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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ACCULINK; Trademarks; COPYRIGHT
  • Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 4 – Notices
  • Page 5 – Government Requirements and Equipment Return; United States; NOTICE TO USERS OF THE UNITED STATES TELEPHONE NETWORK
  • Page 6 – Canada; NOTICE TO USERS OF THE CANADIAN TELEPHONE NETWORK
  • Page 7 – CAUTION
  • Page 8 – Table of Contents; Preface; vii; Introduction
  • Page 9 – Operation
  • Page 10 – List of Figures; Figure
  • Page 12 – List of Tables; Table; Test Health Messages
  • Page 14 – Related Documents
  • Page 15 – Overview
  • Page 16 – Features; Integral Modem
  • Page 17 – Front Panel Emulation
  • Page 18 – SNMP is an industry-standard network management
  • Page 21 – Connector Name
  • Page 22 – The 3161 DSU/CSU is a circuit card that is installed; Model 3161 Front Panel Functions; The twelve LEDs and six test jacks provided on the; Model 3161 DSU/CSU Rear Panel; The Auxiliary Backplane, which is installed on the rear; Auxiliary Backplane Connectors
  • Page 24 – Installation; This chapter contains information for installing your; Planning; The ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU is designed to
  • Page 25 – NETWORK
  • Page 26 – FRACTIONAL T1
  • Page 27 – Figure 2-6. Serial Connection through a Router to SNMP
  • Page 28 – Box Contents; NOTE; Important Safety Instructions section earlier in this guide.; Quick Start Procedure
  • Page 29 – Optional Power Selection; Installing the +24 Vdc Power Supply
  • Page 30 – Installing the Single –; To install the – 48 Vdc single source power supply,; 8 Vdc Single Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 31 – Installing the Redundant –; 8 Vdc Redundant Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 32 – The 3161 DSU/CSU performs the same power-up
  • Page 33 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To monitor the; Figure 2-10. Health and Status Results Screen; Test
  • Page 35 – Down; edit; Differences Using the Async Terminal: The password is; On this screen, set the Password Mode field as; Setting/Changing a Password
  • Page 36 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To set the; Figure 2-12. Password Configuration Screen
  • Page 37 – Optional cables you can order from the company are
  • Page 42 – Changing User Interface Access Security; To change user interface access security,
  • Page 45 – Operating the Front Panel; Front Panel Emulation on a
  • Page 47 – Device Health and Status Messages; Context-Sensitive Menu
  • Page 48 – LEDs
  • Page 49 – System LEDs
  • Page 50 – NETWORK Interface LEDs
  • Page 51 – Name
  • Page 52 – Data Port LEDs
  • Page 53 – Displaying LED Conditions on the Front Panel; Differences Using Async Terminal: You can monitor
  • Page 54 – Selecting the DSX-1 or a Port for LED Display; Differences Using the Async Terminal: Select Front
  • Page 55 – Figure 3-8 shows an example of this selection screen.; Front Panel Emulation on a PC; The 316x DSU/CSU front panel can be mimicked on; Figure 3-10. Front Panel Emulation Screen
  • Page 56 – Front Panel Emulation Screen Icons; Test Jacks; There are six Bantam 310 test jacks for signal
  • Page 58 – Test Jack Functions; Configuring the DSU/CSU; You have the option of customizing your 316x; Configuration Option Areas; The 316x DSU/CSU offers four sets of configuration; Configuration Options; The configuration options are divided into seven
  • Page 59 – Configuration Procedures; Use the Configuration (Cnfig) branch of the front panel; Figure 3-14. Configuration Branch for the Front Panel
  • Page 60 – Differences using the Async Terminal: Figure 3-15; the Async Terminal; Displaying/Editing Configuration Options; Press F3 to select Cnfig from the top-level menu
  • Page 61 – From the Edit screen, select the functional group; Populate this field with a valid configuration option set
  • Page 62 – Saving Edit Changes; Save
  • Page 63 – Selecting/Copying to a Specific Port; Selecting a Specific Port
  • Page 64 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To select a port,
  • Page 65 – To Copy to One or All Ports; To copy the configuration options to one or all ports,
  • Page 66 – by an SNMP management system you must,; Selecting the Port
  • Page 68 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To select the; Setting the IP Address
  • Page 70 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To set the IP; Options Screen; Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
  • Page 71 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To set the Link
  • Page 73 – When you are through changing the community; SNMP Traps; A trap is an unsolicited message that is sent from the; Enterprise-Specific Trap Definitions
  • Page 74 – Selecting the Number of Trap Managers
  • Page 76 – Trap; Configuring DS0 Channels; Differences Using the Async Terminal: Menu
  • Page 78 – Network T1 Interface; Allocation
  • Page 79 – DTE Chan; Figure 3-26. DS0 Channels Containing RBS Information Worksheet
  • Page 80 – Port Chan
  • Page 82 – Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments; Display Channel Symbols
  • Page 83 – DTE
  • Page 84 – Allocating Data Ports; Block – Allows a block of contiguous channels to be
  • Page 85 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To allocate data; Block Channel Assignment Method Example
  • Page 86 – Clear; ACAMI Channel Assignment Method Example
  • Page 88 – Select the configuration option set to be copied
  • Page 89 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To allocate DS0
  • Page 90 – Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation; Differences Using the Async Terminal: To clear DS0
  • Page 91 – Timing; The 316x DSU/CSU provides the ability to select a; The DSU/CSU clock source configuration option; Figure 3-32. Common Clocking Configurations
  • Page 92 – Configuring for Network Timing Example; Differences Using the Async Terminal: To configure
  • Page 93 – Configuring for External Timing Example
  • Page 95 – Enab; Figure 3-34. Async Terminal Status Branch; Device Health and Status; Use the Device Health and Status branch to view
  • Page 96 – Health and Status Messages
  • Page 97 – Displaying Device Health and Status; To display device health and status,
  • Page 98 – Self-Test Health Messages; Displaying Self-Test Results; Press F1 to select Stat from the top-level menu
  • Page 99 – Performance Report; Network performance is continuously monitored and; Performance Registers
  • Page 101 – Displaying User Performance Registers
  • Page 102 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To display a; Figure 3-36. Telco Performance Report Screen; Figure 3-37. User Performance Report Screen; Clearing User Performance Registers; You can reset the User registers from the DSU/CSU via
  • Page 103 – to scroll; Controlling the DSU/CSU; The Control branch of the front panel menu tree allows; Async Terminal
  • Page 104 – Acquiring the Active Physical Interface
  • Page 105 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To release the; Using the Integral Modem
  • Page 107 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To initiate a call; Entering a Password to Gain Access; Differences Using the Async Terminal: See Entering a
  • Page 108 – Disconnecting the Modem Connection; Disconnecting Using the Disconnect Command
  • Page 109 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To disconnect; Entering Numbers in the Phone Directories; To enter or change numbers in the phone directories,
  • Page 110 – Prev; Valid Phone Number Characters
  • Page 111 – Deactivating the Alarm Relay
  • Page 112 – Setting Interface Options; Async Terminal Interface
  • Page 113 – Activating Interface Option Changes; Async Terminal Menus and Screens
  • Page 114 – Menu Selection Screens; Menu Screen; Edit and Display Screens; Editing: Edit screens allow you to edit or change
  • Page 115 – Status messages appear in the last row of the screen
  • Page 116 – Display screens support the following Function keys; Function Representations for Display Screens; Character Matching: The async terminal also supports; Terminating a Session; To terminate the async terminal session from any
  • Page 117 – Maintenance; The ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU can detect and; Troubleshooting; The DSU/CSU offers a number of front panel alarms to
  • Page 118 – Alarms; The 316x DSU/CSU monitors alarm conditions; SNMP Trap per Interface
  • Page 119 – Test Commands; The test commands enable you to run loopbacks and; Figure 4-2. Test Branch for Async Terminal
  • Page 120 – Remote Loopback Tests; Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down
  • Page 121 – Local Loopback Tests
  • Page 122 – Starting a Line Loopback; The Line Loopback command (LLB) loops the
  • Page 123 – Starting a Payload Loopback; The Payload Loopback command (PLB) loops the; Starting a DTE Loopback; A DTE loopback can be activated and deactivated
  • Page 124 – Starting a Repeater Loopback
  • Page 125 – Starting a Data Channel Loopback
  • Page 126 – Starting a Data Terminal Loopback; HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 127 – DTE-initiated Loopbacks
  • Page 128 – Test Patterns; Sending Test Patterns
  • Page 129 – Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations; Monitoring Test Patterns
  • Page 130 – Aborting Test Patterns; Lamp Test; Starting a Lamp Test
  • Page 131 – Aborting a Lamp Test
  • Page 132 – Displaying DSU/CSU Test Status; Use the Test Status command to display the active tests; Test Status Messages
  • Page 133 – Differences Using the Async Terminal: To display test; Downloading Software; Resetting the DSU/CSU
  • Page 134 – key until
  • Page 135 – Front Panel Menu
  • Page 138 – Technical Specifications; ACCULINK Models 3160/3164 DSU/CSUs Technical Specifications
  • Page 140 – ACCULINK Model 3161 DSU/CSU Technical Specifications
  • Page 142 – Functional Grouping; The 316x DSU/CSU configuration option tables
  • Page 143 – This DSU/CSU is an intelligent device that displays; DTE Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 145 – Port Configuration Options
  • Page 148 – Network Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 150 – The Channel configuration options are divided into two; DTE Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 151 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 153 – General Configuration Options
  • Page 154 – User Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 158 – Alarm Configuration Options
  • Page 161 – SNMP Configuration Options; The SNMP configuration options are divided into two; General SNMP Configuration Options
  • Page 163 – SNMP Trap Configuration Options
  • Page 165 – Pin Assignments; Cables; Model 3161 DSU/CSU interface connections are
  • Page 166 – Signal
  • Page 168 – DSX-1 Port DTE Interface; This cable is typically supplied by a DTE vendor and is
  • Page 169 – Integral Modem Service
  • Page 170 – AUX Port Interface; The Auxiliary (AUX) port is reserved for future use for
  • Page 171 – COM Port Interface; The COM port connects to either a PC for front panel
  • Page 173 – The EIA-530A Port Interface connector information is
  • Page 174 – The RS449 Port Interface connector information is
  • Page 176 – V.35 Port Interface Connector; The V.35 Port Interface connector information is
  • Page 178 – Power Cable; Number; Power Input Connector; The required input power connector leads are shown in; DC Power Connector
  • Page 179 – The External Clock connector cable diagram is shown; External Clock Connector
  • Page 180 – Slide Latch Adapter; The Slide Latch Adapter 12-inch cable is shown in; Slide Latch Connector
  • Page 181 – SNMP MIB Objects
  • Page 182 – The objects defined by MIB II are organized into 10
  • Page 183 – SNMP Group
  • Page 184 – Interface Group, MIB II; The interfaces group consists of an object indicating; Interface Group – “ifType” Object (ifEntry 3); This object identifies the type of the interface based on; Interface Group – “ifMtu” Object (ifEntry 4); This object identifies the largest datagram that can be
  • Page 185 – This object specifies the desired state (configuration)
  • Page 186 – IP Group – “ipRoutingTable” Object (ip 21)
  • Page 188 – This object specifies the test patterns/codes being sent
  • Page 189 – This object specifies the timing source for the transmit
  • Page 194 – Where these object identifiers are defined as follows:
  • Page 195 – Troubleshooting Table
  • Page 197 – Configuration Worksheets; This appendix contains one set of blank worksheets to
  • Page 205 – Equipment List; Equipment
  • Page 206 – Glossary; Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution.
  • Page 208 – Index
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ACCULINK

316x DATA SERVICE UNIT/

CHANNEL SERVICE UNIT

(INCLUDES TERMINAL USER

INTERFACE)

OPERATOR’S GUIDE

Document No. 3160-A2-GB22-10

December 1996

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Page 2 - ACCULINK; Trademarks; COPYRIGHT

ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU A December 1996 3160-A2-GB22-10 ACCULINK 316x Data Service Unit/Channel Service Unit(includes Terminal User Interface)Operator’s Guide3160-A2-GB22-10 2nd Edition (December 1996) Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued ...

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

Safety Instructions B 3160-A2-GB22-10 December 1996 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product orincluded in the manual. 2. This product is intended to be used with a three-wire grounding type plug - a plugwhich has a grounding pin. Th...

Page 4 - Notices

ACCULINK 316x DSU/CSU C December 1996 3160-A2-GB22-10 Notices

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