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FCC Requirements, Part 15
FCC Requirements, Part 68Exhibit J1
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIREMENTS
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Limitations of Warranty & Limitation of Remedies
WARRANTY PRODUCT RETURNS
ADVICE TO THE READER
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
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CONTENTS (Access Bank II - SNMP)
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Chapter 4 Physical Installation 4-1
Chapter 5 Electrical Installation 5-1
Chapter 6 Initialization and Basic Configuration 6-1
Chapter 7Remote Monitor 7-1
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Chapter 8 FXS-ID Configuration 8-1
Chapter 9 Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card 15
Chapter 10 12-Channel FXO & Dial Pulse Termination Card 10-1
Chapter 11 4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration 11-1
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Chapter 12 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 12-1
Chapter 13 Maintenance 13-1
Chapter 14 SNMP Management & Command Line Interface 14-1
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Chapter 1
Introducing the Access Bank II SNMP
1.1 About This Chapter
1.2 General System Overview
1.3 Features, Functions, and Options
1.3.1 Standard Features
1.3.2 Software Programmable Functions
1.4 Dual T1/CSU Network Interfaces
1.5 Digital Data Ports
1.5.1 V.35 DCE Port
1.5.2 RS-232 Data Port
1.6 Analog Line Interfaces: FXS, & FXO, and 4-Wire E&M
1.7 Local and Remote Network Management
1.7.1 Local/Remote Mode Selection
1.7.2 SNMP Management
1.7.2.1 Local and Remote SNMP Management
1.7.2.2 SNMP Overview
1.7.3 Command Line Interface
1.7.3.1 Local and Remote CLI Management
1.7.4 Windows-Based GUI Management Software
1.7.5 Local and Remote GUI Management
1.8 Design Philosophy
Chapter 2
Product Description
2.1 About This Chapter
2.2 Physical Characteristics
Note:
2.3 Control Panel Interface Connectors
Note:
2.4 Control Panel DIP Switches
2.5 LED Test and Status Indicators
2-4 9/24/01
Top View
Figure 2-2: Access Bank II - SNMP Top Cover Installation Guide
NODAL SWITCH ANALOG LEVELS
NODAL SWITCH ANALOG SIGNALING
Tip & Ring Connector
Chapter 3
Technical Specifications
3.1 About This Chapter
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3.8 Digital Data Ports
3.8.1 V.35 Serial Port
3.8.2 RS-232 Remote Management/Data Port
3.9 Analog Line Interfaces
3.10 FXS Voice Card
3.11 FXO/DPT Voice Card
3.12 4-Wire E&M/TO Voice Card
3.13 Network Management
3.14 Alarms
3.15 Control Panel I/O Connectors
3.16 Standards Compliance
3.17 Power
3.18 Environmental
3.18.1 Physical Dimensions
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Chapter 4
Physical Installation
4.1 About This Chapter
4.2 Installation Check List
Caution:
Table 4-1: Access Bank II - SNMP Packing Materials List
4.3 Chassis Mounting
Caution:
4.4 Wall Mounting
4.5 Rack Mounting
4.5.1 Rack Mounting with Brackets Shipped with Unit
Note:
4.5.2 Mounting with Heavy-Duty Brackets
4.6 Surface Mounting
4.7 Mounting the Power Converter
Mounting the Power Converter
9/24/01 4-7
Figure 4-2: Rack Mounting on a 19 Rack Using Small Brackets
Figure 4-3: Rack Mounting on a 19 Rack Using Heavy-Duty Brackets
4-8 9/24/01
Figure 4-4: Optional Heavy Duty Brackets
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Chapter 5
Electrical Installation
5.1 About This Chapter
5.2 Installing Cables and Adapters
Table 5-1: Standard and Optional Access Bank II SNMP Cables and Adapters
5.3 Access Bank II SNMP Control Panel Interface and Power Connectors
5.3.1 RJ-48C Jacks for T1 Span 1 and Span 2
5.3.2 SNMP Connector
5.3.3 V.35 DCE Data Port Connector
5.3.4 DC Power Connector Input
5.4 Connecting the Voice Circuits
Note:
Table 5-2: 50-Pin Tip & Ring Jack
5.5 Connecting the Dual T1 Lines
5.5.1 Customer Premises Installations
Note:
Table 5-3: T1 Line Interface on RJ-48CT1 Modular 8-Pin Jack
5.5.2 ABAM 600 T1 Cable
5.6 V.35 DCE Data Port Connections
Note:
Table 5-5: Pin Assignments for CAC V.35 Data Cables
5-8 9/24/01
Figure 5-2: Access Bank II SNMP V.35 DCE Data Port Connections
V.35 DCE Data Port Connections
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Figure 5-3: Access Bank II SNMP V.35 DCE Port (female)
Figure 5-4: 34-pin V.35 Winchester Connector (male)
5.7 RS-232 Management
5.7.1 RS-232 DCE Management Cable
Note:
5.7.2 Local Management Cable
Table 5-6: CAC Local Management Adapter Cable Pin Assignments
5.7.3 Null Modem Adapter
Table 5-7: Null Modem Adapter Pin Assignments
5.7.4 Straight Adapter
Table 5-8: CAC Straight Adapter Pin Assignments
5.8 Connecting the Power and Ground
Table 5-9: Power Connector Pinout Assignments
5.8.1 DC Power Connector Input
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Chapter 6
Initialization and Basic Configuration
6.1 About This Chapter
6.2 Connecting to the Access Bank
Figure 6-1: The AB-II SNMP in an Example Network
6.3 Configuring the Access Bank
1. Start the system and connect the terminal. The system displays:
2. Press the <ESC> key. The display then reads:
3. Enter the password (default is cac), and press <enter>.
4. Check the system clocking configuration:
To correct the date (example is January 15, 1998):
If this is not the clocking configuration, enter:
5. Check the date information:
6. Check the time information:
To correct the time (example is 5:20 PM):
7. To change and then recheck the system and circuit names (examples are provided here):
8. Check the configuration of T1 port #1:
To change the framing and then check the configuration:
To remove all the connections between T1, Analog, and V.35 ports:
To check the configuration of the V.35 port:
To set the ip configuration, if required (examples given below):
To set SNMP configurations, if required (examples given below):
Caution:
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Chapter 7
Remote Monitor
7.1 About This Chapter
7.2 Remote Monitor Software Program
7.2.1 Overview
7.3 Message Traffic
7.4 Online Help
7.5 Hardware Requirements
7.6 Installation
7.7 Remote Monitor Screen Hierarchy
7.8 Initialization for Basic Operation in the Remote Mode
Chapter 8
FXS-ID Configuration
8.1 About This Chapter
8.2 FXS-ID Voice Card
8.3 Signaling Types
8.3.1 FXO Switch to AB2 FXS A/B Signaling
8.3.2 Wink-Start to Loop-Start or Ground-Start
8.3.3 Wink Delay
8.4 Setting the FXS Transmit and Receive Levels
Table 8-1: FXS Transmit and Receive Level Option Settings
Table 8-2: FXS Signaling Summary
8.5 Setting the FXS Signaling Options
8.5.1 Option Switches A, B, and C
8.6 FXS Signaling Option Descriptions
8.6.1 Option Switches A, B, and C
8.6.1.1 Option 0. Normal FXS A&B Signaling, Loop-Start or Ground-Start
8.6.1.2 Option 1. E&M Wink-Start-to-Loop-Start Conversion with Calling Party Disconnect
8.6.1.3 Option 2. Wink-Start to Ground-Start Conversion
8.6.1.4 Option 3. E&M Immediate-Start-to-Loop-Start Conversion
8.6.1.5 Option 4. E&M Immediate-Start-to-Ground-Start Conversion
8.6.1.6 Option 5. Wink-Start to Loop-Start Conversion with ANI/DNIS and Calling Party Disconnect
8.6.1.7 Option 6. Wink-Start to Ground-Start Conversion with ANI/DNIS
8.6.1.8 Option 7. Customized Signaling
Caution:
8.6.2 TP Busy/Idle Switch
8.7 FXS Voice Channel Monitoring and Testing
8.7.1 FXS Backplate Switches
8.7.2 FXS Backplate LEDs
Table 8-3
LED State Condition
8.7.3 Busying Out Individual FXS Channels
Warning:
Note:
8.7.4 Self Test Loopbacks
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Chapter 9
Battery Reversal FXS & Dial Pulse Origination Card
9.1 About This Chapter
9.2 Description of the BRFXS/DPO Card
9.3 Overview of Operation
Note:
9.4 BRFXS/DPO Applications
9.5 Setting the Transmit and Receive Levels
Table 9-1: Transmit and Receive Attenuation Switch Values
Switch Setting
Transmit Switch Position Loss Receive Switch Position Loss 1 2 3 4 5 6
Caution:
BRFXS V x.x
9.6 BRFXS/DPO Configuration Settings
Table 9-2: Transmit and Receive Attenuation Switch Values
Switch Function OFF ON
BRFXS/DPO Configuration Settings
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Table 9-3
BRFXS/DPO Back Plate Switches Switch Function
Channel Test (12 per card) Applies reverse battery to
forward (idle) battery on tip- ground relays during trunk processing
Table 9-4
9.7 Setting BRFXS and DPO
9.7.1 Battery Reversal FXS Loop-Start
9.7.2 Dial Pulse Origination (DPO)
9.7.3 BRFXS/DPO Voice Channel Monitoring and Testing
9.8 Busying Out Individual BRFXS/DPO Channels
9.9 Self Test Loopbacks
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Chapter 10
12-Channel FXO & Dial Pulse Termination Card
10.1 About This Chapter
10.2 Description of the FXO Card
10.3 Termination Options
Note:
Table 10-1: Termination Options and Switch Settings for the FXO/DPT
10.3.1 Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) Termination
10.3.2 Dial Pulse Termination (DPT)
10.3.3 Channel Attenuation Options
Table 10-2: Transmit and Receive Attenuation Switch Values
Termination Options
FXO V x.x
ON
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Figure 10-3: FXO/DPT Card Switch Settings
UP (ON)
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Chapter 11
4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration
11.1 About This Chapter
11.2 4-Wire E&M/TO Voice Card
11.2.1 Functional Description
11.2.2 Physical Description
11.3 Typical Applications
E&M Signaling Conventions
9/24/01 11-3
Figure 11-1: Normal Mode E&M Termination
Figure 11-2: Tandem Mode E&M Access to Leased Lines or Carriers
11.4 E&M Signaling Conventions
Up to 24 E&M or TO Interfaces in 12 Channel Increments
T1
Table 11-1: Detector-Driver Functions
E&M Signaling Conventions
9/24/01 11-5
Figure 11-4: E&M Signaling Type 2
Figure 11-5E&M Signaling Type 4
11.5 Programming E&M Signaling Types
11.5.1 Jumper Switch Settings
Table 11-2: Jumper Connections by Type and Mode
E&M Type Mode Jumper Placement J1 J2 J3
Note:
11.6 Detector Configuration
Table 11-3: E&M T1 Signaling
11.7 Normal and Tandem Cables
Table 11-4: Normal and Tandem Mode Cables for 4-wir e E&M/TO Card
11.8 Configuring Signaling Types and Trunk Processing
Table 11-5: 4-Position DIP Switch Settings
11.9 TP Busy/Idle Switch
11.10 Setting Transmit and Receive Gain
11.11 Transmit (Analog-to-Digital) Gain
11.12 Receive (Digital-to-Analog) Gain
11.13 E&M Voice Channel Monitoring
11.13.1 Call Progress LED Indicators
Table 11-6: E&M Channel Status LEDs
11.14 E&M Normal mode cable
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11.15 E&M Tandem Mode Cable
11.15.1 Description
11.15.2 Cable Type:
11.15.3 Common Connector:
11.15.4 Telco Connectors:
11.15.5 Markings:
11.15.6 Length
11.15.7 Physical Appearance
4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration
11-14 9/24/01
Table 11-7(Part 1): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0004
E&M Tandem Mode Cable
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Table 11-7 (Part 2): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0004
4-Wire E&M/TO Configuration
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Table 11-8 (Part 1): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0005
E&M Tandem Mode Cable
9/24/01 11-17
Table 11-8 (Part 2): Connector Pinouts for Cable P/N 005-0005
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Chapter 12
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
12.1 About This Chapter
12.2 Diagnostic Switches
Note:
12.3 Self Test 1 and 2
Caution:
12.3.1 Local Mode: OFF = No Test Tone, ON = Ringback Tone
12.3.2 Card Self Test
Table 12-1: Card Self Test Signaling States
12.4 Self Test Fault Indications
12.4.1 Voice Channel LED is RED during Self Test
12.4.2 No Test Tone During a Self Test
12.4.3 Remote Mode: Ringback Tone or 1 Digital Milliwatt
12.5 1 kHz Digital Milliwatt Test Signal
Table 12-2: Standard Digital Milliwatt Signal
12.6 Network Loopback 1 and 2
12.6.1 Local Mode: No Network Loopback or Network Loopback Enabled
12.7 Remote Mode: Remote T1 Line or Payload Loopbacks
12.8 ANSI T1.403 Remote T1 LLB
12.8.1 ANSI T1.403 Remote Payload Loopback
12.9 Illustrations of Loops and Self-Tests
12-6 9/24/01
12.9.1 Self-Test
Figure 12-2: Self-Test
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12.9.2 Equipment Loopback
Figure 12-3: Equipment Loopback
12.9.3 Equipment Loopback - Payload
Figure 12-4: Equipment Loopback - Payload
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12.9.4 DS-1 Network Loopback
Figure 12-5: DS-1 Network Loopback
12.9.5 : DS-1 Network Loopback - Payload
Figure 12-6: DS-1 Network Loopback - Payload
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12.9.6 Receiving DS-1 CSU Loopback
12.9.7 Sending DS-1 CSU Loopback
Figure 12-7: Sending DS-1 CSU Loopback
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12.9.8 Sending DS-1 BERT Pattern
Figure 12-8: Sending DS-1 BERT Pattern
12.9.9 V.35 Equipment Loopback
Figure 12-9: V.35 Equipment Loopback
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12.9.10 V.35 Network Loopback
Figure 12-10: V.35 Network Loopback
12.9.11 Sending V.54 Loopback
Figure 12-11: Sending V.35 Loopback
12-12 9/24/01
12.10 Disabling an External Alarm
Table 12-3: 50-Pin Tip & Ring Jack
12.11 LED Test and Status Indicators
Table 12-4: T1 Line Status LEDs for T1 Span 1 and T1Span 2
Table 12-5: T1 Test LEDs for T1 Span 1 and 2
Table 12-6: V.35 Status LED
12.12 Fault Isolation Procedures
Table 12-7: Control Panel LED Indications
Table 12-8: Control Panel LED Indications (continued)
12.13 Back Plate Indications
12.13.1 Voice Channel LED is RED (during a Self Test)
12.13.2 All Voice Channel LEDs flash RED
12.14 Other Fault Indications
12.14.1 No Ringing During a Self Test
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Chapter 13
Maintenance
13.1 About This Chapter
Caution:
13.2 Replacing a Voice Card
Caution:
13.3 Replacing the Controller Card
Warning:
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Chapter 14
SNMP Management & Command Line Interface
14.1 About This Chapter
14.2 Local/Remote Mode Selection
14.3 SNMP Management
14.3.1 Local and Remote SNMP Management
14.3.2 SNMP Overview
14.3.3 Protocols
14.3.4 Management Information Bases
Table 14-1: Supported Management Information Bases
14.3.5 Commands
14.3.6 Statistics
14.3.7 Traps
14.3.8 Maintenance
14.4 Command Line Interface (CLI)
14.4.1 Local and Remote CLI Management
14.4.2 RS-232 CLI Operation
14.4.3 Context Sensitive Help
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14.4.4 Configuration Commands
14.4.4.1 aco
14.4.4.2 alarms
14.4.4.3 aps
14.4.4.4 boot
14.4.4.5 clk
14.4.4.6 config
14.4.4.7 connections
14.4.4.8 craft
14.4.4.9 date
14.4.4.10dni
14.4.4.11dialout
14.4.4.12 ds1
14.4.4.13 event
14.4.4.14 exit
14.4.4.15 ip
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14.4.4.20 name
14.4.4.21 password
14.4.4.22 ping
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14.4.4.28 trap
14.4.4.29 snmp
14.4.4.30 v35
14.4.5 Status Commands
14.4.5.1equipment
14.4.5.2 log
14.4.5.3 statistics
14.4.5.4 status
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