Acculink DSU/CSU
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316x DSU/CSU Facility Interface Codes Description
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Contents
Configuration
Using the Front Panel
March
Using the Integral Modem
Security
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Testing
ConfigurationTWorksheets
Front Panel Menu Technical SpecificationsT
Configuration Options
Pin Assignments
Snmp MIB Objects
IP Network Addressing Scenarios
Asynchronous Terminal Interface Operation
Front Panel Emulation
Equipment List Glossary Index
Viii
Document Purpose and Intended Audience
About This Guide
Document Summary
Product-Related Documents
Document Number Document Title
Reference Documents
Xii
Introduction
Features
Overview
DTE Drop/Insert DSX-1 Interface
Alarm Message Capability
Telnet Access
Front Panel Emulation
Snmp Management Support
Physical Description
Standalone DSU/CSU Front Panel
Acculink
Standalone DSU/CSU Rear Panel
DSU/CSU Rear Panel
Power Port COM Modem
Standalone DSU/CSU Rear Panel Connectors Name Function
Power
Introduction March
Installation
Application Examples
Network
Snmp or Telnet Connection Examples
Direct Connection
Important Instructions
Representative
Installation Steps
Procedure
Optional Power Sources Model 3164 Only
Installing the +24 Vdc Power Supply
Installing the Single -48 Vdc Power Supply
48 Vdc Single Source Power Supply Pinouts
Installing the Redundant -48 Vdc Power Supply
10. -48 Vdc Redundant Source Power Supply Pinouts
Cabling Examples
11. Cabling Examples
Power-On Self-Test
Top-level menu screen appears
Installation March
Using the Front Panel
Front Panel
LCD
Keypad
Keypad
Test Jacks
Test Jacks Standalone DSU/CSU
LEDs
DSU/CSU LEDs
System LEDs Name Color Meaning
Fail
Network Interface LEDs
Name Color Meaning
DTE Drop/Insert DSX-1 Interface LEDs Name Color Meaning
PDV
Data Port LEDs Name Color Meaning
DTR
Displaying Unit Identity
Ser=xxxxxxx
Selecting the DTE Drop/Insert or Data Port for LED Display
Displaying LED Conditions
Use the and keys to scroll LED names onto the screen
Resetting the DSU/CSU
Download Operations
Using the Front Panel March
Configuration
Setting Customer Identification
Changing Configuration Options
Configuration
Displaying/Editing Configuration Options
Saving Edit Changes
Selecting/Copying to a Specific Port
Copy From Prt1 Prt2 Prt3
Configuring the 10BaseT Port Models 3160
Setting the 10BaseT Port IP Address
Setting the 10BaseT Port Subnet Mask
Setting the Default Gateway Address
Appendix C, Configuration Options
Selecting the Port
Setting the IP Address
Com IP Adr Next Edit Clear
Selecting the Link Layer Protocol
Com Link Next PPP Slip
Specifying the Community Names and Access Types
Public Down Save
Configuring Snmp Traps
Enabling Snmp Trap Messages
Selecting the Number of Trap Managers
Configuring a Destination for Snmp Traps
Configuring DS0 Channels
Example of Channel Allocation
Network Interface Network Channel Allocation
Example of Interface Worksheet for Network Interface
Example of Interface Worksheet for DTE Drop/Insert Interface
DTE Chan Config Assign N1 Voice RBS or Data
Example of RBS Information Worksheet
Port Channel Configuration Worksheet Ports 1
Port Chan Conf Options Value
Port Channel Configuration Worksheet Ports 3
Display Channel Symbols Meaning
Displaying DS0 Channel Assignments
From the Channel Config screen, select Dsply
Allocating Data Ports
Acami
EditDTE Port NET Chan
Block or Acami Assignment Method
Individual Channel Assignment Method
From the Channel Config screen, select DTE
From the DTE Channels screen, press F1 to select Assign
Clearing DS0 Channel Allocation
Providing Backup Capability
Selecting the Timing Source
Common Clocking Configurations
Configuring for Network Timing
Configuring for External Timing
Enabling the COM Port for Carrier-Mounted DSU/CSUs
Configuration
Control Sequence
Ascii HEX
Deactivating the Alarm Relay for Carrier-Mounted DSU/CSUs
Command Complete screen appears
Configuration March
Security
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
Releasing the Active User Interface
Enabling/Disabling the Front Panel
Security March
User Interface Access Security for Standalone DSU/CSUs
Changing User Interface Access Security
Using the Integral Modem
Using the Integral Modem in Standalone DSU/CSUs
Entering Numbers in the Phone Directories
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Up Down Save
Initiating a Call for Front Panel Pass-Through Operation
Valid Phone Number Characters Meaning Restrictions
From the Call Setup screen, select Pass
Dial n
Disconnecting the Modem Connection
Procedure
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Self-Test Health Messages
Self-Test Health Messages Description
Device Health and Status Messages
Device Health and Status Messages 1 Description
Performance Reports
Device Health and Status Messages 2 Description
Select User registers
User Intvl Up Down Dsply
Control Rel LED ClrReg
Event
CurTimer
VldIntvl
StEvnt
Complete
Frames transmitted
Ethernet Statistics Symbol Description
Ethernet Statistics Models 3160
Frames received
Alarms
Yellow Alarm signal received at the x Interface
Snmp Traps
Enterprise-Specific Trap Definitions Trap Value Event
Snmp Trap per Interface Trap Meaning
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 1 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
Troubleshooting 2 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
OOF at DTE
Troubleshooting 3 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
Network
Testing
Mon
Test Jacks
Net
Eqp
Eqpt
Test Jack Functions Test Jack Name
NET Out
Eqpt Out
Test Jack Configuration Model 3160 and 3164 DSU/CSUs
For Networks
Test Commands
Remote Loopback Tests
For Channels
Sending a Line Loopback Up or Down
DSU/CSU
Sending a V.54/ANSI FT1 Activation/Deactivation
Local Loopback Tests
Valid Loopback Combinations
Line Loopback LLB
Payload Loopback PLB
DTE Loopback DLB
Repeater Loopback RLB
Data Channel Loopback Dclb
Data Terminal Loopback Dtlb
Aborting Loopbacks
Test Patterns
Sending Test Patterns
Network Qrss Port
Valid Send Test Pattern Combinations
In8 511 Network Port
Network Port
Monitoring Test Patterns
Aborting Test Patterns
Lamp Test
Starting a Lamp Test
Aborting a Lamp Test
Displaying DSU/CSU Test Status
Test Status Message Description
Testing March
Front Panel Menu
DSU ESF
Front Panel Menu March
Technical Specifications
Power Requirements
Models 3160/3164
10BaseT Interface
Configuration Options
DTE Interface Configuration Options
Table C-1. DTE Interface Configuration Options 1
Table C-1. DTE Interface Configuration Options 2
Port Configuration Options
Table C-2. Port Configuration Options 1
Table C-2. Port Configuration Options 2
All Ones Both Next Disab DTR RTS Both Prev
Tx Clock Int Next Int Ext Prev
Table C-2. Port Configuration Options 3
Rcv Yellow Halt Next None Halt Prev
InvertTxC Auto Next Auto Enab Disab Prev
Table C-2. Port Configuration Options 4
EDL Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Far-end Disab Next Disab Maint Prev
Table C-2. Port Configuration Options 5
Near-end Disab Next Disab Maint Send Both Prev
Mgmt Link Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Network Interface Configuration Options
Table C-3. Network Interface Configuration Options 1
NET PLB Enab Next Enab Disab Prev
Table C-3. Network Interface Configuration Options 2
NET LLB Enab Next Enab Disab Prev
Bit Stuff Next 62411 Part68 Disab Prev
Table C-3. Network Interface Configuration Options 3
Channel Configuration Options
Circuit Ident Next Edit Clear Prev
N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N24
Table C-4. DTE Channel Configuration Options
DTE Channels Assign Voice
Value Meaning
Assign To NET Next NET DTE Prtn Prtn Prtn Prev
Table C-5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options 1
Channel Config Dsply Clear DTE Prt1 Prt2 Prt3 Prt4
Assign By Block Next Block Acami Chan Prev
Table C-5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options 2
Table C-5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options 3
Table C-5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options 4
N10 N11 N12 N24 Next Prev D10 D11 D12 D24
Gen Yellow Enab Next Enab Disab Prev
General Configuration Options
Table C-6. General Configuration Options 1
Clock Src NET Next NET DTE Prt1 Int Ext Prev
Clock Rate Next 2048 1544 8 Prev
Table C-6. General Configuration Options 2
Tst Timeout Enab Next Enab Disab Prev
Tst Duration Next Up Down Save Prev
User Interface Configuration Options
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 1
Com Port Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 2
Password None Next None Com Modem Both Prev
Com Use Ascii Next Mgmt Ascii Daisy Term Prev
ComConnPrefix Next Edit Clear Prev
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 3
ComConnected Next Edit Clear Prev
ComEscapeSeq Next Edit Clear Prev
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 4
ComEscDel None Next None 0.2s 0.4s 0.6s 0.8s 1.0s Prev
Com Type Async Next Async Sync Prev
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 5
ComDisconnect Next Edit Clear Prev
Com Clk Int Next Int Ext Prev
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 6
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 7
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 8
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 9
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 10
TnInActTm Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options 11
TnDiscTm Next Up Down Save Prev
Alrm Msg Disab Next Disab Modem Com Both Prev
Alarm Configuration Options
Table C-8. Alarm Configuration Options 1
Snmp Trap Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
DialOut Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Table C-8. Alarm Configuration Options 2
Dial Delay Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Prev
Call Retry Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Table C-8. Alarm Configuration Options 3
Next None 1 2 3 4 5 Prev
Table C-8. Alarm Configuration Options 4
AlrmRelay Disab Next Enab Disab Prev
Management Configuration Options
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 1
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 2
Access 2 Read Next Read R/W Prev
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 3
Access 1 Read Next Read R/W Prev
CommunityName2 Next Edit Clear Prev
Com IP Adr Next Edit Clear Prev
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 4
NetMask Next Edit Clear Prev
Com NetMask Next Edit Clear Prev
Mdm NetMask Next Edit Clear Prev
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 5
Modem IP Adr Next Edit Clear Prev
Alt Mdm IP Adr Next Edit Clear Prev
Aux IP Adr Next Edit Clear Prev
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 6
Modem Link PPP Next PPP Slip Prev
Aux NetMask Next Edit Clear Prev
Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options 7
Num Trap Mgrs Next 1 2 3 4 5 6 Prev
Table C-10. Management Trap Configuration Options 1
Trapn IP Adr Next Edit Clear Prev
Entp Trap Enab Next Enab Disab Prev
Table C-10. Management Trap Configuration Options 2
Gen Trap Both Next Disab Warm Auth Both Prev
Link Trap Both Next Disab Up Down Both Prev
Table C-10. Management Trap Configuration Options 3
Trap I/F All Next NET DTE T1s Ports All Prev
Configuration Worksheets
Configuration Worksheets
Net Options
DTE Options
General Options
User Options
Alarm Options
Prt1 Options
Prt2 Options
Prt3 Options
Prt4 Options
Network Interface Network Channel Allocation
DTE Drop/Insert DSX-1 Interface DTE DSX-1 Channel Allocation
DTE Chan Config Assign N1 Voice RBS or Data
Port Chan Conf Options
Port Chan Conf Options
General Mgmt Options
Mgmt Trap Options
Configuration Worksheets March
Pin Assignments
Table E-1. T1 Network Interface Connector Signal Pin Number
T1 Network Interface
Figure E-1. T1 Line Interface Cable, RJ48C-to-RJ48C
DTE Drop/Insert Interface
Figure E-3. DTE Drop/Insert DSX-1 Cable
10BaseT Connector
Use Pin #
Table E-3. Modem Port Interface Signal Pin Number
Modem Port Interface
AUX Port Interface Model 3164 Only
Table E-5. COM Port Connector Signal Direction Pin Number
COM Port Interface
Figure E-5. COM Port-to-PC Cable
Table E-6. EIA-530-A Port Interface Connector Circuit
EIA-530-A Port Interface Connector
Signal Mnemonic Number Direction Pin
EIA-530-A-to-RS-449 Cable Interface
Figure E-7. EIA-530-A-to-RS-449 Adapter
Table E-7. RS-449 Cable Interface Circuit
EIA-530-A-to-V.35 Cable Interface
Figure E-8. EIA-530-A-to-V.35 Adapter
Pin Assignments
EIA-530-A-to-X.21 Cable Interface
Pin
Serial Crossover Cable
Pin P2
Optional DC Power Cable Model 3164 Only
Power Input Connector
Table E-10. DC Power Connector Signal Pin Number
Table E-11. External Clock Connector Signal Pin Number
External Clock Interface
Pin Assignments March
Snmp MIB Objects
MIB II RFC
MIB II RFC
System Group, MIB
System group sysContact Object system
System Group sysServices Object system
System Group sysObjectID Object system
System Group sysName Object system
Interface Group ifNumber Object interfaces
Interface Group, MIB
Interface Group ifIndex Object ifEntry
DTE T1
Interface Group ifType Object ifEntry
Interface Group ifDescr Object ifEntry
Interface Group ifMtu Object ifEntry
Interface Group ifAdminStatus Object ifEntry
Interface Group ifSpeed Object ifEntry
Interface Group ifOperStatus Object ifEntry
Interface Group ifLastChange Object ifEntry
Interface Group Input Counters objects ifEntry 10 to ifEntry
IP Group ipAddrTable Object ip
IP Group, MIB
IP Group ipForwarding Object ip
IP Group ipAdEntAddr Object ipAddrEntry
IP Group ipRouteTable Object ip
IP Group ipRouteMetric2 Object ipRouteEntry
IP Group ipRouteDest Object ipRouteEntry
IP Group ipRouteIfIndex Object ipRouteEntry
IP Group ipRouteProto Object ipRouteEntry
UDP Group, MIB
Icmp Group, MIB
TCP Group, MIB
Transmission Group, MIB
Snmp Group, MIB
DS1/E1 MIB RFC
Near End Group, DS1/E1 MIB
Near End Group dsx1LineType Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1TimeElapsed Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1ValidIntervals Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1LineCoding Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1LineStatus Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1CircuitIdentifier Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1LoopbackConfig Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1SignalMode Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Near End Group dsx1Fdl Object dsx1ConfigEntry
Far End Group, DS1/E1 MIB
Near End Group The DS1 Total Table Objects dsx1TotalEntry
DS1 Fractional Group, DS1/E1 MIB
RS-232-like MIB RFC
Number of Ports rs232Number Object rs232
General Port Table, RS-232-like MIB
General Port Table rs232PortIndex Object rs232PortEntry
General Port Table rs232PortInSpeed Object rs232PortEntry
General Port Table rs232PortType Object rs232PortEntry
General Port Table rs232PortOutSpeed Object rs232PortEntry
Asynchronous Port Table, RS-232-like MIB
Input Signal Table rs232InSigState rs232InSigEntry
Input Signal Table, RS-232-like MIB
Input Signal Table rs232InSigName rs232InSigEntry
Input Signal Table rs232InSigChanges rs232InSigEntry
Output Signal Table rs232OutSigState rs232OutSigEntry
Output Signal Table, RS-232-like MIB
Output Signal Table rs232OutSigName rs232OutSigEntry
Output Signal Table rs232OutSigChanges rs232OutSigEntry
Generic Interface Test Table, Generic Interface MIB
Snmp MIB Objects
Enterprise MIB
Correlation between Menu Commands and Snmp Objects
Dsx1CurrentUAS
Dsx1TimeElapsed
Dsx1CurrentES
Dsx1CurrentSES
Set dsx1LoopbackConfig for Net T1 to dsx1PayloadLoop
Set dsx1LoopbackConfig for Net T1 to dsx1LineLoop
Set dsx1LoopbackConfig for Net T1 to dsx1NoLoop
Set dsx1LoopbackConfig for DTE T1 to dsx1LineLoop
Display rs232PortInSpeed or rs232PortOutSpeed for port n
Set/Display dsx1FracNumber and dsx1FracIfindex for DTE T1
Set/Display dsx1FracNumber and dsx1Fracifindex for DTE or
Set/Display rs232PortInSpeed or rs232PortOutSpeed for COM
Snmp MIB Objects March
IP Network Addressing Scenarios
Standalone at the Central Site
Figure G-1. Standalone at the Central Site
Daisy-Chained Standalones at the Central Site
Figure G-2. Daisy-Chained Standalones at the Central Site
Local Carrier with Remote Standalone
Figure G-3. Local Carrier with Remote Standalone
Local and Remote Carriers Different Subnets
Figure G-4. Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers
Local and Remote Carriers Same Subnet
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Multiple NMSs
Figure G-6. Multiple COM Ports Connected to Different NMSs
IP Network Addressing Scenarios March
Installing Front Panel Emulation Software
Front Panel Emulation
Front Panel Emulation
Starting Front Panel Emulation
Front Panel Emulation
Before Using the ATI
Asynchronous Terminal Interface Operation
Initiating an ATI Session
Ending an ATI Session
Figure I-1. Main Menu Screen
Main Status Test Configuration Control
Menu Organization
Using ATI Screens
Table I-1. Screen Function Keys Usage
Table I-2. Keyboard Keys Usage
Identification
Customer
Field
Figure I-4. Example of Display LEDs Screen
Displaying or Editing Configuration Options
Figure I-5. Configuration Load Screen
Figure I-6. Configuration Edit/Display Screen
Figure I-7. Configuration Save Screen
Figure I-8. Enabling a Password
Enable
Figure I-9. Setting a Password
Figure I-10. Entering a Password
Enter
Equipment Feature Number
Equipment List
Equipment List March
Activ Adapter address agent Snmp Aggregate
Glossary
1in8 Test Series Carrier Acami allocation method
Application
Byte
Backup capability Bandwidth
Bipolar signal Bit Bit stuffing Block allocation method Bps
Channel
DB15 connector
Configuration
Configuration option
DB25 connector
DS0 channel allocation
Device digital signal diskette DL branch
Download Downstream device drop/insert
DTE Drop/Insert interface
Get command
Error
Fault
EIA-530-A
Internet
ID branch
Interface
Internetwork
MIB II module MRU network network interface
Port 1-4 interface Power connector power-on self-test
Mbps menu tree
Node Object Snmp OOF option
Ptrns branch
Reset
Protocol
Pulse density
Stat branch
Set Command
Server
StEvnt
Vac
Yellow Alarm
Loop
Vdc
Index
Numerics
IN-2
IN-3
IN-4
IN-5
IN-6