Paradyne 3160 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright
  • Page 3 – Important Information; Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 4 – Direct Feed Power Supply Warning
  • Page 5 – Government Requirements and Equipment Return; 16x DSU/CSU Facility Interface Codes
  • Page 7 – Contents; About This Guide
  • Page 8 – ii; Operation
  • Page 9 – iii; Maintenance
  • Page 10 – iv; Front Panel Menu
  • Page 11 – Pin Assignments
  • Page 12 – vi
  • Page 13 – vii; Document Purpose and Intended Audience; Section
  • Page 14 – viii; Product-Related Documents; Document Number; ACCULINK 3162 DSU/CSU User’s Guide
  • Page 15 – ix; Reference Documents; Industry Canada CS-03
  • Page 17 – Introduction; Overview; The ACCULINK; Features; Local or remote configuration and operation flexibility.
  • Page 18 – Alarm Message Capability
  • Page 19 – SNMP Management Support; Physical Description; Standalone DSU/CSU Front Panel; The standalone DSU/CSU front panel contains,
  • Page 20 – ACCULINK; ACCULINK
  • Page 21 – Standalone DSU/CSU Rear Panel; functions are listed in
  • Page 23 – Standalone DSU/CSU Rear Panel Connectors
  • Page 25 – Installation
  • Page 26 – NETWORK
  • Page 27 – SNMP or Telnet Connection Examples; Direct Connection; Connection through a Router
  • Page 29 – Important Instructions; Optional Power Sources; Installing the +24 Vdc Power Supply; Procedure
  • Page 30 – +24 Vdc Power Supply Pinouts; Installing the Single –; – 48 Vdc Single Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 31 – – 48 Vdc Redundant Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 32 – Cabling Examples; Optional cables are described in Appendix D,; PSTN
  • Page 35 – and; Using the Front Panel; COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier
  • Page 36 – Front panel menu tree information (see Appendix A,; Device Health and Status
  • Page 37 – Keypad; Use the
  • Page 38 – Test Jacks
  • Page 39 – LEDs; Selecting the
  • Page 43 – Name; Displaying Unit Identity; Test
  • Page 45 – Setting Customer Identification
  • Page 47 – Displaying LED Conditions; Front Panel Emulation; To display LED conditions on the front panel screen:
  • Page 48 – Changing Configuration Options
  • Page 50 – Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
  • Page 51 – Saving Edit Changes; To save edit changes:
  • Page 52 – Selecting/Copying to a Specific Port; Configuration
  • Page 53 – Configuration Options
  • Page 54 – Selecting the Port
  • Page 55 – Setting the IP Address; IP Network Addressing Scenarios; To assign an IP address to the COM port:
  • Page 57 – Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
  • Page 60 – Configuring SNMP Traps; Enabling SNMP Trap Messages
  • Page 61 – Selecting the Number of Trap Managers
  • Page 62 – Configuring a Destination for SNMP Traps
  • Page 63 – Configuring DS0 Channels
  • Page 64 – Example of Channel Allocation
  • Page 65 – Network Interface; Example of Interface Worksheet for Network Interface
  • Page 66 – Allocation; Example of Interface Worksheet for DTE Drop/Insert Interface
  • Page 67 – DTE Chan Config
  • Page 68 – Options
  • Page 70 – Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments; Display Channel Symbols
  • Page 72 – Allocating Data Ports; port, but instead always transmits and receives all ones.
  • Page 74 – Block or ACAMI Assignment Method; To assign by the block or ACAMI method:
  • Page 75 – Individual Channel Assignment Method
  • Page 77 – from the channel allocation screen to return to the DTE Channels
  • Page 78 – Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation
  • Page 79 – Providing Backup Capability
  • Page 80 – Common Clocking Configurations
  • Page 81 – Configuring for Network Timing; Configuring for External Timing
  • Page 82 – Establishing Access Security on a Port; Setting a Password
  • Page 84 – Entering a Password to Gain Access
  • Page 85 – Invalid Password; Acquiring/Releasing the User Interface
  • Page 86 – Acquiring the Active User Interface
  • Page 87 – Releasing the Active User Interface; Released
  • Page 88 – Enabling/Disabling the Front Panel
  • Page 89 – Using the Integral Modem in Standalone DSU/CSUs; Disconnect – Disconnects an active modem connection.; User Interface; Entering Numbers in the Phone Directories
  • Page 91 – Valid Phone Number Characters; Initiating a Call for Front Panel Pass-Through Operation
  • Page 93 – Initiating a Call for PC, ASCII Terminal/Printer, or SNMP Operation
  • Page 94 – Disconnecting the Modem Connection
  • Page 97 – Control Sequence
  • Page 99 – Resetting the DSU/CSU; Use the Reset command to perform a power-on reset of the DSU/CSU.; key until the Ctrl selection; Download Operations
  • Page 102 – Changing User Interface Access Security
  • Page 104 – Self-Test Health Messages
  • Page 105 – lists these messages in priority order.; To display device health and status:
  • Page 106 – Device Health and Status Messages (1 of 2)
  • Page 107 – Device Health and Status Messages (2 of 2); Performance Reports
  • Page 108 – User
  • Page 110 – Command Complete
  • Page 111 – Register
  • Page 113 – Alarms
  • Page 114 – SNMP Traps
  • Page 116 – Troubleshooting; gives you some direction if a problem occurs.; Symptom
  • Page 120 – Test Jack Block Diagram
  • Page 121 – Test Commands; Remote Loopback Tests; For Networks; Line loopback up activation sequence for 10 seconds (LLBUP); For Channels
  • Page 122 – Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down; Ptrns; Sending; appears on Line 2 of
  • Page 124 – Local Loopback Tests
  • Page 125 – Starting a Line Loopback; Test Started
  • Page 126 – Starting a Payload Loopback
  • Page 127 – Starting a DTE Loopback
  • Page 128 – Starting a Repeater Loopback
  • Page 129 – Starting a Data Channel Loopback
  • Page 130 – Starting a Data Terminal Loopback
  • Page 131 – Aborting Loopbacks
  • Page 132 – Test Patterns
  • Page 133 – Sending Test Patterns
  • Page 135 – Monitoring Test Patterns; OvrFlw
  • Page 136 – Aborting Test Patterns
  • Page 137 – Lamp Test; Starting a Lamp Test
  • Page 138 – Aborting a Lamp Test; To abort the Lamp test:
  • Page 139 – Displaying DSU/CSU Test Status; To display test status:; Test Status Message
  • Page 143 – Technical Specifications; Specifications
  • Page 146 – Management Configuration Options; DTE Interface Configuration Options; DTE Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2)
  • Page 147 – DTE Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2); Port Configuration Options
  • Page 152 – Network Interface Configuration Options; Network Interface Configuration Options (1 of 3)
  • Page 153 – Network Interface Configuration Options (2 of 3)
  • Page 154 – Network Interface Configuration Options (3 of 3); Channel
  • Page 155 – DTE Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 156 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options (1 of 4)
  • Page 157 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options (2 of 4)
  • Page 158 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options (3 of 4)
  • Page 159 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options (4 of 4)
  • Page 160 – General Configuration Options
  • Page 162 – User Interface Configuration Options; ) identifies configuration options that are available on; User Interface Configuration Options (1 of 10)
  • Page 163 – User Interface Configuration Options (2 of 10)
  • Page 164 – User Interface Configuration Options (3 of 10)
  • Page 165 – User Interface Configuration Options (4 of 10)
  • Page 166 – User Interface Configuration Options (5 of 10)
  • Page 167 – User Interface Configuration Options (6 of 10)
  • Page 168 – User Interface Configuration Options (7 of 10)
  • Page 169 – User Interface Configuration Options (8 of 10)
  • Page 170 – User Interface Configuration Options (9 of 10)
  • Page 171 – User Interface Configuration Options (10 of 10); Alarm Configuration Options; A triangular symbol (
  • Page 175 – General Management Configuration Options (; General Management Configuration Options (1 of 7)
  • Page 176 – General Management Configuration Options (2 of 7)
  • Page 177 – General Management Configuration Options (3 of 7)
  • Page 178 – General Management Configuration Options (4 of 7)
  • Page 179 – General Management Configuration Options (5 of 7)
  • Page 180 – General Management Configuration Options (6 of 7)
  • Page 181 – General Management Configuration Options (7 of 7)
  • Page 182 – Management Trap Configuration Options (1 of 3)
  • Page 183 – Management Trap Configuration Options (2 of 3)
  • Page 184 – Management Trap Configuration Options (3 of 3)
  • Page 185 – Configuration Worksheets; DTE Options
  • Page 186 – User Options
  • Page 188 – Prt1 Options
  • Page 189 – Prt3 Options
  • Page 196 – Mgmt Trap Options
  • Page 197 – Equipment List; T1 Network Interface; T1 Network Interface Connector
  • Page 199 – DTE Drop/Insert Interface; DTE; Signal
  • Page 200 – MODEM Port Interface; Modem Port Interface; Integral Modem Cable
  • Page 201 – AUX Port Interface
  • Page 202 – COM Port Interface; and the COM; COM Port Connector
  • Page 206 – Cable Interface
  • Page 210 – Serial Crossover Cable
  • Page 211 – Power Input Connector; DC Power Connector; Optional DC Power Cable; shows the wire colors. The power source can be either a; DC Power Cable
  • Page 212 – External Clock Interface; The External Clock connector pinouts are in Table D-12.; External Clock Connector
  • Page 213 – SNMP MIB Objects; MIB II; – Defines the general objects for use in Transmission Control; Generic-Interface MIB; – An extension to MIB II that defines; Enterprise MIB; – Defines objects that are unique to devices such as Model
  • Page 215 – System Group – “sysObjectID” Object (system 2); This object displays the following object identifier:; System group –”sysContact” Object (system 4); This object provides the physical location of this node.; System Group – “sysServices” Object (system 7)
  • Page 216 – Interface Group, MIB II; Interface Group – “ifNumber” Object (interfaces 1)
  • Page 218 – Interface Group – “ifDescr” Object (ifEntry 2); [CCA number for the CSU board for the standalone,; Interface Group – “ifType” Object (ifEntry 3)
  • Page 219 – Interface Group – “ifSpeed” Object (ifEntry 5); The currently configured data rate for the port.; Interface Group – “ifAdminStatus” Object (ifEntry 7); up(1) – The SNMP management link is active on the COM or MODEM port.
  • Page 220 – Interface Group – “ifOperStatus” Object (ifEntry 8); The interface is testing(3) when a test is active on the interface.; Interface Group – “ifLastChange” Object (ifEntry 9)
  • Page 221 – Interface Group – Input Counters (objects ifEntry 10 to ifEntry 15)
  • Page 222 – IP Group – “ipAdEntAddr” Object (ipAddrEntry 1)
  • Page 224 – IP Group – “ipRouteDest” Object (ipRouteEntry 1); netmgmt(3) – Route added or modified by means of an SNMP set.
  • Page 225 – IP Group – “ipRouteAge” Object (ipRouteEntry 10); The ICMP Group objects are fully supported by the DSU/CSU.; Transmission Group, MIB II
  • Page 227 – Near End Group – “dsx1TimeElapsed” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 3)
  • Page 228 – Near End Group – “dsx1CircuitIdentifier” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 8); This object is only supported on the Net T1 Interface.; Near End Group – “dsx1LoopbackConfig” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 9); dsx1RcvFarEndLOF(2) – A yellow alarm signal is being received.; Near End Group – “dsx1SignalMode” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 11)
  • Page 229 – Near End Group – “dsx1Fdl” Object (dsx1ConfigEntry 13); dsx1CurrentIndex – The index that identifies the T1 interface.
  • Page 231 – Number of Ports – “rs232Number ” Object (rs232 1)
  • Page 232 – General Port Table – “rs232PortIndex” Object (rs232PortEntry 1)
  • Page 233 – General Port Table – “rs232PortType” Object (rs232PortEntry 2)
  • Page 235 – Input Signal Table – “rs232InSigName” (rs232InSigEntry 2); This object is not supported by the DSU/CSU.
  • Page 236 – Output Signal Table – “rs232OutSigName” (rs232OutSigEntry 2)
  • Page 237 – Generic Interface Test Table, Generic Interface MIB; Start/stop the Monitor QRSS test pattern on the network interface.
  • Page 241 – Front Panel Command
  • Page 245 – The following notes apply to these scenarios:
  • Page 246 – Scenario 1; Daisy-Chained Standalone at the Central Site
  • Page 247 – Scenario 2; Local Carrier with Remote Standalone
  • Page 248 – Scenario 3; Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers
  • Page 249 – Scenario 4; Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers – an Alternative
  • Page 250 – Scenario 5; Multiple COM Ports Connected to Different NMSs
  • Page 251 – General Information Guide.; Installing Front Panel Emulation Software
  • Page 252 – To install Front Panel Emulation software:; If the selected directory is new, the following message appears:; The; screen appears with the Front Panel icon.
  • Page 253 – Starting Front Panel Emulation; To start front panel emulation:
  • Page 255 – Asynchronous Terminal Operation; Changing
  • Page 256 – Initiating an Asynchronous Terminal Session; shows the Main Menu screen for a standalone DSU/CSU.
  • Page 257 – Ending an Asynchronous Terminal Session; Main Menu Screen
  • Page 258 – Figure H-2 shows the organization of the async terminal menu tree.; Menu Organization
  • Page 259 – Using Asynchronous Terminal Screens; There are three types of async terminal screens.; Please Wait; (when a command takes longer than five
  • Page 260 – Keyboard Keys; — The following procedures are examples only. This appendix uses
  • Page 261 – Customer Identification Screen
  • Page 262 – To display LED conditions:; Example of Display LEDs Screen
  • Page 263 – Configuration is read-only; is displayed on line 24.; Displaying or Editing Configuration Options; To display or edit configuration options:; Configuration Load Screen
  • Page 264 – Configuration Edit/Display Screen; Select a functional group to display or edit.
  • Page 265 – prompt if you select either
  • Page 266 – Setting a; Enabling a Password
  • Page 267 – Login Records Saved
  • Page 268 – reappears and waits for password entry.; are disconnected, and an SNMP trap is generated.; Entering a Password
  • Page 269 – Front Panel Equivalent
  • Page 274 – General Options
  • Page 279 – Equipment; Cable numbers for the 3161 DSU/CSU are located in the
  • Page 281 – Glossary
  • Page 291 – Index
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ACCULINK

3160, 3161, 3164, AND 3165

DSU/CSU

OPERATOR’S GUIDE

Document No. 3160-A2-GB21-80

March 1999

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Page 2 - Copyright

Printed on recycled paper A 3160-A2-GB21-80 March 1999 Copyright 1999 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed,transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval sy...

Page 3 - Important Information; Important Safety Instructions

Important Information B 3160-A2-GB21-70 March 1999 ! Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. This product (when not powered by the optional direct feed cable) is intended to be used with a 3-wire ground...

Page 4 - Direct Feed Power Supply Warning

Important Information C 3160-A2-GB21-80 March 1999 Direct Feed Power Supply Warning ! WARNING: When energizing this product with the supplied direct feed power cable, connect only to a SELV (SafetyExtra Low Voltage) power source with a maximum available output of less than 240 VA. Powerconfiguration...

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