Paradyne 3151 CSU User Manual

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ACCULINK 3151 CSU
QUICK REFERENCE
Document No. 3151-A2-GL11-40
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TM
ACCULINK 3151 CSU
Quick Reference
Document Number 3151-A2-GL11-40 February 1998

Quick Start Procedure

The following procedure is for experienced CSU users who are familiar with the 3151 CSU installation process and have no special requirements for their application. See the
ACCULINK 315x Channel Service Unit Operator’s Guide
information. A copy is included with the Auxiliary Backplane.
1. Install the Auxiliary Backplane onto the 3000 Series Carrier. See the
3151 CSU and 3161 DSU/CSU General Information Guide
installation procedures.
(3150-A2-GB21) for more
ACCULINK
(3100-A2-GK40) for
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2. Attach the DTE cable (DB15) to the appropriate DTE connector on the Auxiliary
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Backplane. (See the
COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier Installation Manual
(3000-A2-GA31) for detailed cable and connector information.) Connect the other end of the DTE cable to the customer premises equipment.
3. Attach the network cable to the Auxiliary Backplane using either a 50-pin cable or the T1 Network Interface Adapter. Connect the other end of the network cable to the connection provided by the telephone company .
COMSPHERE
3000 Series
Carrier (Rear)
Auxiliary
Backplane
over Slots 9–16
Cable
Retainer
T1 Network
Cable
496-14386-0
4. Turn on the power to the 3000 Series Carrier.
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5. Insert the CSU circuit card into the appropriate slot in the carrier. The power-up
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self-test begins.
495-1479
6. If you intend to use front panel emulation, connect the cable from the PC to Port 2 on the Auxiliary Backplane using the COM port adapter and COM-port-to-PC cable.
7. The Factory 1 configuration for ESF framing format and B8ZS line coding format is the default configuration and is appropriate for most networks. If this configuration does not work for you, try the Factory 2 configuration for D4 framing format and AMI line coding format. To further customize configuration options, refer to
Changing Configuration Options Configuration Options
, in the
in Chapter 3,
Operation
, and Appendix C,
ACCULINK 315x Channel Service Unit Operator’s
Guide.
8. During the power-up self-test, the FAIL LED flashes, then all LEDs blink twice. When the test is complete, verify that the CSU is functional by observing that the OK, NETWORK SIG, and DTE SIG LEDs are lit.
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Configuration Options

Configuration options are accessed from the Cnfig branch of the front panel menu.
CSU ESF
Stat
DevHS STest Perf TStat LED ID
UserTelco
Cur 24Tot Intvl
Rlpbk
LLBUP LLBDN
PLB DLB RLBLLBAbor
Lpbk Ptrns
Abort Send Mon
Test
Lamp
QRSS 1in8
Activ Cust 1 Cust2 Fac t1 Fac t2
Edit Save
Cnfig
ACO
Call
1 . . 5,A
(Directory)
Load Edit Area From:
Choose Function:
Ctrl
ClrReg
Rel
Reset
DiscDial ChDir
1 . . 5,A
(Directory)
CID
Passwd
DL
Mon
EQPT NET
NET
User AlarmGenDTE Mgmt
Gen Trap
4
Cust1Activ Cust2
97-15571
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Table 1. DTE Interface Configuration Options
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding
(DTE Line
bilit
Allows control of DLB on external
Sends AIS to the DTE on failure of the
Yellow:
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding
N/A
Sends ANSI Performance Report
Specifies whether the FDLs
Network-initiated LLB allows LLB to be
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
DTE Framing:
DTE Coding:
Equal: (DTE Line Equalizer)
Extrn DLB: (External DTE Loopback)
Send AIS:
Yellow:
D4 D4 ESF ESF AMI AMI
B8ZS B8ZS
0–133 0–133
133–266 133–266 266–399 266–399 399–533 399–533 533–655 533–655
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding format.
Selectable extended DTE range
abilit
.
capa
y .
ca
Allows control of DLB on external contact closure.
Sends AIS to the DTE on failure of the Network interface signal.
Transcodes and sends Yellow signal to the DTE on receiving Yellow from the Network.
Table 2. Network Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2)
NET Framing:
NET Coding:
LBO:
ANSI PRM:
Mgmt Link:
NET LLB:
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
D4 D4 ESF ESF AMI AMI
B8ZS B8ZS
0.0 0.0
–7.5 –7.5
–15.0 –15.0 –22.5 –22.5
Enab
Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
N/A Sends ANSI Performance Report
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding format.
Line Build Out in dB.
Messages.
Specifies whether the FDL’s Management Link is enabled.
Network-initiated LLB allows LLB to be controlled by inband LLB codes.
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Table 2. Network Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2)
N/A
Network-initiated PLB allows PLB to be
BitStuff:
AT&T TR 62411, ANSI T1 403, and
K
Ali
to th
f
Yellow:
g
Circuit Ident:
Specifies the transmission vendor s
Determines whether framing bits are
Specifies in minutes the duration of
Allows bypass of self-test on
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
NET PLB:
BitStuff:
KeepAlive:
eep
ve:
Yellow:
Circuit Ident:
CRC PThru (Passthrough):
Enab
Disab
N/A
AIS AIS
One (Framed
All Ones)
NetLp
(Loopback of
network signal)
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
N/A Network-initiated PLB allows PLB to be
62411
Part68
Disab
One (Framed
All Ones)
NetLp
(Loopback of
network signal)
controlled by FDL PLB messages.
Enforces ONEs density protection per AT&T TR 62411, ANSI T1-403, and FCC Part 68 Technical Publication.
Specifies the keep alive signal to send to the network interface on a failure of
e network interface on a failure o
the DTE signal.
Transcodes and sends Yellow signal to the network on receiving Yellow from DTE.
Specifies the transmission vendor’s circuit identifier.
Determines whether framing bits are passed to the DTE.
Table 3. General Configuration Options
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
Tst Timeout:
T st Duration:
Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (1 of 4)
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
-
Self-Test:
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
10 10
Up Up Down Down Save Save
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Specifies whether user-initiated tests are limited by the Tst Duration configuration option.
Specifies in minutes the duration of user-initiated tests.
Allows bypass of self-test on initialization.
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Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (2 of 4)
Controls whether dial-in access is
is entered
Controls whether the COM port is
devi
Controls the COM ports connect
Controls the COM ports connect
Controls the COM ports escape
Controls the COM ports escape
Controls the COM ports
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
-
Dial-In:
Password:
Com Port:
Com Use:
ComExtDev:
ComConnPrefix:
ComConnected:
ComEscapeSeq:
ComEscDel:
ComDisconnect:
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
None None
Com Com
Modem Modem
Both Both
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Mgmt Mgmt
ASCII ASCII
Term Term
Disab Disab
AT AT Other Other
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear None None
0.2s 0.2s
0.4s 0.4s
0.6s 0.6s
0.8s 0.8s
1.0s 1.0s Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Controls whether dial-in access is allowed.
Activates a password prompt that prevents access until a password is entered.
Controls whether the COM port is enabled or disabled.
Controls how the COM port is used.
used.
Controls the COM port’s external device commands.
Controls the COM port’s connect prefix.
Controls the COM port’s connect indication string.
Controls the COM port’s escape sequence.
Controls the COM port’s escape sequence delay.
Controls the COM port’s disconnect string.
.
ce commands.
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Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (3 of 4)
Selects the bit
COM
Rate)
Selects the character length for the
(
py p
(Communication Port
the COM
S
ifi
COM
t
p
(COM Port
(1 to 60 minutes) that
TnS
p
TnP
S
ifi
p
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
1.2 1.2
2.4 2.4
Com Rate: (Communication Port Rate)
Char Length:
CParity: (Communication Port Parity)
CStop Bits: (Communication Port Stop Bits)
4.8 4.8
9.6 9.6
14.4 14.4
19.2 19.2 7 7
8 8
None None
Even Even
Odd Odd
1 1
1.5 1.5 2 2
Selects the bit rate for the COM port.
Selects the character length for the COM port.
Selects the parity for the COM port.
Selects the number of stop bits for the COM
ort.
port.
rate for the
Ignore DTR:
CmInActTm: (COM Port Inactivity Timeout)
CmDiscTm:
COM Port
Disconnect Time)
TnSession: (T elnet Session)
TnPaswd: (T elnet Password)
TnInActTm: (Telnet Inactivity Timeout)
ession:
aswd:
Yes Yes
No No
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
5 5
Up Up
Down Down
Save Save
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
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Specifies whether the COM port
pec
es whether the
ignores DTR.
Specifies whether the communication port disconnects after a certain period of inactivity.
Specifies the period of inactivity
1 to 60 minutes disconnect if CmInActTm is enabled.
enabled.
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU responds to T elnet session requests.
Specifies whether a password is
pec
es whether a password is
required for T elnet sessions.
Specifies whether a T elnet session disconnects after a certain period of inactivity.
that causes a
por
causes a
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Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (4 of 4)
TnDiscTm: (T elnet 60 minutes) that
p
p
S
ifi
E
AlrmRel
S
ifi
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
5 5
TnDiscTm: (T elnet Disconnect Time)
Up Up
Down Down
Save Save
The period of inactivity (1 to 60 minutes disconnect if TnInActTm is enabled.
enabled.
Table 5. Alarm Configuration Options
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
that causes a
causes a
Alrm Msg:
Alrm Ms
:
SNMP Trap:
TrapDisc:
DialOut:
Call Retry:
Dial Delay:
AltDialDir:
Err Rate:
rr Rate:
(Excessive Error Rate)
AlrmRelay:
ay:
(Alarm Relay)
Disab Disab Does not display alarm messages.
Com Com Sends alarm messages to COM port. Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
1–4
5
6–10
None
1–5
10E–4 10E–4
10E-5–10E-9 10E-5–10E-9
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
1–4
5
6–10
None
1–5
Sends SNMP traps.
Specifies whether the modem connection will disconnect after a trap is sent.
Provides the option to allow automatic dial-out to send alarm messages on MODEM port.
Specifies whether an outgoing call is
pec
es whether an outgoing call is
retried on a busy or failed call attempt.
The time (in minutes) to delay between successive alarm dial-outs or retry attempts.
The alternate dial-out directory to use if a call to the primary number cannot be completed.
The error rate threshold for Excessive Error Rate Alarm.
Specifies whether to activate
pec
es whether to activate
the alarm relay on an alarm condition.
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Table 6. General Management Configuration Options (1 of 2)
p
validates the IP address of an The number of SNMP managers
y
yp
The SNMP system name for this
The SNMP system location for this
The SNMP system contact name
y
The type of access allowed for
A community name that is allowed
The type of access allowed for
The IP address needed to access
The Subnet Mask needed to
The IP address for the COM port
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
SNMP Mgt:
NMS Valid:
Num Sec Mgrs:
NMS n IP Adr:
NMS n Access:
System Name:
System Location:
System Contact:
CommunityName1:
Access 1:
CommunityName2:
Access 2:
IP Adr:
NetMask:
Com IP Adr:
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
Enab Enab
1 1
2–10 2–10
Edit Edit
Clear Clear Read Read
R/W R/W Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear Read Read
R/W R/W Edit Edit
Clear Clear Read Read
R/W R/W Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU responds to SNMP session requests.
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU validates the IP address of an SNMP manager attempting access.
The number of SNMP managers allowed to access the DSU/CSU.
Allows you to define or clear the allowable IP address of an SNMP manager.
The type of access allowed for an SNMP manager using community name 1.
The SNMP system name for this device.
The SNMP system location for this device.
The SNMP system contact name for this device.
A community name that is allowed access to this device. Defaults to
public
.
The type of access allowed for community name 1.
A community name that is allowed access to this device.
The type of access allowed for community name 2.
The IP address needed to access the device.
The Subnet Mask needed to access the device.
The IP address for the COM port when configured for SNMP.
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Table 6. General Management Configuration Options (2 of 2)
The link layer protocol for the COM
Specifies whether the device is the
trap manager. This configuration
p
T
S
ifi
pgpyp
Failure or both
p
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
Com NetMask:
Com Link:
IPBusMast:
Def Netwk:
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
PPP PPP
SLIP SLIP
Enable Enable
Disab Disab
None None
IPBus IPBus
Com Com
FDL FDL
The Subnet Mask needed to access the device when the COM port is configured for SNMP.
The link layer protocol for the COM port when configured for SNMP.
Specifies whether the device is the IP Bus Master.
The default network connection.
Table 7. Management Trap Configuration Options (1 of 2)
Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description
Num Trap Mgrs:
Trapn IP Adr:
Tra
n
Dst:
rapn Dst:
Gen Trap:
Entp Trap:
1
2–6
Edit Edit
Clear Clear
None None
IPBus IPBus
Com Com
FDL FDL
Disab Disab
Warm Warm Specifies the general trap types to
Auth Auth
Both Both
Enab Enab
Disab Disab
1
2–6
The number of trap managers supported by the device.
Specifies the IP address for each trap manager. This configuration option is repeated for all managers.
Specifies the network destination
pec
es the network destination
for Trap Manager
enable: WarmStart, Authentication Failure or both.
Specifies whether the EnterpriseSpecific trap type is enabled.
n
n
.
.
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Table 7. Management Trap Configuration Options (2 of 2)
ppyp
Down, or both
Trap I/F:
,p
Option Comments/DescriptionFactory 2Factory 1
Disab Disab
Link Trap:
Trap I/F:
Up Up Specifies the link trap type to
Down Down
Both Both
NET NET DTE DTE
Both Both
enable: Trap on Link Up, Link Down, or both.
When any link trap types are enabled, specifies which links to send traps for.
.
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