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Model 2616RC T-DAC User Manual

3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation

 

 

Figure 25. HOME page window panes

Figure 26. Operator Actions buttons

From the Home page, the following actions can be performed:

Record Current Configuration—clicking on this button (see figure 26) saves the current configuration from volatile DRAM memory to FLASH memory. Once the configuration is saved into FLASH memory, the configuration will not be lost even if the power is cycled on the 2616RC. Initially, changes made to the 2616RC configuration are stored in volatile DRAM, enabling the user to set the box up with a working configuration before committing it to storage in FLASH. When you select Record Current Configuration, the 2616RC stores your changes to FLASH memory.

Note If you want to save the configuration changes that you have made, you must click on Record Current Configuration, otherwise all con- figuration changes will be lost if the power to the Model 2616RC is turned off.

Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration

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Contents T1/E1 TDM-Digital Access Concentrator T-DAC Patton Electronics Company, Inc Summary Table of Contents Contents Operation and shutdown Compliance information List of Figures Model 2960 RAS Getting Started Guide List of Tables About this guide AudienceStructure Safety when working with electricity PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsMouse conventions Introduction Chapter contentsModel 2616RC T-DAC Model 2616RC T1/E1 T-DAC overviewWAN Hardware overviewManagement services Power systemTemperature Physical dimensionsMIB LED LED displayHardware installation DAC blades installation IntroductionUnpacking the Model 2616RC T-DAC Alignment/ESD pin and card handle Connecting the Ethernet ports Cable installationDB-9-to-RJ-45 cable diagram Pin Scsi to 8 RJ-45 connectors cable Connecting the T1/E1 WAN portsWAN cable‘s 68-pin Scsi connector SCSI-to-open-end WAN cable Pin Scsi to open end cableWAN cable’s 68 non-terminated twisted-pairs Punch-down block wiring Installing the WAN cable to a punch-down blockPin Scsi to 64-pin female Telco 10-3096TM68/64-6 Pin Scsi to open end, 6 foot cable 10-3096TM68-6-ObsoleteCompleting the hardware installation Configuring the T-DAC for operation Configuration prerequisites Connecting the DB9-RJ45 adapter with the included cable Initial configuration through the RS-232 control portConnection Description window Setting up the HyperTerminal or similar program sessionConfigure your COM port settings as shown in , then click OK Login window Ethernet configuration window Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configurationHome page overview Displaying the T-DAC 2616RC web administration pagesHome page window panes Flash Configuring the default gatewayExample Configuring the system clocking parametersSystem Clocking Configuration page, example For Clock Reference select secondary2 or slave3 DS0 Mapping Overview window Configuring the DS0 mappingExamples for configuring static connections Accessing the Line Interface Settings Configuring line settings and signaling for E1T1/E1 Link Activity Ports 1 4 Configuring the E1 line interface settingsFrom the Line Build Out pull-down menu select e1pulse1 E1 Alarms Present indicator Configuring line settings and signaling for T1Line Type pull-down menu with dsx1ESF2 selected Configuring the T1 line settingsFrom the Line Build Out pull-down menu select t1pulse0dB1 Alarm Card Information window Enabling/disabling the alarm cardBacking up your configuration parameters Saving your configurationIMPORT/EXPORT Backing up the configuration store in flash memory Completing the installation Configuring the T-DAC for operation Operation and shutdown De-activating the Model 2616RC Activating the Model 2616RCTroubleshooting and maintenance Cited in De-activating the Model 2616RC on Power Fault analysisSystem DSX1 payload loop dsx1PayloadLoop T1/E1 port test modesLine Loop DSX1 line loop dsxLineLoopCalibration Periodic maintenanceMaintenance Exporting the current Model 2616RC configurationMaintenance Troubleshooting and maintenance Removing the defective Model 2616RC Importing a saved configuration Installing the replacement Model 2616RCCompleting the installation Contacting Patton for assistance Returns for credit Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Contact informationReturn for credit policy RMA numbersShipping instructions EMC Appendix a Compliance informationIndustry Canada Notice SafetyCompliance Radio and TV InterferenceFCC Part 68 Acta Statement CE Declaration of ConformityAuthorized European Representative Introduction Not Used Introduction
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