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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Error codes
Functional Block Diagram
Alarm OUT
Error Detection
Transit Delay
Connecting the Power Cable
Maintenance
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Centillion 1200N ATM Switch User Manual
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297-8103-903
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Contents
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Network Equiipment Building Systems Nebs
FCC Part 15 Requirements
FCC Part 68 Registration
Company Notification
Regulatory Information for Analog Telephone
Service Requirements
Location of FCC Compliance Labels
Safety Certifications
IC CS03 Certification Canada
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Table of Contents
Hardware Interface
Basic Configuration and Setup
Troubleshooting
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Table of Contents
Precautions on Handling the Product
Precautionary Messages
Safety Measures
Power Supply Installation
Precautions on Handling the Product
Handling of Main Unit and Cables Pcmcia Cards
What is the Centillion 1200N Switch?
Features
Features What is the Centillion 1200N Switch?
Outside View of the ATM Switch
Front View
LAN-to-LAN Connection
Centillion 1200NSample System Configuration
ATM-LAN
What is ATM?
Method of Expansion
ATM Cell Format
What is a Server Card?
LAN Emulation
LAN Emulation Protocol Stack
What is the Centillion 1200N Switch?LAN Emulation
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Nomenclature of the ATM Switch
Front View
Line Cards
Taxi
Alarm OUT
Power Switch
DC Power Connector
Power Unit Fastening Screw
Back View
Switch/CPU Card
Power/Ready/Alarm Indicator Lights
RS-232C Connector
Alarm Out
RCV/INS
Rx/Tx
Line Cards
Mbps UTP5 Line Card
Front View of 155 Mbps UTP5 Line Card
Mbps-J2 Line Card
Front View of 6.3 Mbps-J2 Line Card
DS3 Line Card E3 Line Card
Front View of DS3 and E3 Line Card
Power Unit
Outside View of Power Unit
Finger Guard
Fan Unit
Fastening Screws
Slot Numbers
Power Unit Slot
Line Card Slot
Line Numbers
12 Line Numbers
Hardware Specifications
Principal Functions of the ATM Switch
Flow of ATM Cells Hardware Specifications
Flow of ATM Cells
Hardware Configuration and Overview of Functions
Functional Block Diagram
Cell switching control point-to-point connection
Line Cards
Types of Line Cards
Functional Blocks
Interworking Cards
CE-DS1 Frame Format
Server Cards
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Software Specifications
Connection Management
ATM Switch Connections
Signaling Control
2shows the protocol stack of the C plane
Routing
Ilmi Functions
Pnni Functions
Generating Dynamic Routing Table by Pnni Function
Call Admission Control CAC
Traffic Management
Usage Parameter Control UPC
Congestion Control Priority Control Shaping
Hardware Management
Monitoring
Hardware Interface
UNI and NNI
Line Interface
Sonet OC-12/SDH STM-4 Frame Format
Sonet OC3/SDH STM-1 Frame Format
Sonet OC-3/SDH STM-1 Frame Format
100M Taxi Frame Format
100M Taxi Frame Format
3M-J2 Frame Format
Secondary Speed Interface 6.3M Frame Format
DS3 Frame Format
DS3 Frame Format
E3 Frame Format
G.832 E3 Frame Format
G.751 E3 Frame Format
11 ATM Cell Format
Installation
Installation Conditions
Environmental Conditions
Space
Floor Space Requirements
Chassis Space Requirements
Cable Space Requirements
Areas Suitable for Installation
Checking the Package Contents and Preparation for Setting
Tools Equipment Necessary for Installation
MAT
Transfer
Main Unit Transfer
Mounting of Switch on Chassis
Recommended Chassis
Installing the Chassis Brackets Shelf
Chassis Bracket Installation
ATM Switch Installation
10 ATM Switch Installation
Types Communication Cables
Connecting Communication Cables
Optical Cables
Connection
Unshielded Twisted Pair Cables
Twisted Pair Cables
Coaxial Cables
Inserting Pcmcia Cards
11 Inserting ATA Card
Turning Power On and Off
Connecting the Power Cable
Turning the Power On
Pcmcia 00 ATA OK Pcmcia 01 LAN OK
Turning the Power Off Power Source Consumption
Setting System Configuration Data
ATM Switch Alarms
Line Interface Test
Display lineRETURN
Where it must conform to EMI EN55022 Class B Coaxial cable
Basic Configuration and Setup
Hardware Installation and Connection
Setting Configuration Data
Enable
Save
Optional Commands
Software Upgrading
SVC Signaling
Ongoing Configuration
Interface Configuration
Ongoing Configuration Basic Configuration and Setup
SET pnni slot numberport number vpi number Example SET pnni
PVC Setup and Installation
Traffic Class PCR Flow Tagging Option Parameters
Refer to the Display pvc command in the Command Manual
Setting up LAN Emulation
Netnex 8550-LES
Basic Configuration and Setup Setting up LAN Emulation
Setting up LAN Emulation Basic Configuration and Setup
Display svcline slot numberport number
SVC Tunneling
SET Ilmi 00
Maintenance and Operations
Overview
MAT and NMS
MAT
2and -3show the RS-232C connector. -4and
Physical Connection
PC98-ATM Switch RS-232C Connector
Connection with IBM-PC
Communications Software
Setting the MAT
MAT Screen Display
NMS
NMS Interface via ATM
NMS Interface via Ethernet
Periodic Maintenance
Ethernet Interface
Backing up Configuration Data
ATM Interface
Cosmetic Check Checking Cables and Connectors Checking with
Flash Memory Card
Cleaning
Modifications
Moving the Equipment
Carrying the ATM Switch
General Precautions on Handling Packages
Precaution Wear Clean Gloves
Power Unit Installation
Inserting
Inserting the Power Unit
Removing the Power Unit
Removing
Switch/CPU Card Installation
Inserting the Switch/CPU Card
Removing the Switch/CPU Card
Line Card Installation
Inserting a Line Card
11 Inserting the Line Card
Removing a Line
Card
Installing the Front Plate Removing the Front Plate
15 Inserting the Front Plate
Inserting the Fan
Installing the Fan Unit
Unit
17 Removing the Fan Unit
Installing
Installing the Front Cover
Front Cover
Upgrading Software
Inserting Pcmcia Cards
Inserting and Removing an ATA Card
Inserting and Removing a LAN Card
21 LAN Card, Cable, and Relay Connector Connections
Upgrading
Networksave
Flash Mode
Procedure
Flashup Mode
24 Flashup Mode
Flashupsave Mode
25 Flashupsave Mode
Initialize Mode
26 Initialize Mode
Initializesave Mode
27 Initializesave Mode
Network Mode
28 Network Mode
Adding Line Cards
Preparation Setting the New ATM Switch
Adding Hardware
Designating the ATM Switch as Master
Designating the ATM Switch as Slave
30 Example of Adding Hardware ATM Switch Slave
Setting Configuration Data
Troubleshooting
Error Detection
Power LED
Ready LED
Alarm LED
RCV, INS LEDs on line cards
Detection by Diagnosis
When Alarm LED is Lighted Hardware Error
Troubleshooting Procedures
Example of Responses
Alarm Error
Alarm Error Number Environment
Alarm Error Number Switch/CPU Card Error
Numbers
Alarm Error Number Line Buffer
Alarm Error Number Line Card OC-3c/STM-1
Alarm Error Number Line Card Taxi
Alarm Error Number Line Card 6.3M-J2
Alarm Error Number Line Card DS3 and E3
When RCV/INS is Lighted Line Error
Error Messages
Message Meaning
Line Error Definition
Line Type Nature of Error LED Pattern
Switch
Specifications
Control System
Traffic Control
Line
Maximum Line Speed
Number of ATM Line Slots
Types of Lines Accommodated
Server
Mounting
Safety Standards
Standards Operational
Standards Functional
ITU-T formerly Ccitt Broadband ISDN-related Recommendations
Aaac
AAL
AAL-1
AAL-2
AAL-5
Aalp
ABR
ACH
Acse
ACR
ACT
Adpcm
Adtf
AFI
Ahfg
Aimux
AIR
Airf
AIS
ANM
Ansi
API
Appn
ASW
ASP
ATM
ATM-NIC
ATM-TA
ATS
Austel
BBC
BCD
BCOB-A
BCOB-C
BCOB-X
Becn
ICI Saal
BIP
BIS
Isdn
BNC
BOM
Bpdu
BPP
BUS
CAC
CAS
Cbds
CBR
Ccitt
CCR
CCS
Cdvt
CEI
CER
CES
CIF
CIP
CIR
Cispr
CLP
CLR
Cmip
CMR
Cpad
Cpcs
CPCS-SDU
CPE
CPN
CPU
CRS
CSA
CSU
CTD
DCE
DCC
DES
Dlpi
DIR
DMA
DS3 Plcp
DSE
DSU
DTE
DXI
164
Edge Device
Efci
EFS
Elan
EMA
EMI
End Station
Entry Border Node
EPD
ESD
ESI
Etsi
FCC
FCS
Fddi
FDDI-PMD
Ferf
Fecn
Fifo
Fpga
FRS
Frtt
Gcac
GFC
Gwpad
Hbfg
Hdlc
HEC
Iasg
ICD
ICR
IDU
IEC
Iisp
Ietf
Ilmi
Interior
Internal Reachable Address
IOP
Ipoa
ISO
ITU-T
IUT
IXB
Jpeg
LAN
Lapd
Lane
LED
Learp
LEC
Lecid
Lecs
LES
LGN
Lijp
Linf
LLC
Lnni
LOC
LOF
LOP
LOS
LPF
Lsap
LTE
Luni
MAC
MAC Address
MAN
MAT
MBS
Mcdv
Mclr
MCR
Mctd
MIB
MID
MIR
MMF
Mpeg
Mtbf
MSB
MTP
Multipoint-to-Multipoint Connection
Multipoint-to-Point Connection
MUX
Native Address
NEF
NEL
Next
NIC
NML
NMS
NNI
NPC
NRZ
Nsap
NSR
Ntsc
OAM
ODI
OOF
OSC
OSI
Ospf
OUI
OXB
PAD
PBX
PCM
Pcmcia
PCO
PDH
PDU
PES
PGI
PHY
Pics
PID
Pixit
PLL
PLO
PMD
PNI
POH
PRI
PTI
Ptmpt
PTS
Ptse
Ptsp
PVC
Pvcc
Rboc
RDF
RFC
RFI
RIF
Risc
RM-Cell
ROM
Route Server
Router
Routing Computation
Routing Constraint
RS-232C
RSE
Rsfg
RTC
SAP
Saal
SAR
Sccp
SCP
SCR
SDH
SEL
SES
Sfit
SIO
Smds
SMF
SNA
Snap
Sonet
Snmp
SPE
Spts
SRF
SRT
Srts
SS7
STC
STE
STM
STS
STP
STS-1
SUT
SVC
Svcc
SVE
Svpc
Taxi
T1Q1
T1S1
T1X1
TBE
TCP
TCR
TCS
TDF
TFTPserver
TLV
TMP
TNS
TOF
Toff
TP-MIC
Tpcc
Transit Delay
Trail
Trailer
Trap
TSI
TTC
Ttcn
TTL
UNI
UME
UPC
Utopia
UTP
VBR
VCC
VCO
Vlan
Vmebus
VPC
VPI
VPL
VPT
VS/VD
XDF
Xatom
Xrm
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Elan
Profile Configurations
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Shaper Configurations
PVC Configurations
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