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ACCULINK 3163 DSU/CSU
D-2
March 1999
3163-A2-GB20-10
Figure D-1.
T1 Line Interface Cable, RJ48C-to-RJ48C
Figure D-2.
T1 Line Interface Cable, RJ48C-to-DA15P
Contents
Main
ACCULINK 3163 DSU/CSU
Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information
Trademarks
Document Feedback
!Important Safety Instructions
!Warnings
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Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Installation
3. Operation
4. Monitoring and Testing
Appendices
Glossary Index
Preface
Document Summary
Section Description
Related Documents
Reference Documents
Introduction
Features
Alarm Message Capability
Front Panel Emulation
Integral Modem
Asynchronous Terminal Interface Support
Telnet Access
Physical Description
Model 3163 DSU/CSU Front Panel
Model 3163 DSU/CSU Rear Panel
Installation
Application Examples
NETWORK
Figure 2-1. Point-to-Point Application Example
FRACTIONAL NETWORK
Figure 2-2. Fractional T1 Application Example
Important Instructions
Optional Power Sources
Installing the +24 Vdc Power Supply
Installing the Single 48 Vdc Power Supply
Installing the Redundant 48 Vdc Power Supply
Cabling Examples
The DSU/CSU is supplied with an ac power module and a VF cable for the integral modem.
Figure 2-6. Cabling Examples
PSTN
T1 Network
Power-Up Self-Test
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Operation
Using the Front Panel
Front Panel Emulation
LCD
Keypad
Test Jacks
LEDs
Table 3-1 System LEDs
Table 3-2 Network Interface LEDs
Table 3-3 Data Port LEDs
Displaying Unit Identity
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Setting Customer Identification
Displaying LED Conditions
Changing Configuration
Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
Saving Edit Changes
Configuring the DSU/CSU for Telnet Access
Selecting the Port
Setting the IP Address
Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
Configuring DS0 Channels
Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments
Allocating Data Ports
Block or ACAMI Assignment Method
Individual Channel Assignment Method
Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation
Selecting the Timing Source
Configuring for Network Timing
Establishing Access Security on a Port
Setting a Password
Entering a Password to Gain Access
Acquiring/Releasing the User Interface
Acquiring the Active User Interface
User I/F
Releasing the Active User Interface
Enabling/Disabling the Front Panel
Using the Integral Modem
Entering Numbers in the Phone Directories
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Initiating a Call for Front Panel Pass-Through Operation
Configuration Options),
Initiating a Call for PC or ASCII Terminal/Printer Operation
Disconnecting the Modem Connection
Resetting the DSU/CSU
Download Operations
User Interface Access Security
Changing User Interface Access Security
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Monitoring and Testing
Self-Test Health
Device Health and Status
Table 4-2 Health and Status Messages Message Description
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Performance Reports
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Table 4-3
Performance Registers Register Totals DescriptionInterval Description
Alarms
Troubleshooting
Table 4-4
Troubleshooting Symptom SolutionsPossible Cause
Test Jacks
Test Commands
Remote Loopback Tests
Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down
Sending a V.54/ANSI FT1 Activation/Deactivation
Local Loopback Tests
Starting a Line Loopback
CSUDSU
Starting a Payload Loopback
Starting a Repeater Loopback
Starting a Data Channel Loopback
CSUDSU
Starting a Data Terminal Loopback
Aborting Loopbacks
Test Patterns
Sending Test Patterns
Name
Name and Dest
Monitoring Test Patterns
Name
Aborting Test Patterns
Send or Mon
Lamp Test
Starting a Lamp Test
Aborting a Lamp Test
Displaying DSU/CSU Test Status
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A
Front Panel Menu
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B
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications for the DSU/CSUs are listed in Table B-1. Table B-1
Models 3163 DSU/CSU Technical Specifications Specifications Criteria
Table B-1
Models 3163 DSU/CSU Technical Specifications Specifications Criteria
C
Configuration Options
Network Interface
Table C-1
Network Interface Configuration Options
Table C-1
Network Interface Configuration Options
Sync Data Port Configuration
Table C-2 (1 of 3) Sync Data Port Configuration Options
Table C-2 (2 of 3) Sync Data Port Configuration Options
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Cross Connect
Table C-3
Sync Data Port Assignment Options
OR
Table C-3
Sync Data Port Assignment Options
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Channel Configuration
Table C-4
Data Port Channel Configuration Options
OR
Table C-4
Data Port Channel Configuration Options
General Configuration Options
Table C-5 General Configuration Options
User Interface
(1 of 5)
(2 of 5)
(3 of 5)
(4 of 5)
(5 of 5)
Alarm Configuration Options
Table C-7
Alarm Configuration Options
Table C-7
Alarm Configuration Options
Management Configuration
(1 of 3)
(2 of 3)
(3 of 3)
Configuration Worksheets
Channel Options Options Value (Default in Bold)
General
User Options Value (Default in Bold)
Alarm
General Mgmt
D
Pin Assignments
T1 Network Interface
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MODEM Port Interface
COM Port Interface
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EIA-530-A Port Interface Connector
EIA-530-A-to-RS449 Adapter
The EIA-530-A-to-RS449 adapter (Figure D-6) provides the RS449 interface shown in Table D-5.
Figure D-6. EIA-530-A-to-RS449 Adapter
Table D-5 RS449 Cable Interface Signal Circuit Mnemonic CCITT
Number Direction Pin
EIA-530-A-to-V.35 Adapter
The EIA-530-A-to-V.35 adapter (Figure D-7) provides the V.35 interface shown in Table D-6.
Figure D-7. EIA-530-A-to-V.35 Adapter
Table D-6 V.35 Cable Interface Signal CCITT Number Direction Pin
EIA-530-A-to-X.21 Adapter
The EIA-530-A-to-X.21 adapter (Figure D-8) provides the X.21 interface shown in Table D-7.
Figure D-8. EIA-530-A-to-X.21 Adapter
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Serial Crossover Cable
Figure D-9. Serial Crossover Cable
Power Connector
Optional DC Power Cable
E
IP Network Addressing Scenarios
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Scenario 4
Figure E-4. Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers an Alternative
135.19.6.1 . . . . 135.19.6.16
135.19.20.1 . . . . 135.19.20.16
135.19.1.1 . . . . 135.19.1.16
Scenario 5
F
Front Panel Emulation
Installing Front Panel Emulation Software
Starting Front Panel Emulation
Displaying LED Conditions
Operation
Asynchronous Terminal Interface Operation
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Before Using the Asynchronous Terminal Interface
Restoring ATI Access
Initiating an ATI Session
Ending an ATI Session
Menu Organization
Figure G-2. Menu Organization
Figure G-2 shows the organization of the ATI menu tree.
Using ATI Screens
Setting Customer Identification
Displaying LED Conditions
Changing Configuration
Displaying or Editing Configuration Options
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Saving Edit Changes
Establishing Access Security on a Port
Setting a Password
Entering a Password to Gain Access
Configuration Worksheets for the ATI
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Management and Communication: Communication Protocol Options Front Panel
Equivalent Value (Default in Bold)
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Equipment List
Equipment Feature Number
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Glossary
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Index
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