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Important Safety Instructions
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D
Government Requirements
United States Notice to Users of the Telephone Network
Warranty, Sales and Service Information
Facility Interface Codes Code Description
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!WARNING:
Canada Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
Warranty, Sales and Service Information
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Contents
About This Guide
1About the T1 Access Mux
2Management and Control
3Applications
4User Interface
5Setting Up
iii
6Security
iv
7Displaying System Information
8Operation and Maintenance
v
9Troubleshooting
vi
AMenus and Configuration Worksheets
vii
BIP Addressing
CSNMP Traps
DSNMP Cross-Reference ECables, Connectors, and Pin Assignments
Page
ix
About This Guide
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
Document Summary
Section Description
x
Conventions Used
Convention Indicates
xi
Product-Related Documents
Document Number Document Title
xii
Reference Documents
1-1
About the T1 Access Mux 1
1-2
Components
About the T1 Access Mux
1-3
Fully Loaded 5-Slot Housing
Fully Loaded Access Carrier
496-1520
1-4
6
97-15645
April 1998
About the T1 Access Mux
1-5
9109 Sync Data Application Module (APM) Installation Instructions
9109 Dual DSX Application Module (APM) Installation Instructions
9109 E&M Analog Voice Application Module (APM) Installation Instructions
9109 FXO Analog Voice Application Module (APM) Installation Instructions
Features
1-7
Menu-Driven User Interface.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Management.
LED (Light-Emitting Diode) Monitoring.
1-8
Embedded Data Link (EDL)
COM Port
Facility Data Link (FDL)
Direct Data Link (DDL)
1-9
Menu-Driven User Interface.
LEDs.
Test jacks.
Front Panel.
1-10
2-1
Management and Control 2
IP Addressing
Configuring Local Management Control
2-2
Creating a Management Link Through the COM Port
Communication Port
Port Use Set to Net Link and Port Type Set to Asynchronous Port Use Set to Net Link and
Port Type Set to Synchronous
2-3
Configuring an External Device (Connected to the COM Port)
External Device (COM Port)
2-4
Configuring End-to-End Management Control
Network Interface
Management Control Using the ESF FDL
2-5
Management Control Using an EDL
Page
3-1
Applications 3
3-2
T1 Access Unit with High Speed Data
3-3
T1 Access Unit with High Speed Data and E&M
3-4
T1 Access Unit with High Speed Data and APL
3-5
T1 Access Unit with High Speed Data, FXS and E&M
3-6
T1 Access Unit with High Speed Data and Drop & Insert
3-7
Channel Bank Replacement and Additions
3-8
Off-Premises Extension (OPX)
Direct Inward Dial (DID)
3-9
Video Conferencing
3-10
Consolidated T1 Access of DDS Circuits
4-1
User Interface 4
Quick Reference
Introduction
Async Terminal User Interface Access
Network Management
Screen Field Types
Page
4-4
Screen Format Description
4-5
Navigating the Screens
Keyboard Keys
Use the following keyboard keys to navigate within the screens. To . . . Press . . .
4-6
Screen Function Keys
4-7
Selecting from a Menu
FXSD
fxsd
abc
Quick Reference
Switching Between Screen Work Areas
Accessing the User Interface
4-9
Page
5-1
Setting Up 5
Setting Up for SNMP Management
Configuring for Alarms and Traps
Assigning Cross Connections
Considerations When Setting Up
Logins
5-3
Adding System Identity Information
5-4
Setting Date and Time
Date & Time
Configuring the T1 Access Unit
5-5
Recommended Order of Configuration
Menus and Configuration Worksheets
Configuration Option Areas
Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options
5-6
Changing Configuration Options
Saving Configuration Options
5-7
Configuring T1 and DSX-1 Interfaces
Configuring the Network Interface
Network
5-8
Table 5-1. Network Interface Options (2 of 7)
5-9
Table 5-1. Network Interface Options (3 of 7)
5-10
Table 5-1. Network Interface Options (4 of 7)
5-11
Table 5-1. Network Interface Options (5 of 7)
5-12
Table 5-1. Network Interface Options (6 of 7)
5-13
Table 5-1. Network Interface Options (7 of 7)
5-14
Configuring the DSX-1 Interface
DSX-1
5-15
Table 5-2. DSX-1 Interface Options (2 of 3)
5-16
Configuring Ports
Copying Port Configurations
Configuring Sync Data Ports
Sync Data Ports
5-17
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (1 of 7)
5-18
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (2 of 7)
5-19
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (3 of 7)
5-20
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (4 of 7)
5-21
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (5 of 7)
5-22
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (6 of 7)
5-23
Table 5-3. Synchronous Data Port Options (7 of 7)
5-24
Configuring Voice Ports
Voice Ports
5-25
Table 5-4. E&M Voice Slot ss Port p Options (2 of 2)
System & NAM
Identity
Status
5-26
For FXO Voice Ports: Table 5-5. FXO Voice Slot ss Port p Options (1 of 3)
5-27
Table 5-5. FXO Voice Slot ss Port p Options (2 of 3)
5-28
Table 5-5. FXO Voice Slot ss Port p Options (3 of 3)
5-29
For FXS Voice Ports: Table 5-6. FXS Voice Slot ss Port p Options (1 of 4)
5-30
Table 5-6. FXS Voice Slot ss Port p Options (2 of 4)
5-31
Table 5-6. FXS Voice Slot ss Port p Options (3 of 4)
5-32
Configuring OCU-DP Ports
OCU-DP Ports
5-33
Table 5-7. OCU-DP Options Slot ss Port p Options (2 of 3)
5-34
Table 5-7. OCU-DP Options Slot ss Port p Options (3 of 3)
5-35
Copying Port Configurations
Copy Ports
5-36
Assigning Cross Connections
5-37
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5-39
Assigning DSX-1 Timeslots to the Network Interface
yy
p
ss
yy
DSX-1 Signaling Assignments and Trunk Conditioning
5-41
Table 5-8. Signaling and Trunk Conditioning Values (1 of 2) Network Side Value Meaning
DSX-1 Side Default Value
5-42
Table 5-8. Signaling and Trunk Conditioning Values (2 of 2) Network Side Value
DSX-1 Side Default Value
Meaning
5-43
Assigning Network 2 Timeslots to Network 1 Interface Timeslots
DSX-1 Signaling Assignments and Trunk Conditioning
Network to Network Assignments
Network to Network Signaling Assignments and Trunk Conditioning
5-44
Assigning Voice Ports to DSX-1 or Network Interface Timeslots
Voice Port Assignment
Assigning Sync Data Ports
5-45
Sync Data Port Assignment
5-46
Assigning OCU-DP Data Ports
NOTES:
OCU-DP Port Assignment
5-47
Clearing Port Assignments
Clear Assignments
5-48
Setting System Options
System Options
5-49
Table 5-9. System Options (2 of 4)
5-50
Table 5-9. System Options (3 of 4)
5-51
Table 5-9. System Options (4 of 4)
5-52
Setting User Interface Options
Setting Up the Communication Port
Communication Port Options
5-53
Table 5-10. Communication Port Options (2 of 5)
5-54
Table 5-10. Communication Port Options (3 of 5)
5-55
Table 5-10. Communication Port Options (4 of 5)
5-56
Table 5-10. Communication Port Options (5 of 5)
5-57
Setting Up the Communication Port to Support an External Device
External Device
5-58
Table 5-11. External Device (COM Port) Options (2 of 3)
x.x
5-59
5-60
Control Characters Sequence ASCII Hex
5-61
Setting Up to Support a Telnet or FTP Session
5-62
Table 5-12. Telnet/FTP Session Options (1 of 2)
5-63
Table 5-12. Telnet/FTP Session Options (2 of 2)
5-64
Configuring for Alarms and Traps
Alarm
Table 5-13. Alarm Options (1 of 3)
5-65
Table 5-13. Alarm Options (2 of 3)
5-66
Table 5-13. Alarm Options (3 of 3)
5-67
Setting Management and Communication Options
Setting Communication Protocol
Communication Protocol
5-68
Table 5-14. Communication Protocol Options (2 of 3)
5-69
Table 5-14. Communication Protocol Options (3 of 3)
5-70
Setting Up for SNMP Management
General SNMP Management
Table 5-15. General SNMP Management Options (1 of 2)
5-71
Table 5-15. General SNMP Management Options (2 of 2)
5-72
Setting Up SNMP NMS Security
SNMP NMS Security
Table 5-16. SNMP NMS Security Options (1 of 2)
5-73
Table 5-16. SNMP NMS Security Options (2 of 2)
5-74
Setting Up for SNMP Traps
SNMP Traps
5-75
Table 5-17. SNMP Trap Options (1 of 3)
5-76
Table 5-17. SNMP Trap Options (2 of 3)
,
5-77
Table 5-17. SNMP Trap Options (3 of 3)
5-78
Setting Up and Placing a Call
6-1
Security 6
Limiting Access
Limiting Async Terminal Direct Access
6-2
6-3
Limiting Telnet Access
6-4
Controlling External Device Access
6-5
Controlling SNMP Access
Disabling SNMP Access
6-6
Assigning SNMP Community Names and Access Levels
6-7
Limiting SNMP Access Through IP Addresses
6-8
Save Configuration To
Setting Up for SNMP Management
[Current Configuration/ Customer Configuration 1/Customer Configuration 2]
Creating a Login
Admin Login
6-9
Deleting a Login
Admin Login
Page
7-1
Displaying System Information 7
Displaying System and NAM Identity Information
7-2
Displaying APM Identity Information
Identity
APM
Displaying System and Test Status
7-3
Displaying Voice APM Status
Voice Status
7-4
7-5
7-6
7-7
Displaying Cross Connect Status
Cross Connect Status
Assigning Cross Connections
Displaying Network Channels
7-8
The Cross Connect Status Field (bottom) . . . Indicates . . .
7-9
Displaying DSX-1 Channels
DSX-1 Channel Display
7-10
7-11
Displaying Port Assignments
Port Assignment Display
The following information is available for viewing.
7-12
Displaying Device Name and SNMP System Identification Information
Viewing Network and Sync Data Performance Statistics
AT&T Technical Reference (TR) 54016
What Statistics Can Be Collected?
7-13
Network Performance Statistics
Sync Data Performance Statistics
7-14
Displaying Performance Statistics
Selecting Performance Statistics Intervals for Display
7-15
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Example of Network Performance Statistics Screen
Line 10 Line 13 Line 16 Line 18
Example of Sync Data Performance Statistics Screen
Status Information
System Status Messages
7-17
System Health and Test Status Messages
Clear Device Fail
test status
system
main
7-18
Table 7-2. Health and Status Messages (1 of 5)
7-19
Table 7-2. Health and Status Messages (2 of 5)
7-20
Table 7-2. Health and Status Messages (3 of 5)
7-21
Table 7-2. Health and Status Messages (4 of 5)
p, cccccc
cccccc
p, cccccc
Self-Test Results Messages
7-23
Table 7-3. Self-Test Results Messages
(xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
7-24
Test Status Messages
7-25
Table 7-4. Test Status Messages (2 of 2) Message What It Indicates
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8-1
Operation and Maintenance 8
Starting a Session
Startup
Logging In
Logging In
Logging Out
Starting a Session
Operation and Maintenance
8-3
Troubleshooting
System Error
System Status
Displaying System Information
Ending a Session
8-5
Supported SNMP Traps
Dialing Out and Sending SNMP Traps
8-6
Alarm
COM Port Call Setup
Maintaining COM Port Directories
Displaying Directory Numbers
8-7
Changing Directory Numbers
COM Port Call Directories
Changing Device Name
8-8
Hot Swapping of APMs
APM Insertion
8-9
APM Removal
NAM Removal
Downloading Software
File Transfer
8-10
Creating a Login
Performing an Upgrade
8-11
IP address
8-12
Backing Up Your Configuration
filename
8-13
Resetting the T1 Access Unit
Resetting the T1 Access Unit from the Control Menu
Reset Device
Restoring Access to the User Interface
8-14
Resetting the T1 Access Unit from the Control Menu
9-1
Troubleshooting 9
Displaying System Information
What Are the Troubleshooting Features?
How Do I Know There Is a Problem?
Test Jacks
T1 NAM LEDs
General Status LEDs
Test Jacks
9-3
Network and DSX Interface LEDs
Port 1 and Port 2 LEDs
9-4
T1 NAM Test Jack Functions
on page 9-8 for more information on the test jacks.
9161 Single T1 NAM Test Jack Functions
Test Jacks
9-5
9261 Dual T1 NAM Test Jack Functions
Test Jacks
LEDs
9-6
Dual DSX APM LEDs
DSX 1 and DSX 2 Interface LEDs
General Status LED
Test Jacks
9-7
9109 Dual DSX APM Test Jack Functions
on page 9-8 for more information on the test jacks.
See
9-8
Test Jacks
Equipment
T1 Access Unit
This card . . . Provides these test jacks . . . And provides these test access points . . .
Internal Circuitry PBX
Sync Data APM Front Panel LEDs
9-10
OCU-DP APM Front Panel LEDs
Port (1 to 6) LEDs
9-11
Voice APM Front Panel LED
Alarm Options
System Alarm Relay
System Alarm Relay
Enable
Alarms
Viewing Alarm Messages
ASCII Alarm Messages
9-13
ss.
hours:minutes:seconds
month/day/year hours:minutes:seconds
9-14
Table 9-1. ASCII Alarm Messages (2 of 5)
9-15
Table 9-1. ASCII Alarm Messages (3 of 5)
9-16
Table 9-1. ASCII Alarm Messages (4 of 5)
hours:minutes:seconds
ss.
hours:minutes:seconds
9-17
Table 9-1. ASCII Alarm Messages (5 of 5)
9-18
System Error Messages
x
x
9-19
Automatic Dialing Out When an Alarm Occurs
Changing Directory Numbers
Displaying Directory Numbers
Operation and Maintenance)
9-20
Manual Dialing Out When an Alarm Occurs
Operation and Maintenance
Changing Directory Numbers
Displaying Directory Numbers
COM Port Call Setup
Tests Available
9-22
Interface Tests
[Network Tests/DSX-1 Tests]
9-23
Line Loopback
9-24
Payload Loopback
9-25
Repeater Loopback
9-26
Remote Loopbacks
Network Tests
9-27
Sending and Monitoring Pattern Tests
[Network Tests/DSX-1 Tests]
9-28
Data Port Tests
DTE Loopback (DTLB)
9-29
DTE Payload Loopback (DTPLB)
9-30
Data Channel Loopback (DCLB)
V. 54 Remote Loopback
9-31
Remote FT1 Data Channel Loopback
9-32
Sending and Monitoring Pattern Tests
Voice Port Tests
9-33
Digital Loopbacks
Analog Loopbacks
9-34
Line Loopbacks
Test Tones
9-35
Force and Monitor Signaling
9-36
You can monitor these fields . . . At these settings . . .
9-37
OCU-DP Tests
Sending a Latching Loopback
[OCU-DP Tests]
9-38
Starting/Stopping Other Loopbacks
OCU-DP Local Loopback Tests
9-39
DDS CSU/DSU Latching/Nonlatching Loopback
9-40
OCU Loopback
DS-0 Loopback
9-41
Line Loopback
9-42
Data Loopback
OCU-DP Remote Loopback Tests
Device Tests
9-43
Test Timeout
Aborting All Tests
Starting and Stopping a Test
9-44
Aborting All Tests
Determining Test Status and Results
Page
A-2
Menu
Status
Configuration Edit/Display
Control
Load Configuration from:
Recording Configurations
A-4
Network
A-5
DSX-1 Configuration Option Settings
A-6
Sync Data Ports Configuration Option Settings
A-7
A-8
A-9
Voice Ports Configuration Option Settings
FXS Voice
A-10
A-11
Copy Ports Configuration Option Settings
System Options Configuration Option Settings
A-12
User Interface Configuration Option Settings
Default in
[Bold]
Communication Port
A-13
A-14
Management and Communication Configuration Option Settings
Default in
[Bold]
Communication Protocol See Table 5-14
Page
A-16
Network T1 Interface ___ Channel Worksheet Network ___ Channel Allocation Signaling and
Trunk Conditioning
A-17
DSX-1 T1 Interface ___ Channel Worksheet DSX ___ Channel Allocation DSX-1 Signaling and
Trunk Conditioning
Page
B-1
IP Addressing B
Selecting an IP Addressing Scheme
Page
B-3
IP Addressing Scheme Examples
Direct Management Links to Remote T1 Access Units
B-4
Routing to Remote T1 Access Units on the Same Subnet
B-5
Routing to Remote Access Units Using Different Subnets
*
B-6
Routing to Remote T1 Access Units Using Routers
IP Addressing
B-7
Assigning IP Addresses and Subnet Masks
Page
C-1
SNMP Traps C
Trap: warmStart
C-2
Trap: authentificationFailure
Traps: linkUp and linkDown
C-3
Interface Possible Cause
Sync Data Ports
Configuration
Sync Data Ports
Traps: Enterprise-Specific
C-5
C-6
Interface For These Tests
enterpriseTestStart/Stop Variable-Bindings
D-1
SNMP Cross-Reference D
italics
. Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (1 of 16)
STATUS
D-2
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (2 of 16)
D-3
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (3 of 16)
D-4
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (4 of 16)
clear.
D-5
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (5 of 16)
nearRegisters
D-6
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (6 of 16)
nearRegisters
farRegisters
D-7
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (7 of 16)
TEST
D-8
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (8 of 16)
D-9
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (9 of 16)
D-10
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (10 of 16)
D-11
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (11 of 16)
D-12
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (12 of 16)
D-13
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (13 of 16)
D-14
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (14 of 16)
none
up/down
internal
D-15
Table D-1. SNMP MIB to User Interface Command Cross-Reference (15 of 16)
read
internal
alarm
D-16
E-1
Cables, Connectors, and Pin Assignments E
COM Port
E-2
COM Port-to-PC Cable
COM Port-to-Terminal/Printer Cable
E-3
COM Port-to-Modem Cable
Gender Adapter/Changer
E-4
LAN Adapter and Cables
T1 Network Interface Cable
E-5
DSX-1 Port Interface
T1 Line Interface Cable
E-6
EIA-530A Port Interface
CCITT # Direction 25-Pin
E-7
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EIA-530A-to-V.35 DTE Adapter Cable
25-Pin Plug Connector
12 Inches
34-Position Socket Connector
E-8
E-9
EIA-530A-to-RS449 DTE Adapter Cable
Used as an interface between the 25-position Sync Data Port connector and a DTEs RS449 connector.
E-10
25-Pin Plug Pin # Direction
37-Pin Socket
E-11
EIA-530A-to-X.21 DTE Adapter Cable
Used as an interface between the 25-position Sync Data Port connector and a DTEs X.21 connector.
25-Pin Plug Pin # Direction
15-Pin Socket
E-12
Voice APM Cables
FXO/FXS Voice APM Connector
E-13
E&M Voice APM Connector
E-14
E&M 50-Pin Amphenol Connector (2 of 2) Port SignalFunctionPin
E-15
Extension Cables
E-16
E-17
E-18
E-19
E-20
E-21
E-22
E-23
E-24
E-25
OCU Port
OCU Port Connector
E-26
T1 Mass Termination Cable
RJ48H Connector Pinouts for T1 Mass Termination Cable
Circuits Line # T1 1 R1 2 T 3 R
F-1
Technical Specifications F
F-2
F-3
F-4
F-5
F-6
F-7
Page
G-1
Equipment List G
G-2
G-3
G-4
Equipment Feature Number Cable Part Number
GL-1
Glossary
GL-2
GL-3
GL-4
IN-1
Index
Numbers
A
IN-2
B
C
IN-3
D
E
IN-4
F
G
H
IN-5
I
K
L
M
IN-6
N
O
IN-7
P
R
IN-8
S
IN-9
T
IN-10
U
V
W