  • Page 82 – Performance Registers
  • Page 84 – Alarms
  • Page 85 – SNMP Traps
  • Page 86 – The DSU/CSU is designed to provide you with; Troubleshooting
  • Page 89 – Test Jack Functions
  • Page 90 – Test Commands; Test; Remote Loopback Tests; For Networks; Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down; Ptrns
  • Page 92 – Local Loopback Tests
  • Page 93 – Starting a Line Loopback
  • Page 94 – Starting a DTE Loopback
  • Page 95 – Starting a Data Channel Loopback
  • Page 96 – Aborting Loopbacks
  • Page 97 – Test Patterns; Sending Test Patterns
  • Page 98 – Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations; Monitoring Test Patterns; Use the Monitor command to monitor a QRSS test
  • Page 99 – Aborting Test Patterns; Use the Abort command to stop all test patterns or any; From the Abort screen, press the Function key that
  • Page 100 – Lamp Test; Starting a Lamp Test; Aborting a Lamp Test; Start
  • Page 101 – Use the Test Status command to display the active tests; Test Status Messages
  • Page 104 – Technical Specifications; The technical specifications for the standalone; Specifications
  • Page 106 – The DSU/CSU configuration option tables contain a
  • Page 108 – DTE Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 109 – Port Configuration Options
  • Page 114 – Network Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 116 – Channel; The Channel configuration options are divided into two; DTE Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 117 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 120 – General Configuration Options
  • Page 123 – User Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 130 – A triangular symbol (; Alarm Configuration Options
  • Page 133 – The Management configuration options are divided
  • Page 134 – General Management Configuration Options
  • Page 140 – Management Trap Configuration Options
  • Page 142 – Configuration Worksheets; This section contains one set of blank worksheets to be; DTE Options
  • Page 143 – User Options
  • Page 144 – Prt1 Options
  • Page 149 – General Mgmt
  • Page 150 – Pin Assignments; The DSU/CSU is shipped with a power module and a; T1 Network Interface; The T1 network interface connector is an RJ48C,; T1 Network Interface Connector
  • Page 152 – DTE Drop/Insert Interface; Signal
  • Page 153 – MODEM Port Interface; The integral modem port connector is a 4-position,; Integral Modem Port Connector
  • Page 154 – AUX Port Interface; The Auxiliary (AUX) port connects to the LAN
  • Page 155 – COM Port Interface; The COM port connects to a PC for front panel
  • Page 157 – The EIA 530A Port interface connector information is
  • Page 158 – provides the RS449 interface shown in
  • Page 160 – provides the V.35 interface shown in
  • Page 162 – provides the X.21 interface shown in
  • Page 164 – Serial Crossover Cable; Use a serial crossover cable like the one shown in
  • Page 165 – Power Input Connector; The input power connector leads are shown in; Optional DC Power Cable; shows the wire colors. The; External Clock Interface; The External Clock connector pinouts are in
  • Page 166 – SNMP MIB Objects; MIB II
  • Page 167 – System Group – “sysDescr” Object (system 1)
  • Page 168 – Interface Group, MIB II; Interface Group – “ifIndex” Object (ifEntry 1)
  • Page 169 – Interface Group – “ifDescr” Object (ifEntry 2)
  • Page 170 – This object specifies the current operational state of the
  • Page 173 – Transmission Group, MIB II
  • Page 175 – This object specifies the line (alarm) status of the T1
  • Page 181 – This object contains the result of the most recently; Enterprise MIB; The variable devConfigAreaCopy under the
  • Page 182 – SNMP MIB to Front Panel Command Cross-Reference
  • Page 186 – This appendix describes a means of configuring 31xx
  • Page 187 – Scenario 1; ) is a series of standalone
  • Page 188 – Scenario 2; The second scenario (; Figure F-2. Local Carrier with Remote Standalone
  • Page 189 – Scenario 3; This third scenario (; Figure F-3. Local Carrier Connection to Remote Carriers
  • Page 190 – Scenario 4; An alternative addressing scheme, for the network is
  • Page 191 – Scenario 5; illustrates multiple COM ports on the same
  • Page 192 – Front Panel Emulation
  • Page 194 – Async Terminal Operation; Changing
  • Page 195 – IP Network; Entering a
  • Page 196 – Menu Organization; Async terminal menus differ from front panel menus in
  • Page 197 – Using Async Terminal Screens; There are three types of async terminal screens.
  • Page 199 – Figure H-4. Example of Display LEDs Screen
  • Page 200 – Use the Configuration branch of the main menu to; Displaying or Editing Configuration Options; To display or edit configuration options,
  • Page 201 – Select a functional group to display or edit.
  • Page 202 – To save edit changes,
  • Page 205 – When access security is required, the Login screen
  • Page 211 – Auxiliary Port Options
  • Page 214 – Equipment List; Equipment
  • Page 216 – Glossary; A product family and a registered trademark.
  • Page 224 – A wideband digital interface operating at 1.544 Mbps.
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  • Page 226 – Index
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Summary

Page 2 - OPERATOR’S GUIDE

ACCULINK 316 X DATA SERVICE UNIT/ CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT OPERATOR’S GUIDE Document No. 3160-A2-GB21-50 January 1997

Page 3 - Trademarks; COPYRIGHT

ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU A January 1997 3160-A2-GB21-50 ACCULINK316x Data Service Unit/Channel Service Unit Operator’s Guide3160-A2-GB21-50 6th Edition (January 1997) Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release. StandaloneFCC Regi...

Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions

Important Instructions B 3160-A2-GB21-50 January 1997 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in themanual. 2. When an ac power source is used, this product is intended to be used with a three-wiregrounding type plug – a...

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