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1. show dhcpsrv pools Displays the DHCP Server pool configuration show dhcpsrv subnet options Displays the DHCP Server subnet options 2 Ifthe DHCP pool table and subnet option table are not empty use the following 2 steps to delete DHCP pool table and subnet option table Command Description cd dhcp Change from root mode to dhcp mode dhcp delete pool 1 3 Add the pool Command Deletes DHCP Pool Index 1 s DHCP pool table and subnet option table Description dhcp service dhcp Enable dhcp service dhcp add pool 1 lel 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 182 192 168 2 198 Define the dhcp server pool This needs to be valid IP range on network Consult your network administrator for address ranges MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Optional IP Setup Creating a DHCP Pool Command Description dhcp subnet option 1 3 4 192 168 2 180 Set the subnet options for the pool created in the previous line dhcp Return to root mode show dhcpsrv pools This command displays the currently configured dhcp pools DHCP Server Pool Configuration Pool Port Subnet SubnetMask Lease StartIpAddr EndIpAddr Time E i 192 168 2 0 255 299 2090 192 168 2 182 192 168 2 198 3600s 4 Verify that the DHCP server functionality is working Connect the Ethernet crossover cable from your PC s Ethernet port t
2. LAN Enabled 3Com3C92 LAN Enabled 3Com Ether Network and Dial up Connections This Folder contains network connections For this computer and a wizard to help you create a new connection 4 gt 3 object s 4 2 Locate the correct Ethernet card and double click it Optional IP Setup Setting the IP Address on your PC 3 Click the Properties button Local Area Connection 3 Status I Local Area Connection 3 Properties 4 From the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button 54 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Optional IP Setup Setting the IP Address on your PC 5 Select Use the following IP Address 6 Enter the IP address and subnet mask NOTE Your IS department may make these assignments If they do not use the examples in this document which support using the default address of FLEXmaster modules 192 168 2 101 For the examples in this document enter IP address 192 168 2 102 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Click OK ajx General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 3102 Subnet mask ene 259 255 70 Default gateway f Obtain DNS server ad
3. File Edit View Call Transfer Help ols e alal CARRIER ACCESS CORPORATION Broadband Access Solutions Cacscacscacs Cacscac CACSCAC CACSCACS CACSCACS MASTERseries R Cacscacs cacscacs Carrier Access Corporation Cacscacs cacscac Copyright C 2666 Cacscac Cacscac CACSCA t CACSCA FLEXmaster version CRCSC CA cacs FLEXboot version cac cacs CAS FLEXengine version t CACSCAC t IP Services version CACSCACSCACSCACS CACSCACSCACS cacs Carrier Access FLEXmaster Connected 0 01 44 lvr100 9600 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS Num Capture Print echo At this point you can issue commands through the Command Line Interface CLI or launch the Text User Interface TUI To change the password issue the passwd command For details about the CLI see Chapter 11 in the user manual For more information about the TUI see Accessing the Text User Interface on page 13 12 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Accessing the Text User Interface Accessing the Text User Interface MASTERseries uses a Text User Interface TUD which is a character based display To access the TUI from the CLI issue the following command sequence cd tui tui tui The main screen appears when you launch the TUI The following diagram describes the fields on the main screen A Configuration Software enu Area number Version currently Physical Slot Number the NMS cable is attached to Configurat
4. 3 Atthe Link Name field type a name optional The name can be up to 11 alphanumeric characters and names are case sensitive MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 235 Basic Configuration Setting Link Parameters 10 11 12 At the Destination Name field type a name for the remote end of this link The name can be up to 11 alphanumeric characters and names are case sensitive Set the framing format Select from the following T1 ESF Use or extended superframe formats T1 default T1 D4 Use for Select for superframe D4 formats T1 ERIC Use when connecting to equipment that uses Ericsson modified D4 framing format This format does not support signaling The Line Build Out field sets the output attenuation level of the T1 link Select one of the following values OdB Default 7 5dB 15dB 22 5dB Disable Alarm Reporting controls the administrative status of a link The default value is No Typically for used links select No For unused links select Yes Set the Idle code This is transmitted when the link is idle The default idle code is 55 The Cross Alarm Indication Signal AIS indicates when an upstream failure has been detected By default cross AIS is disabled Disable AIS if the link is not being used and you want to prevent alarms from being reported on the link To enable alarm indication signaling for the specified link set this value to yes Cross AIS does not work on fractional T1s The
5. 46 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Alarms The alarms screen is available in the TUI Alarms and Diagnostics Alarms The alarms screen displays the current status of each link port and power supply installed in the chassis None of the fields on this screen are editable At the bottom of the screen is an alarm status summary for the entire chassis and a listing of slots currently in alarm Interfaces will appear as d or Diag when a loopback BERT or both are active on the interface Press R to refresh the display EDIT CFG 1 Alarms sTat Diag pOrt Link tImeslot clK Connect coMmit aPs Setup Flex RUN CFG 1 co 10 01 CO NN ES Power Supply 1 Up Power Supply 2 Up u Unassigned U Up D Down I Init d Diag O Off 22 2 22 GREEN Alarms LINK DS3 PORT lt gt lt gt M Tn ABCD 111 1111 EFGH S En MODULE TYPE 1234 5678 9012 3456 123 1234 M T1 FLEXmaster16 UUUU UUUU u Fans Down Disabled MSRV TII TILT 1234 5678 9012 3456 uuuu uuuu uuuu uuuu Jan 25 2005 11 29 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 47 Alarms and Diagnostics Logs Logs Logs are available for the system as well as for individual links These logs can be exported to a file for use in troubleshooting For information about how to access the GUI see Accessing the GUI on
6. CarrierAccess MASTERseries 6 01 QUICK START GUIDE Part Number 002 0273 2001 Product Release 6 01 February 2007 Carrier Access Corporation Proprietary and Confidential Do Not Copy or Distribute For Internal Use Only Copyright 2007 Carrier Access Corporation All rights reserved The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Carrier Access Corporation The hardware and software described herein are furnished under a license or non disclosure agreement The hardware software and manual may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of this agreement It is against the law to reproduce transmit transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any medium electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise any part of this manual or software supplied with MASTERseries for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the express written permission of Carrier Access Corporation The Carrier Access Logo is a registered trademark of Carrier Access Corporation FLEXmaster and MASTERseries are trademarks of Carrier Access Corporation All other brand or product names are trademarks or registration trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Contact Information Carrier Access Corporation 5395 Pearl Parkway Boulder CO 80301 2490 Corporate Phone 303 442 5455 Fax 30
7. page 14 Link Alarm Logs Link Alarm logs are available for DS1 and DS3 links The Log View Link Log window displays the alarm history log for the selected link The alarm history log is a circular buffer containing a maximum of 400 entries To display the link alarm log 1 7 Tree View System 9 7 t FLEXmaster8A c D81 o 11 O fm 1 IBI g gt c3 1L Diagnostics 31L Performance Statistics Select the desired link in the Tree View right click to display the context menu and select View Link Log The Alarm Log for the selected link displays in the View Link Log window Log View Link Log Clear Log Link 1L03 Alarm Log 11 19 08 21 Feb 2007 RED TxD Yel RxD Los 11 19 06 21 Feb 2007 GREEN TxD Norm RxD Los 11 18 05 21 Feb 2007 GREEN TxD Norm RxD Norm 11 19 05 21 Feb 2007 End of Log You can also use the GUI menu to access link logs Click on Logs Link Log 48 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Alarms and Diagnostics Logs System Log The Log View System Log window shows a history of system events including configuration changes and error conditions The system event history log is a circular buffer containing a maximum of 400 entries To display the system log select log from the main menu bar and select System Log Admin Configuration Connect Le Setup Alarms The system log displays in the Details View wi
8. Alarms and Diagnostics in this quick start guide To exit the TUI session press Q for Quit This will return you to the CLI Q Quit MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 13 Installation Accessing the GUI Accessing the GUI 14 Minimum Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements for operating the MASTERseries GUI P connectivity to the master module Any Java capable web browser Your PC must be running the Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 5 0 Update 07 or higher Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher The FLEXmaster GUI is supported on Windows Vista NOTE Installing a newer JRE may cause a conflict if you have other JREs installed which support other applications Troubleshooting JRE 1 6 0 If you use JRE 1 6 0 you need to disable applet caching in the Java control panel prior to running the FLEXmaster GUI To disable applet caching Go to Start Control Panel Java 1 On the General tab under Temporary Internet Files select Settings 2 Uncheck Keep temporary files on my computer and click OK 3 Click OK to exit the Java Control Panel This works for JRE 1 6 0 on Windows XP and Windows Vista Establishing IP Connectivity to the Master Module The MASTERseries and your PC must be in the same subnet in order to use the GUI To achieve this you can Change the IP address of your PC Change the IP address of the MASTERseries Create a DHCP Pool De
9. ERES 39 NI T cm 39 Sample Configuration sleeeeeeeeee re 39 Ern P 40 OVerVIeW L eise b ERU Rete bReLCEUMP NES E EE E ER RE 40 Step 1 Designate ATM Links 00 0 2 eee 40 Step 2 Map the Physical Ports to Virtual Ports 40 Step 3 Define Traffic Descriptors TDs 0 0000 42 Step 4 Create Virtual Connections VCs 0 0 0 0 00 2 e eee eee 42 Step 5 Drop One DSO to the Port for the LMU 43 xii MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Table of Contents Step 6 Create 2 CES mappings 0 0 cece eee eens 43 Clock Settings 505504054 sense env 568 oe ioe As a ee 44 Save and Activate the Configuration 0 0 00 neure eee eee 44 Alarms and Diagnostics Before you Bes 5 4 4 55 pie pp uniad eka REPRE e e bee eee 45 EEDS iep Sk hae ae pe TEENS Ae DSS Eh OES SERES S Re ER eee E 45 Alarms ei 6 d eer ers RR ep het mated Go la cases cde E 47 ID E E E E E E ENE E E E EE 48 Link AlarnrLogs ze ne papie ee E GRIS E bad E EEE EE 48 System LOG seitin R EL CUR regc R e E qup EE EE 49 Viewing Link and Port Status 0 2 eee ee eee 50 Performing Link Diagnostics 0 0 0 0 eee cece eee 51 Performing Port Diagnostics 0 0 00 eee ee 52 Optional IP Setup OVerVIeW secet sae ae dae br Ia als Be iva pv aaa dk 53 Setting the IP Address on your PC 00 0 0 eee eee eee eee 53 Changing the IP Address of the MA
10. External The timing source is derived from the network using loop timing 2 Select the links to be used as timing sources A primary source must be selected if the clock mode is set to external No Default Indicates that this link is not a timing source Pr primary Sets the selected link as the primary timing source for the chassis You can select only one primary source Se secondary Sets the selected link as an alternate timing source that can be used if the primary source fails There is no limit to the number of secondary timing sources that can be used 3 Click Save MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 29 Basic Configuration Configuring V 35 Port Parameters Configuring V 35 Port Parameters 30 To configure the V 35 port parameters click on the View desired port in the Tree View Tree View The parameters for the port display in the Detail J System C 1 FLEXmaster8 e D81 E v 35 D teat 7 v 35 Port Configuration Card Number 1 Connection Rate Port ID 1P01 Type Port Clock Source Internal M Destination Link Name Port Type DACS Assigned Timeslots Interface Type 35 Clear To Send Base Rate Nx64 v Data Set Ready Data Carrier Detect Save Reset The following steps walk you through configuring a V 35 port Fill in the fields as described below and click Save to apply your changes These changes will not
11. Guide 23 Basic Configuration Opening a Configuration Profile Opening a Configuration Profile Before you can use the configuration settings you modify in the following sections you must open a configuration profile in the configuration editor You can create a new configuration or you can modify an existing configuration Use the following steps to access the configuration editor 1 Select Options from the Configuration menu The Configuration Options window displays Load Commit Load the selected config profile Save the Edit Config to the into the Edit Config selected config profile Co LoadFrom 1 Save To 4 Export Configuration ard drive Export the entire Chassis Configuration 192 168 2 102 Configuration gt Options To edit a previously saved configuration select the number of the desired configuration profile from the Load From pulldown list To create a new profile select New from the pulldown list Activate Copy the selected config profile into the Run config Activate Y EN Activate Profile 1 to the local hard drive Export 3 Click Load to load the selected configuration into the configuration editor 4 Begin modifying the configuration parameters as described in the following sections 24 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Setting Link Parameters Setting Link Parameters Link parameters set the configuration optio
12. The status bar in the GUI always indicates the currently running configuration for example RUN CFG 1 When an APS switch occurs the display changes to show currently running CFG previously running CFG Admin Configuration Connect Log Setup Alarms System 1 FLEXmastert6 Retum ALARM RED DATE 21 Feb 2007 VERSION 6 01 CLOCK Internal EDIT CFG 1 RUN CFG 2 1 RUN CFG 271 In the example above RUN CFG 2 1 indicates that an APS switch has occurred The configuration now running is 2 and the configuration that was running before the APS was config 1 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 33 Basic Configuration Saving the Configuration Saving the Configuration After setting the configuration parameters as required you must save commit the configuration as a configuration profile before it can be used If you edited the running configuration you can assign it a new configuration number or use the current number Use the following steps to save your configuration Configuration gt Options 1 Select Options from the Configuration menu The Configuration Options window displays 2 Selectthe number you want to use for configuration profile from the Save To pulldown list and click Commit Load Commit Activate Load the selected config profile Save the Edit Config to the Copythe selected config profile into the Edit Config selected c
13. beyond what is covered by the warranty through different support plans The plans are designed to maximize network availability through advance replacement for defective equipment Please contact your Carrier Access representative for support program details Warranty Procedure BUYER must promptly notify Carrier Access of any defect in the Product or Software and comply with Carrier Access return repair policy and procedures Carrier Access or its agent will have the right to inspect the Product or workmanship on BUYER s premises With respect to a warranty defect in Product hardware reported to Carrier Access by BUYER during the warranty period Carrier Access as its sole obligation and BUYER s exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty will use commercially reasonable efforts at its option to a repair replace or service at its factory or on the BUYER s premises the Product or component therein or workmanship found to be defective so that the Product hardware operates substantially in accordance with Carrier Access Documentation or b credit BUYER for the Product in accordance with Carrier Access s depreciation policy With respect to a warranty defect in the Licensed Software reported to Carrier Access by BUYER during the 90 day software warranty period Carrier Access at its own expense and as its sole obligation and BUYER s exclusive remedy for any breach of the software warranty will use commercially reasonable efforts to at its
14. brackets are installed on the chassis for a 19 inch rack 1 To rack mount the assembled unit attach the unit with the brackets to the rack using the screws provided 2 Ground the chassis 19 inch Mounting Bracket Grounding the Chassis WARNING THE GROUND TERMINAL ON THE POWER BLOCK MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE FRAME GROUND TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT Attach ground wire from the terminal block to the frame ground For more information about the terminal block see Terminal Block on page 6 4 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Power Power This section describes the power supplies for use in a 2 slot chassis 24 48 VDC Power Supplies FLEXmaster modules are powered by the 24 48 VDC power supplies only The power supplies are redundant and load sharing Power Supply Input Power DC Configuration Wattage Feed s Fuse 24 48VDC 20 70V 30W dual 3 15A LEDs The LED states of both power supplies LED State Description 24 48 VDC Power Off DC input missing or failure a rag T CarrierAccess Green DC input present DC Power The 48 VDC and 24 VDC power entry modules provide DC power protection and isolation when you attach the leads properly Model 8015 24V0C P N 40058902 1024 1D MPN 6016 C o z REV J Lt Qt Lo 5 plo OJ An FEED A FEED MAJ ALARIA MIN ALARM 24 VOC 1 6 A CAUTION tor continued
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16. link Scrambling provides some additional security of the signal being transmitted Important the scrambling setting must match on both ends of the link Idle Cell Discard determines whether the UNI discards the ATM idle filler cells Idle cells are inserted into the data stream to fill up to bandwidth when there is insufficient data being transmitted Yes Default Set idle cell discard for the specified link No Do not set idle cell discard for the specified link MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Configuring System Timing 15 The Portspeed field displays the speed in cells per second based on the values set in the other fields 16 Commit save and Activate your changes from the Configuration gt Options window For more information see Saving the Configuration on page 36 Configuring System Timing Configure the system timing to specify which links to use as the timing source You can configure one primary and one or more secondary external timing sources or an internally generated timing source Access the system timing configuration option from the Setup menu y g g p p Setup System Timing 2 Ec L TES IE E LET ILI Em C HER ice 2x s 3 b I5 Lal 3 FLEXmaster DS3 ATM To set timing 1 Select a Clock Mode Internal The timing source is the internal crystal of the module 25ppm This is the default
17. o correctly installed the application module faceplate will make contact with the chassis 4 Toinstall a second application module repeat the process for slot 2 Removing an Application Module To remove an application module from a 2 slot chassis remove the two screws that lock the module faceplate to the chassis then push the ejector handle to the right to disengage the connectors Slide the module out carefully Adapter Installation 1 Insert the adapter module into the back of the 2 slot chassis directly behind the application module installed in steps above and press firmly to make full contact with the midplane connector of the chassis The text along the edge 2 SLOT DOWN should be upright 2 Secure the adapter module to the chassis by tightening the screws on the faceplate NOTE Blank faceplates must be installed on each empty slot to be in compliance with product emission standards MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 9 Installation Local Management Local Management This section describes how to connect the NMS cable also known as craft cable for communication with the MASTERseries console 1 Insert the NMS cable into the NMS jack on the master module the module with the blinking PST LED 2 Plug the other end of the NMS cable into the COM port of your PC or the port of your VT100 terminal Ferrite Bead Add a ferrite bead part number 010 0365 to the NMS cable of the mas
18. on page 32 Configuring Cross Connects on page 33 Configuring APS for Link Failures on page 34 Saving the Configuration on page 36 Activating the Configuration on page 36 Setting the System Name and Location on page 37 Launching a Telnet Session on page 38 ATM Configuration on page 39 Default Settings The FLEXmaster16 and FLEXmaster8A modules shipped in your hardware configurations have a default configuration profile loaded on them Default configuration profiles include the following settings The links on each card are cross connected odd links from the network to the even links on the radio side All of the links are set to T1 403 protocol The loop code remains at the default code 10 The primary clock is on the first network link 1L01 The remaining odd links have secondary clocks assigned Basic Configuration Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time To set the date and time select Date amp Time from the Setup menu The Setup Date amp Time window displays You can set the time manually or retrieve the time and date settings from an SNTP server on your network Manually Setting the System Date amp Time 1 Select Set Manually 2 Inthe Manual panel select the desired Year Day Month Hour and Minute F Setup Date amp Time Method Set Manually Set via SNTP Manual Network Server IP Address Sync Frequency Packet Transfer Timezone _ Enable Timezo
19. out over DS3 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 39 Basic Configuration ATM Configuration Assumptions User has logged in with sufficient privileges Starting with new configuration Overview This example demonstrates how to configure the MASTERseries 1 Traffic will come in 1L01 GSM and 1L02 TDM and go out DS3 ATM backhaul using 2D01 2 Single Timeslot CES 1P01 v 35 connected to msrv 2M08 and transported out 2D01 This takes a timeslot from an ATM backhaul VC and drops it to a port Step 1 Designate ATM Links Links on the MASTERseries are by default TDM links Decide which links you want use for ATM In this configuration we will map 1L01 to 2M01 1L02 to 2M02 Circuit Emulation CES can be used only on MSRV links MO1 MOS 1 8 CES converts TDM traffic to ATM backhaul Step 2 Map the Physical Ports to Virtual Ports To get from the TDM side to the ATM side you have to TDM MSRV p ATM map the connections through the msrv ports The following describes how to map physical port 1L01 to ATM Virtual Port 2M01 on the Wintegra using all 24 TS Timeslots 1 bs the main screen press the C key to go to the Connect screen Press C Connect enter At the No prompt select link 1L01 Press enter Select timeslot TSO1 and press enter to move to the Type column 40 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration ATM Configuration 4 Use the N P keys t
20. skip this section and go to Local Management on page 10 Each module is made up an engine or application module and an adapter Application P g module or Engine Adapter Module WARNING STATIC PROTECTION IS REQUIRED DURING INSTALLATION PROPER HANDLING GROUNDING AND PRECAUTIONARY ESD MEASURES ARE ESSENTIAL WHEN INSTALLING AND SERVICING PARTS OR MODULES Removing Adapter Strips NOTE Before installing modules and adapters into a 2 slot chassis you must remove the adapter strips To remove an adapter strip Loosen screws and remove the adapter strip from the application module and adapter module Adapter strip E eg MR BRNO 8 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Module Installation Application Module Installation When installing two modules in a 2 slot chassis install the first in slot 1 first slot from the left When only using one module install it in slot 2 This is to ensure optimal cooling performance To install an application module 1 Gently slide the module into the slot and press firmly to make full contact with the midplane connector of the chassis 2 Be sure that the ID tag on the engine is to the right when inserting into the chassis The text along the edge 2 SLOT DOWN should be upright wor 3 Secure the application module to the chassis with the EW lla i LB screws on the faceplate of the application module When A ERE
21. take effect until you commit and activate the configuration See Saving the Configuration on page 36 To configure a port l 2 3 Open the V 35 Port Configuration window by clicking on a port in the Tree View The card number and Port ID appear at the top left At the Port Name field you can type a name optional The name can be up to 11 alphanumeric characters and names are case sensitive This port name is used in other configuration windows where Select a clock source Internal Default The system supplies a clock synchronized to the network External The clock is supplied by an external CPE device called 306 mode in other devices Port Type and Interface Type are set as DACS and V 35 respectively These values are read only MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Configuring V 35 Port Parameters 6 Select a base rate for the port Nx64 64 kbps operation Default Nx56 56 kbps operation with bit stuffing Note Nx56 is typically used only at SF formatted T1 sites The following fields are all read only The Connection rate is equal to the base rate multiplied by the number of timeslots assigned in the Cross Connect window see Configuring Cross Connects on page 33 This is a read only value and cannot be edited Type Port if there is a drop to this port this field displays Link If it is not connected this field displays Idle Destination Link Name displa
22. the Master Module 14 Installing the Java Runtime Environment for Windows 14 Launching the GUI 94 kat sa Yn RAE cobs Sale wilh PUES ain 19 Basic Configuration Before you Bes ipe tet ea neha cet Seah ieeah ew d ET ER RE VE 21 In this S ChlONis 24 oe sca e PER EERA P EUER STER 21 Default Set nps 5 4 ce cased cae PG REESCVRRREUESGLERRETARR Ge V REY 21 Setting the Date and Time 1 0 0 2 eee cee nA 22 Manually Setting the System Date amp Time 0 0 22 Using SNTP to Set the System Date amp Time 23 Opening a Configuration Profile 24 Setting Link Parameters 0 0 0 2 eee cee eee 25 Configuring T1 Links er ertkko seh ope ee ho ety ERR SENI PER 25 Configuring DS3 Links 2 eoe seers ee eee ees 27 Configuring System Timing 00 0 0 c cece eee e 29 Configuring V 35 Port Parameters 0 00 c cece eee eee 30 Configuring Multi Service Ports 32 Configuring Cross Connects 1 2 0 0 0 0c cee eee eee 33 Configuring APS for Link Failures 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ee eee eee eee 34 APS Switch Indicator 35 Saving the Configuration 0 0 0 0 cee eee 36 Activating the Configuration 0 0 0 eee ce ee ee 36 Setting the System Name and Location 0 000000 0005 37 Launching a Telnet Session 0 0 0 0 eee eee ee eee eee 38 ATM Configurations 55 0445 cocoa e eA phot ge nade E E ke nee
23. transmit an independent clock reference through the DS3 link Select the loopback mode None Default No loopback or normal operation Line causes the receive signal at the DS3 interface to be internally routed to the transmitter of the module Local The local loopback is performed using transceiver circuitry This test verifies proper operation of the unit up to the transceiver on the link interface Payload The payload loopback causes the receive signal at the DS3 interface to be internally routed to the transmitter of the module with the exception that the framing and CRC 6 bits are reinserted to the transmit signal stream The receive signal to the module is not affected by the loopback Set FEAC LB enables or disables the Far End Alarm and Control FEAC Loopback function If this function is enabled and the DS3 receives a FEAC loopback code the DS3 data will be looped back to the remote end No Default Disable the Far End Alarm and Control FEAC Loopback function for the specified link Yes Enable the Far End Alarm and Control FEAC Loopback function for the specified link Set this to determine whether a FEAC Loopback code is sent to the remote end if the code is sent it should cause the data to be looped back if the remote end has FEAC enabled No Default Do not send a FEAC Loopback code to the remote end for the specified link Yes Send a FEAC Loopback code to the remote end for the specified
24. 11 alphanumeric characters and names are case sensitive This DS3 Name is used in other configuration windows where MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 27 Basic Configuration Setting Link Parameters 28 10 11 12 13 14 At the Destination Name field type a name for the remote end of this link The name can be up to 11 alphanumeric characters and names are case sensitive Set the framing format Select CBit or M23 The Line Build Out field sets the output attenuation level of the link Select from gt 255 feet lt 255 feet Disable DS3 controls the administrative status of the link The default value is No Select Yes to change the status to off and to stop the LED from showing red This can be useful if you have a link which is not in use but you don t want to see the red LED on the front of the module This also disables alarm reporting Transmit clock determines the clock source for this DS3 link Internal default means the link uses the chassis clock Loop means timing is derived from the incoming link Select how the ATM data is mapped Direct default means ATM data is mapped to ATM cell boundaries based on the HEC field in the ATM cell header Select PLCP and cells are mapped into the DS3 data stream using the ATM Physical Layer Convergence Protocol PLCP The PLCP mapping is a high overhead protocol and reduces the DS3 bandwidth from 106 000 CPS to about 96 000 CPS It also allows users to
25. 3 443 5908 WWW carrieraccess com Customer Support Direct 800 786 9029 E mail tech support carrieraccess com Supporting Software Version MASTERseries 6 01 PREFACE Compliance Safety of Information Technology Equipment MASTERseries is safety certified by an independent laboratory and is compliant with the following safety standards UL60950 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN60950 FCC Requirements Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense NOTE Changes or modifications to any unit not expressly approv
26. Corporation Customer Support at 800 786 9929 or 303 442 5455 for RMA number repair warranty information and shipping instructions Be prepared to provide the following information Carrier Access Corporation serial number s from the system chassis or circuit card s Name of distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product Description of defect MASTER series Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Comphtance 4 0 exces ste ERR ea RARE AAR NG ETUR OE DUM E S AUS iii Safety of Information Technology Equipment iii FCC Requirements Part 15 1 1 0 upeti epicea i reae EE eee iii FCC Requirements Part 68 0 cece eee eee iv Industry Canada ICES 003 0 eee eee vi Industry Canada CS 03 2 0 eects vi Safety Information 2 luus cesses E ee ae MER eb ee eee ETE vii nc c orrc ce vii Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions anuanua unana viii Marrably 42e Relig e pecbiclhra uer Red eis pad ARE andes ix Warranty Procedure 0 0 eee en ix Limitation of Warranty amp Limitation of Remedies X Warranty Product Returns 20 0 cece eee een eee X Introduction OVEIVIEW 2 265420 ERU a E AER EATEN Aq S AMETE ARN FCR 1 Technician Laptop Requirements 0 0 cece ee eee 1 References oi eek iik kee e eoa RR EE RARE RR ELA DE EE dna 1 Hardware Configurations lese 1 TDM Syste
27. LING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT INDICATE ACCEPTANCE BY SELECTING THE ACCEPT BUTTON AT THE OIM SE THEE PEEVEEN YOL SRE NOTV INE TARE GOIN HYLE TEE TERMS i J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 7 Progress Installing The pragram features you selected are being installed 16 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Accessing the GUI 6 When the installation is complete the Installation Complete dialog displays Click Finish to close the wizard m 3J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 7 Complete xi Installation Completed The Install Wizard has successfully installed J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 7 Click Finish to exit the wizard Back Cancel Installing the JRE from the Software CD If you do not have internet access use the following steps to install the JRE from the software CD before you log into the GUI the first time NOTE If you do not have the JRE installed or if you have an earlier version of the JRE installed you will get a blank screen when you attempt to run the GUI Insert the software CD that accompanied your equipment into the CD ROM drive of you PC 2 Locate the JRE installation file 3re 1 5 0 09 windows i1586 p exe in the java folder of the software CD 3 Double click the file name to start the installation wizard MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 17 Installation Accessing the GUI 4 The License Agree
28. Loop Up Code is what you send to the link to force a loop up The default value is 10 You can also choose from 20 30 40 50 60 and 70 Note When used with Nokia radios the industry standard setting of 10 needs to be changed Refer to the MOP for your market for guidelines on how to set this The Facility Data Link Protocol enables performance monitoring statistics gathering The default is Off or no error collection Select Off T1_403 T1 ESF only or PMON_D4 T1 D4 or T1 ERIC only Select a line code B8ZS is the default this is generally used on newer T1 circuits AMI is an older link coding technique for T1 circuits At the bottom of the window are the ATM parameters These are available if your module is ATM enabled and the link is configured for ATM 13 14 15 16 26 Scrambling provides some additional security of the signal being transmitted Important the scrambling setting must match on both ends of the link Idle Cell Discard determines whether the UNI discards the ATM idle filler cells Idle cells are inserted into the data stream to fill up to bandwidth when there is insufficient data being transmitted Yes Default Set idle cell discard for the specified link No Do not set idle cell discard for the specified link The Portspeed field displays the speed in cells per second based on the values set in the other fields Commit save and Activate your changes from the Configuration gt Options w
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30. STERseries lesse esee 56 Creating a DHCP Pool ar EE e eEIONT que M Dres 56 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide xiii Table of Contents xiv MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide INTRODUCTION Overview This quick start guide provides instructions for installing and configuring FLEXmaster modules running MASTERseries 6 01 Technician Laptop Requirements In order to follow the instructions in this quick start guide your PC must be one where you have appropriate permission to change the IP address of the Network Interface Card NIC Also your laptop must be able to connect via RS 232 port or through the USB port with an RS 232 adapter References MASTERseries 6 01 User Manual part number 770 0149 AF Hardware Configurations This document is specifically written to assist with the following configurations TDM System part number 8692 0D2 00052 TDM transport system with 16 T1 ports 4 10 100 LAN ports 2 10 100 Network ports 1 V 35 dual 24 48 VDC power and a 2 slot chassis One 2 slot chassis with rack mounts Two 2 slot power supplies FLEXmaster16 TDM Module with 16 T1 ports 4 10 100 LAN ports 2 10 100 Network ports V 35 port Introduction Hardware Configurations ATM System part number 8692 0D2 00075 ATM transport system with 8 T1 ports 4 10 100 LAN ports 2 10 100 Network ports DS3c 1 V 35 dual 24 48 VDC power and a 2 slot chassis One 2 slot chassis with rack mo
31. Select the System Node from the Tree View The System Details window displays in the Detail View 7 System Details System Name System Master System Type FLEXmaster Running Config System Location Boulder Edit Config 1 System Date 21 Feb 2007 Overall Alarm Status GREEN System Time 18 27 12 System Contact x5638 PS 1 Op Status Up PS Fan Status Up PS 2 Op Status Up Reset 2 Type a name in the System Name field The name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive This information is optional 3 Type the location of the system The name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive 4 Type the name or phone number of the main system contact for this chassis This information is optional 5 Click Save Clicking Reset clears all of the editable fields NOTE This system name is not related to the MIB Il sysName object MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 37 Basic Configuration Launching a Telnet Session Launching a Telnet Session A Telnet session can be used to access the TUI or the CLI Admin gt Telnet Before you can use the Telnet session the module must be connected via Ethernet To access the Telnet option select Telnet from the Admin menu A Telnet session launches and connects to the IP address of the card connected to the NMS cable The Login screen for the card displays The Telnet session us
32. The VPI VCI entries depend on how your network is configured In this case 2D01 1 40 and 2D01 1 50 will be used for CES 01 MASTER ER ACCESS MASTERseries Ver 6 01 Uni Td Ve vP sWitch Ima cEs Bridge Oam Stats EDIT CFG 1 RUN CFG 1 Showing all PVCs on Card 2 PVC QoS VC Class Use 40 CBR ES PVC FullT1CES Enabled 50 CBR ES PVC FullT1CES Enabled 60 CBR ES PVC v35 Enabled 42 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration ATM Configuration Step 5 Drop One DSO to the Port for the LMU Map 2MOS to 1P01 Go to the port menu pOrt gt Msrv gt Card 2 01 MASTER E E MASTERseries Dacs Msrv EDIT CFG 1 2 Typ gt lt Path Port Type Base Rate ID Link Name TimeSlot 01 MSRV 64k 1536 Link 1L01 GSM 1 1 02 RV 64k 1536 Link 1L02 TDMA 1 1 03 RV 64k 0 Idle 04 RV 64k Idle 05 RV k Idle RV k Idle k Idle k Port k k k k k k k k IN No No NM NM OP PM A lt o P Dn OOO anna Nw A N k4 n lt o A o A Ca ay Idle Idle Idle Idle Idle Idle AU lt lt O A m a 0 BB be b aS ANNANANNNDNNMNANNWN WN A lt D n NO NOPKNSPNOPKPLPM LN O GOG OGOOGO GO Feb 26 2007 16 24 Step 6 Create 2 CES mappings Circuit Emulation Services allow the emulation of TDM services
33. alog displayed depend on what browser you are using 3 When you click the prompt to install the plug in a dialog similar to the following displays Internet Explorer Security Warning xj Do you want to install this software Mame J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 7 Publisher Sun Microsystems Inc C Always install software from Sun Microsystems Inc C Never install software from Sun Microsystems Inc Ask me every time 5 Fewer options Install Don t Install While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 15 Installation Accessing the GUI 4 Click Install or Yes The License Agreement dialog displays Select Typical Setup and click Accept to start the installation wizard _ if J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 7 License License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully un Microsystems Inc Binary Code License Agreement for the JAVA 2 PLATFORM STANDARD EDITION RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT 5 0 UN MICROSYSTEMS INC SUN IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE IDENTIFIED BELOW TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS BINARY CODE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS COLLECTIVELY AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTAL
34. as Off 50 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Performing Link Diagnostics To perform diagnostics on a link from the Tree View right click on the link to display the context menu and then select Diagnostics The Diagnostics window displays Here you can view the current link status run Loopback and BERT tests and observe the current test status F Diagnostics Link FI ESF B8zs Frame Line Code Loopback Test Loopback Type BERT Test Direction To Network Loopback Timeout 0 Start Stop partem Alarms and Diagnostics Performing Link Diagnostics System 9 c 1 FLEXmaster8A E D81 o 11 Disabled Protocol OFF BERT Timeout 0 Start stop Error Inject Rate None Inject Error Clear Counts Current Test Status Loopback Status Loopback Type None BERT Status State INACTIVE Sync Lost Sync OUT Bit Errors Timeout 0 Lapsed Time NOTE Diagnostics for the DS3c 3 Module including Loopbacks are found under the Flex gt Uni menu in the TUI MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 51 Alarms and Diagnostics Performing Port Diagnostics Performing Port Diagnostics MASTERSseries supports diagnostic loopback and BERT functions on any port in the MASTERseries unit To perform diagnostics on a port from the Tree View right click on the port 7 Tree View Syst
35. ccess Product or the system Determination of Severity 1 2 or 3 shall be made solely by Carrier Access following receipt of the reported problem Refurbished material may be used to repair or replace the Product BUYER shall bear the risk of loss for Products or Software returned to Carrier Access for repair replacement or service and the same must be shipped pre paid by BUYER MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide ix Preface Requests for warranty services and troubleshooting must be made to and will be provided by the Carrier Access Customer Support Center via telephone during the warranty period and during normal business hours Normal business hours for Carrier Access Customer Support Center are 7 00 a m to 6 00 p m Mountain Time Monday through Friday excluding weekends and standard Carrier Access recognized holidays Limitation of Warranty amp Limitation of Remedies Correction of defects by repair replacement or service will be at Carrier Access s option and constitute Carrier Access sole obligation and BUYER s sole and exclusive remedy under the limited warranty Any such error correction or replacement provided to BUYER does not extend the original warranty period for hardware or software respectively Carrier Access assumes no warranty or other liability with respect to defects in the Product or Software caused by a modification repair storage installation operation or maintenance of the Product or Software
36. dmin Password nms MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 19 Installation Accessing the GUI 3 The home page for the MASTERseries GUI appears The exact appearance of the home page depends on the number and type of modules installed Admin Configuration Connect Log Setup Alarms F3 Tree View System o 7 1 FLEXmaster8A gt 5 2 FLEXmaster DS3 ATM DEP was Rra M power 3 P8 24 48 VDC 24 48 VDC 75W 75W 5 System Details System Name System Master System Type FLEXmaster Running Config System Location Edit Config System Date 23 Feb 2007 Overall Alarm Status ALARM RED DATE 23 Feb 2007 VERSION 6 01 CLOCK Internal EDIT CFG 1 RUN CFG 1 Applet Main FlexMaster started di Internet 20 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide BASIC CONFIGURATION Before you Begin For information about how to access the GUI see Accessing the GUI on page 14 Because this is a quick start guide the configuration information is not comprehensive For more complete definitions of the interface and its technologies consult the user manual In this Section The following sections provide brief instructions for configuring MASTERseries Setting the Date and Time on page 22 Opening a Configuration Profile on page 24 Setting Link Parameters on page 25 Configuring System Timing on page 29 Configuring V 35 Port Parameters on page 30 Configuring Multi Service Ports
37. dress automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced Cancel 7 Click OK and then close to exit the Network Connections dialogs MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 55 Optional IP Setup Changing the IP Address of the MASTERseries Changing the IP Address of the MASTERseries Use the following commands to change the IP address on 1E1 If you are connecting directly from your PC connect a crossover Ethernet cable from your NIC to Ethernet 1 Issue the following commands from the CLI For more information about accessing the CLI see Logging In on page 12 Command Description cd IEL Change mode to interface 1E1 1E1 shutdown Set IEI as out of service 1E1 ip config 198 168 2 101 mask 255 255 255 0 Set the IP address and subnet mask for the interface 1E1 no shutdown Set 1E1 as in service 1E1 cd Change to root mode show ip interface lel Creating a DHCP Pool This may be useful if administrative settings prevent you from changing the IP address of your PC Follow this procedure and the MASTERseries will obtain a valid IP address from the router at the cell 56 site Issue commands from the CLI Verify the IP address change and that the interface is up 1 Verify that the DHCP pool table and subnet option table are empty Command Description
38. e for the chassis ALM solid red Alarm failed power on self test Link Status FLEXmaster16 and FLEXmaster8A T1 E1 STATUS an a n o M 0 o 8 da 2s a State Description solid red OOF out of frame AIS solid green Link is up blinking red LOS solid yellow Yellow sync alarm or RAI Indicates red alarm on the far end blinking yellow Diagnostic function present off Link is disabled For more details about individual alarms see the Card Statistics window see Viewing Link and Port Status on page 50 Alarms and Diagnostics LEDs Link Status FLEXmasterDS3c Status for each link is represented by two LEDs STAT and LOS STAT LOS Description DS3 green green Normal the link is up flashing red flashing red LOS Loss of signal STAT LOS solid red solid green OOF out of frame STAT LOS AIS erat tee solid yellow solid green FERF Far end receive failure or yellow alarm flashing yellow green Loopback in progress green green Normal the link is up For more details about individual alarms see the Card Statistics window see Viewing Link and Port Status on page 50 Ethernet Status LED State Description Ethernet status light solid yellow Indicates ethernet cable is connected to a device If connecting directly to a NIC card use a crossover cable Ethernet activity light blinking green Ethernet activity
39. e telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service This equipment must not be used on party lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information Repair service and warranty information can be obtained from Carrier Access Corporation 5395 Pearl Parkway Boulder CO 80301 2490 800 786 9929 or 303 442 5455 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved All repairs should be performed by Carrier Access or an authorized agent It is the responsibility of the users requiring service to report the need for service to Carrier Access or an authorized agent MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Preface 9 Data Equipment For permissive programmable and or fixed loss loop operation data equipment in addition to the general requirements for all equipment information must be provided explaining which jack is associated with each operation Permissive use RJ 11C Programmable use RJ 41S and RJ 45S Fixed Loss Loop use RJ 41S Refer to ATIS Technica
40. ed by the party responsible for compliance may cause damage to the equipment and could void your authority to operate the equipment Preface FCC Requirements Part 68 The following instructions are provided to ensure compliance with the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules Part 68 1 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the America s Carriers Telecommunication Association Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments ACTA On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following standard jack types for network connection Port ID REN SOC FIC USOC T1 ports 6 0N 04DU9 BN RJ 48C 1 8 or 1 16 04DU9 DN 04DU9 1KN 04DU9 1SN 04DU9 1ZN This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using cabling that complies with the requirements of FCC Part 68 rules In the unlikely event that this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary Th
41. em to display the context menu and then select Diagnostics 7 t FLEXmastergA The Diagnostics window displays Here you can view the current e D81 port status run Loopback and BERT tests and observe the current test status F Diagnostics Port Type DACS Interface 35 Loopback Test Loopback Type Loopback Timeout 0 Start Stop BERT Test Direction To Port Pattern BERT Timeout 0 Start Stop Error Inject Rate None Inject Error Clear Counts Current Test Status Loopback Status Loopback Type None Timeout 0 BERT Status State INACTIVE Sync Lost Lapsed Time Sync OUT Bit Errors 52 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide OPTIONAL IP SETUP Overview This section provides some basic procedures you may need to access the MASTERseries Setting the IP Address on your PC Changing the IP Address of the MASTERseries Creating a DHCP Pool Setting the IP Address on your PC Your PC and MASTERseries must be in the same subnet for TFTP downloads To set the IP address on your PC 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Network Connections Windows XP on Windows 2000 this is Network and Dial up connections 533 Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help back S GQsearch yrolders C Um GS X A EAs Address aa Network and Dial up Connections j Go Make New Connection l Local Area Connection
42. em unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection WARNING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ICS ARE EXTREMELY SUSCEPTIBLE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN WHO USES TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES THAT CONFORM TO ACCEPTED INDUSTRY PRACTICES DO NOT HANDLE ICs The ESD warning label appears on packages and storage bags that contain static sensitive products and components viii MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Preface Warranty Carrier Access warrants to BUYER that Product Hardware will be free from substantial defect in material and workmanship under normal use in accordance with its Documentation and given proper installation and maintenance for period of two years from the date of shipment by Carrier Access Carrier Access warrants that the Licensed Software when used as permitted under its License Terms and in accordance with the instructions and configurations described in the Documentation including use on Carrier Access product or a computer hardware and operating system platform supported by Carrier Access will operate substantially as described in the Documentation for a period of ninety 90 days after date of shipment of the Licensed Software to BUYER This warranty shall not apply to Products or Software that have been either resold or transferred from BUYER to any other party Any such transfer voids the above warranty and related licenses Carrier Access offers expanded product care
43. es the default VT100 terminal or VT100 terminal emulation software For a Windows PC the default terminal emulation software is typically HyperTerminal ITE SE eae A Cal idu P Die 2 31 ca 3 Carrier Access FlexMaster Connected 0 09 01 Autodetet MOP BROU CAPS NUM Captive iedo 38 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration ATM Configuration ATM Configuration Carrier Access recommends the following sequence for configuring ATM on your MASTERseries These steps provide an overview of the configuration sequence Each step is described in detail in the following sections Steps 1 Decide which T1 links will be TDM inputs ATM CES These CES links must be connected to MO1 M08 on your ATM card Configure the links selected in step 1 as ATM links Create PVCs as needed Create CES bundles as needed NOTE Configuration changes will not take effect until the changes have been committed to the running configuration For more information about saving see Saving the Configuration on page 36 Because ATM configuration is not available through the GUI this section describes ATM configuration through the TUI For details about how to access the TUI see Accessing the Text User Interface on page 13 Sample Configuration FLEXmaster8A and FLEXmasterDS3c GSM ATM switch J 3 x ve x Th c Pi EI TDMA DS3c ATM T1 TDM input ATM backhaul goes
44. indow For more information see Saving the Configuration on page 36 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Setting Link Parameters Configuring DS3 Links The DS3 Links are located under the DS3 node in the Tree Tree View View To access the configuration settings for a specific link click E 1 FLEXmaster8 on the desired link The DS3 Details window for the E 3 FLEXmaster DS3ATM selected link displays 3D01 3 3p02 7 DS3 Details DS3 Status Disable DS3 DS3 Number Transmit Clock DS3 Name Data Mapping Destination Name Loopback Framing Format CBit v FEAC LB Enabled Line Build Out gt 255 ft v FEAC LB Required ATM Parameters Scramble Idle Cell Discard Portspeed Cells Sec Yes Yes 104268 I The following steps walk you through configuring a DS3 link Fill in the fields as described below and click Save to apply your changes These changes will not take effect until you commit and activate the configuration See Saving the Configuration on page 36 To configure a link 1 Open the DS3 Details window by clicking on a DS3 link in the Tree View 2 The DS3 Status and DS3 Number appear at the top left Verify that you have displayed the desired link For example if you clicked on link 2D01 you should see link number 2D01 3 Atthe DS3 Name field type a name optional The name can be up to
45. ion Number being edited Master Slave Status running Y CARRIER ACCESS MA TERseries eu Uu Sample SystemwNam ee Qrt Link tImeslot clK Connect coMmit aPs Setup Flex Quit SS SS SS a iUc Ies RUN CFG 1 LINK DS3 PORT ETH MSRV gt lt gt lt gt lt gt M Tn ABCD IIT III EFGH 111 1111 S En MODULE TYPE 1234 5678 9012 3456 123 1234 12 1234 5678 9012 3456 1M T1 FLEXmasterl6 UUUU UUUU UUUU UUUU u UD Duuu uuuu uuuu uuuu 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status Legend Power Supply Power Supply 1 Up Fans Up lt and Fan Power Supply 2 Up Status u Unassigned U Up D Down I Init d Diag O Off Disabled Evene eee G GREEN SS ASAT MI cx c RE Alarms Clk INT Jan 09 2005 11 56 C E Modules having active link alarms If slots are in green state this area Link Alarm Summary is blank Also power supplies and Indicates alarm state System Date fans in alarm state of chassis Clock Time The first screen displayed is the Alarms screen This screen lists each unit installed in the chassis and the current status of each link port management channel and power supply An alarm status summary and a listing of any slot currently in alarm is listed at the bottom of every screen To refresh the alarm screen press R For more information about the alarms screen see
46. l Report No 5 for details on these connectors For Private Leased Line Analog Data Format equipment the type JM8 jack is required Refer to ATIS Technical Report No 5 for details on this connector For Private Leased Line Digital Format equipment in addition to the general requirements for all equipment certain digital connections require that an encoded analog content and billing protection affidavit be provided to the telephone company Customer instructions must contain information on the preparation and submission of the affidavit MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide y Preface yi Industry Canada ICES 003 English This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 French Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Industry Canada CS 03 This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telephone company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The cus
47. m part number 8692 0D2 00052 0 20 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee 1 ATM System part number 8692 0D2 00075 l l 2 Installation UnpackinP vice Pee goes ERE RON Urdu ad esaet ced Hee gist Signet Mics 3 About the 2 Slot Chassis 0 0 0 cece cece eee eh 3 Rack Mount Installation 4 Grounding the Chassis 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 4 POWERS eR eM va ene ed ree etek Ge dace as 5 24 48 VDC Power Supplies 0 00 0 cee cece eee eee 5 DCSPOWSE erse eee een or eee ete ee du E 5 Redundant Power Supplies 0 0 0 6 Terminal Block 0 0 0 cece cette eh 6 Applying POW eet aude hedeack EbeR REY eA ene PUREYG ee ES 6 Alarm Contact caedes tiero cece ccc ee eee enn eee 7 ban Assembles sc ccc REPRE RE hese nee Ree hws et UL hens 7 Module Installation 2 cesta RRES ERE RI E aee ee eee PERES 8 Removing Adapter Strips eee 8 Table of Contents Application Module Installation 0 0 0 0 cee eee eee eee 9 Adapter Installation sese eee oes ee Re Exon 9 Local Management rv kines Rp er ey e e e REALE d 10 Ferite Bead edu cat VpIb ReRER SES e Rd ER nek is 10 Logging in to the MASTERseries leeseeeee eh 11 Port Setup M 11 Logting In etico tero ub token REL Rp CREE RAs e RU RAC 12 Accessing the Text User Interface 00 0 13 Accessing the GUI 52x os dp pa eit ee Read ae e Ru E RR 14 Minimum Requirements 0 0 00 eee eee eh 14 Establishing IP Connectivity to
48. ment dialog similar to the one shown displays Select Typical Setup and click Accept to start the installation wizard T J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 9 License INDICATE ACCEPTANCE BY SELECTING THE ACCEPT BUTTON AT THE u OM OF THE AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS x 5 A dialog similar to the one shown displays to indicate the installation progress i J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 9 Progress Installing The program features you selected are being installed LETTE TTT MM 18 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Accessing the GUI 6 When the installation is complete the Installation Complete dialog displays Click Finish to close the wizard te J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 9 Complete Installation Completed The Install Wizard has successfully installed J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 9 Click Finish to exit the wizard lt Back Finish O Cancel Launching the GUI After installing the JRE use the following steps to access the web based GUI 1 Launch your browser and enter the IP address of your MASTERseries in the address bar The default address is http 192 168 2 101 The Java environment start up screen displays in your browser followed by the Carrier Access login screen Ele we gren A o c CarrierAccess Js o i Coll Wise 2 Enter the default user name and password and click Login Username a
49. ndow ten Log View System Log 11 18 54 21 Feb 2007 System has been restarted Shadow copied build aam from configo build ces from config 18 build_bridge_from_configd 11 18 48 21 Feb 2007 teardown_bridged 11 18 48 21 Feb 2007 teardown cesQ 11 18 48 21 Feb 2007 teardown oamQ 11 18 48 21 Feb 2007 teardown atm Q df_atm ds3 0 card 1 df_atm ds3 0 card 1 df_atm ds3 0 card 1 df_atm ds3 0 card 1 18 df_atm ds3 0 card 1 11 18 32 21 Feb 2007 ATM Scheduler Configured Round up 11 18 31 21 Feb 2007 FLEXmaster system log open 11 18 30 21 Feb 2007 Eth interface up 1E1 11 18 25 21 Feb 2007 End of Log Export Log Clear Log MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 49 Alarms and Diagnostics Viewing Link and Port Status Viewing Link and Port Status The Card Statistics window provides the status of the individual links and ports for each card module To view the statistics right click on the desired card in the Tree View to display the context menu and select Card Statistics The Card Statistics Shan window displays ee id o C MultiServ Auto Protection Switch C Ethernet Threshold Alarms e C 2 FLEXmaster 3 Ps 1 E Card Statistics Link Stats 1 2 3 4 5 Multiservice Port Stats Port 1 2 3 4 5 V 35 Port Stats Pot Rate Lpbk BERT State DSR 1P01 35 0 None None Un
50. ne Offset Timezone Name Offset Hours Offset Minutes 3 Click Save The updated date and time display in the status bar 22 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Setting the Date and Time Using SNTP to Set the System Date amp Time To retrieve the time and date settings from a network server using SNTP 1 Select Set via SNTP Network Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Sync Frequency 16 Packet Transfer Multicast v Timezone Enable Timezone Offset Timezone Name Offset Hours Offset Minutes n 2 Enter the required information in the Network panel a Enter the IP Address of the server from which the time and date information will be retrieved b Select the Synchronization Frequency This value is in seconds from 16 1024 This determines how often the time and date are updated c Select the Packet Transfer Protocol Field Definition unicast Data is synchronized using one server multicast Data is synchronized with a group of servers anycast Data is synchronized with the closest member of a group 4 If desired select Enable Timezone Offset to set the timezone name and the number of hours and minutes this timezone 1s offset from the universal time clock UTC 5 Click Save The updated date and time displays in the status bar MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start
51. ns MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 4I Basic Configuration ATM Configuration Step 3 Define Traffic Descriptors TDs Traffic descriptors associate traffic service categories with specific quality of F Flex service QoS parameters to create unique performance characteristic combinations To create a traffic descriptor you need to know what kind of input will be coming in VCs T Td TDs are referred to by the user defined name You can assign names that reflect the function and will be easy to remember 01 MASTER CARRIER ACCESS MASTERseries Ver 6 01 Uni Td Vc vP sWitch Es Bridge Oam Stats EDIT CFG 1 Showing all Traffic Descriptors on Card 2 eesee 0gosecceccs qoeoeeoccuoes ppo eseee cec ee co sc ophELbe Name Class Shaping PCR SCR MCR MBS CDVT State v35 CBR PCR 171 1500 Up FullTlCE CBR PCR 4107 75 Up Step 4 Create Virtual Connections VCs Virtual Connections VC and Virtual Paths VP are used in ATM to assign F Flex different classes of service to a connection These connections are distinguished by the VPI VCI combination Virtual Path Identifier and the Virtual Connection Identifier The class of service is especially important in the case where the connections are facing a congestion situation where the connections are close to or at 100 of their capacity The higher class of service will get priority for its traffic before the lower class of service V Vc
52. ns for the individual T1 and DS3 links These parameters include setting the framing format the Line Build Out value and enabling and disabling various alarms Configuring T1 Links The T1 Links are located under the DS1 node in System 29 MUS NINE CI 1 FLEXmaster8 To access the configuration settings for a c Ds1 specific link click on the desired link The Link Details window for the selected link displays J 1L02 gt c 1L03 e cI 1L04 Fj Link Details Link Status Disable Alarm Reporting Link Number Idle Code Hexadecimal Link Name Cross Alarm Indication Sig Destination Name Loop Up Code Hexadecimal Framing Format T1ESF d Facility Data Link Protocol Line Build Out dB M Line Code B8ZS Md ATM Parameters Scramble Idle Cell Discard Portspeed Cells Sec Yes x Yes x 3622 eee reer The following steps walk you through configuring a link Fill in the fields as described below and click Save to apply your changes These changes will not take effect until you commit and activate the configuration See Saving the Configuration on page 36 To configure a link 1 Open the Link Details window by clicking on a DS1 link in the Tree View 2 The Link Status and Link Number appear at the top left Verify that you have displayed the desired link For example if you clicked on link 1L01 you should see link number 1L01
53. o Ethernet 1 on the master module Open a Command Window Start gt Run type cmd Inthe command window type ipconfig and press enter to display the Ethernet address provided by the FLEXmaster DHCP Server and the Default Gateway C gt ipconfig Windows 2000 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 192 168 2 1982 2955 255 255 0 57 Optional IP Setup Creating a DHCP Pool 58 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide
54. o cycle to MSrv and press enter to select 01 MASTER ER ACCESS MASTERseries Ver 6 01 Alarms sTat Diag pOrt Link tImeslot clK Connect coMmit aPs Setup Flex Quit EDIT CFG 1 RUN CFG 1 No 1L01 T1 DS1 LINK Name Destination Frame T1 ESF DROP amp BYPASS Sig ABCD Port Type Rate Link lr o 2M01 Msrv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 srv 15360 z z z z z coco CO C CO CO CO 2 rc oc CX CX er Cr Ea OY ocCY Cr CF x x C3 HHHHHHHHHMHH PRRPERERERER CO Q Q OQ O OC CO O QO O Alarms E Feb 23 2007 19 05 The cursor moves to the Port column In the Port field type 2M01 and press enter Copy the values from timeslot 01 through timeslot 24 a Return the cursor to the TS column timeslot 01 b Place the cursor in the timeslot you want to copy 01 c Type C24 and press enter The values set for TS 01 should now be copied to all 24 timeslots The cursor should be on MSrv of TS 24 The rate indicated for all timeslots should be 1536000 This indicates that all 24 timeslots have been properly connected 7 Press ESC and verify that the No field is highlighted Repeat steps 2 through 7 to map 1L02 to 1M02 Note It is possible to map links 1L01 through 1L08 to CES but this example only shows 2 external connectio
55. o wires to be connected DANGER POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 2 Remove the terminal block from the power entry panel 6 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Power 3 Strip the two wires from the power source so that approximately 5 16 inch of bare wire is exposed 16 or 18 AWG insulated copper wire is recommended for power connections Insert the wires from the power source into the appropriate square holes one at a time Tighten screws to clamp wires Ensure that no bare wire shows after the wires are installed Plug the terminal block into the power entry panel Apply power to the chassis wp o po c OM UM dm A green light should appear on the power LED on the front of the power supply Alarm Contact If you use the alarm contact feature install a ferrite bead part number 010 0051 with a loop Model 8615 24V0C NS gt 400R8902 1024 S I0 MPN 6016 REV J Lt m FEED AKZ FEED B 24 VOC 1 6 A Fuse T 3 15 A Fan Assemblies Both hardware configurations supported by this quick start guide ship with a three fan assembly For more information about fan assemblies see chapter 2 of the user manual MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 7 Installation Module Installation Module Installation NOTE This section describes how to install application modules and adapter modules If your chassis came with modules already installed
56. onfig profile into the Run config Load From h T Save To v Activate Profile h vl Import Import a Chassis Configuration Export the entire Chassis Configuration from the local hard drive to the local hard drive 192 168 2 102 192 168 2102 Activating the Configuration A saved configuration must be activated before it is used to control the operation of the system If you modified the running configuration you must reactivate the configuration before the changes you made take effect 1 Select Options from the Configuration menu The Configuration gt Options Configuration Options window displays 2 Select the number of the configuration profile you want to use from the Activate Profile pulldown list and click Activate Load Commit Activate Load the selected config profile Save the Edit Config to the Copythe selected config profile into the Edit Config selected config profile into the Run config Load From hn f Export Import a Chassis Configuration from the local hard drive 192 158 2 102 36 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Setting the System Name and Location Setting the System Name and Location If desired you can create a system name and location to identify the chassis and where it is located You can also include the name or phone number to contact for assistance To specify a custom system name location and system contact 1
57. option a correct any reproducible error in the Licensed Software or b replace the defective Licensed Software as follows Should a Severity 1 or 2 warranty defect with the Software occur during the 90 day warranty period Carrier Access will provide in its sole determination either 1 software to resolve the defect to be downloaded into the affected units by the BUYER or 2 a documented workaround to address the issue Severity 1 issues are failures of the Licensed Software to comply with the Carrier Access software specifications and that completely or severely affect the Carrier Access Product and its traffic or service capacity or maintenance or monitoring capabilities Severity 2 issues are failures of the Licensed Software to comply with the Carrier Access software specifications and that result in a major degradation of the Carrier Access Product so as to impact its system or service performance or significant impairments to network operator control or effectiveness Should a Severity 3 warranty defect with the Licensed Software occur during the 90 day warranty period Carrier Access will provide assistance to Buyer to determine if a solution or workaround will be provided in a subsequent software release following the reported issue Severity 3 issues are defined as failures of the Licensed Software to comply with the Carrier Access software specifications but that do not significantly impair the function or service of the Carrier A
58. over APS The new master will take over and continue to run the current configuration To access the Auto Protection Switch window select the desired card in the Tree View right click to display the context menu and select Auto Protection Switch For each link select the configuration you want to use for the APS In the event of a link failure the system performs an automatic protection switch to the specified configuration Threshold Alarms 7 Card Auto Protection Switch Return 12 INIA Apa Kin To configure APS 1 Select the desired card in the Tree View right click to display the context menu and select Auto Protection Switch 2 The Card Auto Protection Switch window displays The links are displayed in the left hand column For each link you can select a configuration to switch to in the event of a failure or select NO APS default Do not select the currently running configuration The system will not perform APS if you select the same configuration for APS as your running configuration MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Configuring APS for Link Failures 4 The Return column determines how the system behaves after the failed link return to normal Select No to continue using the APS configuration Select Yes to return to the original configuration APS Switch Indicator
59. over the ATM circuit This type of circuit must use the CBR constant bit rate traffic descriptor 01 MASTER ER ACCESS MASTERseries Ver 6 01 Uni Td Vc vP sWitch Ima cEs Bridge Oam Stats EDIT CFG 1 eue RUN CFG 1 Circuit Emulation Services on Card 2 2 amp Service gt lt Partial Cell TDM TS Ctrl Output PVC Mode Timing Fill Port From To State 2D01 1 40 Struct No CAS Sync 2A01 1 24 Up 2D01 1 50 Struct No CAS Sync 2A02 1 24 Up 2D01 1 60 Struct No CAS Sync 2A08 1 1 Up MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 43 Basic Configuration ATM Configuration Clock Settings Modify clock settings as desired Generally the primary source is on a network link K c1K facing the switch typically 2D01 Rem Save and Activate the Configuration Save and activate the configuration from the Commit screen M coMmit 44 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide ALARMS AND DIAGNOSTICS Before you Begin Because this is a quick start guide the information presented here is not comprehensive For more complete descriptions of alarms statuses and diagnostics consult the user manual LEDs The LEDs on the front panels of the FLEXmaster16 FLEXmaster8A and FLEXmasterDS3c application modules are described below Module Status PST ALM LED State Description PST blinking Passed power on self test Indicates this is the master modul
60. protection againstrisk of fire replace only with same Le Fuse T 3 15 A 250V NES qnc CESAR OF 0E ATTENTION Pour ne pas compromettre la praection con remplacer par un fusible de m me type et de mimes carac DC Line Input Fuses Power Entry Panel Alarm Terminal Block A and B feeds Each input has its own return The labels of the power entries vary based on what version of the chassis you have FEED A IN A RTN A operates power supply A FEED B IN B RTN B operates power supply B NOTE The recommended wire gauge for connecting power is 16 to 18 gauge MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 5 Installation Power Redundant Power Supplies Power must be connected to both A and B feeds Attach the leads to the appropriate terminal as indicated in the following diagram Secure the leads with screws on the terminal block to tighten them 48VDC 48VDC or or 24VDC 24VDC RTNA IN B Return A Power Entry B RTNB INA Return B Power Entry A Terminal Block Connect 16 18 The power terminal block and the alarm terminal block can Gauge Wire Here be removed for easier lead attachment Pry off the block with a screwdriver and remove it Attach the leads to the appropriate terminal using the securing screws on the block to tighten them Detailed instructions are below Wire Securing Screws Applying Power Wire Feed A and Feed B to a power source 1 Ensure that no power is present on the tw
61. rnet Options Connections Connection Name Optional Add Source Desination 1L01 1 1L01 2 1L01 3 1L01 4 1L01 5 1L01 6 1L01 7 To create a cross connect between links 1 2 3 4 Select the desired link in the Source pane Select the link to which you want to make the timeslot cross connect in the Destination pane If desired enter a name for the cross connect Click Add to create the connection To remove a cross connect between links l Select the desired connection in the Connections list 2 Click Remove to delete the connection MASTERseries Re lease 6 01 Quick Start Guide 33 Basic Configuration Configuring APS for Link Failures Configuring APS for Link Failures 34 Automatic Protection Switching APS configures how MASTERseries responds to link failures For example you can configure MASTERseries to switch to an alternate link when another link fails red blue AIS or yellow alarm If a link fails or degrades below the user defined thresholds APS can automatically re route and or vary link or channel parameters When the failed link has been restored to service the APS feature can be configured to automatically return to the original configuration or remain on the switched configuration If APS is set for a link on the master module and the master module fails then a master toggle will take priority
62. t and activate the configuration See Saving the Configuration on page 36 To configure a port 1 Open the Multi Service Port Configuration window by clicking on a port in the Tree View 2 The card number and Port ID appear at the top left Verify that you have displayed the desired port The Port Type is MGMT 3 Setthe Base rate Options are Nx64 64 kbps operation Default Nx56 56 kbps operation The following fields are read only Destination Type Destination Port ID this identifies the link to which the Msrv is assigned Connection Rate This is equal to the base multiplied by the number of TS fields that are assigned to this management port in the cross connect window Assigned Timeslot Contains the timeslot number of this management connection It is configured in the cross connect window 32 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Basic Configuration Configuring Cross Connects Configuring Cross Connects This section describes how to create internal timeslot connections for link Timeslot Cross Connect from the Connect menu The Cross Connect window displays Connect gt interfaces To access the Cross Connect window select Timeslot Cross Connect Source Destination D81 J System gt 1101 L5 1 FLEXmaster16 ATM gt 5 1L02 gt cI D81 7 1L03 V 35 e cJ 1L04 3 1P01 gt c 1L05 gt 7 MultiService Port gt 7 1L06 xil Cf Ethe
63. tailed procedures for each of these start on page 53 Installing the Java Runtime Environment for Windows Before you can log in to the MASTERseries GUI you must have the Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 5 0 Update 07 or higher installed on your PC If you do not have the JRE installed or if you have an earlier version of the JRE installed you must install the most current version before you can use the GUI You have two options for installing the current version of the JRE Internet access If you have internet access you will be prompted to download the ActiveX plug in the first time you attempt to log into the GUI See nstalling the JRE with Internet Access on page 15 for instructions MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Accessing the GUI Software CD If you do not have internet access install the JRE using the installation file included on the FLEXmaster software CD that accompanies your equipment See Installing the JRE from the Software CD on page 17 for instructions Installing the JRE with Internet Access If you have internet access use the following steps to install the JRE the first time you attempt to log into the GUI 1 Launch your browser and enter the IP address of the MASTERseries in the address bar The default address is http 192 168 2 101 2 Your browser will prompt you to install the missing plug in or ActiveX control NOTE The exact prompt and subsequent di
64. ter module Install the bead with a single loop Installing the Bead 1 Open ferrite bead with the depressions facing up 2 Wrap the NMS cable around the ferrite bead 3 Make sure that two 2 turns are inside on the right half of the ferrite bead UI CS C T 10 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Installation Logging in to the MASTERseries 4 Leave approximately four 4 to five 5 inches of the RJ 45 cable end protruding from the ferrite 5 Snap the ferrite bead shut Logging in to the MASTERseries The following are the steps required to log in to the MASTERseries Port Setup The MASTERseries software screens are viewable through a VT100 terminal or through a PC using a VT100 terminal emulation software application for example HyperTerminal Use the following parameters needed to configure a system using a VT100 terminal or emulation software Bits per Second 9600 default Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None VT100 Setup Send DEL for backspace Cursor visible Column Width 80 Columns MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Il Installation Logging in to the MASTERseries Logging In After connecting with your VT Terminal Emulation software press enter and the Login prompt appears Default Login admin Default Password nms MScomi HyperTerminal E 4 ni xj
65. tions unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Refer to the installation section of this manual for a safe and proper installation procedure All wiring external to this equipment should follow the current provision of the National Electrical Code Notices This manual contains important information and warnings that must be followed to ensure safe operation of the equipment DANGER A DANGER NOTICE INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN OR WILL CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED CAUTION A CAUTION NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF INTERRUPTING NETWORK SERVICE IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED WARNING A WARNING NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED NOTE A Note indicates information to help you understand how to perform a procedure or how the system works Notes should be read before performing the required action MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide vii Preface Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions ESD can damage processors circuit cards and other electronic components Always observe the following precautions before installing a system component 1 Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it 2 Weara wrist grounding strap and attach it to a metal part of the system unit before handling components If a wrist strap is not available maintain contact with the syst
66. tomer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alternations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION USERS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE SUCH CONNECTIONS THEMSELVES BUT SHOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE ELECTRIC INSPECTION AUTHORITY OR ELECTRICIAN AS APPROPRIATE MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide Preface Safety Information CAUTION ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES READ THE CAUTIONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY Never touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the Network Interface NI as voltage potentials as high as 300 VAC may be present across the transmit and receive pairs Only use No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord to reduce the risk of fire Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet loca
67. unts Two 2 slot power supplies FLEXmaster8A TDM Module with 8 T1 ports 4 10 100 LAN ports 2 10 100 Network ports 1 V 35 port FLEXmaster DS3c ATM Module with 3 DS3c ports 2 10 100 Network ports 2 MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide INSTALLATION Unpacking WARNING OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES 1 Inspect containers for damage during shipment Report any damage to the freight carrier for possible insurance claims Compare packing list with office records Report any discrepancies to the office Open shipping containers being careful not to damage contents Inspect contents and report any damage ARUM If equipment must be returned for any reason carefully repack equipment in the original shipping container with original packing materials if possible 6 Ifequipment is to be installed later replace equipment in the original shipping container and store in a safe place until you are ready to install it About the 2 Slot Chassis The 2 slot chassis has two application module slots and two power supply slots for redundant power Dimensions 1 75 in H x 19 in W x 10 2 in D Maximum depth of the shelf including cables is 12 inches Rack Mounting 19 or 23 inch rack 1 75 Application 10 2 Module Slot 1 Application master Module Slot 2 Power Supply Slot 2 Power Supply Slot 1 Installation Rack Mount Installation Rack Mount Installation Mounting
68. ys the name of the link to which the time port is dropped Assigned Timeslots shows the number of timeslots assigned to the connection 7 Setthe value for CTS Clear to Send Auto Default Follows RTS Request to Send On Signal is forced high 8 Setthe value for DSR Data Set Ready Auto Default Follows DTR Data Terminal Ready On Signal is forced high 9 Setthe value for DCD Data Carrier Detect Auto Default If the link that this port is connected to is in alarm the DCD is turned off If the alarm status is green yellow or minor the DCD is on On Signal is forced high 10 Click Save to apply your changes These changes will not take effect until you commit and activate the configuration MASTERseries Release 6 01 Quick Start Guide 31 Basic Configuration Configuring Multi Service Ports Configuring Multi Service Ports To configure a Multi Service MSRV port click the desired port in the Tree View The parameters for the port display in the Detail View Multi Service Port Configuration Card Number Port ID Port Type Base Rate 1 1M 1 MGMT Nx64 Destination Type Destination Port ID 8 Assigned Timeslots 0 Connection Rate Dk Reset The following steps describe how to configure a multi service port Fill in the fields as described below and click Save to apply your changes These changes will not take effect until you commi
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