Paradyne 8784 manual Glossary, 511, Bridged tap, COM port

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Glossary

511

A random bit test 511 bytes in length.

AIS

Alarm Indication Signal. A signal transmitted downstream instead of the normal signal to

 

preserve transmission continuity and to indicate to the rest of the network that a fault exists.

 

Also called a Blue Alarm.

AMI

Alternate Mark Inversion. A line coding technique used to accommodate the ones density

 

requirements of E1 or T1 lines.

ATI

Asynchronous Terminal Interface. A menu-driven, VT100-compatible system for configuring

 

and managing the termination unit.

BPV

Bipolar Violation. In a bipolar signal, a one (mark, pulse) which has the same polarity as its

 

predecessor.

bridged tap

Any part of the local loop that is not in the direct talking path between the CO and the

 

service user.

CAP

Carrierless Amplitude and Phase Modulation. A transmission technology for implementing a

 

DSL. Transmit and receive signals are modulated into two wide-frequency bands using

 

passband modulation techniques.

CD

Carrier Detect. The received line signal detector. V.24 circuit 109.

CO

Central Office/Central Site. The PSTN facility that houses one or more switches serving

 

local telephone subscribers.

COM port

Communications port. A computer's serial communications port used to transmit to and

 

receive data from a modem. The modem connects directly to this port.

CP

Customer Premises.

CPE

Customer Premises Equipment. Terminal equipment on the service user's side of the

 

telecommunications network interface.

CPU

Central Processing Unit. The main or only computing device in a data processing system.

CRC

Cyclic Redundancy Check. A mathematical method of confirming the integrity of received

 

digital data.

CTS

Clear To Send. A signal indicating that the device is ready for the DTE to transmit data.

 

Usually occurs in response to Request To Send (RTS).

CV

Code Violation. Detected when using HDB3 coding format, this is equivalent to a BPV when

 

using AMI coding.

DCE

Data Communications Equipment. The equipment that provides the functions required to

 

establish, maintain, and end a connection. It also provides the signal conversion required for

 

communication between the DTE and the network.

DCLB

Data Channel LoopBack. Loops the data received from the network interface, for all DS0

 

channels allocated to the selected port, back to the network.

DSL

Digital Subscriber Line. The non-loaded, local-loop copper connection between the

 

customer and the first node within the network.

DSLAM

Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer. A platform for DSL modems that provides

 

high-speed data transmission over traditional twisted-pair wiring.

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Contents Hotwire 8784 TDM Sdsl Termination Unit Copyright 2001 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions United States EMI Notice Contents February Initial Startup and ConfigurationMonitoring the Unit Messages and Troubleshooting TestingSecurity IP Addressing TConnector Pin Assignments Configuration OptionsTechnical Specifications Glossary Index Standards ComplianceT for Snmp TrapsDocument Summary About This GuideDocument Purpose and Intended Audience Document Number Document Title Product-Related DocumentsTDM Sdsl Overview About the Hotwire Termination UnitHotwire 8784 Termination Unit Features CO Site Network ConfigurationCustomer Premises CP Management Information Base MIB Support Snmp Management CapabilitiesSnmp Trap Support NetworkManagement Serial Port Settings Using the Asynchronous Terminal InterfaceUser Interface Access Initiating an ATI Session Logging In to the Hotwire DslamLogin Main Menu SelectSnmp Menu HierarchyScreen Work Areas Main Menu→ Configuration → Current Configuration → NetworkFunction KeysPress Navigating the ScreensKeyboard Keys For the screen Function Select Press Enter to Function KeysExample Switching Between Screen Work AreasExiting From the Dslam Session Ending an ATI SessionUsing the Asynchronous Terminal Interface February Overview Initial Startup and ConfigurationIdentity Entering Identity InformationMain Menu→ Control→ Change Identity Load Configuration from Configuring the UnitMain Menu→ Configuration Load Configuration From If you select Then Current and Default Factory ConfigurationsConfiguration EDIT/DISPLAY Select To Access To Configure Configuration LoaderMain Menu→ Configuration → Configuration Loader Configuration LoaderCompleted successfully Save Configuration Saving Configuration ChangesMain Menu→ Control → Download Code Downloading FirmwareDownload Code DSL1Apply Download Disabling AutoRate AutoRate FeatureMain Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration → Network Resetting AutoRate Restoring Access to the User InterfaceMain Menu→ Control→ Reset AutoRate Select Configuration→ DSL Cards → Reset SlotMain Menu→ Control→ Reset Device Resetting the UnitWhat to Monitor Monitoring the UnitSystem and Test Status Health and Status SELF-TEST Results Viewing System and Test StatusMain Menu→ Status→ System and Test Status Yyyyyyyy Health and Status MessagesMonitoring the Unit Test Status Messages Meaning Self-Test Results MessagesTest Status Messages Performance Statistics Viewing Network Error StatisticsNetwork Error Statistics Field Contains SES Severely Errored Seconds Seconds during which more thanViewing Network Performance Statistics This Field Contains Current Network Performance Statistics Viewing Current Network PerformanceSES FebeDSX-1 Performance Statistics Viewing DSX-1 Performance StatisticsMain Menu→ Status→ Performance Statistics→ DSX-1 Statistics This Field Contains Display Viewing LED StatusGeneral DSL LoopLED is Indicating Front Panel LEDsType Accessing the Test Menu TestingMain Menu→ Test TestNetwork & DSX-1 Tests Running Network TestsMain Menu→ Test→ Network & DSX-1 Tests Line Loopback Repeater Loopback DTE Loopback Remote Send Line Loopback Send and Monitor Lamp Test Device TestsMain Menu→ Test→ Device Tests Device TestsEnding an Active Test Configuration OptionsTelco-Initiated Line Loopback Telco-Initiated TestsTelco-Initiated Payload Loopback Activation Line Payload Remote Line Deactivation LoopbackCAP LIU DSL DSX-1 Telco-Initiated Remote Line LoopbackTesting February Messages and Troubleshooting NMS Configuring Snmp TrapsSnmp Traps Options Device Messages 1 What Message Indicates What To Do Device MessagesDevice Messages 2 What Message Indicates What To Do Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solutions TroubleshootingMessages and Troubleshooting February Security ATI Access LevelsAdminister Logins Creating a LoginOn the Login Entry Screen, for Enter Deleting a LoginAssigning Snmp Community Names and Access Types Controlling Snmp AccessManagement Options, in Appendix A, Configuration Options Configuration Options, toAll Configurations Configurations Not Running IP Conservative SoftwareIP Addressing Selecting an IP Addressing SchemePeer IP Address Assignments IP Addressing ExampleConfiguration Changes in , Initial Startup and Configuration Configuration OptionsExcessive Error Rate Threshold Main Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ NetworkNetwork Interface Options Table A-1. Network Interface Options 1Table A-1. Network Interface Options 2 DSL Line Rate Possible Settings 400, 528, 784, 1040AutoRate Circuit IdentifierDSX-1 Interface Options Main Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration → DSX-1DSX-1 Interface Options ESFPort Status Table A-2. DSX-1 Interface Options 1Line Framing Line CodingSend AIS on Network Failure Table A-2. DSX-1 Interface Options 2Send All Ones on DSX-1 Failure Primary Clock SourceCopy Ports Options Main Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ Copy PortsTable A-3. Copy Ports Options From Port nSystem Options Main Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→ SystemSystem Options LTUTable A-4. System Options Telnet Session Options Management and Communication MenuSession Access Level Telnet Login RequiredInactivity Timeout Table A-5. Telnet Session Options 1General Snmp Management Options Main Menu→ Configuration→ Current Configuration→Table A-5. Telnet Session Options 2 Disconnect Time MinutesName 2 Access Name 1 AccessTable A-6. General Snmp Management Options Snmp ManagementSnmp NMS Security Options Snmp NMS Security OptionsNMS IP Validation Access LevelTable A-7. Snmp NMS Security Options Snmp Trap Options Snmp Traps Table A-8. Snmp Trap Options 1Number of Trap Managers NMS n DestinationTable A-8. Snmp Trap Options 2 Link Traps Possible Settings Disable, Up, Down, BothEnterprise Specific Traps Link Traps InterfacesStandards Compliance for Snmp Traps AuthenticationFailureSnmp Traps WarmStartLinkUp/DownT Variable-Bindings LinkUp and linkDownEnterprise-Specific Traps DSL Network IfIndex RFC 50-Pin Connector DSX-1 Port Pinout Function Connector Pin AssignmentsFront Panel 50-pin DTE Connector Pinouts Connector Pin Assignments February Specifications Criteria Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications February 511 GlossaryBridged tap COM portEIA-530-A Factory defaultsEthernet Frame703 Reset704 IP addressRouter Yellow AlarmRS-449 TelnetIN-1 IndexIN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6