Verilink AS4000 User Manual

Verilink AS4000 User Manual
June 2000 P/N 880-503457-001-C
Copyright Notice
Copyright 2000 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. This document does not create any express or implied warranty about Verilink or about its
Trademarks
FCC Requirements
Verilink is a registered trademark of Ve rilink Corp oration. Access System 2 000, WANscope, VeriStats, and FrameStart are trademarks of Verilink Corporation.
Any named products herein are trademarks of their respective companies.
This equipment complies with th e requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Class A computing device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and television reception, requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference. Shielded cable s should be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A limits.
This equipment meets the technical criteria specified in the Part 68 rules, sub-part A through F, (for connection of terminal equipment to the telephone network) as we ll as the requirements specified in AT&T Technical Publications 62411, 54016 and 54019A (ESF).
This equipment meets the safety require ments of the Unde rwriters’ Laboratori es (UL) technical publications UL 1 950, Third Editio n, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 950-95, Third Edition, and EN60950:1992.
The following instructions apply spe c ific ally to the Octal T1/E1 module
Type of interfaces 1.544 Mbps Digital Channel Facility Interface 04DU9-BN for SF D4 AMI format without line power
04DU9-DN for SF D4 B8ZS format without line power 04DU9-IKN for ANSI ESF AMI format without line power 04DU9-ISN for ANSI ESF B8ZS format without line power
Service Code 6.ON. Does not provide billing and encoded analog protection.
DNX units use an integrated CSU. Affidavit to Telco is required; te mplate provided in back of this manual.
Jack Arrangement RJ48M Ringer Equivalence N/A
This information is provided to e n sure that you comply with the Federal Communicatio ns Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68: To meet EMI and RFI regulations, a shielded twisted pair cable must be used. The drain wire must be attached to one of the two ground lugs available on the rear bezel. The drain wire connection must be kept as short as possible. In addition, the rear card must be secured to the chassis by means of firmly tightening the card and securing screws on the bezel.
In order for the Octal T1/E1 Module to co mply with FCC and European em ission require ments, a clamp-on ferrite must be installed on the cable connected to the Octal T1/E1 rear interface. This ferrite is supplied, along with installation instructions, with each Octal T1/E1 rear interface card. See section detailing information on the Octal T1/E1 Module in this manual.
Ferrite No. IND-003-64151
The following instructions apply specifically to the Quad T1 module
Type of interface 1.544 Mbps Digital Channel Facility Interface 04DU9-BN for SuperFrame (SF) D4 AMI format without line power
04DU9-IKN for ANSI ESF AMI format without line power 04DU9-ISN for ANSI ESF B8ZS form at without line power
Service Code 6.ON. Does not provide billing and encoded analog protection.
DNX units use an integrated CSU. Affidavit to Telco is required.
Jack Arrangement RJ48C Ringer Equivalence N/A
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FCC User Requirements
This information is provided to e n sure that you comply with the Federal Communicatio ns Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68:
1. All direct connections to the T1 digital lines must be made through standard plugs and jacks furnished by the telephone company. No connections can be made to party lines or coin lines. Before connecting your unit, you must do the follo wi ng:
a.) Tell your local telephone company that you have an FCC registered device that you
wish to connect to the compa ny’s lines. Provide the fourteen-digit FCC registration number listed on the label. The telephone company will also need to know the facility interface code (04DU9-XX) and service code (6.0N) in order to connect the necessary service.
b.) Inform the telephone company that you wish to use the RJ48C or RJ48M jack
arrangement.
c.) After the telephone company has installed the RJ48C or RJ48M jack, you may connect
the unit with the appropriate ca bl e.
2. If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, it should be disconnected from th e tele ph on e line until the source of the problem is confirmed . If the unit needs repair, it should not be reconnected until after the repair is completed.
3. The unit has been desi gned to prevent ha rm to the DDS or T1 network . If the telephone company dete r m ines that it is exceeding tolerance parameters, they are permitted to temporarily disconnect service. When possible, the customer will be given advance notice.
4. Under FCC Rules, no customer is authorized to repair the equipment, regardless of its warranty status.
5. If the telephone company alters the equipment in a manner that will affect its usage, advance notice must be gi ve n to pre v ent serv ice interruption.
Normally, Verilink equipment will be used to interface either FCC registered or grandfathered digital terminal equipment to the digital service channel. If the equipment to be connected is not of this type, institutional procedures provide that an affidavit be supplied to the telephone company. This affidavit must state that the system will be operated only by trained individuals and that the signal power at the telephone company interface will not exceed the limits set forth in Part 68 of the FCC’s Rules and Regulations.
Industry Canada
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label iden tifies certified e quipment. T his certification m eans
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities o f th e local telecommunications co mpany. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditio ns may not prevent degrada tion of se rv ice in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the u ser to th is equipment, or equipment malfunc tion s, ma y give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION:
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total
load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any c om bination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices d oes not exceed 100.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should
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English DANGER!
The battery can explode if incorrectly replaced! Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture r. Dispose of used batteries according to the manu­facturer’s instructions.
DANGER!
To avoid electrical sho ck in case of failure, the power supply must be instal l ed by a profes­sional installer. The terminal labeled with the ground symbol ( ) on the power supply must be connected to a permanent earth ground.
CAUTION!
Interconne c t ing circuits mu s t comply with the r equirement s of EN 60950:1992/A2:1 933 Section 6.2 for telecommunications network voltages (TNV) circuits.
Français ATTENTION!
Une explosion peut se produire si la batterie est remplacée d’ une façon incorrecte! Rem­placez-la seulement avec le même modêle de batterie ou un modèle équivalent selon les recommendations de manufacture. Disposez de les batteries usées selon les instructions de manufacture.
ATTENTION!
Pour éviter choc électrique en cas de insuccès , la provision de pouvoir doit êtré installé par un installeur pr ofes sionnel. Le terminal de la pr ovision de pouv oir, marqué du symbol de terre, ( ) doit connecté à un circuit de terre permanent.
ATTENTION!
Les circuits doivent êtré interconnectés de manière à ce que l’ équipement continue a êtré en agrément avec “EN60950:1992/A2:1933, Section 6.2, pour les circuits de voltage de liaisons d’ échanges (réseau) par les télécommunications (TNV),” après les connections de circuits.
Españole PELIGRO!
La bateria puede explotar si se reemplaza incorrectamente. Reemplace la bateria con el mismo tipo de bateria ó una eq uivalent e recom endada po r el manufac turer o. Di sponga de las baterias de acuerdo con las instrucciones del manufacturero.
PELIGRO!
Para evitar contacto con circ u itos que el ectrocutan, la fuente de alimentación de b e ser instalada por un técnico profesional. La terminal de la fuente de alimentación marcada con el símbolo de tierra ( ) debe ser conectada a un circuito de vuelta por tierra per­manente.
CIRCUITOS A INTERCONECTARSE
Circuitos que se interconectan a la red de telecomunicaciones deben hacerse de tal manera que cumplan con los requisitos estipulados en las especificaciones “EN60950:1992/A2:1933, Sección 6.2, para los voltages de circuitos interconnectados a la Red de Telecomunicaciones (TNV),” despues de terminar las connecciones entre los circuitos.
Deutsch VORSICHT!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Ersetzen der Batterie! Batterie gleichen Typs und gleicher Qualität benutzen, wie vom Hersteller empfohlen. Entsorgung der Batterie nach Anweisung des Herstellers!
VORSICHT, GEFAHR!
Um keinen Schlag zu erhalten beim Versagen der electrischen Anlage, muss der Stroman­schluss von einem Elektriker vorgenommen werden. Der elektrische Pol, versehen mit dem Erdsymbol ( ) muss am Stromanschluss permanent geerdet sein.
VORSICHT!
Schaltungen, die in den Geräten zusammengeschaltet sind, müssen weiterhin den V orschriften EN60950:1992/A2:1933, Absatz 6.2 für Telecommunications Netz Spannung (TNV) Schaltkreize entsprechen.
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Canadian Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques (de la class A) prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
The Industry Canada label indentifies CS-03 cer tifi ed equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, oper ati onal and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to th e user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities o f the local telecommunications company. The equipmen t must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditio ns may not prevent degrada tion of se rv ice in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Safety Precautions
This equipment is intended to be installed only in a Restricted Access Location that meets the following criteria:
Access can only be gained by service personnel or users who have been instructed about
the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that must be taken.
Access can only be gained through the use of a lock and key or other means of security,
and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
When handling this equipme nt , follow th ese b asic safety precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock and injury:
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and in the manual.
Unplug the hardware from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth slightly dampened with water. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. It may fall, causing serious
damage to the product. Slots and openings in the shelves are prov ide d for ven tilatio n to pro te c t them from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. Never place this product near a radiator or heat register.
This prod uct should be operated only from the typ e of power source indicated on the
marking label and manual. If you are unsure of the type of power supply you are using, consult your dealer or local power company.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the
cord will interfere with the free movement of people. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric
shock.
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Never push objects of any kind into the shelves. They may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Neve r spill liquid of any kind on this equipment.
Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet and refer servic in g to qua lifie d servic e
personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product has been dropped or if the cabinet has been damaged.
Product Warranty
Customer Service
Verilink’s product warranty covers repair or replacement of all equipment under normal use for a two-year period from date of shipment. Our in-house Repair Center services returns within ten working days.
Verilink offers the following services:
System Engineers at regional sales offices for network design and planning assistance
(800) 837-4546 Technical Assistance Center for free 24x7 telephone support for installation,
maintenance, and troubleshooting by telephone at (800) 285-2755 or by e-mail at support@verilink.com
To return a product, it must be assigned a Return Materials Authorization (RMA)
number before sending it to Verilink for repair. To obtain a RMA number, call (800) 926-0085, ext. 2282
Technical Training on network concepts and Verilink products -- (800) 282-2755 or
training@verilink.com W e b site (www .v e rilink.com)
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Table of Contents

Overview................................................................................................................... 1-1
Scope .................................................................................................................. 1-1
Purpose and Use .. ................... ..................................................... ....................... 1-2
AS4000 Concept ................... ...................................... .................. ................... .... 1-2
Features .............................................................................................................. 1-3
Twin Switch Bus Arc hit e cture ................... ................... ................................ 1-3
Midplane Design........................................ ................... ................... ............. 1-3
Built-In Diagnostic s ....... ................... ..................................... ................... .... 1-3
LED Indicators ..................... ................... ................... ................... ................ 1-3
Console Control................................ ..................................................... ....... 1-4
SNMP and Telnet Management ...... ... ................... ... .................. .... ................ 1-4
System Components ............................ .................. ...................................... ....... 1-5
AS4000 Shelf Types. ................... ..................................... ............................. 1-5
AS4000 Application M odules .......................... ................... .......................... 1-5
System Manager Mo du le......... ...................................... ................... ... .......... 1-6
Redundant Power Supplies........................................................................... 1-7
Timing ................................................................................................................ 1-7
Specifications ..................................................................................................... 1-8
Quick Set-Up Guide.................................................................................................. 2-1
Example Network Scenario ........... ...................................................................... 2-1
Work Flow ........................................................................................................... 2-2
Step-by-Step ................................................................................................. 2-4
Backup Files ............................................................................................... 2-16
More Information ................... .................................................................... 2-16
Hardware Installation .............................................................................................. 3-1
Required Hardware and Tools ............................................................................ 3-1
Equipment Inspection......................................................................................... 3-1
Wiring for DC Power ........................................................................................... 3-2
Shelf Mounting.................................................................................................... 3-2
Installing Power Supplies .......... ................... ................... ................... ................ 3-3
Applying AC Power....................................................................................... 3-3
DC Power Connections ................................................................................. 3-4
Installing Application Modules......... .................. ...................................... .......... 3-4
Rear Interface Card ...................................................................................... 3-4
Installing the Application Card ....................... ................... ................... ....... 3-5
AS4000 Cabling................. ... ................... ................... .................. ... ................... . 3-6
ASCII Terminal Connection .......................................................................... 3-6
Network Connect ion s .......... ... ................... ... ................... ................... ... ....... 3-7
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System Men us........................................................................................................... 4-1
Console Access ....................... ................... ................... ...................................... 4-1
Logging into the AS4000 ............... ... ... ... ...... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ...... ... ... ... . 4-1
Navigation Keys............. ................... ................... ..................................... .... 4-2
Help and Menu Procedures .......................................................................... 4-3
System Menu Tree .................................. ..................................... ................... .... 4-4
Main Menu ........ ................... ...................................... .................. ................... .... 4-5
Other Modules.............................................................................................. 4-5
Node Summary Menu.................... ...................................................................... 4-6
Connections Map Manager Menu........................................ ................................ 4-7
Active Map Menu ........ .................................................................................. 4-7
Connection Filter C on f igu ra t ion ............... ...................................... ........... 4-11
Change Connection Men u.......................... ................................................. 4-12
Test A Connection Menu ............................................................................ 4-13
Configuration Map Menu............................................................................ 4-14
Map Definition Menu........ ................... ................... ... ................... .............. 4-15
Time and Day Configur ation Menu ................. ................... ................... ..... 4- 16
Configuring the Date and Time Menu .......... .............................................. 4-17
Save and Restore Database Menu............................................................... 4-18
System Configuration Me nu ................... ..................................... ................... .. 4-21
Slot Configuration ............ ...................................... .................. .................. 4-21
System Clock Source Me nu........................... ................... ................... ........ 4-22
Users Menu................................................................................... .............. 4-23
Port IP Addresses .......... ... ................... ... ................... ................... ... ........... 4-24
SNMP Agent Configu ra ti o n ............ ... ................... ... .................. .................. 4-26
Date and Time ............................................................................................ 4-27
Node Name ................................................................ ................................. 4-27
Events Menu...................... ................................................................................ 4-28
Monitor Event s Menu........................... ................... .................. .................. 4-28
Display Event Log....................................................................................... 4-29
Event Configuration Menu.......................................................................... 4-30
Utilities Menu ................................... ................................................................ 4-31
Copy File System................. ................... ................... ................... .............. 4-31
Switchover SMCs ........................................................................................ 4-32
MIB Table....... .... .................. ... ................... ... ... ................... ... ................... .. 4-32
PING............................................................................................................ 4-33
IP Route Table ...... ... ... ................... ... ................... ... .................. .... ... ........... 4-34
Return to Default Settings.......................................................................... 4-37
Backplane Timeslots Display .............................. ....................................... 4-38
Initialize SMC Rear Card Modem................................................................ 4-39
File System Debug Co unters ........................................ .............................. 4-39
Download Devices S oftw a r e................................... ... ................... ... ... ........ 4-40
Reset All Channel Cards ............................................................................. 4-41
About Menu ................... ................... .................. ................... ........................... 4-42
System Profile ... .................. ................... ................... ... ................... ........... 4-42
Who Am I.......................... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .. 4-43
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Quad DS-1 Module ....................................................................................................5-1
Quad DS-1 Conf igu ra t ion ................. ... .................. .... .................. ................... ... ..5-1
DS-1 Port Configuration...... ...................................... ................... .................5-2
Viewing ESF Statistics and Registers.................................. ................... ........5-3
Diagnostics Menu........................................................................................ ........5-7
Quad DS-1 Dia gnostics .... ... ................... ... ................... ................... ..............5-7
Quad DS-1 Utili tie s M enu............. .... .................. ................... ... ................... ... .....5-9
Monitor System Clock...................................................................................5-9
Voice Control S ignals..................................................................................5-10
About Menu....................................................................................................... 5-12
Quad Port Sync Data Module ...................................................................................6-1
Quad Port Sync Data Main Menu ...... ... .................. ................... ................... ........6-1
Configuration Me n u ......................... .................. ................... ................... ...........6-2
More About Timing ......................................... ..............................................6-3
Diagnostics Menu........................................................................................ ........6-5
Quad Port Syn c Data Module ........ ... ................... .................. ................... .....6-5
Utilities Menu......................................................................................................6-7
System Manager C lock Display........................... .................. ... ................... ..6-7
System Manager Interface Display............................... ................... ..............6-8
About Menu....................................................................................................... 6-10
DS-3 Module..............................................................................................................7-1
DS-3 Configuration....................... ................... ... ................... ................... ...........7-1
DS-3 Configurat ion M e nu.......................... ................... ................... ..............7-2
T1 Configuration Manager............................................................................7-2
T3 Port Configuration Menu .........................................................................7-5
Options Menu......................................... ..................................................... ........7-7
Diagnostics Menu........................................................................................ ........7-8
Using the Diagnostics Menu ........................... ................... ...........................7-8
Line Diagnostics C enter............................................................... .................7-9
Utilities Menu....................................................................................................7-11
About Menu....................................................................................................... 7-12
Test Access Module (TAM).......................................................................................8-1
Test Access Module Co nfiguration ................. ................... .................................8-1
Test Access Module Co nfiguration Menu ................. ................... .................8-2
Diagnostics Menu........................................................................................ ........8-4
Utilities Menu......................................................................................................8-7
About Menu.........................................................................................................8-9
Octal DS-1/E1............................................................................................................9-1
Before You Begin .................... .............................................................................9-1
Octal DS-1/E1 Main Menu....................................................................................9-3
Configuring the Oct al DS-1/E1 Module Par ameters ............................................9-3
Octal DS-1/E1 Diagnostics ..................................................................................9-6
Line Diagnostics C enter............................................................... .................9-6
Loopback Types ...........................................................................................9-7
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Octal DS-1/E1 Utilities................................................................................ 9-20
About Menu ............................ ................... ................... ................... ........... 9-22
Quad OCU ............................................................................................................... 10-1
Before You Begin..................................... ................... .................. ................... .. 10-1
Quad OCU Main Menu................... ................... ................... ................... ........... 10-2
Configuring the Quad OCU............................................................................... 10-2
Quad OCU Diagnostics...................................................................................... 10-4
Line Diagnostics Center ......................... .................................................... 10-4
Loopback Types ........................................................................................ 10-6
Quad OCU Utilities............................................................................................ 10-7
About Menu ................... ................... .................. ................... ......................... 10-10
Quad DS-1 with xDSL.............................................................................................. 11-1
Installing xDSL Daughter Cards................................. .................. ................... .. 11-1
Connecting Local Loops ............................................................................. 11-3
xDSL Configuration........................................................................................... 11-5
Viewing Span Status ..................................................... .............................. 11-7
Set Clock..................................................................................................... 11-9
System Settings .... .................. ................... ... ................... ................... ...... 11-10
Loopback Mode ........................................................................................ 11-12
Performance Da ta................................ ..................................................... 11-13
Performance History .............. .................................................................. 11-14
Octal Voice Module................................................................................................ 12-1
Installing Interface Modules............................................................................. 12-1
E&M Interface Module Options .. ................... ................... ................................. 12-2
Setting Berg Jum pers.................................................................................. 12-3
Octal Voice with E&M Rea r Module Menus...................................................... .. 12-4
Configuration ............................................................................................. 12-4
Octal Voice with FXS/PLAR Rear Module Menus ................. .............................. 12-7
Configuration ............................................................................................. 12-7
Octal Voice with FXO/DPT Rear Module Menus.............................................. 12-10
Configuration ........................................................................................... 12-10
Diagnostics ..................................................................................................... 12-13
Utilities ........................................................................................................... 12-16
About .............................................................................................................. 12-17
TFTP and Telnet A-1
TFTP Application .............................. ... ... ................... ... ... ................... ... ... .......... A-1
Interfaces and Cables B-1
System Manager Interfaces . ................... ...................................... ................. B-1
Application Module I nterfaces ........................................ ................... ...........B-3
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Chapter

Scope

1
Overview
This manual describes the Verilink AS4000 Integrated Access System. The content of this manual is organized in the following fashion:
This chapter presents an overview of the product. Chapter 2, “Quick Set-Up Guide”, provides a step-by-step procedure
for an example configuration. It is intended as a guide to the installation process.
Chapter 3, “Hardware Installation”, describes the AS4000 hardware and hardware installation procedures in detail.
Chapter 4, “System Menus”, provides complete details on the System Manager Module.
Chapter 5, “Quad DS-1 Module”, provides complete details on the Quad DS-1 Module.
Chapter 6, “Quad Port Sync Data Module”, provides complete details on the Quad Port Sync Data Module.
Chapter 7, “DS-3 Module”, provides complete details on the DS-3 Module.
Chapter 8, “Test Access Module (TAM)”, provides complete details on the Test and Access Module.
Appendix A, “TFTP and Telnet”, describes the use of Telnet and TFTP for remote access and firmware downloads.
Appendix B,“Interfaces and Cables”, p rovides connector pinout and cable information.
NOTE:
Certain product menus and documentation entries refer to additional a pplication modules for the AS4000. These include HDSL, SDSL, DDS OCU and Voice functions. These modules are planned for a future AS4000 release.
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Overview

Purpose and Use

AS4000 Concept

The Access System 4000 (AS4000) is an integrated access device that provides multiple access interfaces to network services for digital voice, data, and video applications. AS4000 is a bandwidth manager of digital services from Level 0 channels (DS0), to Level 3 channels (DS3).
Circuit switching, packet switching, data compression, and routing functions are combined into one platform. The AS4000 enables both circuit-switched and packet-oriented traffic to share the platform for access to wide area networks.
The AS4000 system is modular by design, providing different types of data, network, and management ports. The system’s application components are managed by redundant System Manager modules, locally or remotely, and powered by redundant power modules. End-user applications include Local Area Networks (LANs), video conferencing and imaging, digital voice, and remote terminal-t o­mainframe connections.
Figure 1-1 AS4000 System
The AS4000 provides network support for private networks, virtual private networks, FT1, T1, and T3. For network management, the Access System 4000:
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Features

Overview
Generates and stores non-service-affecting T1 and T3 circuit performance data for circuit analysis and maintenance.
Generates alarms for fault conditions from incoming network/equipment signals, and reports the alarms to the node controller.
Stores operator-defined configuration settings required for network and equipment interfaces.
The AS4000 can be a channel bank, an FT3 access multiplexer, or a multi-trunk T1 access node.
The AS4000 uses a dual bus architecture (twin switched busses) with built-in diagnostics, redundant System Managers and power modules, console control, SNMP, Telnet management, user security, and redundant configuration.

Twin Switch Bus Architecture

Midplane Design

Built-In Diagnostics

LED Indicators

The TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) switch bus accommodates constant bit rate (CBR) circuit-switched app lica t ion s suc h as voi ce and video. The TDM switch bus accommodates up to 256 Mbit/s of bandwidth. The ATM switch bus addresses the packet-oriented or “bursty” data applications. With one Gbit/s of bandwidth, it is perfect for high-speed connectionless network services.
The AS4000 employs a midplane design. Each AS4000 has either 4 or 11 slots which can be used for the multiple application modules. There are associated slots in the rear of the AS4000 shelf for the electrical interface modules (one for each front application module).
Diagnostic tes ting can be per f o rmed witho ut the need for spe c i al test equipment. All application modules support built-in BERT (Bit Error Rate Tester) and loopback tests. Testing is initiated through the console.
All applications modules have LED indicators that indicate tests, a loopback in progress, or an error condition exists. Refer to the individual modules for more information.
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Overview

Console Control

User Security
Audit Trail
Identifier
The system console provides control of the network from th e central site. System configuration and testing can be accomplished by pushing a few keys to select functions and options. The port supports terminals that operate at rates of 2400 to 19200 bit/s. Password protection prevents unauthorized access to the console.
There are four levels of user security:
View only
Test
Provisioning
Administration
Passwords are encrypted for security purposes. (Please refer to Chapter 4, “System Menus”, for additional information on User Security).
Tracks user actions and events. Refer to Chapter 4, “System
Menus”, for information on the Audit Trail Identifier.
CONSOLE
Copy
Configuration

SNMP and Telnet Management

Combines all of the configuration files on an AS4000 into one file and then forwards the one file. Upon receiving the single file, the standby System Manager module extracts the individual files and then reset s .
Network management includes performance, error statistics, and alarm gathering. The network administrator can monitor the network on an SNMP management station, through a dialup modem, from a PC anywhere in the network, or with a terminal attached to the AS4000.
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System Components

The standard components of the AS4000 system include the shelf, power modules, a System Manager and application modules.
Overview

AS4000 Shelf Types

AS4004 Shelf
AS4011 Shelf
There are two types of shelf units for the AS4000:
AS4004
AS4011
NOTE:
The AS4004 is the four-slot version of the AS4000 chassis. It comes standard with one System Manager which controls all programming options and one power supply module which drives the system. The AS4004 accommodates up to four application modules with their rear interface modules, and allows for an optional redundant System Manager.
The AS4004 permits the use of many combinations of application and interface modules. For example, install four Quad DS-1 modules and the AS4004 can be used as a sixteen-port DACS.
The AS4011 is the eleven-slot version of the AS4000 chassis. At minimum it comes with one System Manager module for control and programming options, and one power supply module. An optional redundant System Manager and redundant power supply module are also available.
All application modules are interchangeable between the AS4004 and AS4011 shelf units.

AS4000 Application Modules

The AS4011 accommodates up to eleven modules, which provide for the insertion of up to eleven different application and rear interface modules. I n the basic configuration, the AS4011 can be used as a forty-four port T1 DACS, or several channel banks within a shelf unit.
The AS4000 application modules can access the TDM bus, the ATM bus, or both, depending on the module. This modular approach provides cross-connectivity to a variety of communications applications.
The application module consists of two cards. The front application card and the rear interface card. The front application card contains the switch-bus interface circuitry and co ntrol­processor functions.
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The rear interface card provides the connectors for the various interfaces (RS-530, T1, XDSL, DS3, etc.). The interface can include DTE and network connectors.
New interfaces are added to existing AS4000 units by the addition of a front and rear application module combination. All modules can be hot-inserted and removed without disrupting the interface module and associated cabling.
Application modules can have more than one rear interface modu le so that different connector schemes can be supported. Table 1-1 shows the different application modules available for the AS4000.
Table 1-1 AS4000 Application Modules
Module Function
Quad DS-1 Module Four T1 links, a microprocessor, a nd FLASH memory for program storage. Quad Port Sync Data
Module
DS-3 Module Twenty eight T1 links, a microprocessor, and FLASH memory for program
OCU-DP Mod ule (Future release)—Four data ports, a microprocessor, and FLASH memory for
Quad DS-1 with XDSL Module
Test Access Module (TAM)
Four QUAD high-speed links, a microprocessor, and FLASH memory for program storage. The QUAD Port Sync Data Module supports four high-speed synchronous data ports at rates from 48 kbit/s to 2.048 Mbit/s per port.
storage.
program storage. The OCU-DP Module supports data rates of 56/64 kbit/s. (Future release)—Four T1 links, a microprocessor, and FLASH memory for
program storage, the XDSL mini module fits into the rear of the T1 module to extend the length of the T1 line.
Four independent testers send DDS Latching Loopback codes and execute test patterns at 56 and 64 kbit/s.
NOTE:
If an application module is not present in the shelf, you can not access the individual screens associated with it.

System Manager Module

All of the application modules in an AS4000 system are controlled by the AS4000 System Manager. The System Manager and redundant System Manager occupy two half-heigh t card slots.
The System Manager controls the application modules through two communication buses on the AS4000 midplane. The redundant System Manager is a standby which automatically assumes control if the primary manager fails.
The System Manager module includes a microprocessor, non­volatile FLASH memory for configuratio n storage, a battery-clock for maintaining the time and date, two ASCII terminal/modem ports, and an Et he rnet LAN port f or Telnet and SNM P management.
The LAN port is presented as an AUI interface. There is also an optional built-in modem for dial-in access. The System Manager rear interf ace suppor ts the following connections:
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Overview
AUI—An Ethernet LAN port label e d AUI provides a DB-15 pin AUI connection.
, provide RJ-11
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Redundant Power Supplies

Timing

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The AS4011 can be equipped with dual load-sharing power supplies. Either supply can operate with a full load. The redundancy can be implemented with two AC supplies or two DC supplies. Each power supply module has its own independent AC and DC inlet.
Timing is critical to the proper operation of a carrier channel network. All of the equipment in a point-to-point network must refer to a single digital master clock. The System Manager maintains a shelf timing table which designates the current timing master from one of the designated primary, secondar y, or t ertiary sources. The timing table is configured by the user. Choose different modules within the node as timing controllers.
An AS4000 node must use a common timing source since data is passed between the modules across the shelf midplane. Certain application modules (Table 1-2) can b e selected a s t he timi n g source. The System Manager monitors the timing source and displays the new source (as indicated by the shelf timing table) if the original source fails.
Table 1-2 Application Module Timing capabilities
Application Module Timing Sources
System Manager Quad DS-1 Module
T3 Module
Quad DS-1 with xDSL Module
Quad Port Sync Data Module OCU-DP Module Test Access Module (TAM)
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• Internal clock
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Overview

Specifications

Table 1-3 lists specifications for the AS4000, and Table 1-4 lists
power supply specifications.
Table 1-3 AS4000 Specifications
STANDARDS
FCC Information Part 68 AS4000 Series Octal T1/E1 Interfac e Bd. GICUSA-27585-DD-N
AS4000 Series Quad T1/D S1 Interf ace Bd. GICUSA-33705-DD-N UL Listed per UL1950, Third Editi on CSA C22.2 No. 0.7 AT&T Tech Pubs 62411, 54016 and 54019A Industry Canada
Information
Synchronous Data Input Data Rates: N x 56/64 Kbps to 2048 Mbps
DS-1 Interface Framing: Full ESF/D4 compatibility, AT&T 62411, 54016, ANSI T1.403
Circuit-switched 256 Mbit/s Packet (ATM)* 1 Gbit/s
AS4000 Series Manager Interfac e Bd. 2097 9197 A
AS4000 Series Octal T1/E1 Interfac e Bd. 2097 9897 A
AS4000 Series Quad T1 /DS1 Interface Bd. 2097 9247 A
USER INTERFACES
Number of Ports: 44 maximum (AS4011), 16 maximum (AS4004)
Interfaces: V.35, RS530/422, RS232, X.21
Termination: 8-position RJ48C
Number of Ports : 44 maximum (AS4 011); 16 maximum (AS4004)
SWITCHING CAPACITY (non-blocking)
MECHANICAL
Dimensions
AS4011: 17”W x 10.5”H x 14” D
AS4004: 12”W x 5.25”H x 14”D
Weight
AS4011: 25 lbs. max.
AS4004: 14 lbs. max.
Mounting
AS4011: 19” or 23” rack
AS4004: tabletop or rack
Power
90-230 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 24-72 VDC
Environment
0-40 degrees C., 90% H um id ity (non-condensing)
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Table 1-4 AS4000 Power Supplies
AS4011 AS4004
Overview
DC Inputs:
-48VDC Power Input (range 38 to 60 VDC), 250W max. (Approvals based on 48+/-10 %; 43.2-5 2.8VDC Talk Bat­tery (5A max.)
-48VDC Signalling Battery (5A max.) Maximum heat dissipation in unit from Talk and Signal­ling Battery is 120W. Maximum total heat dissipation in unit is therefore 370 W.
AC Input:
1 10V AC 47 to 63 Hz (Ra nge 90 to 132V AC) , 250W max. (Approvals based on 100 to 240, +6%-10% 200W ), 220VAC 47 to 63 Hz (Range 180 to 264VAC), 250W max.
DC Inputs:
-24VDC (range 21.6 to 36VDC), 100W 26.4 VD C. (Approvals based on 24+/-10%; 21.6 to 26.4VDC
-48VDC power input (range 43-56VDC), 100W (Approvals based on 48+/-10%; 43.2 to 52.8VDC)
-48VDC Talk Battery (1.5A max.)
-48VDC Signalling Battery (1.5A max.) Maximum heat dissipation in unit from Talk and Signal­ling Battery is 48W. Total heat dissipation in DC unit is therefore 148W maximum.
AC Input:
1 10 VAC or 220VAC , 47 to 63Hz (range 90 to 264VAC), 125W (Approvals will be based on rating 100 to 240VAC, +6%/-10%)
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2
Quick Set-Up Guide
This chapter is a step-by-step guide for installing the AS4000. For the purpose of this chapter certain assumptions have been made about module selections, circuit design and network architecture. These almost certainly will not match your situation. Use this chapter as a guide to the process of installing the AS4000, rather than a literal set of instructions.
Complete details on hardware installation, system menus and the various application modules are in the chapters which follow.

Example Network Scenario

The following assumptions are made about the example network described in this chapter.
The customer is an American firm, MegaBank Corporation. They have large data centers in the San Francisco Bay area and the greater New York City area. These two data centers are connected with a T3 ci rcuit. DS-3 Modules ar e used for this link.
At each of the data centers, a fractional T1 circuit is used to connect Automat i c Teller Machines (ATMs) r unning a polled, synchronous protocol to a mainframe through a Front End Processor. The local exchange company connects 32 remote ATM locations, combining eight multipoin t DDS circuits into each of 4 timeslots in a fractional T1 to the data center. In this way, sessions are simultaneously supported to 32 remote ATMs at 56 Kbit/s each, using on ly 256 Kbit/s of T1 bandwidth. These four circuits connect via a Quad Sy nc Data Port module to 4 FEP ports.
At each data center TCP/IP routers connect the two local LAN networks. These routers are connected to Quad Sync Port Data Modules using a V.35 electrical interface.
Voice PBXs at the MegaBank branches connect branch employees to the data centers. The local carrier routes these T1 circuits to each data center. Quad DS-1 modules are used for these connections.
Your task for this example configuration will be to install and configure the equipment at the west coast data center, the site shown on the right side in Figure 2-1.
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Figure 2-1 Example Network

Work Flow

The four major tasks of the installation are:
Physical In st allation
System Configuration
Port Configuration
Connection Mapping
A basic work flow diagram is provided in Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-2 Example Work Flow
Quick Set-Up Guide
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Quick Set-Up Guide

Step-by-Step

Physical
Installation
To install this example configuration perform the following steps.
1. Unpack all of the AS4000 equipment, mount the shelf in a 19­inch rack. Insert all modules in their slots first, then power up the shelf. This lets the System Manager detect the installed modules at power-up, saving time later.
2. Connect the COM port of a notebook computer or an ASCII terminal to the port labelled T
on the System Manager rear
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NOTE:
The cable provided for connecting to the con sole includes a DB-25 male to 6-pin modular adapter (P/N CBE 010 00002). This will connect directly to many ter minals. For connecti on to a typica l PC COM port add a DB-9F to DB-25F ad ap ter.
3. Configure the terminal or PC terminal emulator for the following parameters:
Table 2-1 Terminal Settings
Data Rate 19,200 bit/s (or lower) Word Size 8 data bits
Parity none
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6. Depending on the nature and configuration of your terminal or terminal program—a menu may appear asking you to select a terminal emulation type. You must know what terminal emulation you are using and make an appropriate selection or the screens which follow will be garbled and difficult to read. If you are using VT-100 emulation choose option 9.
7. The AS4000 Main Menu appears.
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15. Select the Node Summary Menu. Verify that the listed slots match the installed hardware. If you installed all modules before applying power to the shelf, this list should be complete and accurate.
2-8 Verilink AS4000 User Manual
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Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2-9
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19. Select the T3 Port Configuration Menu. The first eight fields are informational, set the values per the information provided by the carrier. Select C-bit Parity format, and short cable = yes. Exit this menu by pressing "X", save your changes. Press "X" two more times to return to the No de Summary Menu.
20. Connect the T3 circuit to the DS-3 module. Observe that the DS-3 Sync LED and the DS-1 Sync LED both turn green within 15 seconds.
2-10 Verilink AS4000 User Manual
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Verilink AS4000 User Manual 2-11
Quick Set-Up Guide
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26. On the System Manager Main Menu, select Connection Maps Manager. The Connections Map Manager Menu appears.
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Build Connections
27. On the Connection Maps Manager Menu, select Active Map. The current map configuration is displayed. I nitia lly there are no entries because no connections (circuits) ha ve been built.
28. Press "A" to begin the process of adding a connection to the map. The cursor appears over the Connection Name field, which is currently blank. Press E editing the connection name. Type "First T1" and press E
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29. Leave the type set at Full Duplex, for the Source Slot select 01, the location of the DS-3 module. Proceed to the Source Port selection. A DS-3 module only has one network port. In the case of a DS-3 module, the Source Slot option refers to the particular T1 of the 28 T1s which a T3 contains. Select 01.
30. The Starting Source Timeslot option selects the firs t DS0 within the specified DS1 to be used for this connection. Leave it at 01. Proceed to the Destination Slot selection field. Select the Quad DS-1 module in slot 5. Select the first of the four T1 ports in that module for the Destination Port. Leave the starting destination timeslot set for 01.
31. Proceed to selecting the speed for this connection. Scroll through the list of selectable speeds until 1.536 Mbit/s and 24 DS0s are selected. Set the voice data selection to Voic e. Save using "S" and exit this menu. The first connection now appears in the summary on the Map Configuration Menu.
Figure 2-18 Example Connection
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33. Add connections according to Table 2-2. These four Quad DS-1 ports connect to local voice switch DSX-1 interfaces to supp ort phone traffic to MegaBank east coast branch e s .
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Quick Set-Up Guide
34. Map the first four timeslots of the first T1 port on the Quad DS-1 Module in slot 8 to the four data ports on the Quad Sync High Speed Data module in slot 2 of the shelf. Set the data rate of each connection at 56 Kbit/s. This supports the four DDS multipoint circuits, with eight remote sites each, with MegaBank Corp remote ATM. Cable the four ports of the Quad DS-1 module in slot 2 to the appropriate ports on the FEP. Verify that the ATM machines at the branches are responding to the polled synchronous protocol used by MegaBank Corp.
35. Map each of the four data ports on the Quad Sync Data Port module in slot 3 to a T1 in the DS-3 module in slot 1. Use T1 numbers 9 through 12 in the T3. Set each connection at 1.536 Mbit/s. These support router to ro uter communications between the two data centers. Veri f y that the routers at each site can "see" each other.
36. Document your in stallation.

Backup Files

More Information

This completes the example configuration. You may wish to save the configuration files to a PC on the network using TFTP. See the section “Save and Restore Database Menu”, on page 4-18.
For more detailed information on AS4000 refer to the following: Chapter 3, “Hardware Installation” describes the AS4000 hardware
and hardware installation procedures in detail. Chapter 4, “Sy ste m Menus” provides complete details on the
System Manager Module and general node configuration. Chapter 5, “Quad DS-1 Module” provides complete details on the
Quad DS-1 Module. Chapter 6, “Quad Port Sync Data Module” provides complete details
on the Quad Sync Data Port Module. Chapter 7, “DS-3 Module” provides complete details on the DS-3
Module. Chapter 8, “Test Access Module (TAM)” provides complete details
on the Test and Access Module. Appendix A, “TFTP and Telnet” describes the use of Telnet and
TFTP for remote access and firmware downloads. Appendix B,“Interfaces and Cables” provides connector pinout and
cable information.
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Chapter
3
Hardware Installation
This chapter provides detailed information for AS4000 hardware installation. This chapter includes procedures, required tools and supplies, and general information for component configuration. Refer to the shelf planning worksheet when installing the system components.

Required Hardware and Tools

To install the Access System 4000 components, the following tools and hardware are recommended:
Cross-tip (phillips) screwdriver for securing shelves to the equipment rack
Small adjustable crescent wrench (adjustable spanner)
Small straight–slot screwdriver for setting the address switch
Anti-static wrist strap

Equipment Inspection

The AS4000 system components contain electrostatic-sensitive circuits. Before handling components, wear an anti-static wrist strap connected to frame ground to prevent damage to circuits from electrostatic discharge.
Digital voltmeter for testing system power
Network interface and equipment cables
Fuse panel and fuses
12- through 22-gauge wire (for DC power)
WARNING
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Hardware Installation
Unpack the AS4000 components and inspect for possible damage:
Repack the application modules and rear connector modules in their respective anti-static envelopes until everything else is assembled and you are ready to install them.

Wiring for DC Power

Wiring for th e office battery power and ground co nnections to th e DC power module are not provided by Verilink. Use one of the following wire gauges for the 48 VDC and battery return runs:
Shelf units
Power supplies
All application modules
18-gauge solid wire. Both wires total 40 feet (12.2 meters) or
less.
14-gauge solid wire. Both wires total 40 to 65 feet (12.2 to 20 meters).

Shelf Mounting

The AS4000 has mounting brackets molded to the shelf front face for rack installation. The mounting brackets have been designed to mount the shelves in a 19 inch equipment rack. The AS4000 is a front-mounted shelf unit (Figure 3-1).
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Figure 3-1 Shelf Mounting
Hardware Installation
37. Position the shelf at the designated location within the equipment rack .
38. Secure shelf into place with machine screws.

Installing Power Supplies

This section describes the application of power to the AS4000.

Applying AC Power

To apply power to the AS4000, do the following:
1. Plug the 115 VAC power supply into the AC outlet.
NOTE:
2. Verify that the Power LED is lit on the power supply front
If your site has UPS power, Verilink rec o mmends connecting one AC power supply to the UPS and the other power supply directly to local commercial power. If there is a failure of the UPS, service can continue.
panel. If the LED is not lit, verify the voltage at the AC power outlet.
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Hardware Installation
WARNING
Verilink AC power supplies require a three-prong grounded receptacle. Do not use an adapter to connect these plugs to an ungrounded receptacle.

DC Power Connections

Use the following procedures to connect the DC power to the AS4000.
NOTE:
Connect the shelf to the fuse panel by doing the following:
1. Insert the negative wire into the connector labeled -48V.
2. Connect the positive wire to the terminal labeled RTN.
3. Torque connector wire set screws to 4.5 to 8.0 inch lb (0.5 Nm
When powering AS4000 from a 48V battery, use two separate fuse panels or a fuse panel with redundant (A and B) fuse positions.
to 0.9 Nm).

Installing Application Modules

This section installs the application module into an AS4011 and a AS4004. Refer to the system configuration worksheet to match the rear interface card to the corresponding front application card.

Rear Interface Card

Figure 3-2 Rear Connector Card Installation
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Figure 3-2 illustrates a AS4000 rear interface card installation. To
install the rear interface card, do the following:
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1. Slide the rear connector module into the back of the assigned shelf slot, ensuring both connectors mate with the corresponding shelf connectors.
2. Verify the top and bottom of the interface card is flush with the shelf.
3. Secure the rear inte rface card by tightening the two thumb screws finger-tight on the ends of the panel.
4. Repeat the above procedure for each remaining rear interface card.
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To install the application card, do the following:
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Figure 3-3 Application Module Installation into a Multi-line Shelf
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1. Slide each application card into its assigned slot until it seats in the midplane (Figure 3-3).
2. Position the ejector handles flush with the faceplate, locking the application module into the shelf.
3. Secure the front appli ca ti on card by ti gh tening the two thumb screws finger tight on the ends of the panel.
Midplane
CAUTION
All shelf slots must be filled with an application module or a face plate. Failure to fill all shelf slots can result in Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). See the FCC Statement advisory in the front matter of this manual.
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Hardware Installation

AS4000 Cabling

All AS4000 cables meet national and international standards.
Figure 3-4 provides an overview of the AS4000 cabling.
Figure 3-4 AS4000 Cabling

ASCII Terminal Connection

Table 3-1 AS4000 Cable Usage
Cable Type Usage
Network interface cables
DSX-1 T1 equipment cables
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Connects a network port to a network service. Uses RJ­48C, RJ-48S, BNC or 50-pin Amphenol connectors.
Used for T1 signal connections between a QUAD T1 and T1 equipment.
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port on the System
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Hardware Installation

Network Connections

Connect the network cables only after the individual modules have been configured. See individual modules’ user manuals for more information.
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Chapter
4

Console Access

System Menus
This chapter describes the AS4000 System Menu structure. It does not describe the individual modules installed in the AS4000. Those menus are described in the following chapters.
The specific configuration information for the individual application modules may be found as ou tlined below:
Chapter 5: “Quad DS-1 Module”. Chapter 6: “Quad Port Sync Data Module”. Chapter 7: “DS-3 Module”. Chapter 8: “Test Access Module (TAM)”.
Use console access to configure the inte rface for each device p ort, to monitor the network, to build connections, and to perform diagnostics. Console access is password protected. Telnet is supported as well as direct connection to the asynchronous port.

Logging into the AS4000

The supervisor console can be reached through the asynchronous port on the AS4000 System Manager interface module, or a modem call to the console port. Once the TCP/IP parameters are configured, Telnet access via the LAN also provides conn e ction to the supervisor console.
1. On the rear of the shelf, locate the AS4000 Manager Interface. Locate the RJ-11 connector labeled TERM. Attach your terminal to this conne c to r .
2. Configure your terminal communications parameters as follows:
Data Rate: 19,200 bit/s (lower rates will also work)
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
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Press E rate recognition (ABR). A login prompt appears, followed b y a password prompt. Enter your login name and password.
on your terminal keyboard to activate automa tic baud
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Press ESC from a menu and the system queries you to abort the configuration. Press “Y” and the system aborts all changes, returning you to the previous menu. Press “N” and the system aborts any changes, remaining at the current display.

Help and Menu Procedures

For help maneuvering around in the menus, press the ? key to access the Help screen.
NOTE:
Values that are entered or selected on the configuration screens are not processed until you exit the screen. Diagnostic parameters are activated immediately.
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System Menus

System Menu Tree

The AS4000 uses a hierarchical menu tree. Figure 4-3 illustrates the first two levels of menu access beneath the Main Menu.
Figure 4-3 AS4000 System Menu Tree
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Main Menu

The Main Menu is the top-level menu for the AS4000. This menu provides access to the Node Summary Menu,
Connections Map Manager Menu, System Configuration Menu, Events Menu, Utilities Menu, and About Menu. The Main Menu is
illustrated in (Figure 4-4).
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System Menus

Node Summary Menu

The Node Summary Menu structure provides access to any modules physically located within the AS4000 system. This me nu displays the following:
The type of module that has been defined for each slot
Module shelf location (slot)
Status of each module in the shelf, including the System
Use this menu to change or delete slot configurations, or to configure an application module. From the application-specific submenus (Figure 4-5) you can view and change all application parameters.
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Connections Map Manager Menu

The Connection Maps Manager Menu provides access to six submenus, as shown in Figure 4-6. From this menu, you can define, configure and activate all parameters pertaining to the AS4000 connection maps.
System Menus
NOTE:
Values that are entered or selected on the configuration screens are not processed until you exit the screen. Diagnostic parameters are activated immediately.
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Use the Active Map Menu to add or delete a connection.
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System Menus
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If you are adding a connection, the Add New Connection screen appears (see Figure 4-8).
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Connection Name Enter a name for the connection you are configuring. Any name up to 19
Type Select one of three types of connections:
Source Slot and Port Select the source slot and source port for the connection. The port always
Starting Source Timeslot
Speed This field toggles thro ugh a range of possible values based on the number of
Destination Slot and Port
characters in length can be entered.
Full-Duplex —In full-duplex connections, data flows in two directions.
Broadcast Connection—Broadcast connections declare a source and
destination. Data flows from the source to the destination.
Broadcast Master—Broadcast Master transmits only; there is no destination.
defaults to 01. You can allocate the slot number. Select the starting source timeslot number (DS0) for automatic timeslot
allocation.
timeslots assigned to the connection, and the bandwidth per DS0 (56kbit/s or 64kbits/s). See
Select the destination slot and destination port for the connection. The port always defaults to 01. You can allocate the slot number.
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Starting Destination Timeslot
Voice/Data Select the type of traffic being connected (either voice or data).
Select the starting destination timeslot number (DS0) for automatic timeslot allocation.
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Timeslot Allocation This field is used to determine how the timeslots will be allocated. The choices
are Auto-Consecutive, Alternate and Manual. With “Auto-Consecutive” selected, the AS4000 automatically allocates timeslots
in consecutive order, begi nning with the startin g source and de s tination timeslot.
With “Alternate” selected, the AS4000 allocates timeslots alternately, beginning with the starting source/destination timeslot.
With “Manual” selected, there is no automatic allocation of timeslots.
CAUTION
In some cases, the same data rate can be achieved with two different DS0 quantities, one with 56 kbit/s DS0s and the other with 64 kbit/s DS0s. Refer to
Table 4-2 Speed Options
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Connection Fil t er Configuration

You can arrange to view specific data by using the Filter Menu. The menu options are:
None - no filtering (default)
Filter by connection name
Filter by slot
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Filter by slot/port
Starting slot/port/timeslot
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Port Number This field represents the port of a connection, as entered on the Add New
Timeslot Number This field allows selection of a connection based on the DS0s used.

Change Connection Menu

Connection screen.
Connection screen. This would be a specific T1 in the aggregate of a T3 module,
or a physical port in the case of other types of modules.
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The Tester slot.port field is used to define the address (slot and port) where the test will be run. The tester address is written as a four-digit number separated by a decimal point (for example,
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This menu is used to select a map for configuration. You c an a nno­tate, copy, or activate maps from this menu. It is not used to assign map names or map descriptions (this is done on the Map Defini- tion Menu).
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You cannot copy a map into an active map.
This screen is used to assign a name and description to each of the five connection maps. The Status field is read-only.
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The day, date, and time displayed at the top of this menu should reflect the current day, date, and time. If not, go to the Date and Time Menu and correct it first. Otherwise, the maps can be activated at the wrong times.
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Configuring the Date and Time Menu

The Active Map field is a read-only field. It shows which map is currently active.
The Enabled field ap pears if the time of day configuration feature has been enabled. If yes, the connec tion maps are activated at the pre-set times. If no, the map does not change.
Setting a schedule for each day requires the following guidelines:
Each map is divided into seven days.
Each day is divided into a cell, requiring three entries for each
cell: hours, minutes and map name. The hours and minutes must be entered in a twenty-four hour format. For example, 5:00 pm would be shown as “1700” hours.
If the Time of Day option is enabled, the new configuration takes effect as soon as the configuration process is finished.
The Date and Time Menu can also be accessed by selecting date and time fro m the System Configuration Menu. The date and time is only set once; it is accessible from both screens.
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Save and Restore Database Menu

Month options are January through December
Day options are 1 through 31
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Day options are Sunday through Saturday
Year default is 1999.
NOTE:
Date and time functions in the AS4000 are Y2K compliant.
This menu is used to save or restore the database. The Host IP Address field is used to specify the remote host’s IP
address. IP addresses are written as four fields of one to three digits each separated by a period. Each field represents 8 bits of the address. The range of each field is from 0-255.
Enter an IP address in dotted decimal form. If you do not know the remote host’s IP address, consult your network administrator.
The Host Directory field is used to specify the directory on the remote host where the AS4000’s files are to be saved. Up to eight characters can be entered in this field.
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To save and restore the AS4000’s configuration:
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2. Run the host’s TFTP server.
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3. Select “Save” and exit the menu.
4. Press Y at the co nfirmation screen.
The “Restore” command gathers the files previously backed up on the host computer and sends them back to the AS4000 node. To restore the configuration:
1. Choose the Connection Maps Manager Menu, then the Save/Restore Remote Configuration Menu.
2. The remote host’s IP address and directory where this AS4000’s configuration was saved appears. If incorrect, enter the correct information.
3. Select “Restore” then exit the menu.
4. Press Y at the con f i rmation prompt. W hen the file transfer is complete, the system re-initializes with the restored configuration.
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The DEFAULT HOST FILE NAME is AS4000conf. Change this name if you plan to save more than one AS4000 to the host. Restored file names have a .b file extension.
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System Configuration Menu

The System Configuration Menu (Figure 4-17) provides access to submenus for configuring slots, the source clock, port IP addresses, SNMP agent and such database management tasks as setting the time, date, node name and password, and saving/ restoring a configuration to/from a r emo te h ost .
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Some of the links on the System Configuration Menu are duplicated on other AS4000 menus.
Because this function can be accessed from several paths, the Save
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The Slot Configuration Menu is used to configure and view which types of front and rear modu les are in the slots of the A S4000 shelf. It also allows application of a mnemonic label.
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The System Clock Source Menu is used to configure the AS4000 so that it uses a common clock source for all modules and connections. This synchronizes the TDM (Time Division Multiplexer) functions of the backplane. Two alternate clock sources can be configured.
If the mode is set to Primary, Secondary or Tertiary, then only that clock source will be used. If the mode is set to automatic, then the AS4000 System Manager will choose the highest priority clock source that is currently available. If any clock source fails and no other is available, the system defaults to free run, which is an internal clock source.
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The Users Menu allows the configuration of user names, passwords and access levels. In the example menu shown in Figure
4-20, the user Steve has Administrative rights—the highest access
level, and is currently connected. Users with an access level of Provision may make configuration
changes, run diagnostic tests, and do everything else that the administrator can do except add/delete users or change passwords.
Users with View Only access can do just that, view settings, options and alarm information but change nothing. In this example the administrator has made certain that persons using the account named Executives can do no harm.
Users with Test access, like the user named Maintenance in this example, can do tests but may not change configurations.
There can be multiple users with the same access level, even more than one Administrator account.
The ID number is an arbitrary two-digit numeric value created when a user is added. It is used in the event logs to track user activity.
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System Menus
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The IP Addresses Menu is used to configure the TCP/IP stack in the AS4000 and control how it behaves on your 10BaseT LAN segment. These options only affect the 10BaseT port’s operation, they are not directly related to the f l ow of user data through the AS4000.
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Figure 4-21 IP Addresses Menu
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IP encapsulation I f your LAN is using standard TCP / IP you should select Ethernet II for the
LAN IP address T he TCP/IP addres s fo r this AS4000 s helf. Consult your network administrator
LAN IP mask A standard Ethernet subnet mask, the example shown reflects standard class C
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to obtain a valid IP address for your LAN.
address masking in which the first three octets of the address above (208.150.145) define the network address and the last octet (141) defines the specific devic e.
other segments you should leave RIP off and manually configure the router (gateway) information.
Enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol—a subset of TCP/IP) only if you want the AS4000 to discover the devices available on the local LAN segment. RIP uses System Manager resources which might otherwise be used to manage the AS4000 node. Consid er leaving RIP off and man ually configuring a gateway address, especially in a high-traffic LAN environment.
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packets to if their destination is on another LAN segment.
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System Menus
Screen Element Usage/Definition
Backplane IP addre ss This field represents a base IP address which the System Contr o l module uses
Backplane IP mask This field represents a subnet mask which the System Contro l module uses to
Backplane IP translation This feature is used by the SMC to create internal-only IP addresses for each
Configure slot's IP table This table can be used to configure individual IP addresses for each module . If

SNMP Agent Configuration

to calculate internal IP addresses for the other slots in the shelf. These addresses are only meaningful or visible inside the AS4000. Verilink recommends you do not change this field unless advised to do so by Verilink Tech Support.
calculate intern a l IP addre sse s for the othe r slo ts in the shel f. Ver ilink recommends you do not change this field unless advised to do so by Verilink Tech Support.
module. Verilink recommends this feature be left set to N o.
this is done, you must Telnet to each module individually. You cannot select another module from the current module if Backplane IP Translation is enabled.
The SNMP Agent Configuration Menu is used to configure the AS4000 to work with an SNMP (Simple Net work Management Protocol) management program running on on e or m ore c om puters anywhere in the network. The options are explained in Table 4-5.
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Table 4-5 SNMP Configuration Commands
Screen Element Usage/Definition
System Menus
System domain name Configurable field used to enter a name, up to 22 characters long, for this site.
System description Informational field which presents manufacturer and version information used by
System location Configurable field, up to 19 characters long. Usually used to represent city or
System contact Configurable fiel d, the name of a person to be contacted at the AS4000 site
Traps Used to toggle on/off the sending of alarm messages to an SNMP manager. Authentication traps Used to toggle on/off the requirement for authentication from the SNMP manager. Client-manager IP
Addresses
Community Profiles Also known as read/write community strings, these are passwords that the System

Date and Time

This information will be included in alarm messages (t raps) sent to the SNMP host.
the SNMP host to reference the correct MIB (Management Information Base).
other location information.
during system outages or for other service related issues.
Also known as Trap Host IP addresses, these fields allow the configuration of up to four addresse s f or computers r unning SNMP ma nagement program s. The System Control module will send trap messages to each of these computers.
Control module and the SNMP manager agree upon to verify the authenticity of SNMP Get, Set and Trap messages. The values configured in the AS4000 must match those used by the SNMP manager(s) .
Use the Date and Time Menu to set the system cl ock in t he AS4000.
Figure 4-23 Date and Time Menu
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System Menus
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Use the Events Menu to monitor and display system events. This menu provides access to three submenus. From these menus you can monitor system events, display the event log or configure events.
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Monitor Events Menu

Select the Monitor Events Menu (Figure 4-26) to see a running log of the events, as they take place. You can also clear the event log from the System Events display.
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Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4-29
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Event Configuration Menu

Select Event Configuration Menu (Figure 4-28), to transmit the AS4000’s event log to a computer.
Log events to syslog - select Yes or No to send the event data to a host PC.
Syslog server IP Address - the host address where you want to send the event data.
Identifier - identifies the specific AS4000 unit.
NOTE:
Start the SysLog program on your UNIX, SunOS or LINUX host to use this function.
4-30 Verilink AS4000 User Manual
Figure 4-28 Event Configuration Menu
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Use the Utilities Menu to access system routing utilities, copy system files, download software, return to default settings, and view backplane timeslots. Use the Utilities Menu only with caution or with the assistance of Verilink’s Technical Assistance Center.
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Copy File System

Use the Copy File System command to copy the configuration files from the active System Manager to the standby System Manager. Select Yes to copy all configuration files to the standby System Manager. The standby System Manager unpacks the individual files and then resets. This process is not usually required, because in the normal course of operation all of the configuration files are copied to any standby System Manager.
Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4-31
System Menus
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Use this command to switchover from the active System Manager to the standby System Manager. By selecting Yes, the standby System Manager becomes active, and the current System Manger becomes inactive.
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The MIB display is used when managing a site with SNMP. The table displays the MIB-II parameters as defined in RFC1213.
4-32 Verilink AS4000 User Manual
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PING

After you enter the node address, count, and length, the unit responds with PING statistics. The screen displays the number of PINGS sent and receiv ed (e ch oed back) from the IP ad dr e s s, and th e average length of time in milliseconds that it took for the PING request to be sent and received from the IP address. If the count is 0, the trip was accomplished in less than 10 ms.
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Node IP Address
Ping Count The number of times you want to PING the defined address.
Number of Bytes
The IP address you want to PING. The address is entered in dotted decimal notation.
This field varies in pre-defined steps each time you press
. Values are 1,10,1000 and Continuous.
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The optional length (in bytes) of the PING message to be sent. The default value is the minimum packet size of 64 bytes.
This table is used by the AS4000 to map the LAN network architecture. Select Show IP route to show a specific route for an individual destination.
Select Dump IP route table for a listing of every route and destination address stored.
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Figure 4-34 .IP Route Table Menu
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This address is the destination network address or a specific host address. Each digit represents 8 bits of the address. The range of each digit is from 0-255 (see Figure 4-36).
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Display
Mask This address is generated automatically and is represented in
Next Hop This is the IP address to which an IP frame is forwarded. The
Port This field identifies the port from which the datagram is sent. If
Hops This field represents the number of hops required to reach the
Time To Live
four octets (bytes), each with a decimal value of 0 to 255.
network portion matches the network portion of the AS4000 port. The next hop is represented in in four octets (bytes), each with a decimal value of 0 to 255.
it is set to 0, the port is a logical port. If it is set to Internal, it represents the AS4000 address.
remote IP network. The range is from 0-15. This count represents the amount of time (in seconds) that an
address can remain inactive before it is deleted. If the field is set to Forever, the address will not be deleted; it has been entered manually and will not a g e.
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol as defined by RFC826) is used to obtain the physical layer address associated with an IP address. Mapping is created between the physical and IP addresses. The physical addresses are dynamically discovered by watching traffic on the LAN segment.
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Return to Default Settings

Protocol Address
Hardware Address
State The State is either Pending or Resolved. If the AS4000 is in a
Time To Live This count represents the amount of time (in seconds) that
This parameter resets the system configuration. It erases the flash system, reformats and initializes the flash, and creates default
This is the IP address of the device.
This is the physical address (MAC—Media Access Con t ro l) associated with the IP address.
Pending state, the address has not been resolved; the AS4000 is waiting for an ARP reply message.
the address can remain inactive before it will be deleted. The maximum count is 10 minutes (600 seconds).
configuration files. Any system configurations entered are erased.
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Backplane Timeslots Display

The Backplane Timeslots Display is a read-only diagnostic utility which provides a detailed list of all of the configured connections in the system. Each connection is defined by its backplane timeslot number (BTS), connection ID number (Cid), physical slot (Sl), por t (Po) and time slot assignment (Ts), and connection name.
Each connection is given a “flag” which defines the connection as
Write to, or read-from connecti on
A destination, or source connection
A data or voice connection.
The flag also provides the tester slot and port as well as the bus associated with each connection.
Figure 4-39 Backplane Timeslots Display
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040 0040 0
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040 0000001 0
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Table 4-9 Flag Definition
Sample Flags WDda#(00.00)*
The first character is a capital “W” or “R” W = Write to Backplane R = Read from Backplane
The second character is a capital “D” or “S” D = Destination S = Source
The third character is a lower-case “d” or “v” d = data v = voice
The fourth character is a lower-case “a” or “b” and: a = bus a b = bus b
The fifth character is the number of bits “7” or “8” * The last characters (in parentheses) represent the tested slot and
port numbers.

Initialize SMC Rear Card Modem

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File System Debug Counters

This menu describes the RAMdisk file system on the SMC, tracks deleted files, and shows how much space is left.
Verilink AS4000 User Manual 4-39
System Menus
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Download Devices Software

The Download Dev ices Software Menu allows you to download new software to one or all of the application modules in a n y slot. The SMC must have the actual program that you want to download to the application module. You also have the option to delete a program file, as well.
Downloading software varies from one operating syst em to another. Refer to Appendix A, “TFTP and Telnet” when downloading software.
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System Menus

About Menu

The About Menu branches to two submenus.
System Profile
Who Am I

System Profile

The System Pr of il e Dis p lay provides information about the AS4000 node.
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System Menus
Display Element Definition
Xilinx Type The type of programmable Xilinx integrated circuit used in the SMC. Xilinx Version The manufacturer’s version number of the Xilinx programmable IC. Rear Card Modem Yes if a rearcard modem is present (typical), No if no modem is found.

Who Am I

The Who Am I Menu may be used to examine the access level of the current user. After inputting the correct password for the current user, a screen of information is displayed.
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System Menus
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Chapter
5
Quad DS-1 Module
The AS4000 module which is labelled Quad DS-1 Module on its front panel presents console menus in which it is called a Quad T1 module. In order to avoid confusion with the similar AS3000 product known literally as a "QUAD T1 module"—in this document the AS4000 Quad DS-1 module is always called a Quad DS-1 module.
The Quad DS-1 module contains four full-featured T1 Channel Service Units (CSUs). Each of the 4 CSUs can be independently placed in or out of service. Each CSU may be option ed d ifferen t ly or the same as any other.

Quad DS-1 Configuration

NOTE:
In order to view the menus associated with the Quad DS-1 module, you must have the Quad DS-1 card in the equipment shelf, and the slot must be configured for Quad DS-1.
If you have just connected to the AS4000 node, from the Main Menu:
Select Node Summary
Use your spacebar or cur so r arrow k eys to high ligh t the
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Press E
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Quad DS-1 Module

DS-1 Port Configuration

The Quad DS-1 configuration files are stored on the System Controller. Thus, when replacing a Quad DS-1 module, the old configuration will be preserved.
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Name This is a user-defined field. Any name up to 14 charac ters in length can be entered to
Framing This information must be obtained from the network supplier. Choose either D4 or
Line Code This information must be obtained from the network supplier. Choose between AMI
LBO (Line Build Out)
Density This information must be obtained from the network supplier. Choose Clear or 62411.
identify each port on the Quad DS-1. Some users find it beneficial to use circuit numbers to name the po rts.
ESF. D4 (SuperFrame) consists of 12 frames of 193 bits each for a total of 2316 bits. Each
193 bit frame consists of 192 bits preceded by one framing bit (the F bit). ESF (Extended SuperFrame) includes provisions for continuous monitor i ng by both the
user and the telephone company central office. ESF provides a 4 Kbit/s link control channel (transparent to user data) which allows the telephone company to monitor the local loop, transmit and receive test messages and retrieve performance data—all without interrupting normal operations.
(Alternate Mark Inversion) and B8ZS (Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution). Set to 0 dB unless the network supplier specifically req u ests otherwise. The options
are 0, 7.5, 15 or 22 dB.
A Clear network imposes no ones density requirements on the user. A 62411 network complies with AT&T Tech nical Reference #62411 and limits the AS4000 Quad DS-1 module transmission to no more than fifteen consecutive zeros. If the Line Code entry is B8ZS, choose Clear. If the Line C o de entry is AMI, choose 62411.
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Quad DS-1 Module
Network Loops This entry determines the T1 module’s ability to respond to diagnostic commands
Yellow Alarm Yes causes the T1 module to discard data and send a Yellow Alarm if it is in a Red
ESF Format This entry describes the types of ESF network commands that the DS-1 module
Unused DS0s This selection determines whether the code transmitted over the unused DS0s is Idle
Port Status This field determines the status of the port. The status is I n Service or Out of Service.
Viewing ESF Statistics and
received from the network supplier. Select Yes or Enable unless the commands are to be passed to another T1 device that will respond.
Alarm condition for three seconds. Yes must be chosen if the network suppl ier is a common carrier, such as a telephone company.
responds to. It has no meaning for D4 networks. With ESF networks, this information must be obtained from the network supplier. Choose between AT&T Technical Reference 54016 an d A N SI specification T1.4 03.
or Busy.
To view the ESF Statistics and Registers, select the Statistics menu from the Quad DS-1 Main Menu:
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Errored secs The occurrence of a Loss of Frame or a CRC-6 error in a one-second period is known
as an errored sec o nd. This field represents the number of errored s econds that have occurred.
Failed secs (UAS) Each second period during the occurrence of a Failed Signal State (ten consecutive
Severe error secs A one-second period in which three hundred twenty (320) or more CRC-6 errors
Bursty error secs A one-second period in which more than one but less than 320 CRC-6 errors has
Loss of frame cnt A loss of frame occurs when either Network equipment or the DTE senses errors in
Time in interval A timer that tracks the number of seconds in the current 15-minute interval. # of Valid intervals A counter that tracks the total number of 15-minute intervals in a 24-hour period
errored seconds) is known as a failed second. This field represents the number of failed seconds that have occurred. Also known as Unavailable Seconds.
have occurred is known as a severely errored second. This field rep resents the number of severely errored secon ds that hav e occurr ed .
occurred is known as a bursty errored second. This f ield represents the n umb er of bursty errored seconds that have occurred.
the framing pattern. Depending upon the equipment, this occurs when any 2 of 4, 2 of 5, or 3 of 5 consec utive terminal framing bits received co nta in bit errors in the framing pattern.
(up to 96).
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ESF status This field defines the status of the T1 line. The status is defined by an eight-digit
ESF Registers
number: FU0000L0 Digit #1 - “F” or “0” where “F” indicates Failed Signal State (FSS) if “U” or “L” is true. Digit #2 - “U” or “0” where “U” indicates an unavailable signal state. Digit #3 through #6 and #8 are always “0.” Digit #7 - “L” or “0” where “L” indicates that the T1 line is in loop.
In accordance with industry standards such as AT&T 54016 and ANSI T1.403, the Quad DS-1 module allows user access to registers in which information is stored ab out cir cuit performance.
On an ESF T1 facility, the use of CRC-6 error checking allows each device to have detailed information about circuit performance. The Quad DS-1 module stores these results for the previous 24 hours on each of the 4 T1 ports.
Figure 5-5 ESF REgisters Summary Port Selection Men u
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The ESF Registe rs Menu gives the same information as the ESF Statistics Menu but it is broken down by port for each of the
ninety-six 15-minute intervals in the preceding 24-hour period. The ESF Registers screen for the selected port is shown in Figure
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Figure 5-6 ESF Registers for a Port
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Failed Second (FS)
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Bursty Errored Seconds (BES)
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The occurrence of a Loss of Frame or a CRC-6 error in a one-second period is known as an errored second. This field represents the number of errored seconds that have occurred.
Each second period during the occurrence of a Failed Signal State (ten consecutive errored seconds) is known as a failed second. This fiel d repres ents the number of severely errored seconds that have occurred. Also known as Unavailable Seconds.
A one-second period in which three hundred twenty (320) or more CRC-6 errors have occurred is known as a severely errored second. This field represents the number of severely error ed seconds that have occurred.
A one-second period in which more than one but less than 320 CRC-6 errors has occurred is known as a bursty errored second. This field represents the number of bursty errored seconds that have occurred .
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Diagnostics Menu

Quad DS-1 Module
The Diagnostics Menu is used to perform loopbacks and tests for the purpose of verifying connections or troubleshooting problems.

Quad DS-1 Diagnostics

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Name This is a user-defined field. Any name up to 14 characters in length can be entered
Port Status This field determines the status of the port. Th e status will either be In Service or
Loop selection If you turn the local loop ON, the front panel
NI BERT The Network Interface Bit Error Rate Tester is useful for testing the error rate of the
Error seconds This read-only count represents the number of errored seconds tha t occurred in a
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Out of Service.
can be performed by exte rnal DTE equipment or by the AS4000’s internal BERT.
communication circuit. The device checks for errors by comparing a received data pattern with a known transmitted data pa ttern to determine line quality.
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Seconds in test This read-only count represents the number of seconds the Quad DS-1 module was
State This field shows whether the alarm is active or not. ErrSec This read-only count represents the number of errored seconds tha t occurred in a
AIS An unframed All Ones condition has been detected. RED A Loss of Frame Alignme nt has occurred and sy nchronization has been lost. YEL A Yellow Alarm is generated by the network and sent to the customer premises. It
Ferr (framing errors)
CRC6 One or more CRC-6 block errors have been detected. The D4 framing does not
BPV Bipo la r v io la t io ns have been detected. This usually ind icates that a very weak or
LOS This indicates a loss of signal detection. No signal is present on the RX pair to the
[R]eset counts This command allows you to clear your counters. Insert Bert [E]rrors For test purposes, you can insert BERT errrors.
in test.
one-second period while the T1 module was in test.
usually means that the network is not receiving the AS4000 signalling correctly (i.e., the network is not in sync or a Red Alarm has occurred).
One or more frame alignment bit errors have been detected. This does not mean, however, that synchronization has been lost.
include CRC-6.
excessively strong signal is being received from the network.
AS4000 DS-1 module (T1 loop).
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Quad DS-1 Utilities Menu

The Quad DS-1 Utilities Menu offers six functions.
Figure 5-8 Quad DS-1 Utilities Menu
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Board Status Used to toggle the Quad DS-1 module in or out of service. The user is asked to
Reset Quad T-1 Board Used to re-initialize a Quad DS-1 module. The user is asked to confirm the reset. Monitor System
Manager Clock Voice Control Signal
display Dump Connection
Statistics System Manager
Interface

Monitor System Clock

confirm changes.
Presents a dynamic d isplay of clock information usef ul for debugging system level clocking issues. See
Presents a dynamic display of the status of the A,B,C and D signalling bits which are used for voice call setup and call supervision. See
Displays information about the connections mapped to this module.
Displays debug information which may be helpful if contacting Verilink Technical Support.
Figure 5-9
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Figure 5-10
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Figure 5-9 shows a typical display produced when Monitor System
Manager Clock is selected. This screen exists for debug purposes, use it under the direction of Verilink Technical Support.
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Quad DS-1 Module
Figure 5-9 Monitor System Manager Clock Display
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0x000x00 0x0022220500e
0x000x00 0x00222205010
0x000x00 0x00222205012
0x000x00 0x00222205014
0x000x00 0x00222205016
0x000x00 0x00222205018
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Voice Control Signals

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You can view real-time voice signalling bit information in the Voice Control Signal Display, see Figure 5-10.
T1 standards define the use of four signalling bits (designated A,B,C and D) for setting up and supervising telephone calls.
In most cases today only the first two bits, A and B, are used for call setup. Bits C and D are still available for historical and standards compliance reasons.
The signalling bits indicate conditions such as:
Receiver off-hook and requesting dial tone
Incoming call (ring)
Call in progress (busy)
Line idle (available)
The Voice Control Signal Display signalling bits for each of the 24 timeslots (DS0s) in the selected T1.
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Figure 5-10 Voice Control Signal Bit Display
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** ** ** 15 **
** ** ** 16 **
** ** ** 17 **
** ** ** 18 **
** ** ** 19 **
** ** ** 20 **
** ** ** 21 **
** ** ** 22 **
** ** ** 23 **
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13 ** 13 **
14 ** No C
14 ** 14 ** 15 ** No C
15 ** 15 ** 16 ** No C
16 ** 16 ** 17 ** No C
17 ** 17 ** 18 ** No C
18 ** 18 ** 19 ** No C
19 ** 19 ** 20 ** No C
20 ** 20 ** 21 ** No C
21 ** 21 ** 22 ** No C
22 ** 22 ** 23 ** No C
23 ** 23 ** 24 ** No C
24 ** 24 **
T1
Quad Quad
T1 T1
Write ----
Write Write
DS0 BTS
BTS ABCD
DS0 DS0
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I/O Adddddress
I/O AI/O A
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No C No C No Coooonnect
No C No C No Coooonnect
No C No C No Coooonnect
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No C No C No Coooonnect
No C No C No Coooonnect
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Table 5-6
Voice Control Sign al s
Key Definition
DS0 One of the 24 timeslots in a DS-1 signal.
BTS Backplane Time Slot—refers to the time division multiplexing taking place on
ABCD Status of the A, B, C, and D signalling bits which are used to setup and supervise
[N]
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Meaningful only for timeslots being used for ordinary Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) voice traffic, the information in this display is defined in Table 5-6.
the midplane of the AS4000 she lf. Used for debug purposes only.
telephone calls across a T1 circuit.
Verilink AS4000 User Manual 5-11
Quad DS-1 Module

About Menu

The About Menu provides access to information about the Quad DS-1 module firmware and hardware revisions.
Figure 5-11 About Menu
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Version This is the software version current in the T1’s flash
Release Date The engineering release to production. Checksum The sum of all bytes in the T1’s flash memory at power up. XILINX Version The hardwar e v ers ion o f d ownloadable, programmab le
Voice Signalling Version
Ram Access The size of the memory bus.
memory.
devices. The revision level of software used in the command bits
for voice sign alling.
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