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1. The configuration is as follows trunk type hdlc phy v35 modtype trktl1 The TRK PQ in Node B will have the same number of user channels as the TRK T1 configured in the CC of Node A for the UTM However the user channel offsets will differ The range for the TRK T1 begins at channel 6 and the range for the TRK PQ begins at channel 10 This adjustment is made automatically by the UTM and no further configuration is required 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 10 3 INTERWORKING WITH AN IP DSU AND SWT TRK PQ TRK 64 SAM The Universal Trunk will also inter work with an existing Datakit trunk module via an IP DSU This allows the UTM to be used with a remote partner that is connected via an IP DSU to an IP infrastructure Consider the following diagram 10BaseT Node or MPC Node MPC or SAM Configuration of the UTM is as follows trunk type ipdsu modtype lt SWT TRKT1 TRK64 dest lt ipaddr gt local ipaddr lt ipaddr gt submask lt mask gt gateway ipaddr lt ipaddr gt restore Please note that it is assumed that the MAC address has been pre configured in the unit 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 10 4 INTERWORKING WITH A DSU AND SWT TRK PQ The Universal Trunk will also inter work with an existing Datakit trunk module via a T1 or E1 IP DSU This allows the UTM to be connected directly to a T1 E1 facility and use a remote trunk th
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3. Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 10 0 pOutR equests Number of Device Frames Transmitted 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 11 0 pOutDiscards Nbr of Port frames Disc due to Resource 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 12 0 pOutNORoutes e 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 13 0 pReasmTimeout e 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 14 0 pReasmReqds 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 15 0 pReasmOKs 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 16 0 pReasmF ails 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 17 0 pFragOKs 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 18 0 pF ragF ails 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 19 0 pFragCreates 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 21 0 pRoutingDiscards e 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 1 0 cmplnMsgs e 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 2 0 cmplnErrors P Errors 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 3 0 cmplnDestUnreach e 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 8 0 cmplInEchos of Pings 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 9 0 cmplnEchoReps e 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 1 0 TcpRtoAlgorithm e 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 2 0 TcpRtoMin e 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 3 0 TcpRtoMax 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 4 0 TcpMaxConn 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 5 0 cpActiveO pens 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 6 0 TcpP assiveO pens 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 7 0 cpAttemptF ails 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 8 0 TcpE stabR esets 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 9 0 cpCurrE stab 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 10 0 TcpinS egs 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 11 0 cpOutSegs 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 12 0 TcpRetransS egs 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 13 X TcpConnTable Entries 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 14 0 TcplnE rrs e 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 15 0 TcpO
4. TO INSTALL A NEW PAIR OF UNIVERSAL TRUNKS When installing a pair of UTM circuit packs follow the configuration steps below Note that the examples given are for BNS 2000 VCS nodes From CC type enter trunk TRUNK MODULE TYPE 64 dds hs pq sft swt tl Enter the trunk type you want to mimic Refer to the trunk command in the module command section In this section notes on the modtype parameter of the trunk command will help you make your decision MODULE ADDRESS 78 J SESSION MAINTENANCE TRUNK yes no dA COMMENT up to 60 chars double quoted Sample Universal Trunk configuration J GROUP up to 8 chars utml J NUMBER OF USER CHANNELS 1 2042 26 200 J The number of user channels should match for both UTMs LINE SPEED 56k 64k 128k 192k 256k 320k 384k 448k 512k 576k 640k 704k 768k 832k 896k 960k 1 024M 1 088M 1 152M 1 216M 1 280M 1 344M 1 408M 1 472M 1 536M 1 544M 1 984M 2 048M 1 536M 1 536M J NUMBER OF SECONDS BETWEEN TRUNK ACTIVE TESTS 5 256 180 1 MAXIMUM CONSECUTIVE TRUNK ACTIVE FAILURES 2 10 3 J ENABLE TRUNK MEASUREMENTS FOR THIS TRUNK yes no no yes 4 CALL SCREENING PROFILE ID up to 8 chars none none J Physically insert the UTM DTK41 or CEY5 I O Board Installation Section Physically insert and activate the UTM set faceplate rocker switch to Enabl Via the Module command set configure the UTM Module Command Section Res
5. algorithm This requires the same setting on both ends of the connection The loop option is only valid with an IP DSU type trunk When set to ON it will echo back all data received on a trunk back to its origin the default is set to OFF This only applies to the IP DSU trunk and not any other protocol traffic on the LAN The dlci parameter allows the selection of the DLCI to be used for frame relay transport It is only valid when the selected type is FR It should be noted that DLCI values 0 15 and those above 1008 are reserved for LMI and not available The cir parameter allows the selection of the administered committed data rate on the facility It is only valid when the selected type is FR The cir value administered is used as the maximum data rate at which the UTM will send data when the facility has indicated congestion with the BECN flag on a frame received by the UTM Every frame received from the facility will update the congestion status that is used to make the determination as to whether or not the cir parameter is applicable The valid values are open which is the default and indicates that no restriction should be made 16k for 16kbps 32k for 32Kbps 64K for 64Kbps 128K for 128Kbps 256K for 256Kbps 512K for 512Kbps 768K for 768Kbps and 1024K for 1Mbps The vpi parameter and its associated vpi and vci options allow the selection of the VCC to be used for ATM AALS5 transport They are only valid when the selected type is A
6. cable An mene Mode H Enabl Diag S van mod cave J Fault 9 Off Line ine straight mod cable Datatek special wiring special wiring DSPQOOYAXX 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual 3 4 CABLING A LAN PORT When the type option of the trunk command see module command set is selected as IPDSU the LAN port will provide data transport and a UTM circuit pack with either the DTK41 or the CEY5 I O Board A Shielded Twisted Pair CAT5 cable is attached to the LAN port of the I O board and will allow for cabling either into a hub or router The DTK41 I O board may use 10BaseT or 100BaseT hub or router The CEY5 I O board uses a 10BaseT hub or router Console DSU LAN 3 gt LAN 2 gt LAN 1 STP CAT5 Cable Serial SC Fiber FIBER or LAN ST Fiber T X gt lt lt gt o o a 7 a 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual Serial STP CAT5 Cable LAN gt N T x lt 5 o o a a 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 3 5 CABLING THE I O DSU PORT When the phy option see module command set of the trunk command is selected as DSU the following will be needed A UTM circuit pack and either DTK41 IO Board or a CEY5 I O Board 1 crossover modular cable or T1 crossover cable with adapter can be connected to
7. enter change delete and verify trunk commands Control Computer configuration of the UTM is always the same as that of the trunk module it is required to mimic Since the UTM appears to the BNS Control Computer as whatever trunk it is defined no BNS Controller changes are necessary Module administration is available through the LAN or Console interface on the UTM DTK41 or CEY5 I O board Information is added to the UTM firmware database and then manipulated and checked using the verify command that is part of the module s command set 4 1 THE UTM AS A TRUNK REPLACMENT When the UTM is used to replace one side of an existing BNS trunk pair follow the steps below Examples for all configuration options in back 1 Remove Trunk and board to be replaced 2 Physically insert the DTK41 or CEY5 I O Board Installation Section 3 Physically insert and activate the UTM set faceplate rocker switch to Enabl 4 From the UTM console NOT the Controller Console configure the UTM Module Command Section Sample Command lines to specify the trunk the UTM will mimic Replacing a Trunk PQ Trunk type HDLC Phy V35 modtype TRKT1 Replacing a SWT Trunk type HDLC Phy V35 modtype SWT Replacing a SAMSL Trunk type HDLC phy 232 modtype SAMSL Replacing a TRK64 Trunk type HDLC phy V35 modtype TRK64 5 Restore the UTM board to service from the module and node consoles 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 4 2 How
8. for domestic 1 544 Mhz interfaces with 193 Bit Superframes A value of E1 is used for European interfaces at 2 048 Mhz with 256 Bit Superframes The prof parameter indicates the Transmission Waveform to be used with T1 transport There is only one E1 transport profile which is automatically set The following table indicates the available waveforms used with T1 transport Option Description ODB T1 Long Haul w 0 DB Attenuation 7DB T1 Long Haul w 7 5 DB Attenuation 15DB T1 Long Haul w 15 DB Attenuation 22DB T1 Long Haul w 22 DB Attenuation 0 T1 Short Haul 0 110 Feet T1 Short Haul 110 220 Feet T1 Short Haul 220 330 Feet T1 Short Haul 330 440 Feet T1 Short Haul 440 550 Feet T1 Short Haul 550 660 Feet 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual TO TR62411 T1 Long Haul w 0 DB Attenuation TR62411 T1 Short Haul 0 110 Feet TR62411 T1 Short Haul 110 220 Feet TR62411 T1 Short Haul 220 330 Feet TR62411 T1 Short Haul 330 440 Feet TR62411 T1 Short Haul 440 550 Feet TR62411 T1 Shor Haul 550 660 Feet The timing parameter indicates the timing signal to be used for transmission A value of INT for internal indicates that the Universal Trunk should generate the transmit clock internally from its precision oscillator A value of NET for network indicates that the Universal Trunk should recover the
9. is used for European 2 048 MHz interfaces with 256 Bit Superframes The DSU functionality is built in This interface may be used for connectivity to TDM Trunks Frame Relay and ATM networks VARIANTS The CEY5 I O board is available with two different mounting brackets The CEY5 incorporates mounting bracket specifically designed to be installed in a BNS node a Datakit VCS node or an MPC The CEY6 has a mounting bracket specifically designed to be placed in a SAM504 SAM64 or SAM128 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T M User s Manual 3 INSTALLATION UTM installation consists of inserting the DTK41 or CEY5 distribution board into the backplane slot inserting the module in the corresponding shelf slot cabling console and data ports Note To avoid damage to electronic components from ESD Electro Static Discharge always wear an ESD wrist strap To prevent damage to module circuitry always insert the WO board before inserting its corresponding module Never remove the board before removing the module INSERTING THE I O BOARD The I O board plugs into the backplane at the rear of the shelf It is held in place by shrouds on the backplane pinfield and secured with two screws Insert the I O board before inserting its corresponding UTM Align the I O board backplane connector with the backplane pinfield and align the screw slots with the screw holes Slip the backplane connector onto
10. the other commands The PASSWD parameter is not echo suppressed However if the PASSWD parameter is not provided in the command line the console prompts for a password the response is echo suppressed in this case If the password is valid the user is placed in the logged in mode Once the console user is logged in the balance of the commands are accessible The login command is not accessible if the user is already logged in 5 2 4 LOGOUT Syntax logout The logout command returns the Universal Trunk to its logged out mode thus preventing unauthorized access 5 2 5 CHANGE PASSWORD Syntax chgpass old password new password confirm password The chgpass command allows the user to change a previously configured password The old password is the one currently in effect The new and confirm passwords should be identical The password must contain between one and seven alphanumeric characters and is case insensitive where special characters are not allowed All arguments are required to complete the command 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 5 2 6 LOCAL Syntax local mac lt MAC addr gt ipaddr lt IP address gt submask lt submask gt The local or lo command sets the IP address of the Universal Trunk to facilitate IP communication The MAC address is a fixed attribute for each unit that should be set only to the value specified at the factory However in cases where a spare unit i
11. the pins The board should seat easily If seating is difficult the board may be canted or some pins may be bent Insert the screws and tighten them securely the I O Board Remove the I O board only for relocation replacement or board type confirmation Note The Module in the slot corresponding to the board must be removed first Disconnect all cabling to board ports labeling the cable ends if appropriate Q Remove the screws holding the I O board in place Q Carefully rock the board as you pull it out Inserting the UTM Note The I O board for the module must be installed in its corresponding slot on the backplane at the rear of the shelf first Set the mode switch on the module faceplate to Disab Q With the module latch extended carefully push the module all the way into the slot The backplane pins slip into the module receptacle Q Close the latch to lock the module into position Move the mode switch on the module faceplate to Enabl Removing the UTM Note You can remove and replace a UTM in an operating node without damaging the module itself or without disrupting calls on other modules Only the calls on the UTM being removed are disrupted Remember that the board for the module must still be in its corresponding slot on the backplane at the rear of the shelf If the mode switch is in the Enabl position move it to Disab Open the latch on the module faceplate Pull the mod
12. ANTS The DTK41 high performance board is available with two different mounting brackets The DTK41N incorporates a mounting bracket specifically designed to be installed in a BNS node a Datakit VCS node or an MPC The DTK41S has a mounting bracket specifically designed to be placed in a SAM504 SAM64 or SAM128 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 2 4 STANDARD PERFORMANCE I O BOARD The UTM mates with the CEY5 or CEY6 I O board in support of the UTM connectivity options The CEY5 or CEY6 I O board contains all the necessary connectors the UTM requires for currently available Console and 10BaseT LAN connections Note Cables and adapters are available Serial SERIAL The UTM Serial interface is software configurable Options are as an RS 232C DTE for serial rates up to 64Kbps or as a V 35 DTE for serial rates up to E1 CONSOLE The UTM Console interface may be used for console activities and the initial configuration It assumes the connected device is configured as 9600 baud 8 bits and no parity LAN The UTM LAN interface is used for IP network connectivity It simultaneously supports IP DSU style BNS trunks and Internet peer level protocols e g IP TCP UDP ICMP and SNMP The LAN interface supports 10BaseT DSU The UTM DSU 4 wire interface is software configurable for T1 or E1 rates A value of T1 is used for domestic 1 544 MHz interfaces with 193 Bit Superframes A value of E1
13. Daterick UTM UNIVERSAL TRUNK MODULE USER S MANUAL N m t M adal Seca VERSION 1 0 BuiLD 13 721 Route 202 206 Bridgewater NJ 08807 fax 908 218 1736 phone 908 218 0500 I k email sales datatekcorp com Tes e http www datatekcorp com APPLICATIONS INC U T User s Manual Table of Contents INTRODUCTION PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION COMMANDS UTM SNMP AGENT ALARMS FIELD SOFTWARE UPGRADE APPENDIX B SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS APPENDIX UTM INTERWORKING APPENDIX D DUPLEX TRUNKS APPENDIX E USING THE UTM AS HARDWARE WARRANTY SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 1 INTRODUCTION The Universal Trunk UTM is a BNS module that allows the customer to employ more cost effective interconnection facilities between Nodes and other BNS product family components Remote Shelves and SAM devices Facilities such as IP ATM or Frame Relay can be used rather than traditional leased line services thus permitting the movement of the BNS products toward the network edge Universal Trunk Network Diagram BNS 2000 M1 Shelf or 522606 MPC7 MPC15 Bu LA SAM 64 128 504 SAM MPC or BNS Node LA p MPC or umm oum BNS Node 10BaseT baa IP DSU The UTM supports an IP infrastructure which is compatible with an IP DSU It also supports a ba
14. RK64 gt duplex lt ON OFF gt The trunk command configures the protocol to be used between components and associates the physical interface to the protocol The type parameter indicates the base protocol set to be used between interfaces 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual A value of IPDSU indicates that the trunk is to communicate to a remote entity using the IP DSU base protocol A value of HDLC indicates that the protocol set uses HDLC bit encoding A value of FR indicates that the Frame Relay base protocol stacks is to be used A value of ATM indicates that the ATM AAL5 protocol stacks is to be used The phy parameter defines the physical interface A value of V35 for the phy parameter selects the Serial phy using the V 35 physical layer This configuration may be used at speeds up to E1 A value of 232 for the phy parameter selects the serial phy using the RS 232 physical layer This configuration may be used at speeds up to 64K A value of DSU for the phy parameter selects the DSU interface which was configured using the DSU command Note The selection typezIPDSU automatically uses the LAN interface The dest specifies the address of the remote destination If the UTM connects to an IP DSU compatible device on an IP infrastructure the dest parameter is set to the IP address of the remote IP DSU or Universal Trunk The encrypt option enables or disables the IP DSU encryption
15. SAMSL TRK64 CPM HS or as an SWT module Therefore a BNS generic software update is not required for the UTM The UTM can field upgraded Upgrades are accomplished through two different I O interfaces accessed via its I O board Telnet or RS 232C The UTM houses an SNMP Version 1 agent and supports a large array of MIB variables Trap Set and Get operations are available as well 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 MODULE The UTM is shipped from the factory with the slot magic jumper disabled The magic jumper is only used when the UTM is installed in a remote shelf or when connectivity to a remote shelf is a network Configurations requiring the jumper to be enabled are UTM in Node directly connects to a Remote Shelf MPC set jumper UTM in MPC directly connects to a node set jumper UTM in Node and connecting to IP or FRM networks set jumper slot magic jumper 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual 2 2 FACEPLATE LIGHT EMITTING DIODES LED Reset Mode Enabl Switch Diag Disab Fault Off Line On Line Datatek TN 2524 UTM x x lt gt o Q s a N Q The lights on the module faceplate are green amber and red They indicate on line off line and fault states respectively When the module circuitry detects an on board
16. SU Error HDLC FR Number of Frames Under Run TX RS 232 V 35 DSU Error HDLC FR Number of Rx Frames Over Run RS 232 V 35 DSU Error HDLC FR Number of Rx Frames with CRC Errors RS 232 V 35 DSU Error HDLC FR Number of Non Aligned Frame Errors RX RS 232 V 35 DSU Error HDLC FR Number of Frame Length Violations RX DS U Error ATM Number of ATM AAL5 Frames discarded due to buffer congestion DK Except All Number of Trunk Data Chunks ingress DK Except All Number of Trunk Data Chunks egress FDK DK Except All Number of DK Packets ingress TDK DK Except All Number of DK Packets egress FDK DK Except All Number of DK Parity Errors FDK DK Except All Frames discarded due to TDK FIFO Overflow RS 232 V 35 DSU Except FR Number of Frame Relay Frames received with the discard eligible DE bit set RS 232 V 35 DSU Except FR Number of Frame Relay Frames received with the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification FECN bit set RS 232 V 35 DSU Except FR Number of Frame Relay Frames received with the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification BECN bit set 5 2 16 VERIFY Syntax vfy The vfy command is only visible when the unit is logged in The command displays the module configuration in a formatted report on the console 5 2 17 SNMP Syntax snmp
17. TM It should be noted that VCI values of 0 31 are reserved for specific functions under UNI 3 1 and UNI 4 0 Consequently they are not available for use The modtype parameter allows for the selection of a module type as seen by the BNS 2000 BNS 2000 VCS Control Computer This is necessary since not all trunk types will fit all functions For example for connectivity to an MPC it is necessary to configure the modtype as an SWT In order to connect to a SAMB or SAM16 it is necessary to set the modtype as a SAMSL To use the universal trunk as a CPM connection a modtype of CPM is used In the CPM case all the transport mechanisms are supported but the IP CommkKit host software uses only the IP DSU mechanism Under normal circumstances the modtype will be set as a TRKT1 By selecting the appropriate modtype the Universal Trunk may be used in any existing installation without a control computer upgrade 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual The transport protocol automatically follows the selection made by the modtype option Selecting a value of TRKT1 will select the PQ transport protocol A value of SWT or will select the SWT TIM transport protocol Finally a value of SAMSL TRK64 will select the DDS transport protocol When the Universal Trunk is a replacement trunk for one end of a trunk pair the trunk modtype must match the type of trunk on the other end of the circuit Except when the far en
18. at would require an external DSU Consider the following diagram Telephony Network 1 1 DSU Node or MPC Node or MPC DK UTM Trunk Configuration of the UTM is as follows type tl1 prof s0 timing net tsrate 64 addslot all trunk type hdlc phy dsu modtype lt SWT TRKT1 TRK64 gt restore Please note that the above sample configuration is for a T1 line assigns all 24 timeslots and has a relatively short line equalization value These would all be adjusted accordingly in an actual installation The modtype selects the protocol used and needs to be consistent with the remote module 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 11 APPENDIX D DUPLEX TRUNKS The Universal Trunk will provide fault tolerant trunking with the duplex feature When a trunk is duplex it has two different networks in which the data may traverse The first is an IP network using the IP DSU protocol The second may be a direct facility a Frame Relay network or an ATM network The internal DSU or the serial port may be used as the interface to the second network Consider the following diagram Fault Tolerant Duplex Trunk Example Node or MPC Node ES m Telephony Network Configuration of the UTM is as follows local ipaddr local ip address gt submask subnet mask gateway ipaddr gateway ip address dsu typ
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20. ation It assumes the connected device is configured as 9600 baud 8 bits and no parity 10 100 BASET AND FIBER LAN The DTK41 LAN and Fiber ports are used for IP network connectivity The UTM simultaneously supports IP DSU style BNS trunks and Internet peer level protocols e g IP TCP UDP ICMP and SNMP All of the 10 100 ports are fully switched not bridged The capacity of the switch is over 1Gbps The 10 100 and Fiber ports are managed from the UTM console Each 10 100 port and the Fiber port may be enabled or disabled individually Alarms are generated if a link is established or if a link is lost An advanced feature DTK41 is that no crossover cable is ever required on the 10 100 ports The 10 100 ports will automatically correct for the cabling mismatch The 10 100 ports will self configure to match the speed of the link 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and the Duplex Full or Half No configuration is required The Fiber interface connects to the industry standard SC cabling If ST cabling is used the DTK41 ST plug in module is used No adapter cables are required DSU The UTM DSU 4 wire interface is software configurable for T1 or E1 rates A value of T1 is used for domestic 1 544 MHz interfaces with 193 Bit Superframes A value of E1 is used for European 2 048 MHz interfaces with 256 Bit Superframes The DSU functionality is built in This interface may be used for connectivity to TDM Trunks Frame Relay and ATM networks VARI
21. command The base measurements are always displayed and the error and exception counters are only displayed if nonzero Interface 10 10 100 Fiber Type Base Protocol All Description Number of 10BaseT Packets Received 10 10 100 Fiber Base All Number of 10BaseT Packets Transmitted 10 10 100 Fiber Except All Number of ICMP Echo Requests Received 35 RS232 DSU Except HDLC FR Number of Serial Trunk Frames Received RS232 V 35 DSU Except HDLC FR Number of Serial Trunk Frames Transmitted DSU Except ATM Number of ATM AAL5 Trunk Frames Received DSU Except ATM Number of ATM AAL5 Trunk Frames Transmitted 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Ethernet Discards Resource 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Late Collisions TX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Under run TX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of packets which exceeded the Retry Limit TX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Carrier Sense Lost TX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Frame Collisions RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Receiver Overruns RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Receive CRC Errors RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Short Frame Errors RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number
22. d trunk is a Trunk PQ Here trunk modtype must be set to TRKT1 When the Universal trunk is not a replacement trunk there is flexibility in the choice of the trunk modtype to be used The duplex option selects the type of operation of the trunk When duplex is off the trunk operates in simplex mode That is there is a single logical connection between trunk pair ends The connection can exist via an IP FR ATM or TDM infrastructure as noted earlier When the duplex is on there are two connections between the trunk pair The first is and must be an IP DSU connection as noted in this section The second is a non IP connection via either the serial port V 35 or RS 232 or the internal DSU Any network type including Frame Relay and ATM is allowed for the second connection In the duplex mode a failure of either facility is alarmed and the data is automatically switched over to the alternate facility When the serial port is used the carrier signal DCD is used to indicate a carrier failure from the external modem When the internal DSU is used a oss of signalis used to determine the carrier failure Since the master clock end provides its own signal the oss of signal is only noted on the recovered clock end of the DSU connection Alarms are placed on the console port to be monitored by StarKeeper II NMS 5 2 3 LOGIN Syntax login passwd password default password is initial The login command is used to allow access to
23. e tl1 prof s0 timing net tsrate 64 addslot all trunk type hdlc phy dsu modtype SWT TRKT1 TRK64 gt trunk duplex on dest other UTM IP address restore Please note that the above sample configuration is for a T1 line assigns all 24 timeslots and has a relatively short line equalization value These would all be adjusted accordingly in an actual installation The modtype selects the protocol used and needs to be consistent with the remote module The duplex option enables fault tolerant trunking and the dest specifies the remote UTM IP address 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 12 APPENDIX E UsiNG THE UTM AS A CPM The IP Commkit software allows a UTM to be used as This method of attaching CommkKit hosts does not require the host to be co located The UTM supports all of its transport mechanisms for the connection however the IP Commkit has only implemented the IP DSU protocol Consider the following diagram The UTM as an IP CommkKit Interface Node or MPC 10BaseT CommkKit Host Network Card Configuration of the UTM is as follows local ipaddr lt local_ip address gt submask lt subnet_mask gt gateway ipaddr gateway ip address gt trunk type ipdsu modtype CPM dest lt COMMKIT Host IP Address restore In the example above the IP network may be simply a cross over cable or span many routers 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Ma
24. econds gt For those users that wish the console to automatically log off after a period of inactivity there is the console timer The console timer defaults to the disabled condition and may be activated by the timeout command The command is only visible when the console is logged in The Number of Seconds must be between 15 and 255 inclusive When the module determines a period of inactivity of the specified time it shall automatically log off the console An INFO level alarm is issued at that time 5 2 20 LABEL Syntax label word no spaces none The label command is used to give the command console a unique prompt The command is visible only when logged into the UMI administrative console If the label command is invoked without arguments the current configuration of the label is displayed If the argument to the label command is the word any current label is set to a null value If the argument to the label command is any other word that word becomes the application console prompt label A console label may be up to eight characters in length 5 2 21 HPIO Syntax HPIO RESET ENABLE lt ALL FIBER 10 100 PHY RANGE gt DISABLE lt ALL FIBER 10 100 PHY RANGE gt The HPIO command is used to enable or disable the physical LAN connections on the DTK41 high performance I O module The DTK41 operates defaults to all ports being active Therefore no configuration is required unless security o
25. esponse is printed and another ICMP echo request is issued The operation continues until the user presses any character The Interval Seconds argument specifies the amount of time to wait in seconds between the individual ICMP echo requests It should be noted that some host Internet Protocol implementations issue duplicate responses to a single ICMP request The ping command will suppress duplicate replies 5 2 14 CLEAR Syntax clear The clear or clr command is only visible when the unit is logged in The command has no additional arguments It sets all the measurement and error counters to zero 5 2 15 MODULE DISPLAY MEASUREMENTS Syntax dm The dm command displays the current measurements of the unit and is only visible when the user is logged in The command has no arguments 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual This measurement command is different from the module measurement command available through the Node console or StarKeeper The following distinguishes between the two types of Universal Trunk measurements The measurement report for the node level DMEAS command reports measurement counters for From Bus Packets To Bus Packets and Percent Utilization The measurement report for the module level dm command reports measurement counters for Packet Frame Error and Ethernet Counters plus specific per protocol counters The table below itemizes the measurements available using the dm
26. et Requests the values of one or more Management Information Base MIB variables GetNext Enables MIB variables to be read sequentially one variable at a time Set Permits one or more MIB values to be updated GetResponse Used to respond to a Get GetNext or Set Trap Indicates the occurrence of a predefined condition Universal Trunk SNMP MIB Variable Database RO Read Only Variable R W Read Variable Write Variable SIV Storage is Volatile MIB Variable Name MIB Console Access Notes Numen Equivalent 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 SysDescr 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 0 SysObjectlD 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 0 SysUpTime 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 0 SysContact 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 0 SysName 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 0 SysLocation 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 7 0 SysServices 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 1 0 pForwarding 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 2 0 pDefaultT TL 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 3 0 pInReceives 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 4 0 plnHdrErrors 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 5 0 plnAddrE rrors 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 6 0 pForwDatagrams 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 7 0 plnUnknownP rotos 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 8 0 pInDiscards 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 9 0 pInDelivers ner Message RO RO RO RW RW RW RO RO RO Number of Ethernet Pkts Rcvd RO br of Packets w Header Errs RO Nbr Rx Packets w Wrong Addr RO one RO br of Packets WUnk Protocol RO br of Packets Disc due to Resource RO CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nferred from DMEAS counters RO 3 11 09 01
27. f the unused ports becomes an issue The RESET command option is used to perform a restart on the DTK41 module Under normal circumstances it should never be required to use this command No arguments are required The Link Active alarms for all connected links will be issued after a reset 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual The ENABLE command enables the physical interfaces that have been previously disabled The 41 defaults to all interfaces being enabled The ENABLE accepts a target to specify those ports to be affected A target value of ALL specifies that all three 10 100 BaseT ports and the Fiber port is to be affected A target value of FIBER specifies that only the fiber port is to be affected A numeric value or range specifies the 10 100 BaseT ports The numberic value may be a single number e g 2 or a range e g 1 2 The DISABLE command disables physical interfaces When disabled the interface is not capable of communications The DISABLE accepts a target to specify those ports to be affected These are in the same form as the ENABLE command 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 6 UTM SNMP AGENT The Universal Trunk SNMP V1 agent supports a multitude of SNMP MIB variables SNMP trap operations set operations and gets The SNMP agent may be queried by one or more SNMP managers 6 1 SNMP VERSION 1 COMMANDS Command Operational Result G
28. fault the red LED fault is lit MODE SWITCH The Mode Switch supports three positions Enabl Diag and Disab The Mode switch must be in the Enabl position for the UTM to function properly RESET BUTTON When the Reset button is pressed the module buffers and registers are cleared and the module application program is restarted The module is taken out of service and all connections are terminated 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 2 3 HIGH PERFORMANCE I O BOARD The UTM mates with the DTK41 High Performance I O HPIO board in support of the UTM connectivity options The DTK41 board contains all the necessary connectors the UTM requires for currently available Console and LAN connections Note Cables and adapters are available 10 100 1 10 100 3 10 100 2 10 100 1 Fiber ST ST Plug In Only if ST Fiber is required SERIAL The UTM Serial interface is software configurable Options are as an RS 232C DTE for serial rates up to 64Kbps or as a V 35 DTE for serial rates up to E1 A Series 1 2 UTM is required for the DTK 41 or any other I O board which requires power since the original UTM did not provide any power whatsoever to the I O module and the original UTM did not provide a management interface 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual CONSOLE The UTM Console interface may be used for console activities and the initial configur
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30. ipaddr SNMP Mgr IP address port SNMP Mgr Trap Port The snmp command is used to configure the IP address of the SNMP trap manager Since traps are unsolicited alarms an agent can take the initiative to inform the manager of the occurrence of a predefined condition A single and multiple SNMP managers can access the Universal Trunk However only one SNMP manager can be predefined as the trap manager By administering this command all traps will be directed to the chosen trap manager The ipaddr field defines the IP address of the SNMP 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual manager to whom the TRAPs are to be sent The port indicates the UDP port on that SNMP manager and defaults to the standard value of 162 5 2 18 RSTPASS Syntax rstpass key Software gt The rstpass command is always available regardless of whether the console is logged in or not When invoked without any arguments it will display unique identification about this particular device The user may then contact the manufacturer with that information to obtain the Software Key The Software Key is an eight character alphanumeric which is unique to this module When the rstpass command is entered with the key Software Key option the user password is reset to the original value of initial If an invalid key is entered a MINOR alarm is generated to that effect 5 2 19 TIMEOUT Syntax timeout OFF Number of S
31. l SNMP Authorization Failure 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 7 ALARMS Below is an enumeration of the module level alarms presented on the Universal Trunk Console along with their severity Alarm Severity Remote CC Requested Backplane Reset INFO Remote CC Requested Reboot in Progress INFO DKGA EEPROM Failure MAJOR Tx Error on 10BaseT Check Physical Connection MAJOR Insufficient Buffers for FRAME RELAY LMI Status Report MAJOR Lost Connectivity to Peer IP DSU MINOR Peer Connectivity Established INFO User Requested Reboot in Progress INFO Invalid Login Attempt MINOR Invalid Password Change Attempt MINOR Gateway Connectivity Established INFO SNMP Trap Manager not reachable ICMP INFO ICMP Destination Unreachable Msg Received MINOR Tx Error on Serial Trunk MAJOR Over Temperature Condition Detected MAJOR Over Temperature Condition Cleared INFO High Temperature Condition Detected MINOR High Temperature Condition Cleared INFO DB contains an Invalid Datakit Trunk Configuration MAJOR DTK41 10 100 BaseT PHY N Link Active MINOR DTK41 10 100 BaseT PHY N Link InActive MINOR DTK41 Fiber Link Active MINOR DTK41 Fiber Link InActive MINOR Major Alarms A major alarm indicates a serious service degrading condition Minor Alarms A minor alarm indicates a seconda
32. n of the upgrade Following the download a module reboot activates the new software 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual 9 APPENDIX B SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS Configuration 1 This sample configuration is a direct replacement of a SAMSL with a Universal Trunk Modem Eliminator The commands used to configure the Universal Trunk Module are as follows trunk type hdlc phy v35 modtype samsl All other commands are optional A 8 will not function properly above a 56Kbps clock rate A SAM16 will function up to 128Kbps clock rate A DT 4000 as a SAM16 replacement in this configuration will function up to a clock rate of E1 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual Configuration 2 This configuration replaces the direct facility between components with an IP infrastructure The commands used to configure the Universal Trunk Module are as follows trunk type ipdsu modtype samsl dest lt ipaddr gt local ipaddr lt ipaddr gt submask lt mask gt gateway ipaddr lt ipaddr gt restore Please note that it is assumed that the MAC address has been pre configured in the unit A DT 4000 may be used to replace both the SAM16 and the IP DSU in the depiction above 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual Configuration 3 In this example the Serial interface is used to communicate with a Frame Relay net
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34. of Non Aligned Frame Error RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Frame Length Violations RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Unsupported Protocol Frames 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Invalid UDP frames RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Rx Frames w IP Header Checksum Errors RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Rx Frames WICMP Checksum Errors 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of ICMP Unreachable Destination Messages RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error Number of Rx Frames from Non Peer Entity 10 10 100 Fiber Error Number of Unknown ICMP Messages RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error Number of Packets lost from TTL Network Error RX 11 09 01 3 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Packets with wrong IP Destination Address RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Rx Packets with Unknown ARP Operations RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of Bad ARP Reply Packets Received 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of RFC894 Packets with an Unknown protocol type field RX 10 10 100 Fiber Error All Number of 802 3 Frames with an Unknown protocol type field RX RS 232 V 35 DSU Error HDLC FR Number of Frames aborted by CTS lost TX RS 232 V 35 D
35. ows physical attributes to be set and the command has no arguments It is only visible when the unit is logged in After reboot the OA amp M interface returns to the logged out mode 5 2 11 REMOVE Syntax remove 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual The remove or rm command takes the unit out of service This command must be performed before any module level configuration changes can occur It is only visible when the unit is logged in The command has no arguments 5 2 12 RESTORE Syntax restore The restore or rs command returns the Universal Trunk to service and it has no arguments If any physical attribute was changed on the unit including the MAC address the unit will be automatically rebooted by this command 5 2 13 PING Syntax ping IP Address Interval Seconds The ping command is only visible when the unit is logged in The command has a single required argument the IP address that is to be pinged The ping command formats an ICMP echo request packet that is then sent to the IP Address specified The device with that address will issue an ICMP echo reply to the request This is required of all IP implementations by RFC 791 If a reply is received an informational alarm is issued on the UMI console If no reply is received there is a timeout message that will appear for that ICMP echo request The ping command issues a single ICMP echo request packet and awaits a response The r
36. r 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual 3 2 CABLING THE I O MODULE SERIAL PORT When cabling the Serial port a UTM circuit pack and an MO board is required The cabling is identical for a DTK41 or a CEY5 I O board The cable will terminate into either a DSU or DSU CSU Console BS V 35 male to LAN 3 RS 232 female LAN 2 adapter LAN 1 DSPQOOYAXX 2 V 35 male to RS 232 female adapter BH V 35 Cable Reset Mode Enabl 9 Fault Line 9 On Line Datatek 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 3 3 CABLING THE CONSOLE PORT Depending upon access availability the following will be needed to setup a UTM console connection e AUTM circuit pack and an I O Board The console cabling is identical on both the DTK41 and the CEY5 I O boards Either a straight modular or console cable special wiring will be used to connect from the console port into either an AH adapter or into a 258B adapter The AH adapter will be used to terminate the cable and will be attached to the appropriate device The attached device will determine the gender of the AH adapter straight mod cable An EM Console straight mod cable n avra DSU LAN 2 special wiring LAN 1 special wiring G x lt x Q a 7 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual O Reset straight mod
37. r located who intends to transmit or transport the products back to such country ii to any person or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the SOFTWARE or portion thereof in the design development or production of nuclear chemical or biological weapons or iii to any person or entity who has been prohibited from participating in U S export transactions by any federal agency of the U S government Limited Warranty Manufacturer warrants that a the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual to ninety 90 days Some states jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply to you Manufacturer s and its suppliers entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at Manufacturer s option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to Manufacturer with a copy of your receipt This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer No Other Warranties
38. ry or transient error that is not likely to affect overall service unless multiple minor alarms are issued In this case a serious condition exists that may affect overall system performance Info alarms 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual An information alarm is a message that does not necessarily require attention It typically is important for network administration but does not adversely affect service 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 8 FIELD SOFTWARE UPGRADE A Field Software upgrade of the Universal Trunk is a two step process consisting of a software download to the trunk module memory followed by a restart of the module to activate the new software The download can be accomplished through two different interfaces emanating from the Universal Trunk I O board Telnet or RS 232C Specific upgrade instructions are made available with any maintenance release software Telnet Console Upgrade Using an industry standard Telnet application you can download to the Universal Trunk Following the download a module reboot activates the new software without affecting established calls RS 232C console Upgrade The Universal Trunk may also be upgraded through its RS 232C console port This is done either remotely from a StarKeeper Il NMS or locally from a PC When upgrading via RS 232C the module needs to be taken out of service for the software download portio
39. s replacing a failed Universal Trunk configuring the replacement Universal Trunk with the same MAC address as the failed unit will eliminate the need for address resolution The ipaddr is the IP address of this unit The submask is the subnet mask of this unit with a default value of 8 bits 255 255 255 0 The IP address and subnet mask are used by the unit to determine whether an IP address is on the same LAN segment or if a gateway hop is required This is performed during address resolution 5 2 7 GATEWAY Syntax gateway ipaddr lt IP address gt The gateway or ga command identifies the IP address of the local gateway router if any If the remote device resides on a different LAN the gateway is the first hop the data travels through to reach the remote device The ipaddr is the IP address of the gateway router to be used if an IP address is on a different LAN segment 5 2 8 HELP Syntax help The help or command without arguments displays the entire Universal Trunk command set and command syntax for the mode logged out or logged in the unit is currently in Individual command syntax is available when the help command is followed by the command name 5 2 9 VERSION Syntax ver The version or ver command displays the current software and database revisions of the unit and is only visible when the user is logged in The command has no arguments 5 2 10 REBOOT Syntax reboot The reboot command resets the unit which all
40. se protocol layer of HDLC Frame Relay and AAL5 ATM all at rates up to E1 The transport layer is implemented using the BNS DDS SWT or PQ trunk protocols UTM trunk interfaces can be duplexed for higher reliability as well Basic IP operations are supported even when the 10BaseT interface is not being used for transport These IP applications include ICMP ping the Telnet Console and SNMP The Universal Trunk is a companion product to the DT 4000 and supports the same trunk interfaces Being a firmware based trunk module the UTM may be installed in a SAM64 SAM128 504 or Multi Purpose Concentrator MPC to upgrade the device s trunk options and capabilities The IP DSU allows router IP networks to carry both its original traffic and its new BNS 2000 BNS 2000 VCS trunk traffic simultaneously The IP DSU replaces an existing conventional DSU on each end of the circuit and eliminates the interconnecting dedicated facility The DT 4000 is a product existing in BNS and IP networks simultaneously It appears to the BNS as a 16 but also supports IP interfaces and significantly higher port speeds The DT 4000 communicates via Frame Relay ATM or IP across the backbone network and becomes a standalone edge device in non BNS networks 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual In order to support older controller releases the UTM reports identifies itself to the BNS Control Computer as either a TRK T1
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42. the DSU port s modular 8 pin modular interface Option 1 Use the T1 crossover mod cable with a modular 8 pin connector on one end and an 8 pin modular connector on the other Option 2 Use the T1 crossover mod cable with a modular 8 pin connector on one end and an 8 pin modular connector on the other and add a Mod DB15 adapter T1 Crossover Mod Cable Console DSU gt T1 Crossover LAN 3 Mod cable with LAN 2 Mod DB15 adapter LAN 1 Serial 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual Serial Mode Enabl Diag Disab Fault 9 ott Line 9 On Line Datatek T1 Crossover Mod Cable T1 Crossover Mod cable with Mod DB15 adapter DSPQOOYAXX 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 4 CONFIGURATION The Universal Trunk requires BNS Control Computer administration as well as module administration Control Computer administration consists of the typical commands required for configuring trunk modules in the BNS Control Computer Node database Module administration defines the type of trunk the UTM will mimic and insures proper connectivity to other BNS network components Control Computer administration is typically accomplished through StarKeeper II NMS or a Node s local console interface Information for the type of trunk the UTM will mimic is added to the Node database and then manipulated and checked using the
43. tore the UTM board to service from the Module console Restore the UTM board to service from the Node console Note that modules can be pre configured prior to installation as this example depicts configuration data is non volatile 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 5 COMMANDS 5 1 NODE COMMANDS Refer to the BNS 2000 Trunk Guide to configure the UTM into the node configuration database 5 2 MODULE COMMANDS The Module commands are used to configure UTM connectivity to other components in the BNS network Support is provided for direct serial URP trunks as well as IP DSU trunks The use of Frame Relay and ATM infrastructures is supported between a pair of Universal Trunk Modules In general module commands are set and forget that is they are executed once when the module is installed and are not changed 5 2 1 DSU Syntax DSU type lt E1 T1 gt prof lt T1 WaveForm gt timing lt INT gt tsrate lt 56 64 gt addslot lt ALL slot_no gt delslot lt ALL slot_no gt The DSU command configures the RJ48C interface with built in DSU functionality It does not associate a protocol with the interface nor does it make the interface active The DSU must be configured before it is made active by assigning the phy defines the physical trunk type to the DSU in the trunk command The type parameter indicates what basic framing is to be used A value of T1 is used
44. transmit clock from the receive data stream and use it for transmission should be noted that there may only be one master clock in the DSU interface between components and there must be one master clock in that interface The tsrate parameter indicates the type of timeslot to be used This is used for DDS and Frame Relay protocols which may be connected to a remote channel bank at 56K instead of 64K Please note that the ATM protocol must have 64K timeslots The addslot parameter allows the user to map a timeslot in the usage map This allows fractional T1 E1 from one timeslot to all of them 24 in T1 and 30 in E1 Note With E1 framing the first timeslot and the 16 17 counting from one is not usable per the ITU standard G 704 G 706 G 703 The addslot parameter allows the addition of a single time slot or all of them defined for the DSU type The numeric range is one through 24 for a T1 DSU and one through 32 for an E1 DSU where one and seventeen are not configurable The delslot parameter allows the user to remove a timeslot from the usage map All of the timeslots may be removed with the all option 5 2 2 TRUNK Syntax trunk type IPDSU HDLC FR ATM gt phy lt V35 232 DSU gt dest lt ipaddr gt encrypt lt ON OFF gt L Loop lt ON OFF gt dlci lt dlci_num gt cir lt OPEN 16K 32K 64K 128K 256K 512K 768K vpi lt vpi_num gt vci lt vci_num gt modt ype lt TRKT1 SWT T
45. ule straight out of the slot 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc U T User s Manual 3 1 CABLING This section provides information on how to cable the UTM console and data ports with the DTK41 board or the CEY5 board Consult the following table for ordering information regarding all of the cabling options shown in this section Depending upon access availability the following cables will be needed to setup a UTM console connection Cable Adapter Description 258B adapter 50 pin M to 6 8 pin mod CS25AS MOD 50 pin 180 M to 34 pin V 35 V 35 to RS 232C adapter Male 34 pin V 35 to Female DB25 V 35 to RS 232C adapter Female 34 pin V 35 to Male DB25 T1 crossover modular cable 8 pin mod to 8 pin mod Mod DB15 adapter 8 pin mod to DB15 M D8AH M adapter 25 pin M to mod socket D8AH F adapter 25 pin F to mod socket D8AG M adapter 25 pin M to mod socket D8AG F adapter 25 pin F to mod socket Console Cable special wiring 8 pin mod to 8 pin mod Straight modular cable 8 pin mod to 8 pin mod CAT5 modular cable 8 pin mod to 8 pin mod shielded Notes Use AG adapter to talk to a terminal and an AH adapter to talk to a modem The AH adapter will be used to terminate the cable and will be attached to the appropriate device The attached device will determine the gender of the AH adapte
46. utRsts e 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 1 0 UdpInDatagrams Derived from other Counts 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 2 0 UdpNoP orts Non P eer and Spurious UDP errors 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 3 0 rrors Frame Errors 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 4 0 UdpO utDatagrams Frames Sent Keep Alive Messages sent etc 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 5 udpEntry Table vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 None 11 09 01 3 Datatek Applications UT User s Manual 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 1 0 nP kts 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 3 0 nBadVersions 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 4 0 nBadCommunityNam 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 5 0 plnBadCommunityUses 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 6 0 plnA9NParseE rrs 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 30 0 pEnableAuthenTraps 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 31 0 pSilentDrops 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 32 0 pProxyDrops 6 2 SUPPORTED TRAPS Alarm Text Severity Trap Type Notes None N A ColdStart Generated when the unit starts up Lost Connectivity to Minor LinkDown Generated when Peer Connectivity is lost DCD amp Peer IP DSU CTS is dropped Peer Connectivity Info LinkUp Generated when Peer Connectivity is established Established DCD amp CTS is asserted None N A AuthFai
47. versal Trunk Module are as follows dsu type tl1 prof s0 timing net tsrate 64 addslot all trunk type atm phy dsu modtype samsl vpi 0 vci 32 restore The ATM network endpoint connected to the UTM must be configured to provide a circuit at the administered VCC VPI VCI combination This may be a different number than that presented to the DT 4000 since it has only local significance 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 10 APPENDIX C UTM INTERWORKING 10 1 INTERWORKING WITH THE SWT The Universal Trunk can be made to inter work with an existing SWT This allows the UTM to be a direct spare for existing installations It should be noted that when inter working with an SWT the UTM gt SWT direction will enjoy the benefits of the UTM s VCC priority queueing while the SWT gt UTM direction will keep the SWT s two queue model for all VCCs Consider the following diagram Modem Eliminator The configuration is as follows trunk type hdlc phy v35 modtype swt The SWT should be configured in NRZ I O board switch operation 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT User s Manual 10 2 INTERWORKING WITH THE TRK PQ The Universal Trunk can be made to inter work with an existing PQ trunk module This allows the UTM to be a direct spare for existing installations Consider the following diagram Modem Node A Eliminator Node
48. work to a DT 4000 Frame Relay Network DT 4000 The commands used to configure the Universal Trunk Module are as follows trunk type fr phy v35 modtype samsl dlci 16 Please note that the Frame Relay network would need to be configured to transport the circuit on DLCI 16 on the UTM side The DLCI may be different on the DT 4000 side 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual Configuration 4 In this configuration we explore using the Universal Trunk for interfacing to an existing entity minus the local DSU Telephony Network Channel Bank SAM8 or SAM16 The commands used to configure the Universal Trunk Module are as follows type tl1 prof s0 timing net tsrate 56 delslot all addslot 1 trunk type hdlc phy dsu modtype samsl restore The above will transport one 56Kbps timeslot to the channel bank via a T1 carrier This is fractional T1 because only a fraction is being used The Channel Bank then presents a serial data stream to the SAM8 16 If a DT 4000 were used in the picture above the channel bank would not be required 3 11 09 01 Datatek Applications Inc UT M User s Manual Configuration 5 This is a sample ATM configuration The entire T1 is used for ATM since the transport protocol for ATM convergence requires it as such The commands used to configure the Uni
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