Paradyne 336x E1 - Manual

Paradyne 336x E1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Trademarks; COPYRIGHT
  • Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 4 – Notices
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Preface; iii; Introduction
  • Page 6 – Maintenance
  • Page 7 – This operator’s guide contains installation, operation,; Related Document
  • Page 8 – Overview; The E1 NTU acts as an interface between a High; Features; The E1 NTU optimizes network performance with a
  • Page 9 – Front Panel Emulation; SNMP Management Support
  • Page 10 – Physical Description; Front Panel; The E1 NTU front panel (; Rear Panel; The E1 NTU rear panel contains the connectors and
  • Page 12 – Rear Panel Connectors and Switches
  • Page 13 – Installation; NETWORK
  • Page 14 – FRACTIONAL
  • Page 15 – SNMP Connection Examples; The E1 NTU can be connected to an SNMP; NOTE
  • Page 17 – HANDLING PRECAUTIONS; Optional Power Sources; The E1 NTU is typically powered by the ac power; Installing the +24 Vdc Power Supply
  • Page 18 – 8 Vdc Single Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 19 – Installing the Redundant –; 8 Vdc Redundant Source Power Supply Pinouts
  • Page 20 – Cabling Examples; The E1 NTU is supplied with an ac power module.; switch selects
  • Page 21 – After you connect the E1 NTU to a power source, the
  • Page 22 – Operation
  • Page 23 – This chapter contains information for operating your; Using the Front Panel
  • Page 24 – Keypad; Front Panel Menu
  • Page 25 – Test Jacks; LEDs; Selecting the G.703 DTE or Data Port for LED
  • Page 28 – Data Port LEDs
  • Page 29 – Displaying Unit Identity
  • Page 31 – Displaying LED Conditions; Test
  • Page 33 – Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
  • Page 34 – Saving Edit Changes; Save; Selecting/Copying to a Specific Port; Port
  • Page 35 – IP Network Addressing Scenario; Selecting the Port; Gen
  • Page 36 – Setting the IP Address
  • Page 37 – Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
  • Page 39 – Read; Configuring SNMP Traps; Configuration Options; Enabling SNMP Trap Messages; Alarm SNMP
  • Page 40 – Selecting the Number of Trap Managers; Configuring a Destination for SNMP Traps
  • Page 41 – Configuring DS0 Channels
  • Page 43 – Allocation
  • Page 46 – Port Chan
  • Page 48 – Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments; Display Channel Symbols
  • Page 49 – Allocating Data Ports; Block – Allows a block of contiguous channels to be; Appendix C
  • Page 50 – NET; Block Channel Assignment Method; Chan
  • Page 51 – Individual Channel Assignment Method
  • Page 52 – key to return
  • Page 53 – Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation
  • Page 54 – Selecting the Timing Source; Configuring for; Figure 3-12. Common Clocking Configurations
  • Page 55 – Configuring for Network Timing; Configuring for External Timing
  • Page 56 – Acquiring the Active User Interface
  • Page 58 – The E1 NTU User Interface Access Security section of
  • Page 59 – The E1 NTU can detect and report faults, and perform
  • Page 60 – Self-Test Health Messages
  • Page 61 – Device Health and Status; Use the Device Health and Status branch to view the; Health and Status Messages
  • Page 63 – HDSL Loop Performance; Use the HDSL Loop Performance branch to view the; HDSL Loop Performance Messages
  • Page 64 – Performance Reports
  • Page 67 – Performance Registers
  • Page 68 – Alarms
  • Page 69 – SNMP Traps
  • Page 70 – The E1 NTU is designed to provide you with many; Troubleshooting
  • Page 72 – Six test jacks are located on the front panel; Test Jack Functions
  • Page 73 – Test Commands; Remote Loopback Tests; Ptrns
  • Page 74 – Local Loopback Tests
  • Page 75 – Starting a Line Loopback
  • Page 77 – Starting a Data Channel Loopback
  • Page 79 – Test Patterns; Sending Test Patterns
  • Page 80 – Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations
  • Page 81 – Monitoring Test Patterns
  • Page 82 – Lamp Test; Starting a Lamp Test
  • Page 83 – Aborting a Lamp Test; Displaying E1 NTU Test Status
  • Page 86 – Technical Specifications; The technical specifications for the Models 3360,; Specifications
  • Page 88 – The E1 NTU configuration option tables contain a list
  • Page 89 – DTE Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 90 – Port Configuration Options
  • Page 94 – Network Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 95 – The Channel configuration options are divided into two; and; DTE Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 96 – Data Port Channel Configuration Options
  • Page 99 – General Configuration Options
  • Page 100 – User Interface Configuration Options
  • Page 103 – Alarm Configuration Options
  • Page 104 – SNMP Configuration Options; The SNMP configuration options are divided into two; General SNMP Configuration Options
  • Page 108 – SNMP Trap Configuration Options
  • Page 110 – Configuration Worksheets; This section contains one set of blank worksheets to be
  • Page 112 – Network Interface
  • Page 116 – Pin Assignments; The E1 NTU is shipped with a power module. Various; HDSL Network Interface; The HDSL Network interface is an 8-position, unkeyed; HDSL Network Connector
  • Page 117 – Signal
  • Page 118 – AUX Port Interface; The Auxiliary (AUX) port connects to the SNMP LAN
  • Page 119 – COM Port Interface; The COM port connects to a PC for front panel
  • Page 122 – provides the RS449 interface shown in
  • Page 124 – provides the V.35 interface shown in
  • Page 126 – provides the X.21 interface shown in
  • Page 128 – Power Input Connector; The input power connector leads are shown in; DC Power Connector; Optional DC Power Cable; shows the wire colors. The
  • Page 129 – External Clock Interface; The External Clock connector pinouts are in; External Clock Connector
  • Page 130 – SNMP MIB Objects; This appendix describes the Management Information; System Group
  • Page 131 – System Group – “sysDescr” Object (system 1); Interface Group, MIB II
  • Page 132 – Interface Group – “ifIndex” Object (ifEntry 1)
  • Page 133 – Interface Group – “ifMtu” Object (ifEntry 4); This object identifies the largest datagram that can be; Interface Group – “ifSpeed” Object (ifEntry 5); This object provides the interface’s current bandwidth
  • Page 136 – Transmission Group, MIB II
  • Page 138 – This object specifies the loopback state of the E1
  • Page 144 – This object contains the result of the most recently; Paradyne Enterprise MIB; The variable devConfigAreaCopy under the
  • Page 145 – SNMP MIB to Front Panel Command Cross-Reference
  • Page 149 – This appendix describes a means of configuring 33xx; IP Network Addressing; The IP network addressing scenario (
  • Page 150 – Figure F-1. Daisy-Chained Standalone Devices at the Central Site
  • Page 153 – Equipment List; Equipment
  • Page 154 – Glossary; A single bit stream that combines two or more bit streams.
  • Page 163 – Index
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ACCULINK

336x E1 NETWORK

TERMINATION UNIT

OPERATOR’S GUIDE

Document No. 3360-A2-GB20-20

December 1996

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Page 2 - Trademarks; COPYRIGHT

ACCULINK 336x E1 NTU A December 1996 3360-A2-GB20-20 ACCULINK336x E1 Network Termination Unit Operator’s Guide3360-A2-GB20-20 3rd Edition (December 1996) Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release. Warranty, Sales, and Service...

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

Important Instructions B 3360-A2-GB20-20 December 1996 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 – ...

Page 4 - Notices

ACCULINK 336x E1 NTU C December 1996 3360-A2-GB20-20 In addition, if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits, take the followingprecautions: – Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. – Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specificall...

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