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NetVanta E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop Network Interface Module (NIM) P/N 1200878E1/L1
Quick Start Guide
WAN-E1 G.703 DBU
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Modes Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay,
E1/FE1 Interface Supported Standards: ITU-T G.703, ITU-T G.704 (CRC-4),
G.703 Interface Supported Standards: Per ITU-T G.703
Clock Source Network, internal, and through
Diagnostics Test Pattern Generation and Detection: QRSS, 511, all
Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A, EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024,
Physical Dimensions: 2.75-inch W x 4.25-inch D
PPP, Multilink PPP, HDLC
ITU-T G.823, ITU-T G.797
Receiver Sensitivity: -30 dB
Line Rate: 2.048 Mbps ±50 PPM
Line Code: AMI or HDB3
Framing: FAS with optional CRC-4
FE1 Line Rate: Channelized timeslot (in multiples of
56/64 kbps)
Connector: RJ-48C
Receiver Sensitivity: -30 dB
Line Rate: 2.048 Mbps, ±50 PPM
Line Code: AMI or HDB3
Framing: FAS with optional CRC-4
Capacity: 1 to 31 timeslots
If timeslot 16 signaling is used on the drop port, a
maximum of 15 timeslots can be mapped to router (1 to 15
or 17 to 31).
Connector: RJ-48C
ones, all zeros
Network loopbacks
Alarm generation and detection
Network performance data (15 minutes and 24 hours)
EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
AS/ACIF S016, ETSI TBR 12/TBR 13
EN 60950, IEC 60950, AS/NZS 60950
RoHS compliant, Telecommunications Exemption
(1200878E1 only)
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C
Relative Humidity: Up to 95 percent, noncondensing
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove power from the unit.
2. Slide the option module into the option slot until the module is
firmly seated against the chassis.
3. Secure the pins at both edges of the module.
4. Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
5. Complete the installation of the base unit.
6. Restore power to the unit.
For NetVanta modules with outside plant
connections, ensure that all cables are
removed from the module before installing
or removing it from the NetVanta chassis.
NetVanta modules should be installed only in
NetVanta Series products.
WAN-E1 NETWORK (RJ-48C) CONNECTION PINOUTS
Pin Name Description
1 R1 Receive data from the network - Ring 1
2 T1 Receive data from the network - Tip 1
3 — Unused
4 R Transmit data toward the network - Ring
5 T Transmit data toward the network - Tip
6-8 — Unused
G.703 (RJ-48C) CONNECTION PINOUTS
Pin Name Description
1 R Transmit data toward the DTE - Ring
2 T Transmit data toward the DTE - Tip
3 — Unused
4 R1 Receive data from the DTE - Ring 1
5 T1 Receive data from the DTE - Tip 1
6-8 — Unused
An optional Dial Backup Interface Module (DIM) is
required for dial backup applications.
For a description of the DBU pinouts, refer to the
Quick Start Guide included with your DIM
shipment.
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NetVanta E1/FE1 + G.703 Drop Network Interface Module (NIM) P/N 1200878E1/L1
Quick Start Guide
E1/FE1 NIM COMMANDS
clock source [internal | line* | through]
Configures the source timing used for the interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the
default value. Note: the E1 + G.703 module supports a single clock source for both E1 interfaces.
internal Provides clocking using the internal oscillator.
line* Recovers clock from the E1 circuit.
through Configures the unit to recover clocking from the circuit connected to the
coding [ami | hdb3*]
Configures the line coding for the E1 physical interface. The settings must match the line coding
supplied on the circuit by the service provider.
ami Configures the line coding for alternate mark inversion (AMI).
*
hdb3
framing [crc4]
Configures the framing format for the E1 interface. This parameter should match the framing format
provided by the service provider or external device. Use the no form of this command to return to the
default value.
crc4 Enables CRC-4 bits to be transmitted in the outgoing data stream.
loop-alarm-detect
Enables detection of loop alarms on the E1 interface. Use the no form of this command to disable
loop alarm detection. This setting is enabled by default.
loopback network [line | payload]
Initiates a loopback on the interface toward the network. Use the no form of this command to
deactivate the loopback.
line Initiates a metallic loopback of the physical E1 network interface.
paylo ad Initiates a loopback of the E1 framer (CSU portion) of the E1 network
loopback remote v54
Initiates an E1 remote loopback test (with a V.54 loopback pattern). Use the no form of this command
to disable this feature.
remote-alarm [r ai* | ais]
Selects the alarm signaling type to be sent when a loss of frame is detected on the E1 receive signal.
Use the no form of this command to disable all transmitted alarms.
rai* Specifies sending a remote alarm indication (RAI) in response to a loss
ais Sends an alarm indication signal (AIS) as an unframed all-ones signal
remote-loopback
Configures the interface to respond to loopbacks initiated by a remote unit (or the service provider).
Use the no form of this command to disable this feature. This setting is enabled by default.
sa4tx-bit [0 | 1*]
Selects the Tx value of Sa4 in this E1 interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the
default value of 1.
shutdown
Disables the interface (both physical and virtual) so that no data will be passed through. Use the no
form of this command to turn on the interface and allow it to pass data. By default, all interfaces are
disabled.
G.703 interface.
Configures the line coding for high-density bipolar 3 (HDB3).
Received signal is checked for CRC-4 errors.
interface.
of frame. Also prevents a received RAI from causing a change in
interface operational status..
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snmp trap line-status
Controls the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) variable
dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable (RFC2495) to enable (or disable) the interface to send SNMP
traps when there is an interface status change. Use the no form of this command to disable this
trap.
snmp trap link-status
Controls the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) variable ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable
(RFC2863) to enable (or disable) the interface to send SNMP traps when there is an interface
status change. Use the no form of this command to disable this trap.
snmp trap threshold-reached
Controls the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) variable
adGenAOSDs1ThresholdReached (adGenAOSDs1-Ext MIB) to enable the interface to send
SNMP traps when a DS1 performance coun ter threshold is reached. Use the no form of this
command to disable this trap.
tdm-group <group number> timeslots <1-31> speed 64
Creates a group of contiguous channels on this interface to be used during the cross-connect
process.
<group number> Identifies the created TDM group (valid range: 1 to 255).
timeslots <1-31> Specifies the channels to be used in the TDM group. This can be entered as
speed 64 Specifies the individual channel rate on the E1 interface to be 56 kbps or
test-pattern [clear | errors | insert | ones | p511 | qrss | zeros]
Activates the built-in pattern generator and begins sending the specified test pattern. Can be used
to verify a data path when used in conjunction with an active loopback. Use the no form of this
command to cease pattern generation.
clear Clears the test pattern error count.
errors Displays the test pattern error count.
insert Inserts an error into the currently active test pattern.
ones Generates a test pattern of continuous ones.
p511 Generates a test pattern of repeating ones and zeros.
qrss Generates a test pattern of random ones and zeros.
zeros Generates a test pattern of continuous zeros.
ts16
Enables timeslot 16 multiframe to be checked on the receive signal. Use the no form of this
command to disable timeslot 16.
* Indicates default values.
a single number representing one of the 31 E1 channel timeslots or as a
contiguous group of channels. (For example, 1-10 specifies the first
10 channels of the E1.)
64 kbps. The default speed is 64 kbps. This is the only supported speed for
this module.
Important: For additional details on product features,
specifications, installation, and safety, refer to the
appropriate Hardware Installation Guide on the
ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD shipped with
the base unit and available online at www.adtran.com.
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