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ADTRAN 1200305L1 System Manual
430 pages 4.02 Mb
2 TrademarksTo the Holder of the Manual 5 Safety InstructionsSave These Important Safety Instructions 6 Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services10 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement11 Industry Canada Compliance InformationCanadian Emissions Requirements 12 Warranty and Customer ServiceLIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY 13 Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training15 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION23 ENGINEERING GUIDELINES51 NETWORK TURNUP PROCEDURE61 USER INTERFACE GUIDE64 1. NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUTerminal Menu Window Menu Path Window Panes 66 Additional Terminal Menu Window FeaturesNavigating using the Keyboard Keys Moving through the Menus 67 Session Management KeystrokesConfiguration Keystrokes 68 Getting Help2. TERMINAL MENU AND SYSTEM CONTROL Selecting the Appropriate Menu 69 Security LevelsThe remainder of this section describes ATLAS 550 menu and submenu options 3. MENU DESCRIPTIONSTo help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy, the following notations are used: MENUS > SUBMENUS > SUB-SUBMENUS 70 SYSTEM INFOSYSTEM INFO > SYSTEM NAME SYSTEM INFO > SYSTEM LOCATION SYSTEM INFO > SYSTEM CONTACT 71 SYSTEM INFO > FIRMWARE REVISIONSYSTEM INFO > SYSTEM UPTIME SYSTEM INFO > STARTUP MODE SYSTEM INFO > CURRENT TIME/DATE (24HR) SYSTEM INFO > INSTALLED MEMORY SYSTEM INFO > SERIAL NUMBER SYSTEM INFO > BOOT ROM REV 72 SYSTEM STATUSSYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG SYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG > TIME SYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG > CAT 73 SYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG > SRCSYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG > SLOT SYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG > PORT SYSTEM STATUS > EVENT LOG > EVENT DESCRIPTION SYSTEM STATUS > CLEAR SYSTEM EVENT LOG SYSTEM STATUS > CLEAR SYSTEM LED SYSTEM STATUS > ETHERNET PORT 74 SYSTEM STATUS > ETHERNET PORT > I/F STATUSIndicates the current status of the ETHERNET port. Displays the number of framing errors received by the CONTROL IN (Chain) port. SYSTEM STATUS > ETHERNET PORT > TX FRAMESIndicates the number of frames transmitted from the ETHERNET port since system startup. SYSTEM STATUS > ETHERNET PORT > RX FRAMESIndicates the number of frames received on the ETHERNET port since system startup. SYSTEM STATUS > ETHERNET PORT > ETHERNET RATEIndicates whether the Ethernet network is 10 or 100BaseT. SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORTDisplays the status of the RJ-45 (female) CONTROL IN (Chain) port. SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORT > SIGNAL LEADSDisplays the state of the CONTROL IN (Chain) port signals (RTS, CTS, DTR, and DCD). SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORT > TX BYTESDisplays the number of bytes transmitted from the CONTROL IN (Chain) port. SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORT > RX BYTESDisplays the number of bytes received by the CONTROL IN (Chain) port. SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORT > OVERRUN ERRSDisplays the number of overrun errors received by the CONTROL IN (Chain) port. SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORT > FRAMING ERRS 75 SYSTEM STATUS > CHAIN PORT > CLEAR COUNTERSSYSTEM STATUS > SYSTEM TEMPERATURE ALARMS SYSTEM STATUS > SYSTEM POWER ALARMS SYSTEM STATUS > SYSTEM TIMING SOURCE SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE 76 SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLESDisplays resource usage for dynamic resources throughout the system in a table format. Configures the statistics displayed under data tables. SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > RESOURCE TYPEDisplays types of dynamically allocated resources being tracked throughout the system. Examples are ANALOG (analog modem resource), DIGITAL (digital call resource), and PKT VOICE (packet voice compression resource). SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > AVERAGEShows the average number of resources available since the statistics were last reset. SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > MINShows the fewest number of resources available since the last reset. SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > 0 (ZERO) AVAILProvides a count of the number of times the quantity of available resources reached 0. SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > HR DATA SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > DATA TABLES > RESETActivates the reset of all accumulated availability statistics for the selected resource. SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > CONFIG 77 SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > CONFIG > DISPLAY FORMATSets the display format for all RESOURCE USAGE statistics to either RAW DATA or PERCENTAGES. SYSTEM STATUS > RESOURCE USAGE > CONFIG > RESET MODESets the reset mode for the RESOURCE USAGE statistics to one of the following: SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGEIndicates trunk use as NET TERM PRI (Primary Rate ISDN circuits configured as NETWORK TERM), NET configured as SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLESDisplay for collected resource usage data. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > TRUNK TYPEDisplays types of trunks in the system. Examples include: NETRBS (T1/RBS trunks configured as NETWORK TERM), NETPRI (Primary Rate ISDN circuits configured as NETWORK TERM), USERRBS (T1/RBS trunks configured as USER TERM), and USERPRI (Primary Rate ISDN circuits configured as USER TERM). SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > AVERAGEShows the average number of resources available since the statistics were last reset. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > MINShows the fewest number of resources available since the last reset.DAILY performs reset daily at 12:00 AM W M 78 SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > 0 (ZERO) AVAILProvides a count of the number of times the quantity of available resources reached 0. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > SLT/PRTDisplays the usage data broken down by slots and ports. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > DATA TABLES > RESETActivates the reset of all accumulated availability statistics. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > CONFIGConfigures the statistics displayed under data tables. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > CONFIG > DISPLAY FORMATSets the display format for all TRUNK USAGE statistics to either RAW DATA or PERCENTAGES. SYSTEM STATUS > TRUNK USAGE > CONFIG > RESET MODESets the reset mode for the TRUNK USAGE statistics to one of the following: 79 SYSTEM CONFIGSYSTEM CONFIG > PRIMARY TIMING SOURCE SYSTEM CONFIG > BACKUP TIMING SOURCE SYSTEM CONFIG > ADLP ADDRESS 80 SYSTEM CONFIG > SESSION TIMEOUTSYSTEM CONFIG > MAX TELNET SESSIONS SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > PORT NAME SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > IP ADDRESS SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > DEFAULT GATEWAY SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > SUBNET MASK 81 SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > MAC ADDRESSDisplays the system Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) address. This field is read-only. SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > ETHERNET SPEED SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > DHCP STATUS SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > LEASE EXPIRES SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > RELEASEForces the ATLAS 550 to release the currently assigned IP address. SYSTEM CONFIG > ETHERNET PORT > RENEWForces the ATLAS 550 to send a message to the DHCP server requesting a new IP address lease. SYSTEM CONFIG > CHAIN PORTAccepts input for configuring the CONTROL IN (Chain) port located on the rear of the unit. 82 SYSTEM CONFIG > CHAIN PORT > PORT NAMEDefines the name of the CONTROL IN (Chain) port. You can leave this field blank. SYSTEM CONFIG > CHAIN PORT > PORT TYPE SYSTEM CONFIG > CHAIN PORT > PORT SPEEDPORT TYPE, ensure that the PORT SPEED setting matches the modem baud rate. SYSTEM CONFIG > CHAIN PORT > MODEM INITIALIZATION STRING SYSTEM CONFIG > CHAIN PORT > INITIALIZE MODEMCONFIRM (Y/N). Ensure that a modem is connected before selecting Y. SYSTEM CONFIG > ADMIN PORT > FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP ACCESS 83 SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP COMMUNITIESDefines SNMP manager(s) characteristics as follows: Identifies the IP address for the network management station (NMS) to send traps to. SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP COMMUNITIES > IP ADDRESSSpecifies the IP address of the network manager. SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP COMMUNITIES > PRIVILEGESDefines the GET (read-only) and GET/SET (read and write) privileges. SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP COMMUNITIES > GET NAME SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP COMMUNITIES > SET NAME SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > TRAP TRANSMISSIONEnables and disables SNMP trap transmission. SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > AUTHEN TRAP TRANSMISSION SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > TRAPS DESTINATIONDefines the destination for SNMP traps as follows: SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > TRAPS DESTINATION > IP ADDRESS 84 SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > TRAPS DESTINATION > COMMUNITYSYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > TRAPS DESTINATION > TRAP FILTERING SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > TRAPS DESTINATION > STATION TYPE SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT ES THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT SES THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT SEFS THRSH 85 SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT UAS THRSHSYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT CSS THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF T HRESHOLDS > CURRENT PCV THRSH (D4) SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT PCV THRSH (ESF) SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT LES THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 CURRENT PERF THRESHOLDS > CURRENT LCV THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS 86 SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL ES THRSHSYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL SES THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL SEFS THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL UAS THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL CSS THRSH SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL PCV THRSH (D4) SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL PCV THRSH (ESF) SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL LES THRSH 87 SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > DS1 TOTAL PERF THRESHOLDS > TOTAL LCV THRSHSYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > ASP ENDPOINT COMMUNITIES SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > ASP ENDPOINT COMMUNITIES > ADLP ADDRESS SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > ASP ENDPOINT COMMUNITIES > ADLP PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP/ASP PROXY SYSTEM CONFIG > SNMP > SNMP/ASP POLLING SYSTEM CONFIG > EVENT LOGGING 88 SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG SETUPSYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG SETUP > TRANSMISSION SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG SETUP > HOST IP ADDRESS SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG SETUP > HOST FACILITY SYSTEM CONFIG > REAL TIME CLOCK SYSTEM CONFIG > REAL TIME CLOCK > CURRENT TIME/DATE SYSTEM CONFIG > REAL TIME CLOCK > AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SYSTEM CONFIG > ACCESS PASSWORDS 89 SYSTEM CONFIG > ACCESS PASSWORDS > LABELSYSTEM CONFIG > ACCESS PASSWORDS > PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIG > ACCESS PASSWORDS > ACCESS RIGHTS SYSTEM CONFIG > ACCESS PASSWORDS > ACTIVE SYSTEM CONFIG > LICENSES SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > TXINIT TIMER 90 SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > TXFA TIMERSYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > TXADD01 TIMER SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > TXDEQ TIMER SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > TANULL TIMER SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > TCID TIMER SYSTEM CONFIG > BONDING CONFIG > CALL STAGGER SYSTEM CONFIG > ALARM RELAY RESET 91 SYSTEM CONFIG > ALARM RELAY THRESHOLDDefines which threshold sets the Alarm Relay. These thresholds include CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR, 92 SYSTEM UTILITYUse the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 6. Reflects the module type selected in MODULE SLOT. The selections only include upgradeable modules. SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > MODULE SLOT SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > MODULE TYPE 93 SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > TRANSFER METHODXMODEM transfers files by connecting to a communications program that supports XMODEM uploads to SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > TFTP SERVER FILENAME SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > RESTART SCHEDULE SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > RESTART SCHEDULE > RESTART IMMEDIATELY AFTER UPDATE SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > RESTART SCHEDULE > RESTART AT SPE CIFIED DATE 94 SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > CURRENT UPDA TE STATUSSYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > PREVIOUS UPDAT E STATUS SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > BEGIN FIRMWARE UPDA TE SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE STATUS SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER 95 SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > TRANSFER METHODSYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > TFTP SERVER FILENAME SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > PREVIOUS TRANSFER STATUS SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > LOAD AND USE CONFIG 96 SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > SAVE CONFIG REMOTELYSelf-tests disrupt data flow. SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM UTILIZATION SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST > SELFTESTActivates the self-test. To confirm self-test activation, press Y; to cancel the self-test press N. SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST > SELECTED TESTSSYS CTRL, or any other installed option/network/resource module. SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST > CURRENT TEST STATUS SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST > CURRENT SLOT/PORTDisplays which slot and port is currently being tested. SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST > VIEW SELFTEST LOG 98 SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM SELFTEST > CLEAR SELFTEST LOGClears the self-test log. Only one ping session can be active at a time. SYSTEM UTILITY > PINGAllows you to send pings (ICMP echo requests) to devices accessible via the ETHERNET interface. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > IP ADDRESSSpecifies the IP address to ping. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > COUNTSpecifies the number of pings to send. The default value is 4, and the maximum value is 99. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > SIZE (BYTES) SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > TIMEOUT (MS) SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > ROUND TRIP MINDisplays the minimum round trip time of the ping request/reply of the current set of pings. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > ROUND TRIP AVGDisplays the average round trip time of the ping request/reply of the current set of pings. Self-test log messages are not available once the log is cleared. 99 SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > ROUND TRIP MAXDisplays the maximum round trip time of the ping request/reply of the current set of pings. Defines the IP address assigned to the remote unit you are trying to connect to. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > TX STATS SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > RESET STATSResets all ping statistics to zero. If the ping client is active, this menu will stop it. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > START/STOP SYSTEM UTILITY > ATEL CLIENT SYSTEM UTILITY > ATEL CLIENT > ATEL ADDRESS SYSTEM UTILITY > ATEL CLIENT > CONNECT SYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENTAllows a user to open a Telnet session to any device listed in the ATLAS 550 route table. SYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENT > ADDRESS 100 SYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENT > ESCAPE CHARSYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENT > PORT SYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENT > CONNECT SYSTEM UTILITY > CLIENT STATUS SYSTEM UTILITY > CLIENT STATUS > USER NAME SYSTEM UTILITY > CLIENT STATUS > SESSION ID SYSTEM UTILITY > REBOOT SYSTEM 101 SYSTEM UTILITY > FACTORY DEFAULT SYSTEM102 MMODULES > SLT 103 MODULES > TYPEMODULES > MENU MODULES > ALARM MODULES > TEST MODULES > STATE 104 MODULES > STATUS MODULES > REV MODULES MENU (T1/PRI NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE) MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > INFO MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > INFO > PART NUMBER 105 MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBERMODULES (T1/PRI-1) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > ALARM STATUS MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > ALARM STATUS > PRT MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > ALARM STATUS > ALARMS 106 MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > DS0 STATUSMODULES (T1/PRI-1) > DS0 ALARMS MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > SIG STATUS 107 MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > PERFORMANCE CURRENTMODULES (T1/PRI-1) > PERFORMANCE 15MIN M ODULES (T1/PRI-1) > PERFORMANCE 24H 108 MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > FRAME MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > CODE MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > TX YEL MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > TX PRM MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > LBO 109 MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > LB ACCEPTMODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > PULSE DENSITY MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > CONFIGURATION > ADLP OVER FDL MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > PRT MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > LOC LB 110 MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > REMOTE LBMODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > PATTERN MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > QRSS/RLB RESULTS MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > CLR MODULES (T1/PRI-1) > TEST > INJ 111 MODULES MENU (E1/PRA NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE)MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > INFO MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > INFO > E1 FRAMER REVISION MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > ALARM STATUS MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > PRT 112 MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > ALARMSMODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TS0 ALARMS MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TS0 STATUS 113 MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > SIG STATUSMODULES (E1/PRA-1) > PERFORMANCE CURRENT MODULES ((E1/PRA-1) > PERFORMANCE 15MIN M ODULES (E1/PRA-1) > PERFORMANCE 24H 114 MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > NFAS MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > TS16 MF MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > CRC-4 MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > AUTO ALARM MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > CODE MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > TS0 SPARE 115 MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > TS16 SPAREMODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > INTL BIT MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > CONFIGURATION > LINE BUILD OUT MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST > PRT MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST > LOC LB 116 MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST > PATTERNMODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST > QRSS RESULTS MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST > CLR MODULES (E1/PRA-1) > TEST > INJ MODULES MENU (MODEM MANAGEMENT NETWORK MODULE) 117 MODULES (MODMMGMT) > INFOProvides information about the module part number, serial number, and assembly revision. Displays the number of framing errors received by the analog port. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > INFO > PART NUMBERDisplays the part number of the module. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBERDisplays the serial number of the module. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISIONDisplays the assembly revision. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUSProvides status information about the analog network interface. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > SIGNAL LEADS MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > TX BYTESDisplays the number of bytes transmitted from the analog port to the network. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > RX BYTESDisplays the number of bytes received by the analog port from the network. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > OVERRUN ERRSDisplays the number of overrun errors received by the analog port. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > FRAMING ERRS 118 MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > CLEAR COUNTERSClears the analog port statistics. Press <Enter> to activate this command. The ATLAS 550 system controller automatically detects the presence of the Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) DBU MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > HANGUP MODEMDisconnects the active dialup modem session. Press <Enter> to activate this command. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > STATUS > CONNECT RATEDisplays the connection rate for the active dialup modem session. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (MODMMGMT) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (MODMMGMT) > CONFIGURATION > RINGS TO ANSWERConfigures the number of rings before the Auto Answer functionality is invoked. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > TESTProvides testing capabilities for the internal modem. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > TEST > DETECT DIAL TONECauses the internal modem to go off-hook to detect dial tone on the analog line. MODULES (MODMMGMT) > TEST > DIAL TONE DETECTEDDisplays the results of the last DETECT DIAL TONE test. MODULES MENU (BRI DBU NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE) 119 MODULES (DBU) > INFOMODULES (DBU) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (DBU) > INFO >SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (DBU) > INFO >ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (DBU) > INFO >FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (DBU) > BONDING STATUS MODULES (DBU) > BONDING STATUS > STATUS 120 MODULES (DBU) > BONDING STATUS > NUMBCHANNELSMODULES (DBU) > BONDING STATUS > DATA RATE MODULES (DBU) > BONDING STATUS > BONDED EP MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > TXINIT TIMER MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > TXFA TIMER 121 MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > TXADD01 TIMERMODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > TXDEQ TIMER MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > TANULL TIMER MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > TCID TIMER MODULES (DBU) > BONDING CONFIGURATION > CALL STAGGER MODULES (DBU) > BRI ALARM MODULES (DBU) > BRI ALARM > PHYSICAL ALARM 122 MODULES (DBU) > BRI CHANNEL STATUSMODULES (DBU) > BRI CHANNEL STATUS > PRT MODULES (DBU) > BRI CHANNEL STATUS > CHA MODULES (DBU) > PERFORMANCE CURRENT MODULES (DBU) > BRI CONFIGURATION MODULES (DBU) > BRI CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (DBU) > BRI CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME 123 MODULES (DBU) > BRI TESTMODULES (DBU) > BRI TEST > LOCAL LOOPBACK MODULES MENU (DUAL/QUAD T1/PRI OPTION MODULES) MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > INFO MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION 124 MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > INFO > PLL STATUSMODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > ALARM STATUS MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > ALARM STATUS > PRT MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > ALARM STATUS > ALARMS MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > DS0 STATUS 125 MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > DS0 ALARMS126 MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > SIG STATUSMODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > PERFORMANCE CURRENT MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > PERFORMANCE 15MIN M ODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > PERFORMANCE 24H 127 MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > FRAME MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > CODE MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > TX YEL MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > TX PRM MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > LBO 128 MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > LB ACCEPTMODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > PULSE DENSITY MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > CONFIGURATION > ADLP OVER FDL MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > PRT MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > LOC LB 129 MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > REMOTE LBMODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > PATTERN MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > QRSS/RLB RESULTS MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > CLR MODULES (T1/PRI-2/4) > TEST > INJ 130 MODULES MENU (DUAL NX56/64 OPTION MODULE)MODULES (V35NX-2) > INFO MODULES (V35NX-2) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (V35NX-2) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (V35NX-2) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (V35NX-2) > ALARM STATUS MODULES (V35NX-2) > ALARM STATUS > PRT MODULES (V35NX-2) > ALARM STATUS > ALARMS 131 MODULES (V35NX-2) > DTE STATUSMODULES (V35NX-2) > DTE STATUS > PRT MODULES (V35NX-2) > DTE STATUS > DTE STATUS MODULES (V35NX-2) > DATA RATE MODULES (V35NX-2) > DATA RATE > PORT MODULES (V35NX-2) > DATA RATE > RATE 132 MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATSProvides information on the following inband channel statistics. Indicates the operating port. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual Nx56/64 Option Module. MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATS > PORTOperating port number. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual Nx56/64 Option Module. MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATS > RX FRAMESThe number of frames received on the operating port since system startup. MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATS > TX FRAMESThe number of frames transmitted from the operating port since system startup. MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATS > RX BYTESThe number of bytes received on the operating port since system startup. MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATS > TX BYTESThe number of bytes transmitted from the operating port since system startup. MODULES (V35NX-2) > INBAND STATS > RESET STATSClears inband statistic results. MODULES (V35NX-2) > PLL/FIFODisplays the Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and FIFO status. MODULES (V35NX-2) > PLL/FIFO > PORT 133 MODULES (V35NX-2) > PLL/FIFO > PLL/FIFOMODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > CLK +/- MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > DATA MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > CTS 134 MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > DCDMODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > DSR MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > DTR MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > 0 INH MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > INBAND MODULES (V35NX-2) > CONFIGURATION > SEND LEADS 135 MODULES (V35NX-2) > DIALDials an Nx port that is configured to ignore DTR. MODULES (V35NX-2) > DIAL > PRTDisplays the port number. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual Nx56/64 Option Module. MODULES (V35NX-2) > DIAL > MODEConfigures the dialing mode. The following options are available: MODULES (V35NX-2) > DIAL > DIALSignals the Nx port to dial/clear the call. MODULES (V35NX-2) > DIAL > SRC IDIndicates the SOURCE ID of the number to be dialed. Configure this field in the Nx INTERFACE CONFIGURATION section of the DIAL PLAN. MODULES (V35NX-2) > DIAL > NUMBER MODULES (V35NX-2) > TESTThese options initiate different types of tests and display test results. MODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > PORTIndicates operating port. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual Nx56/64 Option Module. DSR = Do not care Force On = On under all conditions 136 MODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > LOOPBACKMODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > LOOPBACK STATUS MODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > 511 MODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > 511 RESULT MODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > INJECT 137 MODULES (V35NX-2) > TEST > CLR MODULES MENU (DUAL USSI OPTION MODULE) MODULES (USSI-2) > INFO MODULES (USSI-2) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (USSI-2) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (USSI-2) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (USSI-2) > ALARM STATUS MODULES (USSI-2) > ALARM STATUS > PRT 138 MODULES (USSI-2) > ALARM STATUS > ALARMSMODULES (USSI-2) > DTE STATUS MODULES (USSI-2) > DTE STATUS > PRT MODULES (USSI-2) > DTE STATUS > DTE STATUS MODULES (USSI-2) > DATA RATE 139 MODULES (USSI-2) > DATA RATE > PORTDisplays operating port. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual USSI Option Module. Displays the Phase Lock Loop (PLL) and FIFO status. MODULES (USSI-2) > DATA RATE > RATEDisplays the data rate of the selected port. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATSProvides information on the inband channel statistics. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATS > PORTOperating port number. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual USSI Option Module. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATS > RX FRAMESThe number of frames received on the operating port since system startup. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATS > TX FRAMESThe number of frames transmitted from the operating port since system startup. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATS > RX BYTESThe number of bytes received on the operating port since system startup. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATS > TX BYTESThe number of bytes transmitted from the operating port since system startup. MODULES (USSI-2) > INBAND STATS > RESET STATSClears inband statistic results. MODULES (USSI-2) > PLL/FIFO 140 MODULES (USSI-2) > PLL/FIFO > PORTMODULES (USSI-2) > PLL/FIFO > PLL/FIFO MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > CLK +/- MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > DATA 141 MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > CTSMODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > DCD MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > DSR MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > DTR MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > 0 INH MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > INBAND MODULES (USSI-2) > CONFIGURATION > SEND LEADSconveyed using the Inband control channel, which must be enabled. 142 MODULES (USSI-2) > DIALDials a USSI port that is configured to ignore DTR. MODULES (USSI-2) > DIAL > PRTDisplays the port number. There are 2 available interfaces on the Dual USSI Option Module. MODULES (USSI-2) > DIAL > MODEConfigures the dialing mode. The following options are available: MODULES (USSI-2) > DIAL > DIALSignals the USSI port to dial/clear the call. MODULES (USSI-2) > DIAL > SRC IDIndicates the SOURCE ID of the number to be dialed. Configure this field in the USSI INTERFACE MODULES (USSI-2) > DIAL > NUMBER MODULES (USSI-2) > TESTThese options initiate different types of tests and display test results. CTS DCD DSR PERSISTENT Redial whenever the call is cleared or if the call fails. O 143 MODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > PORTMODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > LOOPBACK MODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > LOOPBACK STATUS MODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > 511 MODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > 511 RESULT MODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > INJECT 144 MODULES (USSI-2) > TEST > CLR MODULES (USSI-2) > DTE INTERFACE MODULES (USSI-2) > DTE INTERFACE > PRT MODULES (USSI-2) > DTE INTERFACE > DTE INTERFACE MODE MODULES (USSI-2) > DTE INTERFACE > CURRENT DTE TYPE MODULES MENU (QUAD BASIC RATE ISDN (U INTERFACE) OPTION MODULE) 145 MODULES (U-BRI-4) > INFOMODULES (U-BRI-4) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (U-BRI-4) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (U-BRI-4) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (U-BRI-4) > ALARMS MODULES (U-BRI-4) > ALARMS > PRT MODULES (U-BRI-4) > ALARMS > ALARMS MODULES (U-BRI-4) > CHANNEL STATUS MODULES (U-BRI-4) > CHANNEL STATUS > PRT 146 MODULES (U-BRI-4) > CHANNEL STATUS > CHAMODULES (U-BRI-4) > PERFORMANCE CURRENT MODULES (U-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (U-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (U-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (U-BRI-4) > TEST MODULES (U-BRI-4) > TEST > PRT 147 MODULES (U-BRI-4) > TEST > LOCAL LOOPBACKMODULES MENU (QUAD BASIC RATE ISDN (S/T INTERFACE) OPTION MODULE) MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > INFO MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > ALARMS MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > ALARMS > PRT 148 MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > ALARMS > ALARMSMODULES (ST-BRI-4) > ALARMS > CHANNEL MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CHANNEL USAGE MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CHANNEL USAGE > PRT MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CHANNEL USAGE > CHA MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION > PRT MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME 149 MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION > LINE TERMINATIONMODULES (ST-BRI-4) > CONFIGURATION > PS1 LINE POWER MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > TEST MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > TEST > PRT 150 MODULES (ST-BRI-4) > TEST > LOCAL LOOPBACKMODULES MENU (QUAD/OCTAL FXS OPTION MODULE) MODULES (FXS-4/8) > INFO MODULES (FXS-4/8) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (FXS-4/8) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (FXS-4/8) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (FXS-4/8) > INFO > PROCESSOR ID MODULES (FXS-4/8) > STATUS 151 MODULES (FXS-4/8) > STATUS > PRTMODULES (FXS-4/8) > STATUS > STATUS MODULES (FXS-4/8) > STATUS > RX ABCD 152 MODULES (FXS-4/8) > STATUS > TX ABCDMODULES (FXS-4/8) > TEST MODULES (FXS-4/8) > TEST > PORT MODULES (FXS-4/8) > TEST > TEST 2W 153 MODULES (FXS-4/8) > TEST > TX ABCDMODULES (FXS-4/8) > TEST > 1KHZ TONE MODULES (FXS-4/8) > TEST > LOOPBACK MODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG MODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG > PRT MODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG > PORT NAME 154 MODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG > RX GAINMODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG > TX GAIN MODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG > 2W IMPEDANCE MODULES (FXS-4/8) > CONFIG > CODING SCHEME MODULES MENU (QUAD/OCTAL FXO OPTION MODULE) MODULES (FXO-4/8) > INFO MODULES (FXO-4/8) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (FXO-4/8) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER 155 MODULES (FXO-4/8) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISIONMODULES (FXO-4/8) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (FXO-4/8) > INFO > PROCESSOR ID MODULES (FXO-4/8) > STATUS MODULES (FXO-4/8) > STATUS > PRT MODULES (FXO-4/8) > STATUS > STATUS 156 MODULES (FXO-4/8) > STATUS > RX ABCDMODULES (FXO-4/8) > STATUS > TX ABCD MODULES (FXO-4/8) > TEST MODULES (FXO-4/8) > TEST > PORT MODULES (FXO-4/8) > TEST > TEST 2W 157 MODULES (FXO-4/8) > TEST > TX ABCDMODULES (FXO-4/8) > TEST > 1KHZ TONE MODULES (FXO-4/8) > TEST > LOOPBACK MODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG MODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG > PRT MODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG > PORT NAME 158 MODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG > RX GAINMODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG > TX GAIN MODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG > 2W IMPEDANCE MODULES (FXO-4/8) > CONFIG > CODING SCHEME MODULES MENU (OCTAL E&M OPTION MODULE) MODULES (E&M-8) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (E&M-8) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER 159 MODULES (E&M-8) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISIONMODULES (E&M-8) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (E&M-8) > INFO > PROCESSOR ID MODULES (E&M-8) > STATUS MODULES (E&M-8) > STATUS > PRT MODULES (E&M-8) > STATUS > STATUS 160 MODULES (E&M-8) > STATUS > RX ABCDMODULES (E&M-8) > STATUS > TX ABCD MODULES (E&M-8) > TEST MODULES (E&M-8) > TEST > PORT MODULES (E&M-8) > TEST > TEST 2W MODULES (E&M-8) > TEST > TX ABCD 161 MODULES (E&M-8) > TEST > 1KHZ TONEMODULES (E&M-8) > TEST > LOOPBACK MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > PORT MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > PORT NAME MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > SIG IFCE MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > VF IFCE 162 MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > RX GAINMODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > TX GAIN MODULES (E&M-8) > CONFIG > CODING SCHEME MODULES MENU (LEGACY DATA OPTION MODULE) MODULES (LEGACY-4) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (LEGACY-4) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (LEGACY-4) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (LEGACY-4) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION 163 MODULES (LEGACY-4) > INFO > PROCESSOR IDDisplays the processor ID of the selected module. MODULES (LEGACY-4) > SIGNAL STATUS MODULES (LEGACY-4) > SIGNAL STATUS > PORT MODULES (LEGACY-4) > SIGNAL STATUS > DTE SIGNALSThe following signals are monitored (these options are read-only): MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > PRT MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > CLRClears all statistics for the selected port of the Legacy Data Option Module. M ODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > F R I(Frames In) Displays the total received frames since the last reset. MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > FR OUT(Frames Out) Displays the total transmitted frames since the last reset. 164 M ODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > ERR F(Errored Frames) Displays the total errored received frames since the last reset. Initiates a DTE local loopback towards the user equipment at the DB-78 port. When ENABLED, all data MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > OVER ERR MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > DCD LOSS ERR MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > ASYNC/SYNC STATSDisplays additional statistics for ports configured for Async operation. MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > ASYNC/SYNC STATS > FR ERR(Errored Frames) Displays the total errored received frames since the last reset. MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > ASYNC/SYNC STATS > PAR ERR(Parity Errors) Displays the total number of received frames containing parity errors. MODULES (LEGACY-4) > PORT STATS > ASYNC/SYNC STATS > BREAKSDisplays the total number of async break characters received on the port. MODULES (LEGACY-4) > TEST > PRT MODULES (LEGACY-4) > TEST > DTE LOCAL LOOPBACK 165 MODULES MENU (NXT1 HSSI AND NXT1 HSSI/V.35 OPTION MODULES)MODULES (NXT1 HSSI) > INFO MODULES (NXT1 HSSI) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (NXT1 HSSI) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (NXT1 HSSI) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (NXT1 HSSI) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > T1 MENUS 166 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > T1 MENUS > ALARM STATUSMODULES (NXT1HSSI) > ALARM STATUS > PRT MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > ALARM STATUS > ALARMS MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > ALARM STATUS > RX LEVEL MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > PERFORMANCE CURRENT 167 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > PERFORMANCE 15MINM ODULES (NXT1HSSI) > PERFORMANCE 24H MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION > PORT MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION > PORT NAME MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION > FRAME 168 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION > CODEMODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION > TX YEL MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > CONFIGURATION > LBO MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > TEST MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > TEST > PORT MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > TEST > LOC LB 169 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUSMODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > STATUS MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > STATUS > PORT MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > STATUS > LINK MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > CONFIG 170 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > CONFIG > PORTMODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > CONFIG > GRP ASSOC MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > IMUX MENUS > CONFIG > SCRAMBLE MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > PORT MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > IFCE TYPE MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > LOOPBACK 172 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > CAMODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > LA AND LB MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > LC MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > TA MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > RX RATE MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > STATUS > TX RATE 173 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIGMODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > PORT NAME MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > TX CLK MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > CTS (V.35) MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > DSR (V.35) MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > IFCE AUTO DEACT 174 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > DCD (V.35)MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > CONFIG > CA MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > TEST MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > TEST > PORT MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > TEST > LOCAL LPBK 175 MODULES (NXT1HSSI) > HSSI MENUS > TEST > REMOTE LPBK (HSSI)MODULES MENU (ETHERNET SWITCH MODULE) MODULES (ENET-8) > INFO MODULES (ENET-8) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (ENET-8) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (ENET-8) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (ENET-8) > STATUS MODULES (ENET-8) > STATUS > PORT MODULES (ENET-8) > STATUS > LINK STATUS 176 MODULES (ENET-8) > STATUS > SPEEDMODULES MENU (RESOURCE HOST MODULE) MODULES (RSC HOST) > INFO MODULES (RSC HOST) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (RSC HOST) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (RSC HOST) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES MENU (VCOM OPTION MODULE) MODULES (VCOM-X) > INFO 177 MODULES (VCOM-X) > INFO > PART NUMBERMODULES (VCOM-X) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (VCOM-X) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (VCOM-X) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS > DEVICE MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS > STATUS 178 MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS > ALGORITHMMODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS > SILENCE MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS > CONNECTION MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATUS > FRAME TYPE 179 MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIGMODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE VCOM DEVICES MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE VCOM DEVICES > DEVICE MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE VCOM DEVICES > STATE 180 MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGSMODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS > OUTPUT GAIN MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > GAIN SETTINGS > INPUT GAIN MODULES (VCOM-X) > CONFIG > CURRENT FAX STATUS MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > DEVICE 181 MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > USAGE TIMEMODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > ATLAS FRMS MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > ATLAS DROP MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > VCOM FRMS 182 MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > VCOM DROPMODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > CLEAR MODULES (VCOM-X) > STATISTICS > RELOADS MODULES MENU (32 CHANNEL ADPCM RESOURCE MODULE) MODULES (ADPCM-32) > INFO MODULES (ADPCM-32) > INFO > PART NUMBER 183 MODULES (ADPCM-32) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBERMODULES (ADPCM-32) > INFO > ASSEMBLY REVISION MODULES (ADPCM-32) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATUS MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATUS > DEVICE MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATUS > STATUS 184 MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATUS > ALGORITHMMODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATUS > CONNECTION MODULES (ADPCM-32) > CONFIG MODULES (ADPCM-32) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE ADPCM-32 DEVICES MODULES (ADPCM-32) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE ADPCM-32 DEVICES > DEVICE MODULES (ADPCM-32) > CONFIG > CONFIGURE ADPCM-32 DEVICES > STATE 185 MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC SMODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > DEVICE MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > USAGE TIME MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > ATLAS FRMS 186 MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > ATLAS DROPMODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > ADPCM-32 FRMS MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > ADPCM-32 DROP MODULES (ADPCM-32) > STATISTIC S > CLEAR 187 MODULES MENU (NX 56/64 BONDING RESOURCE MODULE)MODULES (BONDING) > INFO MODULES (BONDING) > INFO > PART NUMBER MODULES (BONDING) > INFO > SERIAL NUMBER MODULES (BONDING) > INFO > BOARD REVISION MODULES (BONDING) > INFO > FIRMWARE REVISION MODULES (BONDING) > STATUS MODULES (BONDING) > STATUS > STATUS 188 MODULES (BONDING) > STATUS > NUMBCHANNELSMODULES (BONDING) > STATUS > DATA RATE MODULES (BONDING) > STATUS > BONDED EP MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > TXINIT TIMER (SEC) MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > TXFA TIMER (SEC) MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > TXADD01 TIMER (SEC) 189 MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > TXDEQ TIMER (SEC)MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > TANULL TIMER (SEC) MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > TCID TIMER (SEC) MODULES (BONDING) > CONFIGURATION > CALL STAGGER 190 PACKET MANAGERDisplays the packet endpoint name as defined in the PACKET ENDPNTS/CONFIG menu.RELAY IQ. Figure 14. Packet Manager Menu PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTSDefines, monitors, and tests a packet endpoint. Submenus include STATUS, PERFORMANCE, CONFIG, TEST, ENDPNT COUNT, and ENDPNTS SORT. PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > ENDPNT NAME 191 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > PROTOCOLPACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > SIG ROLE PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > SIG TYPE PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > SIG STATE - FRAME RELAY 192 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > SIG STATE - PPPPACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > STATUS > CURRENT PORT PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE > ENDPNT NAME 193 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE > PROTPACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE > LINK STATS - FRAME RELAY 194 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE > LINK STATS - TBOP AND SDLCPACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE > LINK STATS - PPP 195 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > PERFORMANCE > SUBLINK STATS - FRAME RELAY196 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIGCreates and configures packet endpoints. SDLC is only available for use with the Legacy Data Option Module (P/N 1200342L1). PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > ENDPNT NAME PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > PROT PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > CONFIG - FRAME RELAYContains the configuration parameters for this packet endpoint. Total number of BECN bits received on this PVC. Total number of Discard Eligible bits that have been received on this PVC. For ADTRAN internal use only. 198 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > CONFIG - PPP200 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > CONFIG - SDLC201 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > SUBLINKS - FRAME RELAY205 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > CONFIG > USAGEPACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > TEST PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > TEST > ENDPNT NAME PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > TEST > PROTOCOL PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > TEST > SUBLINK - FRAME RELAY 207 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > ENDPT COUNTDisplays the total number of packet endpoints configured. PACKET MANAGER > PACKET ENDPNTS > ENDPTS SORT PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTSAfter packet endpoints are defined, they are connected in the packet connects (PACKET CNCTS) map. as a dedicated map for virtual ports rather than physical ports. Resets the counters. R MT P KT D MIN DELAY Displays the minimum round trip delay for the current test period. Displays the maximum round trip delay for the current test period. Displays the average round trip delay for the current test. 208 PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > FROM: PEPPACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > SUBLINK PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > TO: PEP PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > SUBLINK PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > PROTOCOL PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > CONFIG 209 PACKET MANAGER > CNCTS SORTDetermines the order in which connections are displayed within PACKET CNCTS. Options include FROM PKT ENDPT/SUBLINK, TO PKT ENDPT/SUBLINK, CONNECTION PROTOCOL, and OFF. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > ENABLE IQ STATS PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > PORT ENABLESEnables and disables IQ statistics gathering for each port. Use the submenus SUBLINKS, and SUBLINKS to configure the individual ports. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > PORT ENABLES > NAMEDisplays the port number and name. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > PORT ENABLES > ENABLEEnables and disables IQ statistics gathering for the port identified in NAME. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > PORT ENABLES > ALL SUBLINKS<Enter> enables IQ statistics gathering on all sublinks. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > PORT ENABLE > SUBLINKS 210 PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > CONFIGSets the parameters for IQ statistics gathering. P ACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > CONFIG > CURRENT PIV PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > CONFIG > INTERVAL PERIODSets the period for IQ statistics gathering. Options are 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 MINUTES. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > CONFIG > MAX DAYS PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > CONFIG > MAX INTERVALSDefines the number of history intervals to keep. Maximum entry is dependent on the MAX DAYS setting. PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > VIEW IQ STATISTIC S PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > VIEW IQ STATISTIC S > INTERVAL AND DAYDescriptions of the statistics available in the INTERVAL or DAY submenus follow: 211 The number of frames the port received for the interval or day.The number of bytes the port received for the interval or day. The average throughput the port transmitted for the interval or day. The maximum throughput the port received for the interval or day. The average throughput the port received for the interval or day. The maximum utilization the port received for the interval or day. The average utilization the port received for the interval or day. The number of frames the port transmitted for the interval or day. The number of bytes the port transmitted for the interval or day. The maximum throughput the port transmitted for the interval or day. 214 PACKET MANAGER > FRAME RELAY IQ > VIEW IQ STATISTIC S > SUBLINKDescriptions of the statistics available in the INTERVAL or DAY submenus follow: The maximum throughput the port transmitted for the interval or day. The number of frames the port received for the interval or day. The number of bytes the port received for the interval or day. The maximum throughput the port received for the interval or day. The average throughput the port received for the interval or day. The maximum utilization the port received for the interval or day. The average utilization the port received for the interval or day. The number of frames the port transmitted for the interval or day. The number of bytes the port transmitted for the interval or day. 216 The number of lost frames on the PVC for the interval or day.The number of remote lost frames on the PVC for the interval. Applies only if IN-BAND SEQUENCE The average frame size the PVC transmitted for the interval or day. The number of bursty seconds the PVC received for the interval or day. The number of bursty seconds the PVC transmitted for the interval or day. The minimum frame size the PVC received for the interval or day. The maximum frame size the PVC received for the interval or day. The average frame size the PVC received for the interval or day. The minimum frame size the PVC transmitted for the interval or day. The maximum frame size the PVC transmitted for the interval or day. 218 RROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > IP ADDRESS ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > NETMASK 219 ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > GATEWAYDefines the IP address of the router to receive the forwarded IP packet. Resolves Ethernet address. If set to all zeros, there is no resolution for that address. ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > INTERFACE ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > HOPS ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > COST ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > ENABLEDAdds a static route to the router. ROUTER > IP > STATIC ROUTES > ADVERTISE ROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE ROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE > IP ADDRESSDisplays the IP address used for resolving MAC address. ROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE > MAC ADDRESS 220 ROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE > TIMEROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE > TYPE ROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE > INTERFACE ROUTER > IP > ARP CACHE > TX PENDING ROUTER > IP > ROUTES ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > IP ADDRESS ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > NETMASK ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > GATEWAY ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > INTERFACE 221 ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > USEDROUTER > IP > ROUTES > CLR ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > FLAGS ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > HOPS ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > COST ROUTER > IP > ROUTES > TTL ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES 222 ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > NETWORK NAMEROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > ADDRESS ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > SUBNET MASK ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > IARP ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > FAR-END ADDRESS ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > MTU 223 ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > RIP224 ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > PROXY ARPROUTER > IP > GLOBAL ROUTER > IP > GLOBAL > DEFAULT GATEWAY 225 ROUTER > IP > GLOBAL > DEFAULT METRICROUTER > IP > GLOBAL > DEFAULT GATEWAY COST ROUTER > IP > PING ROUTER > IP > PING > IP ADDRESS ROUTER > IP > PING > COUNT ROUTER > IP > PING > SIZE ROUTER > IP > PING > TIMEOUT ROUTER > IP > PING > ROUND TRIP MIN 226 ROUTER > IP > PING > ROUND TRIP AVGROUTER > IP > PING > ROUND TRIP MAX ROUTER > IP > PING > TX STATS ROUTER > IP > PING > RESET STATS ROUTER > IP > PING > START/STOP ROUTER > IP > TELNET CLIENT ROUTER > IP > TELNET CLIENT > ADDRESS ROUTER > IP > TELNET CLIENT > ESCAPE CHAR 227 ROUTER > IP > TELNET CLIENT > PORTROUTER > IP > TELNET CLIENT > CONNECT ROUTER > IP > STATISTICS 231 ROUTER > IP > STATISTICS > CLEAR232 ROUTER > IP > UDP RELAYROUTER > IP > UDP RELAY > ENABLE ROUTER > IP > UDP RELAY > RELAY TABLE 233 DEDICATED MAPSDEDICATED MAPS > ACTIVATE MAP DEDICATED MAPS > CURRENT MAP 234 DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPSDEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > #Displays the index number of the available maps. DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > MAP NAME DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > SORT TO/FROM DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > FROM SLT 235 DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > PORTDEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO SLOT/SERVICEPKTVOICE endpoint may also be selected as the service for the connection. DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > PORT/PEPvoice endpoints will display in the drop down menu after pressing <Enter>. DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > FROM CONFIG DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO CONFIG DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > SIGSpecifies whether the ATLAS 550 uses active Robbed-Bit Signaling (RBS) on the connection. Selecting DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > ACTIVATE TIME 236 DEDICATED MAPS > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > ENBL DAYDEDICATED MAPS (T1/PRI) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG 237 DEDICATED MAPS (E1/PRA NETWORK INTERFACE) DEDICATED MAPS (E1/PRA) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTSDEDICATED MAPS (E1/PRA) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG 239 DEDICATED MAPS (QUAD/OCTAL FXS MODULE) DEDICATED MAPS (FXS) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTSDEDICATED MAPS (FXS) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG 242 DEDICATED MAPS (QUAD/OCTAL FXO MODULE) DEDICATED MAPS (FXO) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTSDEDICATED MAPS (FXO) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG 243 DEDICATED MAPS (DUAL NX 56/64 MODULE) DEDICATED MAPS (V35NX) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTSDEDICATED MAPS (V35NX) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG 244 DEDICATED MAPS (DUAL USSI MODULE) DEDICATED MAPS (USSI) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTSDEDICATED MAPS (USSI) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIGDefines ports to be used for this connection. DEDICATED MAPS (OCTAL E&M MODULE) DEDICATED MAPS (E&M) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS DEDICATED MAPS (E&M) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIGDS0 S DS0 S DS0 R Sets the DS0 rate to either 56 or 64 kbps. 245 DEDICATED MAPS (NXT1 HSSI) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG246 DEDICATED MAPS (LEGACY DATA MODULE) DEDICATED MAPS (LEGACY) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTSDEDICATED MAPS (LEGACY) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIGLegacy Data Option Module. 247 DEDICATED MAPS (PKT ENDPT) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO SLOT/SERVICESelect PKT ENDPNT to activate a list of available packet endpoints in the TO PORT field. Configures the port to use Flags or Ones as the idle code. INTERFACE TYPE BIT RATE Sets the interface bit rate for the port. Selections range from 2400 baud to 128 kbaud. TRANSMIT IDLE CODE 248 DEDICATED MAPS (PKT ENDPT) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO PORT/PEPPress <Enter> and select the appropriate packet endpoint to assign the endpoint to a physical port. Press <Enter > and select the appropriate DLCI from the drop-down list. DEDICATED MAPS (PKT ENDPT) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIG Enters the dedicated map connections. Press <Enter > to activate the submenus. DEDICATED MAPS (PKT VOICE) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO SLOT/SERVICESelect PKT VOICE to activate a list of available packet endpoints in the TO PORT field. DEDICATED MAPS (PKT VOICE) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO PORT/PEPPress <Enter> and select the appropriate packet endpoint from the drop-down list. DEDICATED MAPS (PKT VOICE) > CREATE/EDIT MAPS > CONNECTS > TO/FROM CONFIGTRANSMIT IDLE CODE Configures the ATLAS 550 to send idle code on the packet endpoint with marks or flags. DLCI 250 CIRCUIT STATUSCIRCUIT STATUS > FROM CIRCUIT STATUS > MAN (MANUAL BACKUP) 251 CIRCUIT STATUS > BKUP STATUS (BACKUP STATUS)CIRCUIT STATUS > LINE STATUS CIRCUIT STATUS > DELAY CIRCUIT STATUS > TEST 252 CIRCUIT STATUS > TEST > LAST RUN TIMECIRCUIT STATUS > TEST > NEXT RUN TIME CIRCUIT STATUS > TEST > LAST TEST STATUS CIRCUIT STATUS > TEST > PASS : FAIL CIRCUIT STATUS > TEST > TEST NOW 253 DIAL PLANDIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > SLOT/SVC 254 DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > PORT/PEPDIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > SIG DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > SRC ID 255 DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > ACCEPT NUMBERDIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > SEARCH DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > DATA 64K, DATA 56K, AUDIO, SPEECH 256 D IAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > TREAT CALL ADIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#REJ DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#REJ > REJECT NUMBER DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#REJ > DATA 64K, DATA 56K, AUDIO, SPEECH DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG D IAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > SUBST T 257 DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > SUBST TEMPL > ORIGINAL#DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > SUBST TEMPL > SUBSTITUTED# DIAL PLAN > USER TERM 258 DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > SLOT/SVCDIAL PLAN > USER TERM > PORT/PEP DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > SIG DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > IN#ACCEPT 259 DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > IN#ACCEPT > SRC IDDIAL PLAN > USER TERM > IN#ACCEPT > ACCEPT NUMBER DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > IN#ACCEPT > SEARCH 260 DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > IN#ACCEPT > DATA 64K, DATA 56K, AUDIO, SPEECHD IAL PLAN > USER TERM > I N #ACCEPT > TREAT CALL A DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > OUT#REJ DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > OUT#REJ > REJECT NUMBER DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > OUT#REJ > DATA 64K, DATA 56K, AUDIO, SPEECH 261 DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG262 DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > SUBST TEMPLDIAL PLAN > USER TERM > SUBST TEMPL > ORIGINAL# DIAL PLAN > USER TERM > SUBST TEMPL > SUBSTITUTED# DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM 263 DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > END OF NUMBER TIMEOUTDIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > COUNTRY CODE DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > AREA OR CITY CODE DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NBR COMPLETE TEMPLATES DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > # 264 DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > PREFIXDIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > PATTERN DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > NUMBER TYPE TEMPLATES > NUMBER TYPE DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > AUTOMATIC ROUTEBACK REJECTION DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > COLLISION RESPONSE DIAL PLAN > GLOBAL PARAM > GLOBAL TONE TYPE 265 DIAL PLAN (T1 NETWORK AND DUAL/QUAD T1/PRI MODULES)DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) D IAL P LAN (T1/PRI) > N ETWORK T ERM (P RI ) > I FCE C ONFIG (P RI ) > S WITCH T DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > FIRST DS0 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > NUMBER OF DS0SSpecifies the number of DS0s ATLAS 550 uses for this endpoint. Lucent 5E National ISDN Northern DMS 100 AT&T 4ESS 266 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > OUTGOING NUMBER CDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > STRIP MSD 267 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > NDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > CALLED DIGITS TRANSFERRED DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > OUTGOING CALLER ID 268 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > SOURCE IDDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > SWAP ANI/DNIS DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > B CHANNEL SELECTION DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > BUSY OPTION DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) 269 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS)DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > FIRST DS0 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > NUMBER OF DS0S DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DS0S AVAILABLE DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > SIGNALING METHOD 270 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > FGD TX SEQUENCEThe ATLAS 550 converts signaling types between network and user terminations. DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > FGD RX SEQUENCE DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > WINK AFTER ANI/DNIS DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DIGIT SUPPRESSION DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DIRECT INWARD DENABLED, then the following information must be defined. DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DID DIGITS DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DID NUMBER PREFIX 271 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > TRUNK NUMBERDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > STRIP MSD DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > SOURCE ID 273 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > NETWORK TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DS0 SELECTIONDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > SWITCH TYPE DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > FIRST DS0 274 D IAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > NUMBER OF DS0DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > STRIP MSD DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > NETWORK SPECIFIC FACILITY VOICE AND DATA DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > CALLED DIGITS TRANSFERRED 275 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > OUTGOING CALLER IDDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > SWAP ANI/DNIS DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > B CHANNEL SELECTION 276 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (PRI) > IFCE CONFIG (PRI) > BUSY OPTIONDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > FIRST DS0 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > NUMBER OF DS0S DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DS0S AVAILABLE 277 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > SIGNALING METHODDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > FGD TX SEQUENCE DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > FGD RX SEQUENCE DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > WINK AFTER ANI/DNIS DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DIRECT INWARD DIALING DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > CALLER ID NUMBERDefines the number the ATLAS 550 uses to provide caller ID to the network for outgoing calls sent 278 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DID DIGITS TRANSFERREDDIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > STRIP MSD DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > SOURCE ID 279 D IAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DIAL ON OFF H280 DIAL PLAN (T1/PRI) > USER TERM (RBS) > IFCE CONFIG (RBS) > DS0 SELECTIONDIAL PLAN (E1/PRA NETWORK MODULE) DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > SWITCH TYPE 281 DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > FIRST DS0PREFIX is defined as follows: OUT#REJECT (see Dial Plan > Network Term > Out#Rej on page 256). D IAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > NUMBER OF DS0Specifies the number of DS0s ATLAS 550 uses for this endpoint. DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > STRIP MSD Enables the sending of appropriate information to the PSTN. Currently not supported for E1/PRA use. DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > CALLED DIGITS STRIP MSD does not affect CALL ACCEPT criteria. All of the digits (including the MSDs that P 282 DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > OUTGOING CALLER IDDIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > SWAP ANI/DNIS DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > NETWORK TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > B CHANNEL S 283 DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA)This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which emulate a PRA connection. DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > SWITCH TYPE DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > FIRST DS0 D IAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > NUMBER OF DS0Specifies the number of DS0s ATLAS 550 uses for this endpoint. DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > STRIP MSD DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > NETWORK SPECIFIC FEnables the sending of appropriate information to the PSTN. Currently not supported for E1/PRA use. STRIP MSD does not affect CALL ACCEPT criteria. All of the digits (including the MSDs that 284 DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > CALLED DIGITS DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > OUTGOING CALLER ID DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > SWAP ANI/DNIS 285 DIAL PLAN (E1/PRA) > USER TERM (PRA) > IFCE CONFIG (PRA) > B CHANNEL SELECTIONDIAL PLAN (BRI DBU NETWORK INTERFACE AND QUAD BRI/U MODULES) DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SWITCH TYPE DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SPID LIST 286 DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSDDIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SWAP ANI/DNIS 287 DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERMDIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SWITCH TYPE DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SPID LIST 288 DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSDDIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SWAP ANI/DNIS DIAL PLAN (U-BRI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > OUTGOING CALLER ID DIAL PLAN (QUAD/OCTAL FXS MODULE) DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM 289 DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIGDIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLE DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTS DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHOD DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > FORWARD DISCONNECT 290 DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIRECT INWARD DIALINGDIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID DIGITS TRANSFERRED DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALLER ID NUMBER DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSD 291 DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE IDDIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORT SELECTION D IAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIAL ON OFF H 292 DIAL PLAN (FXS) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > ANI TO CALLER IDDIAL PLAN (QUAD/OCTAL FXO MODULE) DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLE 293 DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTSSpecifies the number of ports ATLAS 550 uses for this endpoint. The TRUNK NUMBER must be specific (i.e., no wild cards). DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHOD DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIGIT SUPPRESSION DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIRECT INWARD DIALINGENABLED, then the following information must be defined: DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID DIGITS TRANSFERRED DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID PREFIX DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > TRUNK NUMBER 294 DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSDDIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORT SELECTION 295 DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERMDIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLE DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTS DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHOD 296 DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIRECT INWARD DIALINGDIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID DIGITS TRANSFERRED DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSD DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (FXO) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORT SELECTION 297 DIAL PLAN (OCTAL E&M MODULE) DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERMDIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLE DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTS 298 DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHODDIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIRECT INWARD DIALING DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID DIGITS TRANSFERRED DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALLER ID NUMBER DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSD 299 DIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE IDDIAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORT SELECTION D IAL PLAN (E&M) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIAL ON OFF H 300 DIAL PLAN (DUAL NX56/64 MODULE) DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERMThis menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports configured for V.35 connections. DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLE DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTSSpecifies the number of V.35 ports ATLAS 550 uses for this endpoint. DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER TO DIALSpecifies the number to dial on an outgoing call. DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALL TYPEConfigures the call type (either 56K or 64K) used for outgoing calls from this endpoint. D IAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIAL CALL ASThis port is in the switched dial plan and conflicts with this endpoint. NThis port is in one or more DEDICATED MAPS, and conflicts with this endpoint. 301 DIAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE IDD IAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MIN DS0 D IAL PLAN (V35NX) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MAX DS0 DIAL PLAN (DUAL USSI MODULE) DIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM DIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG 302 DIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLEDIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTS DIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER TO DIAL DIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALL TYPE D IAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIAL CALL A DIAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID 303 D IAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MIN DS0D IAL PLAN (USSI) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MAX DS0 DIAL PLAN (QUAD BRI S/T MODULE) DIAL PLAN (S/T BRI) > USER TERMINATION DIAL PLAN (S/T BRI) > USER TERMINATION > IFCE CONFIG > SWITCH TYPE DIAL PLAN (S/T BRI) > USER TERMINATION > IFCE CONFIG > SPID LIST 304 DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT - PACKET ENDPOINTS) DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERMThis menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports configured as packet endpoints. DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > OUTDIAL NUMBERDefines the number dialed to originate a call. DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > OUTGOING CALL TYPESelects the terminating resource type, either DIGITAL 64K or DIGITAL 56K. DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > REDIAL TIMERSelects the time delay in seconds between redial attempts. C For User terminations, the number of calls is fixed at 2. 305 DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > RANDOMIZE TIMERDIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > RETRY COUNT DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > OUTGOING CALLER ID DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > ROUTE INCOMING CALL 306 DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SUPPORT DBU HANDSHAKESUPPORT DBU HANDSHAKE enables/disables the generation and acceptance of ADTRAN frame relay DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SUPPORT DBU HANDSHAKE DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALL PARTY NUMBER D IAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MIN DS0 D IAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MAX DS0 DIAL PLAN (PKT ENDPT) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALL ROUTING TABLEDBU H selected routing option. For each case, CALL PARAMS contain OUTDIAL#, CALLER ID, SOURCE ID, and MIN/MAX DS0S, as described above. 307 DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP - CIRCUIT BACKUP ENDPOINTS) DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERMThis menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports configured as backup endpoints. DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > ORIGINATE/ANSWERThe following selections are available for the ORIGINATE/ANSWER menu item: DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > OUTGOING CALL TYPEThis only applies to originating endpoints. DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > OUTDIAL NUMBER 308 DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > FORCE MODEDIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > BACKUP CRITERIA DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > RESTORE CRITERIA DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STARTUP DELAYThe amount of time to wait after creating or changing the endpoint before allowing backup. DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > BACKUP DELAYNET/DATA FAIL DBU is initiated when either the network fails (possible causes include Red, Yellow, RED, Yellow, or Blue alarms. MANUAL The ATLAS will never initiate DBU until it is manually set to do so. NET SUCCESS When network is out of alarm MANUAL ONLY Only by the Manual activator 309 DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > RESTORE DELAYHow often test calls are to be made DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MAX NUM REDIALS DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > REDIAL TIMER DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > ENABLE SCHEDULEENABLE SCHEDULE menu item. DIAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > TEST CALLENABLE TIME This is the time of day to enable dial backup. D AYS E Use this record to enable/disable backup monitoring on particular days of the week. 310 D IAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MIN NUM DS0D IAL PLAN (CKT BACKUP) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > MAX NUM DS0 DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE - PACKET VOICE ENDPOINT) DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DLCISelects the appropriate DLCI for this dial plan entry. DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > VOICE PORT DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CONFLICT REPORTNEXT TEST TIME The date of the next scheduled test call 311 DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > VOICE COMPRESSIONDIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SILENCE SUPPRESSION DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHOD DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIRECT INWARD DIALING DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID DIGITS TRANSFERREDDefines the number of digits sent to ATLAS from the network if DIRECT INWARD DIALING is ENABLED. DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID PREFIX DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > TRUNK NUMBERThe ADPCM-32 Resource Module will not interoperate with the FSU and Express series products. provide DID digits. This field only displays if DIRECT INWARD DIALING is set to DISABLED. 312 DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSDDIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > NETWORK TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DLCISelects the appropriate DLCI for this dial plan entry. DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > VOICE PORTSTRIP MSD does not affect CALL ACCEPT criteria. All of the digits (including the MSDs that 313 DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CONFLICT REPORTDIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > VOICE COMPRESSION DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SILENCE SUPPRESSION DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHOD DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DIRECT INWARD DIALING DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > DID DIGITS TRANSFERRED DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > CALLER ID NUMBERThe ADPCM-32 Resource Module will not interoperate with the FSU and Express series products. 314 DIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > STRIP MSDDIAL PLAN (PKT VOICE) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SOURCE ID 315 DETAIL LEVEL PROCEDURES317 CONNECTING THE TERMINAL OR PC TO THE CONTROL/CRAFT PORT318 DLP-001319 LOGGING IN TO THE SYSTEM320 DLP-002323 SETTING IP PARAMETERS FOR THE ATLAS 550324 DLP-003The next three steps will require confirmation after each change. Enter the appropriate IP address. Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask. Enter the appropriate Default Gateway. 325 VERIFYING COMMUNICATIONS OVER AN IP LAN326 DLP-004329 ADDING/REMOVING USERS AND CHANGING PASSWORD SECURITY LEVELS330 DLP-005331 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE USING TFTP332 DLP-006Login to the unit using the read-write password (see DLP-002 for details). Refer to the table on the following page for a detailed description of messages found in this field. 335 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE USING XMODEM336 DLP-007339 SAVING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION USING TFTP340 DLP-008341 LOADING A CONFIGURATION USING TFTP342 DLP-009343 SAVING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION USING XMODEM344 DLP-010345 LOADING A CONFIGURATION USING XMODEM346 DLP-011347 CONNECTING THE ATLAS 550 TO AN EXTERNAL MODEM348 DLP-012351 USING THE ADTRAN UTILITY SYSLOG WITH THE ATLAS 550352 DLP-013355 CONNECTING THE ALARM CONTACTS356 DLP-014359 USING THE ALARM CONNECTIONS AND ACO BUTTON360 DLP-015To Begi nComplete the following steps only if you wish to monitor for external alarms. Login to the unit using the read-write password (see DLP-002 for details). Configure the Alarm Relay Configure the Alarm MonitorSetting the threshold to NORMAL will not set the ALARM RELAY for NORMAL events. No 361 Clearing the Alarm Relay Remotely365 DIAL BACKUP FOR DEDICATED T1 CIRCUITS366 CFG-001377 SYSTEM EVENT LOGGING391 ADTRAN UTILITIES401 MIB
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