ADTRAN NetVanta User Manual

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Quick Start Guide
NETVANTA OCTAL T1 WIDE MODULE P/N 1200843L1
SPECIFICATIONS
Interface Type: RJ-48C
Line Rate: 1.544 Mbits/s +/- 75 bps
Capacity: Eight T1 circuits
Framing: D4 (SF) or ESF
Line Build-Out: 0,- 7.5, -15, -22.5 dB
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the cover plate from the appropriate option slot in the NetVanta 4305/5305 Base Unit.
2. Slide the NetVanta Octal T1 Wide Module into the option slot until the module is firmly positioned against the front of the chassis.
3. Secure the thumbscrews at both edges of the module. Tighten with a screwdriver.
4. Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
5. Complete the installation of the system as specified in the Hardware Installation Guide (P/N 61200890L1-34 or P/N 61200990L1-34).
T1 NETWORK (RJ-48C) CONNECTION PINOUT
Pin Name Description
1 R1 Receive data from the network
Input Signal: 0 to -36 dB (DS-1)
Support for Nx64 on all T1 interfaces (1-8)
2 T1 Receive data from the network
3 UNUSED
Test: Line loopback, payload loopback, remote
loopback, test pattern generation and detection:
QRSS, 20
Environmental: Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
Relative Humidity: up to 95% Noncondensing
Clock Source: Network, Internal
Compliance: FCC Part 15/Class A, UL 60950/CSA C22.2 No.
60950, FCC Part 68/ACTA, Industry Canada
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20
-1, 215-1, 511, all ones, all zeros
4 R Transmit data toward the network
5 T Transmit data toward the network
6-8 UNUSED
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Quick Start Guide
NETVANTA OCTAL T1 WIDE MODULE P/N 1200843L1
COMMANDS
alias <text>
Text name assigned to the interface by an SNMP Network Management Station (NMS). <text> Up to 64 alphanumeric characters
coding {AMI | B8ZS}
Configures the line coding for the T1 interface.
AMI Alternate Mark Inversion
*
B8ZS
fdl {ansi | att | none}
Specifies the FDL standard on the T1
ansi Sets the standard to ANSI T1.403.
att Sets the standard to ATT TR54016.
none No FDL standard specified.
framing {D4 | ESF}
Configures the framing format of the T1 interface.
D4 Super Frame T1 framing
*
ESF
clock source {line | internal}
Configures the source of the clock for the system.
*
line
internal Use the internal clock source.
description <text>
Comment line to provide an identifier for this interface (for example, circuit ID, contact information, etc.).
<text> Up to 80 alphanumeric characters lbo {0*| -7.5 | -15 | -22.5}
Configures the line build out (in dB) for the T1 interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value.
loopback network {line | payload} Initiates a local T1 interface loopback. Data received on the T1 is transmitted back out on the T1 circuit.
line Physical loop at the T1 interface connector
payload Physical loop at the T1 interface including the framer
loopback remote line {fdl | inband}
Sends loopback code to the remote unit to initiate a line loopback. Use the no form of this command to send a loopdown code to the remote unit to deactivate the loopback.
fdl
inband
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Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution
Extended Super Frame T1 framing
Recovers clock from the T1 circuit.
Uses the facility data link (fdl) to initiate a full T1 loopback of the signal received by the remote unit from the network.
Uses the inband channel to initiate a full T1 physical loopback (metallic) of the signal received from the network.
loopback remote payload
Sends loopback code to the remote unit to initiate a payload loopback at the far end. A payload loopback is a 1.536 Mbps loopback of the payload data received from the network maintaining bit­sequence integrity for the information bits by synchronizing (regenerating) the timing. Use the no form of this command to send a loopdown code to the remote unit to deactivate the loopback.
tdm-group <number (1-1024)> timeslot <DS0 range (1-24)>
Creates a group of contiguous DS0s on this interface to be used during the cross-connect process.
<number> Number to identify this group
<DS0 Range> Number of DS0s in this group in the form
(starting DS0 - ending DS0)
no loopback
Disables all loopbacks.
no loopback remote
Sends loop down code to far end.
no shutdown
Activates the interface and allows it to pass data.
remote-alarm {rai} Enables transmit of yellow alarm when receive is in LOS or Red.
remote-loopback
Allows the T1 interface to be looped from the far end (remote device, Telco, etc.).
show {bert} Displays the error counters for the pattern selected.
shutdown
Turns off the interface. The no version of this command turns the interface on and allows it to pass data.
snmp trap link-status
Enables the interface to send SNMP traps when the link status changes and controls the SNMP variable, ifLinkUpDownTrap Enable. The default is enabled.
test pattern {p511| qrss | ones | zeros | p215 | p220} Initiates a PRBS (pseudo-random binary sequence) from the unit.
p511 Repeating 2^9-1 test pattern qrss Quasi-random test pattern ones all ones pattern zeros all zeros pattern p215 Repeating2^15-1 test pattern p220 Repeating 2^20-1 test pattern
test-pattern clear
Clears the test pattern error count.
test-pattern insert Inserts an error into currently active test pattern.
* Indicates the default value.
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