Total Access 1224
Quad T1 IMA 24-Port DSLAM
Installation and Maintenance Practice
Document Number: 61179621L1-5C
CLEI Number: VAMA510E_ _
January 2007
Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24-Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice
Front Matter
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BJanuary 2006This is the second release of this document. This version reflects a
change in front panel silk-screen labeling and provides additional
guidance for performing configuration archiving.
CJanuary 2007This is the third release of this document. This version updates the
software to Rev B03.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide a reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus, set out
in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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Section 1
Introduction
GENERAL
The Total Access 1224 (see Figure 1-1) is a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
(DSLAM) system that is used to further extend Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
services in the network.
POTS PORTS 1-24
1
3
2
T1/E1
4
1179621L1
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
Figure 1-1. Total Access 1224
EXPANSION
OUT
FAN MOD ULE
1179675L1
3.0
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DESCRIPTION
The Total Access 1224 is a mini-DSLAM that accepts up to four T1 network feeds assigned to
a single IMA group. Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) is a technology used to bond multiple
(DS1) links into a single data pipe.
The Total Access 1224 provides ADSL2+ service for up to 24 subscribers per unit. Plain Old
Telephone Service (POTS) is brought in from an on-board splitter and is placed on the same
pair as the ADSL2+ signal. Since ADSL2+ and POTS are transported on the same twisted pair,
the customer must use a low-pass filter on the line before attempting to use analog services.
The lines are configured for service with flow-through provisioning using a network configuration application such as Telcordia’s Network Configuration (NCON). Permanent Virtual
Circuits (PVCs) in the ATM network to the subscriber’s chosen Internet Service Provider (ISP)
allow the customer access to the internet.
The Total Access 1224 is rack-mountable and measures 1.75 inches (1U) high, 17.25 inches
wide, and 11.125 inches deep (measurements do not include the mounting brackets). The
device may be powered using one or two –48 VDC sources, one for a non-redundant power
configuration, two for a redundant power configuration.
For detailed specification information on the Total Access 1224 system, refer to “Section 7,
Specifications”.
Features
The Total Access 1224 system incorporates the following features:
• Front panel indication of network, customer, and power/self-test status
• 24 ports of ADSL2+ plus POTS
• Redundant power inputs
• POTS service is not power dependent
• Removable front-accessible fan module (P/N 1179675L1)
• Front panel indication of T1 status
• Supports IMA for up to four T1/E1 IMA links
• ADSL options provisionable to accommodate both short and long haul T1s
• Provisioning and alarm monitoring via TL1, SNMP, local craft interface, and inband
management channel
• IMA group support (one group)
• Operates over an extended temperature range of –40°C to +70°C
• Interoperable with any ATM T1 IMA device built to current IMA specifications, which
includes the Total Access 3000 IMA Aggregation System
• Compliant with GR-63-CORE/GR-1089-CORE (NEBS), and Listed to the applicable UL
Safety Standard(s)
• Expansion capabilities for a total of three Total Access 1224 Client chassis to a Host unit
• In-band management of the expansion chassis
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Description
Front Panel LEDs
There are ten LEDs on the front panel of the Total Access 1224, as shown in Figure 1-2.
• Two LEDs provide status information (
PWR and ALM)
• Four LEDs provide the status of the four T1/E1s (
• Two LEDs provide Ethernet (
• Two LEDs provide Expansion Port (
POTS PORTS 1-24
ETHERNET) status
EXPANSION OUT) status
1179621L1
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
T1/E1)
EXPANSION
OUT
ETHERNET
FAN MOD ULE
1179675L1
3.0
EXPANSION
OUT
Figure 1-2. Total Access 1224 Front Panel LEDs
See Table 1-1 for a listing of LEDs and their status.
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Table 1-1. Front Panel LEDs
LabelStatusDescription
PWR
ALM
T1/E1 1–4
ETHERNET
EXPANSION OUT
Green
Yellow
Red
Off
Yellow
Red
Off
Green
Green Flashing
Yellow
Yellow Flashing
Red
Off
Green
Green Flashing
Yellow
Green
Green Flashing
Yellow
Total Access 1224 is In Service
Total Access 1224 is Out of Service-Maintenance
Total Access 1224 has failed self test
No power present on
Total Access 1224
Total Access 1224 is reporting a Minor alarm
Total Access 1224 is reporting a Major alarm
No alarms reported on
All good
T1/E1 OK, no IMA Synchronization
Signal present Out of Frame (OOF)
T1/E1 is in loopback
No signal
Facility unassigned
Ethernet signal present
Ethernet with traffic
No signal
Connected to a downstream chassis
Connected with traffic
No signal
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Compliance
Table 1-2 shows the compliance codes for the Total Access 1224. The Total Access 1224 is
compliant with GR-63-CORE/GR-1089-CORE (NEBS), and Listed to the applicable UL Safety
Standard(s). The device is to be installed in a restricted access location.
Table 1-2. Compliance Codes
CodeInputOutput
Power Code (PC)FC
Telecommunication Code (TC)––
Installation Code (IC)E–
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.
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Section 2
Application Guidelines
INTRODUCTION
The Total Access 1224 provides 24 ADSL2+ plus POTS ports downstream to the subscriber,
one to four T1 IMA ports upstream to the network, local and remote management capabilities,
and ten front panel LEDs that indicate status. Figure 2-1 illustrates an operational scenario
for the Total Access 1224.
Central Office or Remote Terminal
Quad IMA Providing 1-4 DS1s
POTS PORTS 1-24
POTS Ports 1-24
Voice Switch or DLC
Providing 1-24 POTS
Figure 2-1. Total Access 1224 Operational Scenario
24 Ports
Subscriber
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL2+ Plus POTS
Subscriber
1179621L1
EXPANSION
OUT
FAN MOD ULE
1179675L1
3.0
PowerTo Ground
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EXPANSION
Up to four Total Access 1224 systems can be connected together (see Figure 2-2). One of the
units must be a Total Access 1224 Host unit (P/N 1179621L1) and the others are Total Access
1224 Client units (P/N 1179621L5).
The client units (also referred to as Expansion units) have RJ-45 jacks, labeled
EXPANSION OUT, for the purpose of expanding one to another.
and
EXPANSION IN
The Total Access 1224 provides the network connection for all of the client units. All provisioning for the clients is completed through the host unit.
Beginning with the host, a Category 5e, non-crossover cable is connected from the
OUT
jack to the EXPANSION IN jack of the first client unit. Further connections between client
unit
EXPANSION OUT jacks to EXPANSION IN jacks continue until a total of up to three client
EXPANSION
units have been connected with the third client unit having only a connection to the
EXPANSION IN jack.
Host
FAN MODULE
1179675L1
POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
1179621L1
EXPANSION
OUT
3.0
Client 1
FAN MOD ULE
1179621L5
1179675L1
Client 2
Client 3
POTS PORTS 1-24
POTS PORTS 1-24
POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
1179621L5
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
1179621L5
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
EXPANSION
IN
EXPANSION
IN
EXPANSION
IN
Figure 2-2. Expansion Cabling
EXPANSION
OUT
EXPANSION
OUT
EXPANSION
OUT
3.0
FAN MOD ULE
1179675L1
3.0
FAN MOD ULE
1179675L1
3.0
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INTRODUCTION
Electronic units can be damaged by ESD. When handling units,
wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place units in antistatic packing material when
transporting or storing. When working on units, always place them
on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded.
Section 3
Installation
C A U T I O N !
SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE
OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.
CAUTION
After unpacking the Total Access 1224, inspect it for damage. If damage has occurred, file a
claim with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service. Refer to “Appendix A,
Warranty” for further information. If possible, keep the original shipping container to return
the Total Access 1224 for repair or for verification of shipping damage.
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Shipping Contents
The shipping container for the Total Access 1224 includes the contents shown in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1. Total Access 1224 Shipping Contents
DescriptionPart NumberQuantity
Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24-Port DSLAM1179621L11
Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24-Port DSLAM Installation and
Maintenance Practice
Cable Assembly, Ground Wire3125P037@1
Terminal Block32024CON101
Mounting Bracket, 19-inch32655402
Mounting Bracket, 23-inch32655412
Screw, 8-32 × 1/432760030074
Screw, 8-32 × 3/163276110344
Cable Tie32920323
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Required Tools
The following tools and materials are required to install the Total Access 1224:
•Wire-wrap tool
• #2 phillips-head screwdriver
• #1 phillips-head screwdriver
• Straight-slot screwdriver
• Multimeter (ohmmeter and voltmeter)
• Crimping tool for power lugs
• Wire strippers
• Side cutters
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Installation Prerequisites
INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES
The following items should be completed prior to installing the Total Access 1224:
1. Make sure that the network feed is in place.
2. Make sure that local power is available and that the required fuses are installed.
CAUTION
The maximum power draw for the Total Access 1224 system is 50
watts.
The Total Access 1224 system should be fused at 3.0 amps.
3. Complete Table 3-2 with the information that is needed to turn-up and provision the Total
Access 1224.
Table 3-2. Turn-up and Provisioning Prerequisite information
Item DescriptionVal ue
Network Feed/Aggregation System IP Address
Network Feed/Aggregation System Port
Total Access 1224 IP Address
Total Access 1224 Default Gateway
Total Access 1224 Subnet Mask
Total Access 1224 VPI/VCI
Number of Network Facilities Feeding the Total Access 1224
CLEI Code/System Name
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INSTALLATION STEPS
The following steps are required to install the Total Access 1224. Each step has an associated
procedure which is referenced below the step. Each procedure provides detailed information
for completing the step.
1. Mount the Total Access 1224 system with the appropriate hardware.
For detailed information, refer to “Mounting the Total Access 1224” on page 3-5.
2. Ground the Total Access 1224.
For detailed information, refer to “Ground Connection” on page 3-8.
3. Make the power connections to the Total Access 1224.
For detailed information, refer to “Power Connection” on page 3-9.
4. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Total Access 1224.
For detailed information, refer to “Ethernet Connection” on page 3-11.
5. Connect the DB-15 male alarm cable connector to the Total Access 1224 and wire-wrap
the connections to an alarm panel.
For detailed information, refer to “Alarm Connections” on page 3-12.
6. Connect the network cable.
For detailed information, refer to “Network Connections” on page 3-13.
7. Connect the ADSL2+ plus POTS and POTS cables.
For detailed information, refer to “ADSL2+ Plus POTS Connections” on page 3-14.
8. Turn-up the Total Access 1224.
For detailed information, refer to “Quick Turn-up Steps” on page 3-17.
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Mounting the Total Access 1224
The Total Access 1224 is shipped with two sets of mounting brackets that accommodate either
a 19-inch or 23-inch rack.
• The mounting brackets used for a 19-inch rack are part number 3265540.
• The mounting brackets used for a 23-inch rack are part number 3265541.
The mounting brackets provide for flush or mid-mounting configurations. Figure 3-1 shows
the Total Access 1224 mounting bracket installation options. Four screws (supplied with the
unit) are required for mounting the brackets to the system.
Mounting brackets - 19-inch rack
BACK
1
3
2
4
T
1
/E
1
FRONT
P/N 3265540
Mounting brackets - 23-inch rack
BACK
1
3
2
4
T1/E1
FRONT
P/N 3265541
Figure 3-1. Mounting Brackets
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Flush-mount
For flush-mount systems, the Total Access 1224 must be mounted from the front of the rack,
with mounting brackets in the flush-mounting orientation (see Figure 3-2). When flushmounting a Total Access 1224 in the rack, use a #2 phillips-head screwdriver and attach the
mounting brackets, with the flanges containing the slotted rack-mounting holes facing the
front, to the mounting bracket holes closest to the front of the Total Access 1224.
Using four screws appropriate for the mounting rack and the appropriate screwdriver, secure
the Total Access 1224 in place on the rack.
BACK
1
3
2
4
T
1
/
E
1
FRONT
Flush-mount Orientation
19-inch Mounting Brackets
23-inch Mounting Brackets
Figure 3-2. Flush-mount Orientation
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Mid-mount
For mid-mount systems, the Total Access 1224 must be mounted from the rear of the rack,
with mounting brackets in the mid-mounting orientation (see Figure 3-3). For mid-mounting a
Total Access 1224 in the rack, use a #2 phillips-head screwdriver and attach the mounting
brackets, with the flanges containing the slotted rack-mounting holes facing the front, to the
mounting bracket holes closest to the back of the Total Access 1224.
Using four screws appropriate for the mounting rack and the appropriate screwdriver, secure
the Total Access 1224 in place on the rack.
BACK
1
3
2
4
T1/
E1
FRONT
Mid-mount Orientation
19-inch Mounting Brackets
23-inch Mounting Brackets
Figure 3-3. Mid-mount Orientation
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Ground Connection
The ground wire must be 12 to 18 AWG, however, it must be as large or larger than the wire
used for power. The Total Access 1224 must be grounded to a reliable grounding source.
To connect the ground wire, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the ground wire (fitted with a loop terminal end) to the ground lug on the front of
the Total Access 1224 (see Figure 3-4).
2. Clean the surface of the frame ground source and apply an appropriate antioxidant.
3. Connect the other end of the ground wire to the grounded frame.
4. Using an ohmmeter, verify continuity between the ground lug and a known good frame
ground. The reading should be less than 1 ohm.
1
3
2
4
T1/
E1
Figure 3-4. Total Access 1224 Ground Connection
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Power Connection
The Total Access 1224 provides redundant power inputs. Two sources of –48 VDC must be
provided to use the redundant power feature. The power wires must be 12 to 18 AWG
stranded copper. The Total Access 1224 uses a four-point terminal block (see Figure 3-5) to
accept the –48 VDC and –48 VDC RET leads.
-48 VDC A
-48 VDC A RET
-48 VDC B
-48 VDC B RET
Figure 3-5. Four-point Terminal Block
NOTE
If a non-redundant power configuration is to be implemented, use
the connections marked –48 VDC A and –48 VDC A RET.
To connect the power source, perform the following steps:
1. With the power disconnected at the source, remove approximately 1/4-inch of insulation
from the ends of both power wires.
NOTE
ADTRAN recommends an external fuse rated at 3.0 amps.
2. Using a small flat-head screwdriver, loosen the setscrews on the top of the terminal block.
3. Insert the bare wire into the opening on the front of the terminal block, making sure that
the wire is inserted correctly according to the labeling on the unit above the terminal
block.
4. While holding the wire in place, tighten the setscrew until the wire is secure.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all power leads are connected.
6. Apply power to the Total Access 1224 and test the voltage and polarity on the terminal
block using the tops of the setscrews as test points.
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Fans/Fan Filter
The Total Access 1224 is shipped with a pre-installed fan module (P/N 1179675L1). The fan
module is located on the right side of the unit, and contains four fans (see Figure 3-6). The
fans move filtered air (if the filter is installed) into the Total Access 1224 chassis and out
through the exhaust slots on the left side.
The fans are monitored by the system and are tested during power-up or when a fan module is
installed. The fans can also be manually tested from the Self-test menu. If any fan fails, the
PWR LED lights red indicating a self-test failure. At the same time, a minor alarm is generated
indicating the problem. This also occurs if the fan(s) fail during use. If the fan module is
removed from the shelf for replacement and/or maintenance, the alarm can be suppressed
depending on the fan alarm delay.
The fans are thermostatically controlled and are only powered on when necessary. Initially,
only one fan is activated. The fans are alternated to maintain the specified temperature level.
If the temperature continues to rise, all fans are used at the same time. In the event the
temperature still remains too high, the ADSL circuits are shut down until a safe operating
temperature is reached.
The fan module and fan filter are field-replaceable.
FAN MODULE
1179675L1
L1
MODULE
1179675
FAN
Figure 3-6. Total Access 1224 Fan Module
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Ethernet Connection
The Total Access 1224 interfaces with networks for management through an Ethernet port
(see Figure 3-7).
FAN MOD ULE
1179621L1
1179675L1
POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
EXPANSION
OUT
3.0
Ethernet Connection
Figure 3-7. Total Access 1224 Ethernet Port
The following Ethernet protocols are supported:
• IEEE 802.3, 10/100Base-T
• IEEE 802.1Q
• IEEE 802.1P User Defined VLAN Priority (upstream)
• DHCP Client Mode for Management
•SNMP
• Ethernet frame sizes up to 1,522 bytes (later releases planned for 1,600 bytes)
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Alarm Connections
The Total Access 1224 provides an Type SP15 connector (see Figure 3-8) with three auxiliary
alarm inputs and three alarm outputs (Major, Minor, and Critical). If load shedding is active
then the Critical alarm output will be active. Alarm inputs are activated by shorting A and B
contacts (closing an externally connected relay). The outputs provide both normally open and
normally closed pins (through internal relay contacts) for proper operation with a variety of
alarm panels. Each alarm event generates an autonomous TL1 message that is transmitted
via the in-band management channel to a monitoring device.
A cable with a Type SP15 male connector on one end and a stub at the other end is available
(P/N 1196DB901L1) for wire-wrap connections to an alarm panel.
Alarm Connection
FAN MOD ULE
1179621L1
1179675L1
POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
Figure 3-8. Total Access 1224 Alarm Connection
The alarm pinouts are shown in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3. Alarm Pinouts
PinColorContact Description
1RedAlarm 3 Input - A
2Red/BlackAlarm 1 Input - B
3Red/WhiteCritical Alarm COM
4OrangeMinor Alarm COM
5Orange/BlackMajor Alarm COM
6WhiteAlarm 3 Input - B
7White/BlackAlarm 2 Input - A
8BlackCritical Alarm NC
9Black/WhiteMinor Alarm NC
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10Blue/BlackMajor Alarm NC
11Blue/WhiteAlarm 2 Input - B
12BlueAlarm 1 Input - A
13Green/BlackCritical Alarm NO
14Green/WhiteMinor Alarm NO
15GreenMajor Alarm NO
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Network Connections
Network connections are accomplished via the 50-pin amphenol connector labeled T1/E1 1-4
(see Figure 3-9). See Table 3-4 for the pinout of the T1/E1 interface.
Network Connection
FAN MOD ULE
1179621L1
1179675L1
POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
EXPANSION
OUT
3.0
Figure 3-9. Total Access 1224 Network Connection
Table 3-4. T1/E1 Interface Pinout
Pin NumbersDescription
1, 26RX Tip/Ring 1
2, 27TX Tip/Ring 1
3, 28RX Tip/Ring 2
4, 29TX Tip/Ring 2
5, 30RX Tip/Ring 3
6, 31TX Tip/Ring 3
7, 32RX Tip/Ring 4
8, 33TX Tip/Ring 4
9-25, 34–50Unused
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ADSL2+ Plus POTS Connections
The Total Access 1224 utilizes two 25-pair amphenol connectors (see Figure 3-10), which are
used as follows:
• One amphenol for connection to the POTS pairs
• One amphenol for connection to the ADSL2+ plus POTS pairs
FAN MOD ULE
1179621L1
1179675L1
POTS PORTS 1-24
POTS Connection
Ports 1-24
ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
ADSL+POTS Connection
Ports 1-24
EXPANSION
OUT
3.0
Figure 3-10. Total Access 1224 POTS and ADSL+POTS Connections
POTS Interface
Each POTS interface on the Total Access 1224 accepts a POTS signal from the CO and passes
it through to the ADSL2+ plus POTS interface for delivery to the customer. POTS service is not
affected by loss of power to the unit.
ADSL2+ Plus POTS Interface
Each ADSL2+ plus POTS interface provides transport for standard POTS from the Central
Office (CO) to the customer. The frequency ranges for Total Access 1224 deployment are as
follows:
• POTS accommodates frequency ranges up to 4 kHz
• ADSL and ADSL2 accommodates frequency ranges up to 1.1 MHz
• ADSL2+ accommodates frequency ranges up to 2.2 MHz
Any analog devices connected to this interface must use a low-pass filter to prevent high
frequencies from interfering with the device.
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POTS Connection
The Total Access 1224 must be connected to a POTS source to provide POTS to the customers.
In a standard configuration, the POTS will be brought in from a nearby cross-connect. The
Total Access 1224 accepts the POTS signal on the amphenol connector labeled
1-24
. There is a one-to-one correlation between the pins on the POTS amphenol connector and
the pins on the ADSL2+ plus POTS (
ADSL + POTS PORTS 1-24) amphenol connector. Refer to the
POTS PORTS
“Customer Connections (ADSL2+ PLUS POTS)” section below for more information.
To establish a POTS connection, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the cable with the 25-pair female amphenol connector to the male amphenol connector provided, labeled
POTS PORTS 1-24.
2. Tighten the screw (normally provided with each amphenol connector attached to the
cable) on the right side of each amphenol connector, and use the cable ties (provided)
threaded through the tie-down brackets (provided) to secure the left side of the amphenol
connectors.
NOTE
This wire tie may be used to assist in routing the power cables and
the ADSL+POTS cables that originate from the right most amphenol connector.
NOTE
The POTS interface may be connected to the outside plant.
Customer Connections (ADSL2+ PLUS POTS)
The Total Access 1224 provides 24 ADSL2+ plus POTS ports on one 50-pin male amphenol
connector. POTS is brought in from the CO on the POTS amphenol connector as described in
the preceding section. The ADSL2+ is generated locally and placed on the same pair as the
corresponding POTS signal for delivery to the customer.
There is a one-to-one correlation between the pins on the ADSL2+ plus POTS amphenol
connector and the pins on the POTS amphenol connector. Refer to the “POTS Connection”
section above for more information. The 25th pair is not used. To establish the ADSL2+ plus
POTS connection, perform the following steps:
1. Connect the 25-pair female amphenol connector to the male amphenol connector provided, labeled
ADSL + POTS PORTS 1-24.
2. Tighten the screw (normally provided with each amphenol connector attached to the
cable) on the right side of each amphenol connector, and use the cable ties (provided)
threaded through the tie-down brackets (provided) to secure the left side of the amphenol
connectors.
The pin assignments for the left and right POTS and ADSL2+ plus POTS cables are shown
in Table 3-5.
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Table 3-5. POTS and ADSL+POTS Cable Pin Assignments for Left-most Connectors
Pair #Pins R.T.Pair #Pins R.T.
11, 261313, 38
22, 271414, 39
33, 281515, 40
44, 291616, 41
55, 301717, 42
66, 311818, 43
77, 321919, 44
88, 332020, 45
99, 342121, 46
1010, 352222, 47
1111, 362323, 48
1212, 372424, 49
2525, 50 Not used
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Quick Turn-up Steps
QUICK TURN-UP STEPS
Perform the following steps to complete a basic T1 turn-up of the Total Access 1224 system:
1. Connect VT100 terminal or personal computer emulating a VT100 terminal to the Total
Access 1224 craft port.
For more information, refer to “Craft Interface” on page 5-1.
2. Press
CTRL+R until the Login screen (see Figure 3-11) displays.
Total Access 1224
Login: ADMIN
Password: ********
Figure 3-11. Login Screen
3. Enter the default username, “ADMIN” (or the configured username with System
Administrator privileges), and press
4. Enter the default password, “PASSWORD” (or the configured password), and press
ENTER.
ENTER.
NOTE
The username and password fields are case sensitive. The default
values are all uppercase. For more information, refer to “Password
Control Menu” on page 5-46.
The Total Access 1224 Main menu displays (see Figure 3-12).
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TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Total Access 1224
1. Configuration
2. ATM Circuit Management
3. System Management
4. Network Port
5. DSL Menus
6. System Alarms
7. System Event Log
8. Contact Information
9. Enter TL1 mode
10. Logoff
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 3-12. Total Access 1224 Main Menu
5. Provision the appropriate network termination.
6. From the Total Access 1224 Main menu, select
The Network Port menu (see Figure 3-13) displays.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Network Port
1. T1
2. IMA
3. Select T1/E1 Mode
Selection :
Network Port, and press ENTER.
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 3-13. Network Port Menu
7. From the Network Port menu, select
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T1, and press ENTER.
8. The T1 Main Menu (see Figure 3-14) displays.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
T1 Main Menu
1. T1 Provisioning
2. T1 Status
3. T1 Performance
4. Test
5. Restore T1 Factory Defaults
Selection :
Quick Turn-up Steps
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 3-14. T1 Main Menu
9. From the T1 Main Menu, select
The T1 Provisioning menu (see Figure 3-15) displays.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
T1 Provisioning for # 1
1. Type DSX
2. Framing ESF
3. Line Code B8ZS
4. Line Build Out 0 - 133 ft
'N' - Next T1 Port 'P' - Previous T1 Port
Selection :
T1 Provisioning, and press ENTER.
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 3-15. T1 Provisioning Screen
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10. From the T1 Provisioning menu, configure the Type, Framing, Line Code, and Line Build Out
setting to match the settings of the T1DS1s provided. Press
N to access the next T1/DS1
to configure and continue this process until all the T1/DS1s are properly configured.
11. From the T1 Provisioning menu, press
12. From the T1 Main Menu, select T1 Status, and press
ESC to return to the T1 Main Menu.
ENTER.
13. From the T1 Status menu, confirm that the T1/DS1s do not have active alarms.
NOTE
If the T1/DS1s have active alarms, this is an indication of a network feed issue.
14. From the T1 Status menu, press
15. From the Network Port menu, select
16. From the IMA Main Menu, select
17. From the IMA Provisioning menu, select
18. From the IMA Facility Provisioning for # 1 menu, select
ENTER.
ESC until the Network Port menu displays.
IMA and press ENTER.
Provisioning, and press ENTER.
IMA Facility, and press ENTER.
Facility Operation Mode, and press
19. From the Operation Mode for Facility for # 1 menu, provision the facilities as appropriate.
For more information, refer to “Operation Mode for Facility Menu” on page 5-110.
The default settings assign the four facilities to the IMA Group.
20. From the Operation Mode for Facility for # 1 menu, press
ESC until the IMA Provisioning
menu displays.
21. From the IMA Provisioning menu, select
22. From the IMA Group Provisioning menu, select
23. From the Group Operation Mode menu, select
24. Press
25. From the Main Menu, select
ESC until the Main Menu displays.
System Management, and press ENTER.
26. From the System Management menu, select
IMA Group, and press ENTER.
Group Operation Mode, and press ENTER.
In Service, and press ENTER.
IP Address, and press ENTER.
27. From the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu, verify that the Mode is set to
Static.
28. From the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu, select
ENTER.
Configure IP, and press
29. From the Status IP Settings - for IP over ATM menu, configure the following fields:
• IP Address
•Subnet Mask
•VPI/VCI
•Default Gateway
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30. Add the IP address to the network routers/servers.
Quick Turn-up Steps
31. Press
32. From the System Management menu, select
ESC until the System Management menu displays.
Test IP Address, and press ENTER.
The Test IP Address menu is displayed (see Figure 3-16).
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Test IP Address
1. IP Address Not configured
2. Ping Timeout 1 secs 4. Start Ping
3. Number of Pings 4 pings 5. Start Traceroute
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 3-16. Test IP Address Menu
33. From the Test IP Address menu, select
IP Address, and press ENTER.
The IP Address field is highlighted.
34. Enter the IP address of the default gateway to Ping in decimal dot format, and press
35. From the IP Address menu, select
Start Ping, and press ENTER to initiate the Ping.
ENTER.
36. Confirm that the Traffic Descriptor default values match the local practices and modify
accordingly.
37. Add the Service Profiles to the Total Access 1224 for the approved service.
38. Pre-provision the system using the information provided in the appropriate work order.
39. Place the DSL ports In Service, as needed.
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Section 4
Provisioning Defaults
INTRODUCTION
The Total Access 1224 system default provisioning options are shown in Table 4-1. For
detailed information on the Total Access 1224 menus, refer to “Section 5, User Interface”.
* SNMP Community Names are case-sensitive. The Total Access 1224 system provides two SNMP Community
Name accounts with the following defaults:
• Name:private
• IP Address:0.0.0.0
• Privileges: Read/Write
• Name:public
• IP Address:0.0.0.0
• Privileges: Read
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Section 5
User Interface
INTRODUCTION
This section provides detailed information on the following:
• “System Management” on page 5-1
• “Logging on to the Total Access 1224” on page 5-3
• “Menu Structure” on page 5-4
• “Menu Navigation” on page 5-5
• “Menu Tree” on page 5-7
• “Menu Descriptions” on page 5-13
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
Total Access 1224 system management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive
menus that are accessible on a computer screen. The Total Access 1224 provides two methods
for management access:
• “Craft Interface” on page 5-1
• “Inband Management Interface” on page 5-2
Craft Interface
Connection to the Total Access 1224 system menus can be made through the DB-9 connector,
labeled
cable is required.
CRAFT (see Figure 5-1), on the front of the Total Access 1224 system. A DB-9 straight
FAN MOD ULE
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ADSL+POTS PORTS 1-24
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OUT
3.0
CRAFT Connection
Figure 5-1. Craft Port Location
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Most personal computers or laptops can run communications software that emulates a VT100
terminal. Windows programs such as Terminal or HyperTerminal are two such examples in
the Windows format, but there are many other adequate, commercially available software
packages, virtually all of which allow the PC or laptop to emulate a VT100 terminal. Certain
configuration items must be set on a PC or laptop to act as a VT100 terminal for the Total
Access 1224.
1. Set the parameters of the communications software to the following settings:
• 9600 baud rate
• 8 data bits
• No parity
•1 stop bit
• No flow control
2. Set the PC for direct connect on the appropriate communications port (as opposed to dial
up connection).
3. Plug the male end of the data cable into the Total Access 1224. Make connection to the PC
or laptop as appropriate for the equipment.
Inband Management Interface
To access the Total Access 1224 through the inband management method, use an appropriate
Telnet client to access the management interface of the Total Access 1224 at the configured IP
address. For more information, refer to “System Management Menu” on page 5-44.
NOTE
A craft port session takes priority over a Telnet session. An active
craft port session must be terminated before a Telnet session can
be successfully started. When a craft port session is initiated, any
active Telnet session is automatically disconnected.
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Logging on to the Total Access 1224
LOGGING ON TO THE TOTAL ACCESS 1224
To logon to the Total Access 1224 system, perform the following steps:
1. Establish the physical connection to the Total Access 1224.
2. If a craft port session is being used, proceed to step 3. If using a Telnet session proceed to
step 4.
3. Press
CTRL+R until the Login prompt appears.
The Login screen displays (see Figure 5-2).
Total Access 1224
Login: ADMIN
Password: ********
Figure 5-2. Login Screen
NOTE
The Total Access 1224 system requires the username and
associated password.
4. Enter the default username, “ADMIN” (or the configured login username with System
Administrator privileges), and press
5. Enter the default password, “PASSWORD” (or the configured password), and press
ENTER.
ENTER.
NOTE
The username and password fields are case sensitive. The default
values are all uppercase. For more information, refer to “Password
Control Menu” on page 5-46.
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MENU STRUCTURE
The menu structure for the Total Access 1224 is a layered menu tree. Each layer of the menu
tree is displayed as a menu or a screen.
Menu
A menu is a display that provides numbered selections that are used to navigate to related
menus, modify provisioning information, or display information screens. A menu can contain
the following objects:
• Menu Option: A menu option is indicated by a number, which when selected navigates the
display to another menu layer or is used to change the option setting.
• Read-only Field: A read-only field displays information that cannot be changed. The
information displayed in a read-only field can be static or can be automatically updated by
the Total Access 1224.
• Read-write Field: A read-write field displays information that when selected can be
modified.
• Hot Key: A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function
(see Table 5-2). Hot keys are indicated by the required key(s) and a brief description
(i.e., S - Select Port).
Screen
A screen is a display that usually indicates the end of a menu tree path. A screen can contain
the following objects:
• Read-only Field: A read-only field displays information that cannot be changed. The
information displayed in a read-only field can be static or can be automatically updated by
the Total Access 1224.
• Read-write Field: A read-write field displays information that when selected can be
modified.
• Hot Key: A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function
(see Table 5-2). Hot keys are indicated by the required key(s) and a brief description
(i.e., S - Select Port).
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Menu Navigation
MENU NAVIGATION
Basic menu navigation is accomplished by selecting the desired option number and then
pressing
System Help screen, press the question mark (
ENTER. To return to the previous menu, press the ESC (escape) key. To access the
?) key.
Hot Keys
Table 5-1 shows the general keyboard commands, and Table 5-2 shows the menu specific hot
keys for the Total Access 1224 system.
Table 5-1. General Keyboard Commands
Keyboard CommandDescription
BACKSPACE
This keyboard command is used to delete the character to the left of
the cursor during keyboard input.
ENTER (or Return) This keyboard command is used to terminate input.
CTRL+R (Control and r) This keyboard command is used to refresh the display.
CTRL+X(Control and x) This keyboard command is used to force the terminal menu display
to the top level.
ESC (Escape)This keyboard command is used to return to the previous menu.
SpacebarThis keyboard command is used to toggle the setting choices for a
text field.
Table 5-2. Menu Specific Hot Keys
Hot KeyDescription
PVC/PVP Management
C
D
M
This hot key displays the “Create a New PVC/PVP Screen” on page 5-19.
This hot key displays the “Delete an Existing PVC/PVP Screen” on page 5-21.
This hot key displays the “Modify an Existing PVC/PVP Screen” on page 5-22.
N
O
P
Q
V
This hot key is used to display the next PVC/PVP page.
This hot key displays the “Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu” on page 5-24.
This hot key is used to display the previous PVC/PVP page.
This hot key displays the “ATM Quick Provisioning Menu” on page 5-31.
This hot key displays the “Current ATM PVC Performance Menu” on page 5-29.
IMA Facilities
B
This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2
hours, in 15 minute intervals.
C
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Table 5-2. Menu Specific Hot Keys (Continued)
Hot KeyDescription
P
N
S
T
This hot key is used to display the previous port.
This hot key is used to display the next port.
This hot key is used to select a specific port.
This hot key is used to toggle between the Near End and Far End performance
monitoring data.
ADSL Profile *
C
D
E
N
P
V
S
This hot key is used to create a new profile.
This hot key is used to delete a specified profile.
This hot key is used to modify a specified profile.
This hot key is used to display the next profile screen.
This hot key is used to display the previous profile screen.
This hot key is used to display a specified profile.
This hot key is used to display a specific page.
Performance Monitoring
B
This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2
hours, in 15 minute intervals.
C
F
This hot key is used to clear the performance monitoring statistics.
This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the next 2
hours, in 15 minute intervals.
N
P
S
T
This hot key is used to display the previous port.
This hot key is used to display the next port.
This hot key is used to select a specific port.
This hot key is used to view upstream/downstream Performance Monitoring data.
System Alarm Log
A
C
F
L
N
P
R
This hot key is used to acknowledge all alarms.
This hot key is used to clear all acknowledged alarms.
This hot key is used to display the first page of alarms.
This hot key is used to display the last page of alarms.
This hot key is used to display the next page of alarms.
This hot key is used to display the previous page of alarms.
This hot key is used to reset all alarms.
T
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This hot key is used to display alarms in time ascending or descending order.
Table 5-2. Menu Specific Hot Keys (Continued)
Hot KeyDescription
System Event Log
Menu Tree
A
D
F
G
L
N
O
P
S
T
V
This hot key is used to display all events.
This hot key is used to display date/time events.
This hot key is used to display the first page of events.
This hot key is used to display login events.
This hot key is used to display the last page of events.
This hot key is used to display the next page of events.
This hot key is used to display account events.
This hot key is used to display the previous page of events.
This hot key is used to display software update events.
This hot key is used to display events in time ascending/descending order.
This hot key is used to toggle between displaying the connection method and
associated user name for each event, or the IP address for each event.
Y
* After creating a profile, provisioning is not updated until the profile changes from Inactive to Active. To unassign
ports on a profile, simply change the state to Inactive and change the ports to “0” and this removes them.
This hot key is used to display security events.
MENU TREE
There are a number of menu screens designed to aid in the maintenance and troubleshooting
of the Total Access 1224 system. A menu tree is a visual map that can be used to locate
configuration information and provisioning options. The menu trees for the Total Access 1224
are listed below and can be found on the indicated pages:
• Total Access 1224 Main Menu Tree, Figure 5-3 on page 5-8
• System Management Menu Tree, Figure 5-4 on page 5-9
• Network Port Menu Tree, Figure 5-5 on page 5-11
• DSL Menu Tree, Figure 5-6 on page 5-12
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Total Access 1224
1. Configuration
2. ATM Circuit Management
3. System Management
4. Network Port
Unit Name
CLEI Code
Part Number
Serial Number
Product Revision
Software Revision
1. ATM PVC/PVP Management
2. ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults
3. Restore ATM Defaults
4. ATM Performance
5. ATM OAM Settings
A
C
1. Change ATM Port Number
2. ATM Performance Data
3. ATM Port Cell Count Summary
4. Clear all PM for all Ports
1. DSLAM OAM Loopback Location ID
2. DSLAM OAM State
3. Inband OAM Loopback Test
1. Remote OAM Loopback Location ID
2. Type of OAM Loopback Cell
3. Send Loopback Cell
4. Reset Loopback Statistics
5. Reset All Statistics
5. DSL Menus
6. System Alarms
7. System Event Log
8. Contact Information
9. Enter TL1 Mode
10. Logoff
D
Figure 5-3. Total Access 1224 Main Menu Tree
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Menu Tree
1. Password Control
A
2. IP Address
3. Test IP Address
4. Time/Date
5. Baud Rate
6. TFTP Configuration
Upload/Download
1. Set Passwords
2. Allow SNMP Security Management
3. Set Menus Idle Logout Time
4. Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time
5. Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time
6. Restore Default Passwords
IP Feed - IP over ATM
2. Mode
3. Configure
1. IP Address
2. Ping Timeout
3. Number of Pings
4. Start Ping
5. Start Traceroute
1. Adjust Time
2. Adjust Date
1. 9600
2. 19200
3. 38400
TFTP Server
TFTP Function
TFTP Filename
Error Status
Update Progress
1. RFC1483 Routed
2. IP over Ethernet
3. RFC1483 Bridged
1. Static
2. Dynamic
Static IP Settings for IP over ATM
Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM
Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet
Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet
1. IP Address
2. Subnet Mask
3. VPI/VCI
4. PCR
5. Default Gateway
6. TFTP IP Address
7. TL1 Port Number (Set > 1023)
8. TL1 IP Transport Type
9. Reset IP Factory Defaults
Mac Address
Encapsulation is via rfc1483 SNAP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
3. VPI/VCI
4. PCR
Default Gateway
6. TFTP IP Address
7. TL1 Port Number (Set > 1023)
8. TL1 IP Transport Type
9. Reset IP Factory Defaults
Mac Address
Encapsulation is via rfc1483 SNAP
1. IP Address
2. Subnet Mask
3. Default Gateway
4. TFTP IP Address
5. TL1 Port Number (Set > 1023)
6. TL1 IP Transport Type
7. Reset IP Factory Defaults
Mac Address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
4. TFTP IP Address
5. TL1 Port Number (Set > 1023)
6. TL1 IP Transport Type
7. Reset IP Factory Defaults
Mac Address
B
Figure 5-4. System Management Menu Tree
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B
7. SNMP/TL1
8. Download New Code
1. Contact Information
2. Community Names
3. Trap Hosts
4. Traps Enabled
5. TL1 Target ID
1. Y-Modem
2. TFTP
1. Contact
2. Name
3. Location
1. Name
2. IP Address
3. Privileges
4. Name
5. IP Address
6. Pivileges
7. Name
8. IP Address
9. Privileges
1. IP Address
2. Version
3. IP Address
4. Version
5. IP Address
6. Version
7. Trap Port
1. Download Network Module Code
2. Exit
TFTP Server
TFTP Function
TFTP Filename
Error Status
Update Progress
9. Restore Factory Defaults
10. Reset System
11. Self Test Results
12. External Alarms
13. Expansion Menu
System Uptime
3. Auto Firmware Upgrade Provisioning
1. Restore
2. Exit
1. Reset
2. Exit
1. Run Fan Self Test
Fan #1 Test
Fan #2 Test
Fan #3 Test
Fan #4 Test
ROM Test
RAM Test
EEPROM Test
1. Alarm #1
2. Alarm #2
3. Alarm #3
4. Severity
5. Severity
6. Severity
7. Fan Alarm Delay
8. Restore External Alarm Defaults
1. Mode
2. Clear Packet Counts
1. AUC Config File
2. AUC Mode
3. AUC Refresh Interval
4. AUC Upgrade Retries
5. AUC TFTP Server
1. Enabled
2. Disabled
1. Auto
2. Manual
3. Disable
Figure 5-4. System Management Menu Tree (Continued)
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Menu Tree
1. Type (T1 only)
1. T1/E1 Provisioning
1. T1/E1
2. T1/E1 Status
3. T1/E1 Performance
4. Test
5. Restore T1/E1 Factory Defaults
C
1. IMA Configuration
2. IMA
2. Provisioning
2. Framing (T1/E1)
3. Line Code (T1/E1)
4. Line Build Out (T1 only)
1. T1/E1 PM
2. Clear All T1/E1 PM
1. Payload Loopback
2. Line Loopback
3. Local Loopback
4. No Loopback
5. Clear T1/E1 Loopbacks On All Ports
IMA Firmware Revision
IMA Link Type
1. IMA Facility
2. IMA Group
3. Shortcut Setup
4. Scrambler
5. Restore Factory Defaults
1. DSX
2. T1
1. ESF (E1 option FAS+CRC)
2. SF (E1 option FAS)
1. B8ZS (E1 option HDB3)
2. AMI (E1 option AMI)
DSX Type
1. 0-133 feet
2. 133-266 feet
3. 266-399 feet
4. 399-533 feet
5. 533-655 feet
T1 Type
1. 0 dB
2. -7.5 dB
3. -15 dB
4. -22.5 dB
1. All Facilities Summary
2. Facility Operation Mode
Receive Group
Receive Link ID
Receive ATM Address
Transmit Group
Transmit Link ID
Transmit ATM Address
1. Group Operation Mode
IMA Transmit ID (0-255)
IMA TX Frame Length (32, 64, 128, 256)
Min. TX Active Links
Min. RX Active Links
Max Link Diff. Delay <0-100>
Group Version Version 1.1
1. Force All Facilities Into Unassigned
2. Force Facility - 1 Into Pass Through
3. Force All Facilities Into IMA Group 1
1. Enable
2. Disable
1. IMA_Group
2. Unassigned
3. Pass Thru
1. In Service
2. Out of Service - Maintenance
3. Out of Service - Unassigned
1. Group FM Status
2. All Links FM Status
1. Data Lpbk Towards Network
2. ATM Lpbk Towards Network
3. ATM Lpbk Towards Customer
1. IMA Group PM
2. Facilities PM
3. Clear All IMA Links PM
1. Enable
2. Disable
1. Yes
2. No
3. Select T1/E1 Mode
3. Status/Failure Monitoring
4. Test
5. Performance Monitoring Data
1. T1
2. E1
Figure 5-5. Network Port Menu Tree
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1. ADSL Provisioning
D
2. ADSL Status
1. DSL Profiles
2. Alarm Profiles
3. Port Provisioning
4. Restore ADSL Provisioning
1. ADSL Status
2. All ADSL Ports Status
3. ATU-R Information
4. BAT/SNR Tables
1. Select Port
2. ADSL Card Service State
3. Line Service State
4. Service Mode
5. Hamband Mask
6. Cabinet Mode
7. Link Down Alarm
8. Ports to apply changes
9. Apply Provisioning to all Ports
1. ADSL Provisioning Restore
2. DSP Management Menu
1. In Service
2. Out of Service - Unassigned
3. Out of Service - Maintenance
1. In Service
2. Out of Service - Unassigned
3. Out of Service - Maintenance
1. Multimode (ADSL1, ADSL2, ADSL2+)
2. T1.413
3. G.dmt
4. G.lite
5. ADSL2
6. ADSL2.lite
7. ADSL2+
8. READSL
9. Legacy Multimode (ADSL1)
1. Enabled
2. Disabled
1. Disabled
2. Enabled (Tone 250)
3. Enabled (Tone 110)
4. Enabled (Tone 130)
1. Enabled
2. Disabled
1. Reset
2. Exit
1. Reset All DSPs and Reload Firmware
2. Reset DSPs without reloading Firmware
3. Auto Warm Start
4. Exit
1. Reset
2. Exit
1. DSP:
2. Reset this DSP
3. Exit
3. ADSL Performance
1. Display PM for Current Port
2. Clear All PM for All Ports
1. Yes
2. No
Figure 5-6. DSL Menu Tree
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Menu Descriptions
MENU DESCRIPTIONS
Main Menu
Main Menu\
The Total Access 1224 Main menu (see Figure 5-7) is the access point to all other operations.
The Main menu options have several functions and submenus that identify and provide
access to specific operations and parameters.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Total Access 1224
1. Configuration
2. ATM Circuit Management
3. System Management
4. Network Port
5. DSL Menus
6. System Alarms
7. System Event Log
8. Contact Information
9. Enter TL1 mode
10. Logoff
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-7. Total Access 1224 Main Menu
The Total Access 1224 Main menu options are shown in Table 5-3.
Table 5-3. Total Access 1224 Main Menu Options
Option DescriptionFunction
1ConfigurationThis option displays the “Configuration Screen” on
page 5-15.
2ATM Circuit ManagementThis option displays the “ATM Circuit Management
Menu” on page 5-16.
3System ManagementThis option displays the “System Management Menu” on
page 5-44.
4Network PortThis option displays the “Network Port Menu” on page 5-
88.
5DSL MenusThis option displays the “DSL Menus” on page 5-129.
6System AlarmsThis option displays the “System Alarm Log Screen” on
page 5-158.
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Table 5-3. Total Access 1224 Main Menu Options (Continued)
Option DescriptionFunction
7System Event LogThis option displays the “System Event Log Screen” on
page 5-159.
8Contact InformationThis option displays the “Contact Information Screen”
on page 5-161.
9Enter TL1 ModeThis option displays the “TL1 Mode Screen” on page 5-
162.
10LogoffThis option is used to end a Total Access 1224 menu
session.
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Menu Descriptions
Configuration Screen
Configuration
Main Menu\Configuration\
The Configuration screen (see Figure 5-8) displays information about the system. For
instance, the CLEI Code and Part Number can be used to search for related information on the
ADTRAN web site or to order additional parts. The software revision may be required when
calling the ADTRAN Technical Support.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Configuration
Host
Unit Name TA1224
CLEI Code VAMA510ERA
Part Number 1179621L1
Serial Number E46D0043
Product Revision A
Software Revision B03
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-8. Configuration Screen
The Configuration screen fields are shown in Table 5-4.
Table 5-4. Configuration Screen Fields
FieldDescription
Unit NameThis field displays the unit name of the Total Access 1224.
CLEI CodeThis field displays the Common Language Equipment Identifier
(CLEI) code of the Total Access 1224.
Part NumberThis field displays the part number of the Total Access 1224.
Serial NumberThis field displays the serial number of the Total Access 1224.
Production RevisionThis field displays the current product revision of the Total
Access 1224.
Software RevisionThis field displays the software revision of the Total Access
1224. This field updates automatically when a software
download is completed.
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ATM Circuit Management Menu
ATM Circuit Management
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\
The ATM Circuit Management menu (see Figure 5-9) contains the steps used to provision and
maintain customer circuits. From this menu, a Permanent Virtual Circuit/Permanent Virtual
Path (PVC/PVP) for each ATM circuit can be viewed, created, or modified. PVCs are logical
connections between ports that allow data to be sent from the network to a customer location.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
ATM Circuit Management
1. ATM PVC/PVP Management
2. ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults
3. Restore ATM defaults
4. ATM Performance
5. ATM OAM Settings
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-9. ATM Circuit Management Menu
The ATM Circuit Management menu options are shown in Table 5-5.
Table 5-5. ATM Circuit Management Menu Options
Option DescriptionFunction
1ATM PVC/PVP ManagementThis option displays the “PVC/PVP Management Menu”
on page 5-17.
2ATM Traffic Parameter
Defaults
3Restore ATM defaultsThis option displays the “Restore ATM Factory Defaults
4ATM PerformanceThis option displays the “ATM Performance Monitoring
5ATM OAM SettingsThis option displays the “ATM OAM Settings Menu” on
This option displays the “ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults
Screen” on page 5-33.
Menu” on page 5-34.
Mode Menu” on page 5-35.
page 5-41.
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PVC/PVP Management Menu
PVC/PVP Management
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\PVC/PVP Management\
If expansion mode is enabled (refer to “Expansion Menu” on
page 5-87), the Select Shelf menu (see Figure 5-10) displays. A host
or client unit must be chosen in order to access the PVC/PVP
Management menu.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Select Shelf
1. Host
2. Client 1 (configured)
3. Client 2 (configured)
4. Client 3 (configured)
Menu Descriptions
NOTE
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-10. Select Shelf Menu
The PVC/PVP Management menu (see Figure 5-11) is used to create, modify, view, or delete
PVCs.
NOTE
If there are no current PVCs, the PVC/PVP Management menu only
provides the create (
C) hot key. In order to show all the available
hot key choices on the PVC/PVP Management menu, one PVC has
been created in Figure 5-11.
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Page 1 of 1 PVC/PVP Management - Shelf: Host PVCs: 1
Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2
Circuit ID Port VPI VCI <-> Port VPI VCI
1 Netw 35 1000 1 0 35
Circuit ID:
Select: Endpoint2 -> Endpoint1
Service PCR(0+1)
1 UBR Best Effort Enabled
Pkt Discard
Endpoint 1: Port
0 35 1000 1 0 35
Enter # or arrow keys to pick circuit; space bar for choices or c,d,m,n,o,p,v,q
VPI VCI Endpoint 2: Port VPI VCI
Figure 5-11. PVC/PVP Management Menu
The PVC/PVP Management hot keys are shown in Table 5-9.
Table 5-6. PVC/PVP Management Hot Keys
Hot KeyDescriptionFunction
C
D
M
N
O
Create a new PVC/PVPThis hot key displays the “Create a New PVC/PVP
Screen” on page 5-19.
Delete a PVC/PVPThis hot key displays the “Delete an Existing PVC/PVP
Screen” on page 5-21.
Modify a PVC/PVPThis hot key displays the “Modify an Existing PVC/PVP
Screen” on page 5-22.
Display next PVC/PVP pageThis hot key is used to display the next PVC/PVP page.
Display ATM OAM statisticsThis hot key displays the “Current ATM OAM Statistics
Menu” on page 5-24.
P
Q
V
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Display previous PVC/PVP
page
Display quick provisioning
menu
Display ATM PVC performance
menu
This hot key is used to display the previous PVC/PVP
page.
This hot key displays the “ATM Quick Provisioning
Menu” on page 5-31.
This hot key displays the “Current ATM PVC
Performance Menu” on page 5-29.
Menu Descriptions
Create a New PVC/PVP Screen
Create New PVC/PVP
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\PVC/PVP Management\Create New PVC/PVP\
The Create a New PVC/PVP screen (see Figure 5-12) is used to create the PVC/PVPs for ADSL
connections. Each ADSL connection has at least one PVC/PVP per ATM circuit provisioned for
data flow. PVC/PVPs map ATM circuits from the network to the ADSL ports.
Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI
Netw 35 1000 1 0 35
____________________________________________________________
Service
UBR Enabled Best Effort
Circuit ID
N/A
____________________________________________________________
When finished, place cursor here to select action:
Create new circuit and return to PVC/PVP Management
NOTE: No changes will take effect until an action is selected and executed.
To Select an action, place the cursor over the Action option and press the
Space Bar. To execute the action, press Enter.
Enter a VPI value between 0 an 4095.
Pkt Discard PCR
Figure 5-12. Create a New PVC/PVP Screen
The Create a New PVC/PVP screen fields are shown in Table 5-7.
Table 5-7. Create a New PVC/PVP Screen Fields
FieldDescription
Endpoint 1 PortThis field displays the network port.
Endpoint 1 VPIThis field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port
from the Network. Valid values range from 0 to 4095.
Endpoint 1 VCIThis field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM
port from the network. Valid values range from 0 to 65535.
Endpoint 2 PortThis field displays the ATM port that is being created. Valid
values range from 1 to 24.
Endpoint 2 VPIThis field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port.
Valid values range from 0 to 4095.
Endpoint 2 VCIThis field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM.
Valid values range from 0 to 65535.
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Table 5-7. Create a New PVC/PVP Screen Fields (Continued)
FieldDescription
ServiceThis field identifies ATM Traffic Class. There are four service
options (Traffic Descriptors) available for the Total Access 1224
system:
•UBR
•CBR
•VBR-rt
•VBR-nrt
The options available for each service and their descriptions are
shown in Table 5-8.
Circuit IDThis field displays the identifier given to a specific circuit. This
is a user defined value.
Pkt DiscardThis field displays the status of packet discard: Enabled or
Disabled.
Table 5-8. PVC/PVP Service Options
ServiceDescriptionT1 SettingsE1 Settings
UBRUnspecified bit rate
CBR
•PCR
VBR-rt
•PCR
•SCR
•MBS
VBR-nrt
•PCR
•SCR
•MBS
Constant bit rate
• Peak Cell Rate
Variable bit rate real time
• Peak Cell Rate
• Sustained Cell Rate
•Maximum Burst Size
Variable bit rate non-real time
• Peak Cell Rate
• Sustained Cell Rate
•Maximum Burst Size
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0-14488
0-14488
0-65535
0-14488
0-14488
0-65535
0-19316
0-19316
0-65535
0-19316
0-19316
0-65535
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Delete an Existing PVC/PVP Screen
Delete Existing PVC/PVP
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\PVC/PVP Management\Delete Existing PVC/PVP
When the D hot key is selected to delete a PVC/PVP, a confirmation prompt at the bottom of
the screen (see Figure 5-13) displays.
Page 1 of 1 PVC/PVP Management - Shelf: Host PVCs: 1
Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2
Circuit ID Port VPI VCI <-> Port VPI VCI
1 Netw 35 1000 1 0 35
Circuit ID:
Select: Endpoint2 -> Endpoint1
Service PCR(0+1) Pkt Discard
1 UBR Best Effort Enabled
Endpoint 1: Port VPI VCI Endpoint 2: Port VPI VCI
0 35 1000 1 0 35
Delete this circuit (y/n)?
Figure 5-13. Delete an Existing PVC/PVP Screen
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Modify an Existing PVC/PVP Screen
Modify Existing PVC/PVP
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\PVC/PVP Management\Modify Existing PVC/PVP\
The Modify an Existing PVC/PVP screen (see Figure 5-14) is used to modify existing PVC/
PVPs.
Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI
Netw 35 1000 1 0 35
____________________________________________________________
Service Pkt Discard PCR
UBR Enabled Best Effort
Circuit ID
N/A
____________________________________________________________
When finished, place cursor here to select action:
Modify existing circuit and return to PVC/PVP Management
NOTE: No changes will take effect until an action is selected and executed.
To Select an action, place the cursor over the Action option and press the
Space Bar. To execute the action, press Enter.
Enter a VPI value between 0 and 4095.
Figure 5-14. Modify an Existing PVC/PVP Screen
The Modify an Existing PVC/PVP screen fields are shown in Table 5-9.
Table 5-9. Modify an Existing PVC/PVP Screen Fields
FieldDescription
Endpoint 1 PortThis field displays the network port.
Endpoint 1 VPIThis field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port
from the Network. Valid values range from 0 to 4095.
Endpoint 1 VCIThis field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM
port from the network. Valid values range from 0 to 65535.
Endpoint 2 PortThis field displays the ATM port that is being created. Valid
values range from 1 to 24.
Endpoint 2 VPIThis field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port.
Valid values range from 0 to 4095.
Endpoint 2 VCIThis field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM.
Valid values range from 0 to 65535.
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Menu Descriptions
Table 5-9. Modify an Existing PVC/PVP Screen Fields (Continued)
FieldDescription
ServiceThis field identifies ATM Traffic Class. There are four service
options (Traffic Descriptors) available for the Total Access 1224
system:
•UBR
•CBR
•VBR-rt
•VBR-nrt
The options available for each service and their descriptions are
shown in Table 5-10.
Circuit IDThis field displays the identifier given to a specific circuit. This
is a user defined value.
Pkt DiscardThis field displays the status of packet discard: Enabled or
Disabled.
Table 5-10. PVC/PVP Service Options
ServiceDescriptionT1 SettingsE1 Settings
UBRUnspecified bit rate
CBR
•PCR
VBR-rt
•PCR
•SCR
•MBS
VBR-nrt
•PCR
•SCR
•MBS
Constant bit rate
• Peak Cell Rate
Variable bit rate real time
• Peak Cell Rate
• Sustained Cell Rate
•Maximum Burst Size
Variable bit rate non-real time
• Peak Cell Rate
• Sustained Cell Rate
•Maximum Burst Size
0-144880-19316
0-14488
0-14488
0-65535
0-14488
0-14488
0-65535
0-19316
0-19316
0-65535
0-19316
0-19316
0-65535
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Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu
Current ATM OAM Statistics
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\PVC/PVP Management\Current ATM OAM Statistics\
The Current ATM Operations and Maintenance (OAM) Statistics menu (see Figure 5-15)
displays the network and line side OAM information for each ATM circuit.
OAM is the group of network management functions that provide network fault indication and
performance information.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Current ATM OAM Statistics
Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Modem Status
Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Down
0 35 1000 1 0 35
Endpoint 1 (Net --> Cust) Endpoint 2 (Net <-- Cust)
Rx OAM Cells : 0 Rx OAM Cells : 0
AIS State : FALSE AIS State : FALSE
RDI State : FALSE RDI State : FALSE
The Current ATM PVC Performance menu options are shown in Table 5-15.
Table 5-15. Current ATM PVC Performance Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1Clear Current PVC PMThis option clears the currently displayed PVC
performance monitoring statistics.
2Clear All PVC PMThis option clears all the PVCs performance monitoring
statistics.
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The Current ATM PVC Performance menu fields are shown in Table 5-16.
Table 5-16. Current ATM Port Performance Menu Fields
Field Description
Endpoint 1 (Net --> Cust)
Tx CellsThis field displays the total number of transmit cells for
Endpoint 1 for the current performance period.
Discarded Queue FullThis field displays the number of cells discarded for Endpoint 1
because of a full queue.
Cells/Sec (Last Sec)This field displays the number of cells transmitted per second
for Endpoint 1.
Cells/Sec (60 Sec Avg)This field displays the average number of cells transmitted every
60 seconds for Endpoint 1.
Endpoint 2 (Net <-- Cust)
Tx CellsThis field displays the total number of received cells for
Endpoint 2 for the current performance period.
Discarded Queue FullThis field displays the number of cells discarded because of a
full queue.
Cells/Sec (Last Sec)This field displays the number of cells received per second for
Endpoint 2.
Cells/Sec (60 Sec Avg)This field displays the average number of cells received every 60
seconds for Endpoint 2.
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Menu Descriptions
ATM Quick Provisioning Menu
ATM Quick Provisioning
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\PVC/PVP Management\ATM Quick Provisioning\
The ATM Quick Provisioning menu (see Figure 5-18) is used to quickly create ATM circuits
based on reference circuits.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
ATM Quick Provisioning
Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2
Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI
Netw 35 1000 1 0 35
Type
UBR Enabled Best Effort
1. Increment Endpoint 1 VPI? NO
2. Increment Endpoint 1 VCI? YES
3. Increment Endpoint 2 Port? YES
4. Increment Endpoint 2 VPI? NO
5. Increment Endpoint 2 VCI? NO
6. Number of Circuits to Create: 23
7. Create New ATM Circuits.
Selection :
This screen allows quick creation of ATM circuits based on the reference circuit
above. All the highlighted attributes will increment by one 47 times.
'?' - System Help Screen
Pkt Discard PCR
Figure 5-18. ATM Quick Provisioning Menu
The ATM Quick Provisioning menu options are described in Table 5-17. Note that options are
dependent on each other.
Table 5-17. ATM Quick Provisioning Menu Options
OptionDescription Function
1Increment Endpoint 1 VPIThis option increments the Endpoint 1 VPI value by one.
2Increment Endpoint 1 VCIThis option increments the Endpoint 1 VCI value by one.
3Increment Endpoint 2 PortThis option increments the Endpoint 2 Port value by
one.
4Increment Endpoint 2 VPIThis option increments the Endpoint 2 VPI value by one.
5Increment Endpoint 2 VCIThis option increments the Endpoint 2 VCI value by one.
6Number of Circuits to CreateThis option is used to indicate the number of circuits to
be created.
7Create New ATM CircuitsThis option is used to create the new ATM circuit.
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Figure 5-19 shows the ATM PVC/PVP Management menu after creating new ATM circuits
using the ATM Quick Provisioning menu with the settings shown in Figure 5-18.
Circuit ID:
Select: Endpoint2 -> Endpoint1
Service PCR(0+1) Pkt Discard
3 UBR Best Effort Enabled
Endpoint 1: Port VPI VCI Endpoint 2: Port VPI VCI
0 35 1002 3 0 35
Enter # or arrow keys to pick circuit; space bar for choices or c,d,m,n,o,p,v,q
Figure 5-19. ATM PVC/PVP Management Menu with 24 PVCs
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Menu Descriptions
ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Screen
ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults
The ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults screen (see Figure 5-20) displays the system defaults for
the ATM circuits. Traffic parameters represent priorities given to ATM cell transmissions.
Once traffic parameters are set from this screen, all PVC/PVPs provisioned from that point
forward will use these parameter defaults.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Note: This screen allows modification of the DEFAULT traffic parameter settings,
which can be overridden on a per PVC/PVP basis in the PVC/PVP Management menu.
PCRThe Peak Cell Rate designates an upper limit that the traffic
information rate cannot exceed.
SCRThe Sustainable Cell Rate specifies the average traffic rate that
is transmitted and received.
MCRThe Minimum Cell Rate designates a minimum limit that the
traffic information rate cannot fall below.
MBSThe Maximum Burst Size specifies the maximum number of
cells per second (CPS) that can be transmitted at the PCR.
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Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu
Restore ATM Factory Defaults
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\Restore ATM Factory Defaults\
The Total Access 1224 provisioning system provides the ability to restore the ATM parameters
to the factory defaults. Figure 5-21 displays the Restore ATM Factory Defaults menu.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Restore ATM Factory Defaults
WARNING! THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING!
This is for defaulting the ATM parameters only. This
will delete all of the selected PVCs and reset the
traffic descriptors to their default values.
1. Delete All PVCs and Restore Default Settings
2. Delete Host PVCs
3. Delete Client 1 PVCs
4. Delete Client 2 PVCs
5. Delete Client 3 PVCs
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-21. Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu
CAUTION
This action is service affecting. All traffic descriptors and PVCs are
removed.
The Restore ATM Factory Defaults menu options are shown in Table 5-19.
Table 5-19. Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1Delete All PVCs and Restore
Default Settings
2Delete Host PVCsThis option deletes Host PVCs without additional
This option deletes all PVCs and restores ATM factory
defaults without additional prompting.
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\ATM Performance Monitoring Mode\
NOTE
If expansion mode is enabled (refer to “Expansion Menu” on
page 5-87), the Select Shelf menu (see Figure 5-22) displays. A host
or client unit must be chosen in order to access the ATM
Performance Monitoring Mode menu.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Select Shelf
1. Host
2. Client 1 (configured)
3. Client 2 (configured)
4. Client 3 (configured)
Menu Descriptions
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-22. Select Shelf Menu
The Total Access 1224 tracks performance statistics for ATM ports via the ATM Performance
Monitoring Mode menu (see Figure 5-23).
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TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
ATM Performance Monitoring Mode
Port: Network
1. Change ATM Port Number Network
2. ATM Performance Data
3. ATM Port Cell Count Summary
4. Clear All PM for All Ports
Selection :
This screen allows you to view the ATM stats for a particular port.
Enter 0 for the network port or 1 - 24 for the customer ports.
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-23. ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu
The ATM Performance Monitoring Mode menu options are shown in Table 5-20.
Table 5-20. ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1Change ATM Port NumberThis option is used to change the ATM port number
without additional prompting. The current port number
is displayed above the menu items on the ATM
Performance Monitoring Mode menu.
2ATM Performance DataThis option displays the “ATM Performance Monitoring
Status Screen” on page 5-37.
3ATM Port Cell Count
Summary
4Clear All PM for All PortsThis option displays the “Clear All PM for All Ports
This option displays the “ATM Port Cell Count Summary
Screen” on page 5-39.
Menu” on page 5-40.
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Menu Descriptions
ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen
ATM Performance Monitoring Status
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\ATM Performance Monitoring Mode\ATM Performance Monitoring Status\
The ATM Performance Monitoring Status screen (see Figure 5-24) displays the port performance for the port selected. This menu lists the cell transmitted to the Network, cells transmitted to the customer, discarded cells, and the HEC Error count for the selected performance
period.
NOTE: Tx is to network, Rx is to customer, Disc. is discarded cells
Highlighted Port indicates the ADSL loop is trained.
'N' - Next Page
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-25. ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen
The ATM Port Cell Count Summary screen fields are shown in Table 5-23.
Table 5-23. ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen Fields
FieldDescription
PortThis field displays the port number for the cell count summary.
TxThis field displays the number of cells transmitted to the
network.
RxThis field displays the number of cells received from the
network and transmitted to the customer.
Disc.This field displays the number of discarded cells.
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Clear All PM for All Ports Menu
Clear All PM for All Ports
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\ATM Performance Monitoring Mode\Clear All PM for All Ports\
The Clear All PM for All Ports menu (see Figure 5-26) is selected from the ATM Performance
Monitoring Mode Menu.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
WARNING: This will delete all PM for all ports.
Do you wish to continue?
1. Yes
2. No
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-26. Clear All PM for All Ports Menu
The Clear All PM for All Ports menu options are shown in Table 5-24.
Table 5-24. Clear All PM for All Ports Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1YesThis option clears the performance monitoring data for
all of the ports.
2NoThis option returns the display to the “ATM Performance
Monitoring Mode Menu” on page 5-35 and does not clear
the performance monitoring data.
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Menu Descriptions
ATM OAM Settings Menu
ATM OAM Settings
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\ATM OAM Settings\
The ATM OAM Settings menu (see Figure 5-27) is used to provision the Total Access 1224
OAM settings and to test the Inband channel PVC for an ATM fed system.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
ATM OAM Settings
1. DSLAM OAM Loopback Location ID : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
2. DSLAM OAM State : Disabled
3. Inband OAM Loopback Test
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-27. ATM OAM Settings Menu
The ATM OAM Settings menu options are shown in Table 5-25.
Table 5-25. ATM OAM Settings Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1DSLAM OAM Loopback
Location ID
2DSLAM OAM StateThis option is used to toggle the Total Access 1224 OAM
3Inband OAM Loopback TestThis option displays the “Inband OAM Loopback Test
This is option is used to enter the loopback location ID
for the Total Access 1224. The remote loopback location
ID is in hexadecimal 16 byte format.
state between Disabled and Enabled.
Menu” on page 5-42.
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Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu
Inband OAM Loopback Test
Main Menu\ATM Circuit Management\ATM OAM Settings\Inband OAM Loopback Test\
The Inband OAM Loopback Test menu (see Figure 5-28) is used to provision the Total Access
1224 OAM Loopback settings and to test the Inband channel PVC for an ATM fed box.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
1. Remote OAM Loopback Location ID : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
2. Type of OAM Loopback Cell : Segment
3. Send Loopback Cell
4. Reset Loopback Statistics
5. Reset All Statistics
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-28. Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu
The Inband OAM Loopback Test menu options are shown in Table 5-26.
Table 5-26. Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1Remote OAM Loopback
Location ID
2Type of OAM Loopback CellThis option is used to specify the type of OAM Loopback
3Send Loopback CellThis option is used to send a loopback cell.
4Reset Loopback StatisticsThis option clears the OAM loopback statistics for this
This is option is used to enter the remote loopback
location ID. The remote loopback location ID is in
hexadecimal 16 byte format.
cell. Options include the following:
•Segment
•End-to-End
circuit.
5Reset All StatisticsThis option clears all OAM loopback statistics.
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The Inband OAM Loopback Test menu fields are shown in Table 5-27.
Table 5-27. Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Fields
Field Description
PortThis field displays the physical port.
VPIThis field displays the VPI for the circuit.
VCIThis field displays the VCI for the circuit.
Tx Loopback RequestThis field displays the total number of transmitted loopback
requests.
Rx Loopback RequestThis field displays the total number of received loopback
requests.
Tx Loopback ResponseThis field displays the total number of transmitted loopback
responses.
Rx Loopback ResponseThis field displays the total number of received loopback
responses.
Loopback PassedThis field displays the total number of loopback request that
passed.
Loopback FailedThis field displays the total number of loopback request that
failed.
Rx OAM CellsThis field displays the total number of received OAM cells.
AIS StateThis field indicates if the Endpoint is in AIS state (True) or not
(False).
RDI StateThis field indicates if the Endpoint is in the RDI state (True) or
not (False).
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System Management Menu
System Management
Main Menu\System Management\
The System Management menu (see Figure 5-29) is used to manage system settings. The
following subsections describe these settings in detail.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM/DD/YY HH:MM
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
System Management
1. Password Control
2. IP Address
3. Test IP Address
4. Time/Date
5. Baud Rate
6. TFTP Configuration Upload/Download
7. SNMP/TL1
8. Download New Code
9. Restore Factory Defaults
10. Reset System
11. Self Test Results
12. External Alarms
13. Expansion Menu
System Uptime: 2 hrs 33 mins 44 secs
Selection : '?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-29. System Management Menu
The System Management menu options are shown in Table 5-28.
Table 5-28. System Management Menu Options
Option DescriptionFunction
1Password ControlThis option displays the “Password Control Menu” on
page 5-46.
2IP AddressThis option displays the “Mode Selection and Current IP
Settings Menu” on page 5-49.
3Test IP AddressThis option displays the “Test IP Address Menu” on
page 5-63.
4Time/DateThis option displays the “Time/Date Adjust Menu” on
page 5-64.
5Baud RateThis option displays the “Current Baud Rate Menu” on
page 5-65.
6TFTP Configuration Upload/
Download
This option displays the “TFTP Configuration Storage/
Retrieval Screen” on page 5-66.
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Table 5-28. System Management Menu Options (Continued)
Option DescriptionFunction
7SNMP/TL1This option displays the “SNMP/TL1 Configuration
Menu” on page 5-68.
8Download New CodeThis option displays the “Code Download Method Menu”
on page 5-74.
9Restore Factory DefaultsThis option displays the “Restore Factory Defaults
Menu” on page 5-81.
10Reset SystemThis option displays the “Reset System Menu” on
page 5-82.
11Self Test ResultsThis option displays the “Self Test Menu” on page 5-83.
12External AlarmsThis option displays the “External Alarms Menu” on
page 5-85.
13Expansion MenuThis option displays the “Expansion Menu” on page 5-
87.
N/ASystem UptimeThis field displays the length of time the Total Access
1224 system has been running. Each time the system is
reset, this value resets to 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes,
and 0 seconds.
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Password Control Menu
Password Control
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\
The Password Control menu (see Figure 5-30) is used to set and modify passwords, logout
times, and restore default passwords. The system provides up to eleven user accounts.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Password Control
1. Set Passwords None Configured
2. Allow SNMP security management Disabled
3. Set Menus Idle Logout Time 10 minutes
4. Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time 30 minutes
5. Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time 120 minutes
6. Restore Default Passwords
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-30. Password Control Menu
The Password Control menu options are shown in Table 5-29.
Table 5-29. Password Control Menu Options
OptionDescriptionFunction
1Set PasswordsThis option displays the “Password Control Levels
This option displays the “Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout
Time” on page 5-48.
This option displays the “Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout
Time” on page 5-48.
6Restore Default PasswordsThis option displays the “Restore Default Passwords” on
page 5-48.
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Password Control Levels Screen
Password Control Levels
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\Password Control Levels\
The Password Control Levels screen (see Figure 5-31) is used to manage the usernames and
associated passwords that access the system.
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Password Control Levels
Username Password Access Level Status
READONLY Read Only Active-Default
READWRITE Technician Active-Default
ADMIN System Administrator Active-Default
Read Only Active
Read Only Inactive
Read Only Inactive
Read Only Inactive
Read Only Inactive
Read Only Inactive
Read Only Inactive
Read Only Inactive
Press space bar to change Status
Figure 5-31. Password Control Levels Screen
The password control levels for the default usernames are shown in Table 5-30.
Table 5-30. Password Control Levels for Default Usernames
UsernameAccess LevelControl Level
ADMINSystem AdministratorRead/Write and password control
READWRITETechnicianRead/Write
READONLYRead onlyRead only
To set or change a username or password, perform the following steps:
1. Navigate to a Username field with the arrow keys.
The Username field displays in reverse video.
2. Press the spacebar to open the field, type a username, and press
ENTER.
3. Press the
TAB key to navigate to the Password field.
The Password field displays in reverse video.
4. Press the spacebar to open the field, type a password, and press
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ENTER.
Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24-Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice
5. Enter the password again when prompted to verify, and press ENTER.
6. Press the
TAB key to navigate to the Access Level field.
The Access Level field displays in reverse video.
7. Press the spacebar to change the access level, and press
8. Press the
TAB key to navigate to the Status field.
ENTER.
The Status field displays in reverse video.
9. Press the spacebar to change the status, and press
ENTER.
Allow SNMP Security Management
Allow SNMP Security Management
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\Allow SNMP Security Management\
The Allow SNMP Security Management option can be toggled to either Enabled or Disabled.
Set Menus Idle Logout Time
Set Menus Idle Logout Time
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\Set Menus Idle Logout Time\
The Set Menus Idle Logout Time option can be set between 1 and 60 minutes.
Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time
Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Tim\
The Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time option can be set between 1 and 120 minutes.
Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time
Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time\
The Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time option can be set between 1 and 120 minutes.
Restore Default Passwords
Restore Default Passwords
Main Menu\System Management\Password Control\Restore Default Passwords\
The Restore Default Passwords option is used to restore all passwords to the default settings.
CAUTION
When the Restore Default Passwords option is selected, the password controls automatically restore to the default setting without
additional prompting.
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Menu Descriptions
Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu
Mode Selection and Current IP Settings
Main Menu\System Management\Mode Selection and Current IP Settings\
To remotely manage the Total Access 1224 system, the IP settings must be configured using
the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu (see Figure 5-32).
TID: HSVL00001 Total Access 1224
Unacknowledged Alarms: None
Mode Selection and Current IP Settings
1. IP Feed RFC1483 Routed
2. Mode Static
3. Configure IP
IP address 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.1.254
TFTP IP address Not Configured
MAC Address 00-a0-c8-12-6d-f9
Rx/Tx Packets 2015/1247
Rx/Tx Cells 5162/6192
Selection :
'?' - System Help Screen
Figure 5-32. Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu
The Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu items are shown in Table 5-31.
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Table 5-31. Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Items
OptionDescriptionFunction
1IP FeedThis option provides 3 choices for the selection of IP
Feed type:
• RFC1483 Routed Encapsulation
• IP over Ethernet
• RFC1483 Bridged Encapsulation
The VPI and VCI of the ATM circuit must be assigned by
configuring the IP settings.
2ModeThis option is used to select either Static or Dynamic.
• In Static Mode, the IP address, Subnet mask, and
Default Gateway are configured manually for
inband management of the device.
• In Dynamic Mode, the Total Access 1224 acts as a
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client
and a DHCP server is required upstream from the
device to configure the IP settings.
When a DHCP server is properly configured, the
Total Access 1224 system obtains the IP address,
Subnet mask, and Default Gateway from the server
and applies these settings to the device.
3Configure IPDepending on the setting of the IP Feed and Mode
options, the Configure IP option displays one of the
following menus:
• “Static IP Settings - for IP over ATM Menu” on
page 5-51
• “Dynamic IP Settings - for IP over ATM Menu” on
page 5-54
• “Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet Menu” on
page 5-57.
• “Dynamic IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet Menu”
on page 5-60.
NOTE
The Media Access Control (MAC) address, which is set at the
factory, is required to configure the DHCP server.
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