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Contents
Atlas
Trademarks
Service Type
REN/SOC FIC Usoc
Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services
Page
Canadian Equipment Limitations
Reference Information
About this Manual Introduction
Getting Started
Working with the Atlas
Keyboard Commands
Notations and Conventions Menu Items
Limited Product Warranty
Additional Warranty Information
Page
Table of Contents
Chapter Using the Front Panel
61200305L1-1 Xiii
Chapter Module Terminal Menus
Modules Menu T1Network Interface Module
Chapter Router
Dedicated Maps 10-1
Dial Plan 11-1
61200305L1-1 Xix
Table of Contents
12-1
Xmodem CRC
Appendix B OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology Overview
Table of Contents Xxiv
List of Figures
List of Figures
61200305L1-1 Xxvii
List of Figures Xxviii
List of Tables
List of Tables
Introduction
Product Overview
Access Router
Frame Relay
Access Switch
Frame Relay Circuit Router
Additional Applications
Dedicated and Switched Connection Maps in a Single Platform
Digital Access Cross-Connect System Dacs
WAN Overbooking
Atlas 550 Features
Dedicated Connection Maps
Switched Connection Maps
Testing
Performance Monitoring
Installation
Contents of Adtran Shipments
Inspecting the Adtran Shipment
Grounding Instructions
Supplying Power to the Unit
Mounting Options
Reviewing the Rear Panel Design
Control/Chain In Port
Control/Chain In Pinout
PIN Name Description
Control/Chain Out Pinout
Control/Chain Out Port
Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Pinout
Alarm Relay Connector Pinout
Alarm Relay Connection
External Alarm Relay Monitor Connection
Pin Name Description
External Relay Monitor Connector Pinout
Network Connection
Network RJ-48C Pinout
Frame Relay Specifications
Network Interface 15-pin Male D-connector Pinout
Test Interface
IP Router Specifications
Installing Option Modules
Option Slots
Installation
Operation
Using the Terminal Menus
Using VT-100 Terminal Emulation
Overview
Instructions for Defining the IP Address
Step Action
Using Telnet
Starting a Telnet Session
Operation
Using the Front Panel
ACO Switch
Craft Port
Front Panel Leds
Craft Port Pinout
Atlas 550 Front Panel Description
Feature Description Controller Status LEDs
ACO Switch
Network Module LEDs
Ethernet
For these LEDs This color light Indicates that Power
Atlas 550 LEDs
Remote
Module Online
Module Test
Using the Front Panel
Navigating the Terminal Menus
Terminal Menus Window
Viewing the Menus
Menu Path
Window Panes
Window Pane Navigation
Additional Terminal Menu Window Features
Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys
Extended Help
To do this Press this key
Moving through the Menus
Session Management Keystrokes
To do this Press this
Configuration Keystrokes
Getting Help
System Control Terminal Menus
To do this Go to this menu
System Info
Password Security Levels
Security Levels
Rights
System Location
Startup Mode Current TIME/DATE
Installed Memory
System Contact
System Status Menu
Event LOG
Clear System Event LOG Ethernet Port
S Tatus
Resource Usage
Ration
Chain Port TX
Chain Port Signal Leads
Zero
Bytes
System Config
Backup Timing Source
Primary Timing Source
MAX Telnet Sessions
Snmp Access
Mbps
Chain Port
Snmp
Current ES Thrsh
Total PCV Thrsh D4
Total PCV Thrsh ESF
Syslog Setup
Event Logging
Access Passwords
Instructions for Adding/Deleting Passwords
Deleting Passwords
Licenses
Alarm Relay Reset Alarm Relay Threshold
System Utility Menu
Available update options vary depending on whether you
Indicates the slot number
Update Status
Config Transfer
Tftp Server
Configuration file, reboots, then restarts using the new
View Self-test Log
TDM RAM
DSP RAM
RTC RAM
Dram
Reboot System Factory Default System
Module Terminal Menus
Modules
Type
Alarm
SLT
Menu
Modules Menu T1Network Interface Module
Status
REV
Yellow
LOS
RED
DS0 a Larm
Displays the A/B signaling bits for Rx and Tx DS0s
DS0 a Larms
TX Prms
LBO
LOC LB
Module Terminal Menus
Packet Manager
Packet Manager Menus
Packet Manager Menu Tree
Packet Endpnts
LMI
Performance
Frame Relay Statistics
Tbop Statistics
Dlci
Config
Becn Count
Fecn Count
Operates in NNI mode
QOS
PVC
CIR
Dlci State
Sublinks Example
Dlci QOS
Usage Characters
Character Description
Results MN/AV/MX DLY
Endpnt Count
Endpnts Sort
Packet Cncts
Sublink
Protocol
Cncts Sort
Enable IQ Stats
Port Enables
Frame Relay IQ
View IQ Statistics
INK
Poll
CRC Error
TX Fecn
PVC IA Time
RX Fecn
RX Becn
RX CR
TX CR
Packet Manager
Router
Router IP Menu Tree
IP Menus
Static Routes
ARP Cache
Routes
Interfaces
Subnet Mask
FAR-END Address
Only advertises routes not learned through this interface
Ethernet
Proxy ARP
Port Name
Ping
TX Stats
Reset Stats
Statistics
START/STOP
InUnknownProtos
ReasmTimeout
Name Description ForwDatagrams
InDiscards
Icmp
Icmp Statistics
OutEchoReps
Name Description OutRedirects
OutEchos
OutTimestamps
UDP Statistics
IP Fast Cache
IP Fast Cache Statistics
UDP Relay
Relay Table
UDP Port
Router
Dedicated Maps
Dedicated Maps Menu Tree
Current MAP
Using Dedicated Maps with Frame Relay
Activate MAP
Auto
Connects
Create / Edit Maps
MAP Name
From S LT
1ST DS0
To S LT/S
RT/PEP
DSO Rate
T1 Trouble Code Service only applies to non-RBS T1s
Activate Time
SIG
RBS
Enbl DAY
T1-A T1-B
Example 1 Setting Trunk Conditioning
Example 2 Creating a Dedicated Map
PBX
Atlas
External Router
Configuring the Ports for Example
Instructions for Configuring the Ports
Instructions for Defining the Data Connections
Data Connections
Instructions for Defining Voice Connections DS0s
Completed Dedicated Map for Example
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Dial Plan
Dial Plan Menu
Dial Plan Menu Tree
Network Term
SLOT/SVC
OUT#ACCEPT
RC ID
5 =
Data 56K
Ifce Config
Data 64K
64K and Data 56K
User Term
IN#ACCEPT
SRC ID
Write security 3 Read security
$ rejects all long distance calls, but only for this User
Global Param
Interface Configurations
Automatic Routeback Rejection Global Tone Type
Dual T1/PRI Module Network TERMINATION/PRI
Strip MSD
Network Specific Facility Voice Data
Called Digits Transferred Prefix Outgoing Caller
Dual T1/PRI Module Network TERMINATION/RBS
Source ID
FGD RX Sequence
DS0S Available
FGD TX Sequence
Wink After ANI
Digit Suppression Direct Inward Dialing
Trunk Number
Dual T1/PRI Module User TERMINATION/PRI
Network Specific
Facility
Called Digts Transferred Outgoing Caller Source ID
Signaling Method
Dual T1/PRI Module User TERMINATION/RBS
If Feature Group D is used, did refers only to Dnis digits
Did D Igts
Dual NX56/64 Module User Termination
Source ID
Number to Dial
Ports Available
Number of Ports
Call Type
Quad BRI/U Module Network Termination
Spid Number
D64, D56
Quad BRI/U Module User Termination
Spid List
Creating Dial PLANS-EXAMPLES
Understanding Dial Plan Configurations
Example 1 Pstn Connection Dial Plan Configuration
Example 2 Point-to-Point Connection Dial Plan Configuration
Connecting Packet Endpoints in Frame Relay
Pktendpt
PORT/PEP
Port/PEP Menu
Call Routing Table for Routing Using Incoming Number
Pktvoice
ORT/PEP
12. Interface Configuration Network Termination
Menus for Network Termination
Did Digits
Did Prefix
Menus for User Termination
Did D Igits
Xmodem Firmware Updates
Updating Firmware
Updating Firmware using Xmodem
Instructions for Updating Firmware Using Xmodem
Tftp Firmware Updates
Updating Firmware using Tftp
Instructions for Updating Firmware Using Xmodem Step Action
Filename of the update file that was recorded earlier
Step Action Using a Telnet program, log in to Atlas
YPE when updating a LL M Odules of a T YPE in the Atlas
Current firmware update or any errors encountered during
Complete Upload
Tftp Upload Messages
Message Meaning
Incomplete Upload
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Snmp Basic Components
Snmp Management
Snmp Overview
MIB
Configuring a Trap Destination List via the Terminal Menu
Snmp Traps
Trap Destination List
Standard Snmp Traps
Disabling Trap Generating Events
Standard Traps
Trap Name Severity Description
DS1 Traps
Current Alert Severity Description
Current Alert Snmp Traps
DS1 Snmp Current Alert Traps
Total Alert Snmp Traps
Clearing DS1 Alert Traps
Total Alert Traps
Total Alert Severity Description
Far End Alert Traps
Adtran Utilities
Syslog Host Daemon
SysLog GUI
Atlas 550 SysLog Host GUI Monitor
Menu Bar
File
Display
LOG Files
Help
Telnet Utility
Telnet Menu Tree
Session
Connect
Edit Options
Capture
IP Status
Contents
VT-100 Utility
About
Edit
Port
Tftp Server Utility
Colors
Server
Enable
Disable
Abort
LOG Field
Status Field
Meter Field
Print LOG
Saving the Current Configuration to a Tftp Server
Instructions for Saving the Current Configuration
Unsuccessful Transfer
Retrieving the Configuration from a Tftp Server
Request
Appendix a System Event Logging
Table A-1. System Event
Event Category Console Log String
Table A-2. Switchboard Events
Table A-3. Nx 56/64 Events
Table A-4. T1 Events
Table A-4. T1 Events Category Console Log String
Table A-5. Ethernet Events
Table A-6. Isdn Events
Isdn Cause Codes
Table A-7. Isdn Cause Code Events Category
Cause Code LOG Entries
Table A-8. Cause Code Log Entry Location Designations
Appendix A. System Event Logging
Appendix B OSI Model and Frame Relay Technology Overview
OSI Model
Table B-1. Seven-Layer OSI Model
Example 1 OSI Model Related to Process of Mailing a Letter
Send Process Receive Process
Frame Relay
Virtual Circuits
Figure B-2. Frame Relay Network using Virtual Circuits
Figure B-1. Three Virtual Circuits in One Physical Circuit
Data Link Connection Identifier Dlci
User-to-Network Interface
Local Management Interface LMI
Use
Committed Information Rate CIR
Table B-2. LMI Group of Four Dlci Assignments
Annex a and Annex D
Managing Network Congestion
Figure B-4. Network Congestion and Flow Control
Tbop
Figure C-1. Atlas to Support Packet Data Configuration
Appendix C Frame Relay Examples
Figure C-3. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoints
Example
IP Routing Network-External Routers
Figure C-9. Menu for Configuring Packet Endpoints 1 Sublinks
Figure C-14. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoints
Figure C-16. Menu for Connecting Packet Endpoints Step
Figure C-18. Public Frame Relay Network Step
Figure C-22. Menu for Configuring Dial Plan Step
Example 5 Private Frame Relay Network-Packet Voice
Figure C-25. Menu for Creating Packet Endpoints
Figure C-29. Connecting PBX DS0 to Frame Relay Endpoint
Figure C-30. Connecting FR Endpoint to FR Private Network
Figure D-1. Atlas 550 Configured for the Router Option
Appendix D Router Examples
Example IP Routing NETWORK-ATLAS AS the CENTRAL-SITE Router
Figure D-3. Creating Packet Endpoint
Figure D-4. Creating Sublinks
Appendix D. Router Examples
Appendix E Troubleshooting
Power-up Self Test Fails
Cannot pass data from T1 interface to V.35 port
Frame relay link is down
Appendix E. Troubleshooting
Appendix F Acronyms and Abbreviations
PBX
Glossary
Law
Becn
Dhcp
Fecn
Hdlc
LEC
NNI
PCM
SNA
UDP
Appendix G. Glossary
Appendix G. Glossary
Symbols
Index
Numerics
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Index-4
61200305L1-1 Index-5
Index-6
61200305L1-1 Index-7
Index Index-8
Pre-Sales Inquiries and Applications Support
Post-Sale Support
Repair and Return
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