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LOOP-AM MODEL 3440 USER`S MANUAL

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1. 3 22 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 Maintenance 4 1 Self Test When Loop AM is powered up a complete self test routine is run to check all I O ports read write memory and data paths to validate system integrity 4 2 Diagnostics A 15 bit register PRBS Pseudo Random Bit Sequence patterns is used in E1 A 20 bit register QRSS Quasi Random Signal Sequence pattern is used in T1 while a 11 bit PRBS patterns is used in Loop AM The PRBS QRSS test pattern is used to test local Loop AM system integrity by local loopback test It can also be used to measure the DS1 line quality and the U interface line quality The diagnostics scenario is as follows 1 First send a remote loopback command to cause the remote facility to loopback DSO channels in the case of E1 line or channels in the case of line 2 Then activate the local PRBS QRSS diagnostics operation use Test command to enable PRBS and choose to test DSO channels in a bundle of U PORTS all 31 channels or only idle channels or in the case of U interface channels in use B1 B2 or B1 B2 or full always 1 2 3 The FULL PRBS QRSS diagnostic uses a framed pattern This is useful for testing full E1 T1 loopbacks at the far end When the PRBS pattern sync is found a bit error counter tracks total bit errors It is advised to send PRBS for
2. FAN TRAY FAN TRAY CHS GND A 9 lt ALM V V ALM V V DC48V DC48V Figure 2 5 Rear Panel View of Fan Tray 2 3 2 Installation Figure 2 6 View of Fan Tray Table 2 1 Power Connector for Fan Tray Pin Number 1 ALM Alarm DC Return DC 48 Volts Table 2 2 Power Connector for Main Unit Table 2 3 Alarm Relay Connector Fuse Relay Normally Close 2 OC Fuse Relay Common 3 Fuse Relay Normally Opn 4 NC Relay Normally Close 85 C x 6 no Relay Normally Open The console port is configured as a DCE device with a DB 9 female connector Pin definitions and pin connections are listed in Table 2 4 below 2 Installation Table 2 4 Console Port Pin Number Signal Source 2 Receive Data To DTE 4 Unassigned 5 SignalGround 0 6 j DataSetReady TODTE 7 Unassigned 8 Gleartosend ToDTE po Unassigned SLIP port can be connected via RS232 interface Pin definition is listed in Table 2 5 Table 2 5 SLIP Port 9 Pin Pin Number Signal Source Data Carrier Detect From DCE From DCE Transmit Data To DTE Data Terminal Ready To DTE Signal Ground Ethernet port be connected via Ether
3. 7 1 7 1 eito i u 7 1 7 2 TAIWAN u Ds 7 1 7 3 Setting up the TSI Map u nnne nnns 7 2 APPENDIX B INBAND MANAGEMENT 8 1 8 1 ire Em 8 1 8 2 Far 8 1 8 3 SIUE 8 2 8 4 Setting The Loopback 8 4 vii LIST FIGURES Figure 1 1 Loop AM 3440 Application Illustration 1 of 2 1 2 Figure 1 2 Loop AM 3440 Application Illustration 2 of 2 1 3 Figure 2 1 Loop AM 3440 Front Panel 00 ener nnns 2 2 Figure 2 2 CPU Front 2 2 Figure 2 Loop AM 3440 Rear Panel sse eene eene ener nens 2 2 Figure 2 4 Front Panel View of Fan 2 3 Figure 2 5 Rear Panel View of Fan 2 3 Figure 2 6 Top View of Fan 2 4 Figure 2 7 Jumper Locations for E1 Card n u 2 6 Figure 2 8 RJ45 Connector for E amp M 2 8 Figure 2 9 DIP Switch Control for E amp M 2 8 Figure 2 10 Slide Switch for A Side of E amp M
4. 14 22 53 10 19 2000 previous menu save setup gt gt 6 39 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 8 Clear 10 Ports Performance Data Press Y to clear performance data gt gt Clear All Performance Data Y N 6 4 9Load and Reset Current U Port Press B to load and reset the current U port gt gt Reset are you sure Y N 6 4 10 Reset Current U Port Press Z to reset the current U port gt gt Reset are you sure Y N 6 40 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 5 U port Sub Menu 6 PORT Press U from the controller menu then choose DTU port The port menu for DTU port will show as below SLOT 6 DTU PORT 1 Version SW V1 00 07 25 2001 DISPLAY D gt System Configuration I Remote Information H Alarm History R Performance Report LOG gt Log Off gt Log On 0 gt Choose Other Slot P Choose DTU Port E Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar Port Menu to refresh or enter a command 17407552 072762001 SETUP S System Setup L gt Loopback Test gt Alarm Setup MISC Y Clear all Ports Performance Data B Load and Reset current U port 2 gt Reset current U port lI lI ll 6 5 1 System Configuration Press D from the above menu to view the system configuration SLOT 6 DIU PORT 1 KKKK
5. gt E1 TI plug in gt 10 channel U plug in gt ATM Frame Relay plug in gt 6 channel U plug in gt Router plug in gt 8 channel 2W 4W E amp M plug in gt 12 channel FXS plug in gt 12 channel FXO plug in 12 channel Magneto plug in 6 V 35 plug in gt 5 channel RS232 with 50 subrate plug in 3 channel MDSL plug in Figure 1 1 Loop AM 3440 Application Illustration 1 of 2 1 2 Chapter 1 Product Description LAN U Interface Loop AM 3440 E HDSL interface DTE Interface In band Management Figure 1 2 Loop AM 3440 Application Illustration 2 of 2 Chapter 1 Product Description 1 4 Specifications MDSL Line Interface Up to twelve 3 port MDSL cards Up to 2M max data rate for each MDSL card Up to six cards with line power option as the line power cards use two plug in slots Full duplex with adaptive echo cancellation MDSL line coding Unconditioned 19 26 AWG twisted pair Line rate 272 400 528 784 1168 1552 2064 2320 for data rates n x 64 Kbps U Interface Data Port Up to twelve 10 port or 6 port DTU cards Type Full duplex with echo cancellation Line Type Unconditioned twisted pair 19 26 AWG Line Rate 56 64 112 or 128 Kbps Line Coding 2B1Q Connector RJ48C DTE Interface V 35 Data Port Up to six 6 port DTE V 35 cards Data Rate
6. 6 83 6 9 12 Clear Alarm Queue and History a 6 86 6 9 13 Glear Performance 6 86 6 9 14 Upgrade FINWWT8_ _ u 6 87 6 9 15 Unit Load Default Configuratiom u t rte teet tcn ce e 6 87 6 9 16 MIEL T 6 87 6 10 E amp M SUB MENU Em 6 88 6 10 1 System 6 88 6 10 2 E amp M Stat S um manaa E 6 89 6 10 3 SEIS 6 89 6 10 4 6 90 6 10 5 Unit Load Default 6 90 6 11 FXS SUB MENU 6 91 6 11 1 System Configurations 6 91 6 11 2 FXS StA Soait ieena eaaa RE 6 92 6 11 3 System Sel D uu 6 92 6 11 4 Diagnostic uuu rtp e rend p ebat 6 93 6 11 5 Unit Load Default Configuration seen 6 93 6 11 6 E 6 94 6 12 FXO SUBMENU 6 95 6 12 1 System Configuration sess 6 96 6 12 2 FXO Status mE 6 97 6 12 3 System 6 98 6 12 4 Diagnostics 6 100 6 12 5 Unit Load Default Configuration 6 101 6 12 6 UPI RES Ct vce Em 6 101 APPENDIX A 1 1 PROTECTION
7. 6 53 6 7 8 Return to Derault E 6 53 6 7 9 Reset Current DTE 6 53 DTE X 50 545 6 54 6 8 1 DTE Contiguration 6 54 6 8 2 DTE Status EE 6 55 6 8 3 Alar ACE 6 55 6 8 4 System 6 56 6 8 5 Loopback E Pea inue 6 56 6 8 6 Alarmi SOT iuit etd cat ashe 6 57 6 8 7 Clear Current Port Performance Data 6 57 6 8 8 Return to nnne nnne 6 57 6 8 9 Reset Current DTE 6 57 ATM Frame Relay Sub Menu 6 58 6 9 1 1 Hour Performance 6 58 6 9 1 1 Frame Relay 6 58 6 9 1 2 Frame Relay ET erm ttes 6 60 6 9 2 24 Hour Performance Repolr t 6 62 6 9 2 1 Frame Relay T1 u 6 62 6 9 2 2 ATM Frame Relay ET tennis 6 63 6 9 3 geniti 6 64 6 9 3 1 TUE Line Avallabililg 6 64 6 9 3 2 Frame Relay Sigtislies u ee Detention 6 64 6 9 3 3 ATM 2 aaah ua na ia needed 6 65 6 9 4 Reus dre 6 66 6 9 4 1 System Setup ATM FR 1
8. 6 66 6 9 4 2 System Setup ATM FR 1 240444 021 6 66 6 9 5 6 67 6 9 5 1 Alarm History FR to ATM uu uu betreten 6 67 6 9 5 2 Alarm History FR to FR ten ntes 6 67 6 9 6 M 6 68 6 9 6 1 ET 6 68 6 9 6 2 Frame Relay Statue 6 68 6 9 6 3 ATM SAG wes seis cleaned eas 6 69 6 9 7 rH 6 70 6 9 8 Loopback ToS o 6 71 6 9 8 1 ATM Frame Relay 6 71 6 9 8 2 Frame Relay 6 71 6 9 9 Alarm SOUR 6 72 6 9 9 1 Alarm Setup FR to 44400 0021 6 72 8 9 9 2 Alarm Setup FR to FR 2 6 72 6 9 10 AM 3440 TSI MAP 6 73 6 9 10 1 Map slot D ATM FR to slot B E1 card 6 73 6 9 10 2 Map slot D ATM FR to slot 6 V 35 Card 6 73 6 9 10 3 Map slot D ATM FR to slot 1 V 35 Card 6 74 6 9 10 4 Map slot D ATM FR to HDLC Inband Channel 6 74 6 9 11 E 6 75 6 9 11 1 ATM FR Card Configuration u 6 75 6 9 11 2 System Specific to Protocol 6 76 6 9 11 3 Setup Specific to FR FR Protocol
9. 4440 2 7 Table 2 9 Line HDSL Connector 2 7 Table 2 10 RJ45 Pin Assignment for E amp M interface sss 2 7 Table 2 11 E amp M Voice Signaling Bits 2 11 Table 2 12E amp M Voice Channel Direction a 2 11 Table 2 18E amp M Signaling Channel Direction 2 11 Table 2 14 V 35 DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition 2 13 Table 2 15 Default Software Configuration sse 2 14 Table 3 1 Console Port Setting entree nnne nnne 3 3 Table 3 2 E1 Line Default 4 1000000 eene enne nennen 3 5 Table 3 3 T1 Line Default Setting enne enne nns 3 5 Table 3 4 DTE Port Default Setting L 3 6 Table 3 5 System Alarm Type enne nenne 3 7 Table 3 6 E1 Network Interface Alarm Type Table sss 3 8 Table 3 7 T1 Network Interface Alarm Type 3 8 Table 3 8 HDSL Alarm Type Table 3 8 Table 3 9 U PORT Alarm Type 2 3 9 Table 3 10 DTE PORT Alarm Type Table nennen 3 9 Table 3 11 Performance Parameter List
10. 2 10 Figure 2 11 Slide Switch for B Side of E amp M 2 2 10 Figure 3 1 Telnet 3 18 Figure 3 2 Telnet SLIP Interface U a 3 18 Sc HIDE is cherches ee ede 3 19 Figure 3 4 HDLC using Loop V 4200 nennen nennen terne 3 20 Figure 4 1 Loopback Block 4 2 Figure 5 1 Front Panel of the hand held 5 1 Figure 5 2 LCD Menu Tree Main Menu 1 6 5 2 Figure 5 3 LCD Menu Tree 051 Menu 2 of 6 1 sss 5 3 Figure 5 4 LCD Menu Tree DTU Menu 3 5 4 Figure 5 5 LCD Menu Tree HDSL Menu 4 5 4 Figure 5 6 LCD Menu Tree DTE Menu 5 of 6 5 5 Figure 5 7 LCD Menu Tree X 50 Menu 6 5 5 LIST TABLES Table 2 1 Power Connector for Fan Tray eee nennen 2 4 Table 2 2 Power Connector for Main Unit 2 4 Table 2 3 Alarm Relay Connector I n n nasa 2 4 2 4 60 5016 a 1n rette E ERE kasa ag 2 5 Lable 2 5 lt SEIP Port sioe eon niet n pO rn dite aros 2 5 Table 2 6 rr eire oe tier iE e iE Een 2 5 Table 2 7 ET BNG RBJAb s uiii epit Re e ea 2 5 Table 2 8 U PORT U Interface RJ48C
11. c rn rn gt CONF MUX SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K CLOCK DATA RTS ALARM DIAG S W RESET SETUP HDSL LB Slave LB DEFAULT BERT Figure 5 6 LCD Menu Tree DTE Menu 5 of 6 DTE LB BERT Figure 5 7 LCD Menu Tree X 50 Menu 6 of 6 5 5 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 1 Unit Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the UNIT option LOOP AM3440 lt lt NIT CONTROLLER TSI MAP ALARM gt gt Press ENTER then move the cursor to select the desired unit UNIT gt Select Unit lt 1 gt AB p12345678 910 11 12 5 1 2 Controller Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the CONTROLLER option LOOP AM3440 lt lt UNIT SONTROLLER TSI MAP ALARM gt gt 5 1 2 1 IP Press ENTER from the CONTROLLER menu Move the cursor to the IP option CONTROLLER HP DATE INFO MCLK MISC gt SUBNET GATEWAY TRAP IP 5 1 2 1 1 Interface Press ENTER from the above menu When the cursor is at the INTERF option the system will show as below The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk Two interfaces Ethernet and HDLC are available gt MY IP SUBNET GATEWAY TRAP IP ETHERNET HDLC 5 1 2 1 2 Under IP menu move the cursor to the MY IP option the system will show My IP Address immediately IP gt INTERF SUBNET GATEWAY TRAP IP My IP Add
12. 4 3 4 4 Far End LoopbDack ertet t te tdt te Ert nerd een eue 4 3 4 5 Idcm E 4 3 4 6 Verifying Loop AM nnne 4 3 4 6 1 4 3 4 6 1 1 LCD Disp ay u u sun uuu aed 4 3 4 6 1 2 Independent Test uu uu m etcetera en 4 3 4 6 2 m 4 4 4 6 3 Using Loopback Plugs ressusar s aha i e Sas tes 4 4 4 6 4 Using Bert Test Set cete ertt reete Ctt eet iere Do Rea edat aas 4 4 5 FRONT PANEL 5 1 5 1 F hill 5 6 5 1 1 5 6 5 1 2 5 6 5 1 2 1 5 6 5 1 2 2 c us 5 7 5 1 2 3 S 5 7 5 1 2 4 MOLK qum 5 8 5 1 2 5 2 2 4 5 9 5 1 3 EE 5 11 5 1 3 1 NE m 5 11 5 1 3 2 Select 5 12 5 1 3 3 EP 5 12 5 1 3 4 ted een beg te es e et ade 5 12 5 1 3 5 BackUp EN 5 12 5 1 4 C TER 5 14 5 2 E Interface Me mu esis oec D usted 5 15 5 2 1 5 15 5 2 1 1 25 5 15 5 2 1 2 5 15 5 2 1 3 n rt aR ais 5 15
13. 6 19 6 2 5 Unit Status 6 19 6 2 6 Unit Alarm 6 20 6 2 7 Unit Alarm Queue hidden 6 20 6 2 8 Unit Loopback Setup sss 6 21 6 2 9 Unit System Setup einer ete ree reete 6 21 6 2 10 Unit Clear Performance 6 22 6 2 11 Unit Alarm Setup ie te etes 6 22 6 2 12 Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp 4 6 23 6 2 13 Unit Load Default 6 23 6 2 14 Unit Rose asira e teh oes 6 24 6 3 DST FTT SUB MENU uu ch eee tees 6 24 6 3 1 Unit 1 Hour Performance Report 6 25 6 3 2 Unit 24 Hour Performance 6 25 6 3 3 Unit Eine Availability i ees 6 26 6 3 4 Urt Configuration iin 6 26 6 3 5 Status re etl e eo Ett detiene 6 27 6 3 6 Unit Alarm History essen 6 27 6 3 7 Unit Alarm Queue ennt nnns 6 28 6 3 8 Unit Loopback 6 28 6 3 9 Unit System 000000 6 29 6 3 10 Unit Clear Performance 6 29 6 3 11 Unit Alarm 2 0 0 6 29 6 3 12 Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp 44
14. Gua was LOOP AM MODEL 3440 USER S MANUAL LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL INC 8F NO 8 HSIN ANN RD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU TAIWAN Tel 886 3 578 7696 Fax 886 3 578 7695 2003 Loop Telecommunication International Inc All rights reserved Loop AM is a trade mark of Loop Telecommunication International Inc P N 51 LA3440 100 07 2003 version 2 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION inanan aiaeei ananasi 1 1 1 1 Function 1 1 1 2 Physical 1 1 1 3 eee teeth 1 2 1 4 Specification S prenite nisrani aiia iai a ieia adean anida aeaaea 1 4 INSTALLATION E 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 Mechanical 7 2 2 2 3 Electrical 2 2 2 3 1 Fan Tray Setting eene dni ted eerte dell iapa 2 3 2 4 Configuration Setting U 2 12 2 4 1 Software Configuration 2 12 2 4 2 Replacement of Plug in Card 2 12 OPERATION Mm Q 3 1 3 1 Quick Start for Loop AM 3 1 311
15. RBO CGA OOS IDLE 0dB 7 5 15 5 3 1 10 To configure CGA as NORMAL or TRANSPARENT use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and press ENTER B LINE gt SIGNALLING INTF LBO OOS IDLE NORM TRANS 5 3 1 11 OOS To change the OOS protocol use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and Press ENTER B LINE gt SIGNALLING INTF LBO 05 IDLE BUSY IDLE BUSY_IDLE IDLE_BUSY 5 3 1 12 IDLE Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu The Idle menu shows the transmission idle code when a 050 time slot is in idle mode To change the idle code press ENTER to cycle through the selections This operation must be concluded by moving the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the changes B LINE gt SIGNALLING INTF LBO CGA OOS IDLE gt Idle Code YES 5 3 2 Diagnostic Move the cursor to DIAG option the system will show as below B gt LINE DIAG INFO MISC ALARM gt NearLB RemLB PATT 5 23 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 3 2 1 Near Loopback Near loopback menus are used to control near end 1 or T1 line side loopback operation such as local loopback test payload loopback test and line loopback test Under diagnostics menu use left or right keys to select near loopback menu B DIAG gt NearLB RemLB PATT OFF LOCAL PLB LLB 5 3 2 2 E1 Remote Loopback E1 remote loopback is used to activate E1 li
16. OPOWOL usine e pU C DR eunte xa cod ea Ree 3 1 3 1 2 Return to Default 00 eene 3 1 3 1 3 Using Font Panelen 3 1 3 1 3 1 Review of Default 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 1 ON ETC p 3 1 3 1 3 4 Unit Selection esre aeaiia enna iiien iaioa aaa 3 1 3 1 4 Using Terminal sese E ts 3 2 3 1 5 Unit Stat S 3 2 3 1 6 Review of Default 3 2 3 2 System Operation iiu ceci a 3 2 3 2 1 Bie e A E E E eens 3 2 3 2 2 Master ER 3 2 3 2 3 Console POrt u a 3 2 3 2 4 Menu LOCK REA 3 3 3 2 5 Logon Logoff and 3 3 3 3 DSO Channel utm 3 3 3 4 051 Network Line Configuration 3 3 3 4 1 Frame wi Qaqaqa 3 3 3 4 2 Line E 3 4 3 4 3 nome 3 4 3 4 4 Facility Data ik uu ren tree ere tee 3 4 3 4 5 Equalization Line 22 3 4 3 4 6 o E 3 4 3 4 7 n 3 4 3 4 8 RAI Remote Alarm 3 4 3 4 9 CRC Cycle Red
17. To enable it move the cursor to ON and press ENTER To disable it move the cursor to OFF and press ENTER B LINE gt FRAME CODE YEL AIS CAS ON OFF 5 3 1 5 AIS The AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal Use the arrow keys to cycle through to FRAME or UNFRAMED and press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk B LINE gt FRAME CODE YEL INBAND FATS CAS FRAME UNFRAME OFF 5 3 1 6 CAS Signaling is either CAS channel associated signalling or out of band such as CCIS common channel interoffice signalling To change the signaling type use the arrow keys to choose from CAS ON or CAS OFF and press ENTER LINE gt FRAME CODE YEL INBAND AIS ON OFF 5 3 1 7 Signalling Move the cursor to the signalling item Use arrow keys to select TRANS press ENTER The current selection will be highlight by an asterisk B LINE gt IGNALLING INTF LBO CGA OOS IDLE TRANS 5 3 1 8 Interface After moving cursor to INTERF the system will show LONG_HAUL and SHORT_HAUL options for the current interface B LINE gt SIGNALLING LBO CGA OOS IDLE LONG HAUL SHORT HAUL 5 22 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 3 1 9 LBO The LBO menu shows the current transmission LBO as 0 7 5 or 15 dB by placing an asterisk by the appropriate entry To change the LBO move the cursor to the proper selection and press ENTER LINE gt SIGNALLING
18. 24 em c NA 20 NA NA 24 21 20 NA 21 dBm Copy Detected Value to System Setup Pulse Decode Level Y N lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu gt gt 6 100 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 12 5 Unit Load Default Configuration Press Y from Port Menu to return the default Then press Y or N to confirm the selection SLOT 9 FXO Diagnostic Test 11 05 47 571722002 gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 12 6 Unit Reset Press Z from Port Menu to reset the unit Then press Y or N to confirm the selection SLOT 9 FRO Diagnostic Test 11 95 47 95 17 2002 Reset are you sure Y N If users enter Y to confirm the reset the system will request users to enter the password LOOP then press ENTER SLOT 9 Diagnostic Test 11 05 47 05 17 2002 gt gt Enter password 6 101 SLOT Versi DISP gt I gt LOG gt gt gt gt gt gt 5 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 13 Magneto Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the Magneto port Then the port menu will show as below 10 Magneto Port Menu 14 34 46 06 30 2003 on SW 51 0 04 25 2003 System Configuration S gt System Setup Magneto Status T Diagnostic Test MISC Choose Other Slot Y gt Unit Load Default Config Log Off
19. 6 11 4 Diagnostic Test Press T from the Port Menu to do diagnostic test Use TAB key to select the desired option The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 SLOT 7 FXS FXS Diagnostic Test VA 9 2320 072272002 1 RING TEST 2 METERING PULSE TEST 3 BATTERY REVERSE STATUS lt press ESC key to return to main menu gt gt Press ENTER after done the selection As the following example shows the system is doing RING TEST SLOT 7 FXS FXS Diagnostic Test 14 32 20 07 22 2002 1 RING TEST 2 METERING PULSE TEST 3 BATTERY REVERSE STATUS Remain 12 seconds lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu gt gt 6 11 5 Unit Load Default Configuration Press Y from Port Menu to return the default Then press Y or N to confirm the selection SLOT 7 FXS FXS Diagnostic Test 14 32 20 07 22 2002 gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 93 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 11 6 Unit Reset Press Z from Port Menu to reset the unit Then press Y or N to confirm the selection SLOT 7 FXS FXS Diagnostic Test 14 32 20 07 22 2002 Reset are you sure Y N If users enter Y to confirm the reset the system will request users to enter the assword LOOP then press ENTER SLOT 7 FXS FXS Diagnostic Test 14 32 20 07 22 2002 gt gt Enter password 6 94 Chapt
20. M CLK S CLK S DTE RATE MASTER 5 5 1 1 2 M CLK Master clock menu shows the current clock source are internal 05H 1 CFG gt MODE Y CLK S CLK S DTE RATE INTERNAL 5 32 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 5 1 1 3 S CLK Slave clock menu is used to view the current clock source of the slave are line internal or DTE by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the selection move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 05 1 CFG gt MODE S DTE RATE LINE INTERNAL DTE 5 5 1 1 4 S DTE Slave DTE menu is used to configure DTE port operation mode of the slave There are the following choices are available MAP clock mode data mode RTS TTM Terminal Timing Mode V 54 and interface type 05H 1 CFG gt MODE M CLK S CLK S DTE gt CLK DATA RTS 54 INTF MAP menu shows the current assigned ports for each DSO channel In the MAP menu i indicates idle 1 indicates corresponding DTE port numbers To change a specific DSO channel port assignment move the cursor to a the desired port and press ENTER The cursor will return to the upper line and the LCD will show the channel number Slave map will auto setup whenever the Master MAP main menu is changed S DTE gt WAP CLK DATA RTS TTM V 54 INTF 111111111111 10 640Kbps Clock menu shows the current slave DTE clock polarity status either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk
21. 14 d 30 d 14 d 30 d Update Yes 15 d 31 d 15 d 31 d Confirm Yes 16d 16 d 22 d lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt Time Slots 1 10 of PORT C will be mapped to Time Slots 11 20 of PORT 2 of the HDSL module in SLOT1 To set this up automatically follow the same procedure that was used above to do the PORT A mapping A demonstration screen is shown below with the appropriate settings highlighted When the mapping is complete press ESC key to return to the Controller Menu Then press D to activate the map LOOP AM3440 System Setup MAP 14 34 15 01 23 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS MAP NO MAP 1 Source Slot 1 5 Dest Slot HDSL Source Slot PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS POY TS D SL PO TS SLIPO TS Slot Port 1 1 2 1 17 d 1 Tog A 1 d 7 ToS 01 Zo 1 2 2 18 1 2 2 2 18 d 8 39422 2 2 3 T2 dw 2 3d 3 2 19 d 9 4 1 2 4 20 d 1 4 4 2 20 10 T S f 20 L 2 5 21 5 g A 5 21 Clear No 1 2 6 22 af 6 d A 6 22 1 2 7 23 d 1 To oA 7 23 d Sod 1 2 8 24 d 1 8d A 8 24 d 9d 1 2 9 2 5 gl 1 9 25 d Dest Slot 10d 1 2 20 26 d 1 10 d 10 26 Slot 1 11 27 2 11 1 27 Port 2 12 28 2 12 d 2 28 Se voll isa d 29 d 2 d o0 3 29 14 30 2 1
22. 2 0 101 101 256 lt 0 gt Network 0 3 3 18 102 102 64 lt 64 gt Network MAP 4 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP x 0 0 0 0 0 go Network MAP 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 gt Network MAP 7 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP 8 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP 9 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 79 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 3rd screen SLOT D ATM FR El Port Connection Table Setup 10 25 48 09 13 2002 Please Input 1 10 BACKSPACE to edit E8 VEL VEI BER amp Translation DE CLP index 4 00 183 00103 0064 10 0 0 0 0 0 lt dor Network MAP 126 0 0 0 0 0 lt on Network MAP lud 0 0 0 0 0 lt US Network MAP 128 0 0 0 0 0 lt o gt Network MAP 1 1 16 100 100 64 lt 64 gt Network MAP 2 2 0 101 101 256 0 Network 0 3 3 18 102 102 64 64 Network MAP 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 gt Network MAP s 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP 6 0 0 0 0 D 0 Network MAP T 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP 8 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP 9 0 0 0 0 0 lt o gt Network MAP lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 80 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 2 4 Connection Table Setup FR to ATM Select the CONN_TAB item on the Port System Setup menu Use this management setup to link the connection table to that of the ATM network The channel number can be 1 to 31 All the numerical entries must be coordinated wi
23. Alarm History Port State Count Alarm Unit 2 1 0 DISABLE Unit 2 25 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 2 34 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 2 4 0 DISABLE Unit 2 5 0 DISABLE Unit 2 6 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 2 0 DISABLE Unit 2 8 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 2 92 0 DISABLE Unit 2 10 0 DISABLE lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar 14 23 16 10 19 2000 to refresh gt gt 6 4 4 Performance Report To view the screen of Performance Report press from the Port Menu SLOT 2 DIU PORT 2 Performance Report U port Unit 12 1 15 Minute Registers Line Unsync Current 01 08 14 9 16 22 17 24 1035 25532 0981 33 40 06 41 48 04 49 56 02 57 64 00 65 312 223 T3380 203 81 88 18 89 96 16 3 3 3 3 24 Hour Registers 10 19 10 18 20 20 10 17 20 10 16 20 10 15 UAS 20 lt lt ESC key Exit SPACE bar Refresh TAB key 14 23 23 10 19 2000 10 14 10 13 10 12 Next Unit Z key Reset gt gt 6 33 6 4 5System Setup Remote Router Setup Press S to setup the system the screen will show as below There are five options are available DSO LAN1 WAN1 WAN2 Static Route Router Reset and Router Load Default Move the Chapter 6 Terminal Operation cursor to the desired option then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by
24. LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu 15 58 51 02 21 2002 8060 ver as5 04 2001 V2 03 01 31 2002 Redundant Controller Disabled Start Time 14 30 26 02 20 2002 Serial Number Hardware Version Software Version DISPLAY SETUP C System Configuration S System Setup B Clock source Configuration M System Alarm Setup Q Alarm Queue Summary gt Firmware Transfer I Information Summary V Store Retrieve Configuration K Clock source Setup LOG MISC U gt Choose a Slot A Alarm Cut Off F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu X Clear Alarm Queue Y Controller Return to Default Z Controller Reset Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt 5 bar to refresh or enter a command gt Key in the letter of the port you mapped to the HDLC port In our example it was port A LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu 15 58 51 02 21 2002 8060 ver as5 04 2001 V2 03 01 31 2002 Redundant Controller Disabled Start Time 14 30 26 02 20 2002 Serial Number Hardware Version Software Version U gt Choose a Slot F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt Input the unit number DISPLAY SETUP gt System Configuration S gt System Setup B Clock source Configuration M System Alarm Setup Q Alarm Queue Summary gt Firmware Transfer Information Summary V Store Retrieve Configuration K
25. Loopback Setup System Setup Clear Performance Data Alarm Setup Clear Alarm Queue amp History Load Default Config Reset 6 3 051 1 Sub Menu When port is selected the following Port Menu will show up SLOT D 1 Port Menu Version SW V3 02 07 15 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report L gt Unit 2 Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S gt Unit A gt Unit Line Availability K Unit C Unit Configuration M Unit I gt Unit Status X c H Unit Alarm History 0 gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC 0 gt Choose Other Slot Y gt Unit F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z 2S Unit O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu Return to Controller Main Menu gt gt 5 bar to refresh or enter a command gt 08 21 38 01 09 2002 Loopback Setup System Setup Clear Performance Data Alarm Setup Clear Alarm Queue amp History Load Default Config Reset 6 24 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 3 1 Unit 1 Hour Performance Report Press 1 from FT1 Port Menu to view the 1 hour performance report Use TAB key to select register type USER or LINE The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk SLOT Port 1 Hour Perf Report 08 23 03 01 09 2002 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE After pressing ENTER from the above screen the following screen will show up SLOT Port 1 Hour Per
26. SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Unit Configuration 09 46 37 05 23 2001 1 1 2 72 X50 MUX NO MUX SYNC mode SYNC Rate 1152 Phase fixed 4 8k sel fixed Clock Normal Data Normal RTS Permanent TT gt Off Interface RS 232 Warning NO ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 54 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 8 2 DTE Status Under the Port Menu press I to view the unit status the screen will show as below SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Unit Status 09 46 44 05 23 2001 Leo LOCAL 1 1 existed YES RTS LOSS NO EXT_CLK LOSS NO DSR YES CTS YES DCD YES DTR NO RTS YES Loopback Status DTE Loopback OFF BERT OFF ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 8 3 Alarm History To view the alarm history press H from the Port Menu The screen will show as below SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Alarm History 09 46 47 05 23 2001 Port State Count Alarm 1 OK 0 DISABLE 2 OK 0 DISABLE 3 OK 0 DISABLE 4 OK 0 DISABLE 5 OK 0 DISABLE lt lt ESC to return to previous menu SPACE to refresh U key to change unit gt gt 6 55 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 8 4System Setup To setup the system press S from the Port Menu The screen will show as below SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Setup Configeration 09 45 59 05 23 2001 ARROW KE
27. euet alle iic Nearest apanan Say a resi cs 4th Nearest 15 cc M cet cal sre s 1 Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 SAS SEFS SES SBES SSES CSS LOFC Current 24 Hour ree we ne usu lt lt TAB key to show Performance Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt SLOT D ATM FR Port 1 Hour Perf Report 17 18 20 07 21 2002 LINE Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 321 seconds ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 15 Min Interval SrA NO 0 0 0 0 0 ist Nearest 15 gt Min Interval gr m 0E sme 2nd Nearest l5 Mrn Int rval 1 Seer si dg Jrd Nearest l5 Min Interval i o msc see umm Ep 4th Nearest 15 Min Interval Valid 15 Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 24 Hour Interval NIME LL LEM LL MESE Seas lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt SLOT D ATM FR Port 1 Hour Stat Report 17 18 23 07 21 2002 LINE Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interv
28. 0 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 56 64 112 128 Kbps LT NT not allowed 3 6 Chapter 3 Operation 3 6 Alarms and Reports 3 6 1 Alarms Loop AM has many types of alarm This includes system alarm as listed in Table 3 5 alarms from the E1 network port as listed Table 3 6 and each of the U PORTS as listed in Table 3 8 HDSL alarm is listed Table 3 9 Also Loop AM has alarm queue which record the latest 40 alarms with time stamp Loop AM also has alarm history and alarm status registers which is used to track the alarm count Each alarm can be individually enabled or disabled When disabled no action is taken When enabled alarm counter increments on the occurrence of the specific type of alarm When alarm occurs or the counter threshold exceeds alarm is triggered When alarm is triggered a dial out is activated if it is enabled Otherwise no action is taken and only the specific alarm count is incremented Dial out is to dial out through modem to a remote terminal When threshold level is implemented it is based on the 15 minutes alarm count register All alarms are disabled by default The dial out is also disabled by default Individual fault counts are updated every second Bipolar Violation BPV counts are updated every second but the BPV alarm is based on an average Bit Error Rate BER that is calculated over a 15 minute interval Therefore BPV alarm status is updated every 15 minutes after the averag
29. A to view the line availability as the following screen shows SLOT FE1 Port Line Availability 08 18 37 01 09 2002 Line Availability during Last 24 Hour Valid Seconds 70 seconds Available Seconds 70 seconds Unavailable Seconds 0 seconds Line Avaliability 100 0 ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 18 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 4 Unit Configuration To view the unit configuration press C from Port Menu then the screen will show as below SLOT FEL Port System Setup 08 18 53 01 09 2002 FRAME ON CODE HDB3 CRC ON AIS FRAMED CAS OFF SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM OOS BUSY FDL OFF Sa_bit Sa4 IDLE D5 120 Ohm lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 2 5 Unit Status Press I from Port Menu to show the screen of Unit Status as below SLOT FEL Port Status 08 19 05 01 09 2002 BENE LOS NO LOF NO RCV AIS NO RCV RAI NO XMT AIS NO XMT RAI NO ERROR COUNT 0 ES ERROR COUNT 5 es Teor PATTERN TRANSMITTED OFF NEAR END LOOPBACK OFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 19 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 6 Unit Alarm History To view the unit alarm history press H from Port Menu SLOT FEl Port Alarm History 08 19 17 01 09 2
30. DLCI VPI VCI BR IW amp Translation DE CLP index 4 04 HDLC 103 00103 0064 P 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 Network AP 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 Network AP 124 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 128 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 1 1 16 100 100 64 lt 64 gt Network AP 2 2 0 101 T01 256 lt 0 gt Network 0 3 3 18 102 102 64 lt 64 gt Network AP 4 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 5 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 6 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 7 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 8 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP 9 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network AP lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt The entire connection table can be viewed by paging through the line numbers using the space bar Each of the line numbers line index can be edited The procedure is as follows 1 Move the cursor to the index number in the line number followed by ENTER 2 Edit any of the entry by moving the cursor to that entry For numbers enter the new number followed by ENTER For option choices use TAB key to cycle through the availabe choices 6 82 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 3 Setup Specific to FR FR Protocol In the following setup will be for the FR FR protocol From the E1 T1 menu select Frame Relay for the Protocol Screen below illustrates that for the T1 interface 6 9 11 3 1 Port System Setup SLOT D ATM FR Port System Setup 22 50 06 07 15 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE
31. FRF 8 Network Interface T1 Module 71 ATM UNI FR n x 64 Kbps n 1 to 31 E1 Module ATM UNI FR 64 Kbps n 1 to 31 Up to 31 logical FR channels can be concentrated de concentrated to FR or ATM Service Ports TA FT1 interface nx 64 Kbps n 1 to 24 E1 FE1 interface nx 64 Kbps n 1 to 31 Support HDLC to FR Support HDLC to ATM Supporting FR to FR multiplexing Support up to 128 DLCls for total of 31 FR interfaces Support up to 128 VCs Peak cell rate on DLCI basis Manufacturing disable enable ATM scrambling for internal testing E1 ATM only AALO and AALS are supported in the ATM adaptation layer Support VBR service ITU FR management protocols are supported Flash memory software download through RS485 Only the PVC type of ATM FR service is supported Voice Card E amp M Connector RJ45 connector Alarm Conditioning CGA busy after 2 5 seconds of LOS LOF Encoding A law or u law user selectable together for all Impedance Balanced 600 or 900 ohms Longitudinal Rejection 55 dB Loss Adjustment 21 to 10 dB 0 1 step transmit amp receive Signal Distortion gt 46dB with 1004 Hz 0dBm input Frequency Response 0 25 to 1 dB 300 to 3400 Hz Signaling Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 and Type 5 Transmit only A side and B side for all types All in band signaling tones are carried transparently by the digitizing process Customer is responsible for in band signaling compatibility be
32. L to setup the loopback test for the E1 interface SLOT D El Port Loopback Test 15 44 49 07 24 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBACK OFF LOCAL PLB LLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND TEST PATTERN PRBS FULL STATUS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 71 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 9 Alarm Setup Under the port menu press M to setup alarm 6 9 9 1 Alarm Setup FR to ATM SLOT D ATM FR El Port Alarm Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS THRESHOLD ALARM YEL ENABLE AIS ENABLE LOS ENABLE LOF ENABLE BPV 10 85 5 001 UAS 001 ENABLE CSS 001 ENABLE ATM LOS ENABLE ATM AIS ENABLE ATM RDI ENABLE ATM LOC ENABLE FR LKD ENABLE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 17 45 51 03 23 2002 6 9 9 2 Alarm Setup FR to FR SLOT D ATM FR El Port Alarm Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE THRESHOLD ALARM YEL ENABLE AIS ENABLE LOS ENABLE LOF ENABLE BPV 10E 5 ENABLE ES 001 ENABLE UAS 001 ENABLE CSS 001 ENABLE FR LKD ENABLE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 17 25 38 07 21 2002 6 72 6 9 10 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation AM 3440
33. Port System Setup 15 56 08 03 27 2002 ON Interface El HDB3 Protocol ATM ON Channel Map ON 11111111111111111111111111111121 FRAMED OFF OFF 4 120 Ohm lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 66 Press from the port menu to view the alarm history Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 5 Alarm History 6 9 5 1 Alarm History FR to ATM Port Alarm History SLOT D ATM FR El LOCAL ALARM TYPE THRESHOLD CURR STATE RAI OK AIS OK LOS OK LOF OK BPV 10E 5 OK ES 1 UAS 1 OK Css 1 LOS ATM AIS ALM ATM RDI ALM ATM LOC OK FR LKD DISABLE lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu COUNT 0 F 3 co ooo C ALA ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB RM LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE DISABLE SPACE key to refresh gt gt 17 24 14 07 21 2002 6 9 5 2 Alarm History FR to FR Port Alarm History SLOT D El LOCAL ALARM TYPE THRESHOLD CURR STATE YEL OK AIS OK LOS LOF OK BPV 10 5 5 1 UAS 55 1 FR LKD ALM lt lt ESC key to return to previous bar to refresh gt gt COUNT 0 ALA ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB ENAB RM LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE 17 24 14 07 21 2002 6 67 Chapter 6 Termina
34. Source Slot 1 5 Dest Slot HDLC Source Slot PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS Slot A ITA EU ME e RTT c i M E tr ee ee ee ee E Port l d HD 1 17 d 1 1 Ta 85s 5 91 2 18 109 4d AD 25 Sd 21 d Clear No 2 214 d 7 23 d 24 9 25 Dest Slot 10 d 26 d Slot HD 11 d 27 d Port 12 28 Ql 1 2 29 14 d 30 d Update Yes l5 31 d Confirm Yes 16 Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active 8 3 Chapter 8 Appendix 8 4 Setting Loopback Timer Note When you are setting the Inband Management configuration a loopback timer will appear on your screen If you are planning to do any loopback testing while in the Inband Management HDLC mode you must set the timer for a period in seconds suitable to your testing requirements The inband management function will be unavailable for the duration of the loopback testing If you are not planning to do any Loopback testing while in the Inband Management mode leave the timer at its default setting of O seconds The purpose of the timer is to prevent the irretrievable loss of your inband management line while doing loopback testing When you are not in the inband management mode and wish to do loopback testing you can ignore the timer Press U to choose a slot port
35. TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME ESF Interface 1 CODE 875 Protocol Frame Relay YEL ON Channel Map AIS FRAMED 11311171111711111111111144 INBAND OFF LONG HAUL LBO 0 dB lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt SLOT D ATM FR El Port System Setup 10 16 36 09 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME ON Interface El CODE HDB3 Protocol Frame Relay CRC ON Channel Map 1111111111111111111111111111111 AIS FRAMED CAS OFF FDL OFF Sa bit 4 75 Ohm lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 83 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 3 2Channel Map Setup Select the CH_MAP item on the Port System Setup menu Use this channel map to tell the ATM FR card what time slots are combined to be a logical frame relay channel FR channel The logical FR channel number can be 1 to 31 eg FR 1 to FR 31 A 0 will indicate an idle time slot SLOT D Port Channel Map Setup 10 17 28 09 13 2002 Please Input 1 10 BACKSPACE to edit Time Slot 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 00 00 00 Time Slot p ck I9 20 243 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 29 30 31 FR Channel 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 9 11 3
36. To verify that the Loop AM equipment is not at fault specialized equipment such as a BERT bit error rate test set is needed 4 6 1 Quick Test 4 6 1 1 LCD Display LCD currently not available 4 6 1 2 Independent Test Remove all line and U interface connections to Loop AM Remove power After a few seconds re apply power Observe the power AMp self test sequence If this fails then Loop AM has failed See if the LEDs show any abnormal displays If yes use the LED indications to guide the user to test other parts of the network such as the E1 line or U interface plug in Especially during initial installation excessive errors may be due to a incorrect configuration of either Loop AM or of the equipment at the other end of the line or b due to faulty line installation which results in excessive noise cross talk or impedance mismatch Especially in electrically noisy environments such as central offices use of shielded cables are mandatory 4 3 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 6 2 Substitution If a spare Loop AM plug in is available then replace the working one with the spare The user must carefully configure the spare exactly as the working one If the substitution clears the problem then the original working one is suspect Note that this is not definitive as other reasons may cause the same symptom A good practice is to reconfigure the original one and swap once more If both units behave the same then the problem is prob
37. Version DISPLAY gt System Config gt FXS Status Port Menu SW v1 00 06 10 2002 SETUP uration 5 gt System Setup 14 23 04 07 22 2002 T Diagnostic Test LOG MISC U gt Choose Other Slot Y gt Unit Load Default Config gt Log Off Z Unit Reset gt Log On E Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to ref II lI ll or enter a command 6 11 1 System Configuration Press to view the system configuration as below SLOT 7 FXS System Configuration 14 31 46 07 22 2002 A u Law Impedance 600 ohm Tx Gain 3 0 21 10 Rx Gain 220 21 10 Tx Signaling Bit A B C D Rx Signaling Bit A D 0 1 0 1 0 0 OFF HOOK 1 1 0 1 68 PLS 1 RING GND NA OOS ON TIP OPEN NA Ring Cadence 2 ON 4 OFF for don t care 1 Ring Freq 20 Hz Metering Pulse OFF Metering Freq 16 Metering Level 0 PLAR L1 L2 L3 L4 ES L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 9 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 11 2 FXS Status Press I from the Port Menu to view the FXS status SLOT 7 FXS FXS Status 14 32 15 07 22 2002 1 0FF HOOK L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 2 RING ON L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9
38. at the appropriate selection To change the DTE clock polarity move the cursor to a the desired port and press ENTER S DTE MAP LK DATA RTS V 54 INTF NORMAL INVERTED To change the DTE data polarity to NORMAL or INVERTED use left and right arrow keys to cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER S DTE gt MAP CLK BATA RTS TTM V 54 INTF NORMAL INVERTED To change the DTE RTS operation mode to ACTIVE or PERMANENT move the cursor to a the desired port and press ENTER S DTE gt MAP CLK DATA 275 54 INTF ACTIVE PERMANENT 5 33 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation To change the DTE terminal timing mode use left and right arrow keys to cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER S DTE gt MAP CLK DATA RTS 54 OFF change the DTE V 54 channel to OFF or ON move the cursor to the desired port and press ENTER S DTE gt MAP CLK DATA RTS 54 OFF view the DTE interface use left and right arrow keys to cycle through to a proper selection S DTE gt CLK DATA RTS V 54 v 35 5 5 1 1 5 RATE The Rate menu shows the current line rate 05H 1 CFG gt MODE M CLK S CLK S DTE ATE 784Kbps Move the cursor at UP or DOWN options to select the desired line rate Then go to OK option by pressing ENTER to change setup 05 1 CFG gt MODE M CLK S CLK S DTE RATE 784Kbps UP DOWN OK 5 5 1 2 Sta
39. front panel 10 Base T Ethernet SNMP front panel In band 64 Kbps Performance Monitor Performance Registers Separate Registers Performance Reports Alarm Queue Threshold Diagnostics Test Line Loopback Test Pattern Last 24 hours performance in 15 minutes interval and last 7 days in 24 hours summary 12 MDSL ports network user and remote site Reports include MDSL port unsync Date amp Time Errored Second Unavailable Second E1 Bursty Errored Second Severe Errored Second Degraded Minutes and Controlled Slip Second Also available in Statistics Containing 40 alarm records which record the latest alarm type location and date amp time Bursty Seconds Severely Errored Second Degraded Minutes E1 T1 interface Line Loopback Payload Loopback Local Loopback MDSL interface Payload Loopback Local loopback U interface Local Loopback Payload Loopback E1 T1 interface 219 4 PRBS 3 in 24 1 in 8 2 in 8 1 1 patterns U MDSL DTE interface 211 1 BERT Chapter 2 Installation 2 Installation CAUTION Neverinstall telephone wiring during a lightning storm e Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations e Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 2 1 Site Selection The following list indi
40. gt System Configuration B Clock source Configuration Q Alarm Queue Summary Information Summary LOG 0 gt Choose a Slot Log Off SETUP MISC Menu O Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt Clear alarm queue of PORT D SETUP S gt System Setup M gt System Alarm Setup W gt Firmware Transfer gt Store Retrieve Configuration K gt Clock source Setup MISC gt Alarm Cut Off X Clear Alarm Queue Y Controller Return to Default 2 Controller Reset are you sure Y N 6 9 13 Clear Performance Data Under the port menu press K to clear performance data SLOT D 1 Port Statistics 15 44 43 07 24 2002 gt gt Clear Statistics Type T1 E1 Line FR Statistics ATM Statistics 6 86 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 14 Upgrade Firmware Under the port menu press D to download firmware SLOT D ATM FR El Download Firmware 17 27 03 07 21 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE BACKSPACE to edit ESC to abort Bank 1 Firmware Ver V2 04 07 10 2002 Good Bank 2 Firmware Ver V2 04 06 07 2002 Good Working Firmware Bank 1 Server IP 140 132 1 156 Firmware File Name vis B ocu um lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 9 15 Unit Load Default Configuration Under the port menu press Y to download firmware Then press Y or N to confirm the selection S
41. press ENTER key to select items SLOT D Port Loopback Test 08 22 06 01 09 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBACK OFF LOCAL PLB LLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END IN BAND ATG TP ANSI P ANSI L SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE FAR END IN BAND AT amp T P ANSI P ANSI L SEND TEST PATTERN OFF ORSS FULL STATUS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 28 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 3 9 Unit System Setup To setup unit system press S from Port Menu then the following screen will show up Use arrow keys to move the cursor TAB key to roll up options SLOT Port System Setup 08 22 12 01 09 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME ESF CODE B8ZS YEL ON AIS FRAMED CAS SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM OOS BUSY INBAND OFF IDLE FF LONG HAUL LBO 0 dB lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 3 10 Unit Clear Performance Data Press K from Port Menu to clear performance data the screen will show as below Press Y or N to confirm the commend gt Clear performance data are you sure Y N 6 3 11 Unit Alarm Setup To do alarm setup press M from Port Menu then the following screen will show up SLOT D Port Alarm Setup 08 22 24 01 09 2002 ARROW KE
42. 0 0 0 0 2 2 105 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 106 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 107 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 108 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 109 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 111 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 112 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 113 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 114 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 115 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 116 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 117 0 0 0 0 0 18 2 118 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 119 0 0 0 0 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 65 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 4 Unit Configuration The interface setting displays the egress port type E1 or T1 The Protocol setting specifies the protocol on the line ATM or Frame Relay The Channel Map setting specifies the type of traffic 1 specifies layer 2 traffic and i is idle When the line carries ATM traffic this setting cannot be modified To view the port configuration press C from the port menu the screen will show as below 6 9 4 1 System Setup ATM FR T1 To view the port configuration press C from the port menu FRAME CODE YEL AIS INBAND INTF LBO SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port System Setup 17 35 29 03 23 2002 ESF Interface o T 875 Protocol ATM ON Channel Map FRAMED ua 1 is 1 J OFF LONG HAUL 0 dB lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 9 4 2 System Setup ATM FR E1 To view the port configuration press C from the port menu SLOT D ATM FR El FRAME CODE CRC AIS CAS FDL Sa bit INTF
43. 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 02 08 2002 o edit Metric 01 01 01 01 01 Bu 01 01 01 01 01 01 B 01 01 01 6 37 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 5 4 U Remote Router Setup Router Reset Press S from Port Menu Then move the cursor to Router Reset Press ENTER to reset Router 10 57 58 02 08 2002 SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup lt lt DSO MAP gt gt REMOTE DTU SETUP LOCAL Master Clock Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Remote Link M channel M channel ROUTER 250 MAP LAN1 WAN1 WAN2 Static Route Router Reset Router Load Default lt lt Select item or press ESC to return gt gt 6 4 5 5 U Remote Router Setup Router Load Default Press S from Port Menu Then move the cursor to Router Reset Press ENTE
44. 3Frame Relay Management Setup FR to FR Select the FR_MAN item on the Port System Setup menu Use this management setup to tell the protocol details of the ATM network The logical channel number can be 1 to 31 The meanings of the parameters are the same as for FR to ATM SLOT D ATM FR Port FR Management Setup 10 18 27 09 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS CH Active Protocol Direction 3911 LT392 N391 1583921 1 239321 T1 E1 FR ITU User 0 5 006 03 04 1 5 FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 2 YES HDLC 3 YES FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 4 YES HDLC 5 FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 6 ER ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 7 FR ITU etwork 0 2 006 03 04 8 EAX IIU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 9 FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 10 FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 11 FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 12 FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 13 O FR ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 14 etwork 0 5 006 03 04 I5 O ER ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 16 ER ITU etwork 0 5 006 03 04 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 84 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 3 4Connection Table Setup FR to FR Select the CONN_TAB item on the Port System Setup menu Use this management setup to link the connection table to that of the Frame Relay network The channel number can be 1 to 31 All the numerical entries must be coordinated with the Frame Relay network The meanings of
45. 5 2 1 4 5 16 5 2 1 5 a mau asas 5 16 5 2 1 6 e 5 16 5 2 1 7 rli em 5 16 5 2 1 8 igmallifigu uu A 5 16 5 2 1 9 lle u 5 16 5 2 1 10 DE S uu E eL 5 17 5 2 1 11 CGA qu 5 17 5 2 1 12 5 17 5 2 1 13 JB 5 17 5 2 2 DIAQNOSUGC REL 5 18 5 2 2 1 Near Loopback ie eee 5 18 5 2 2 2 E1 Remote 5 18 5 2 2 3 T1 Remote 5 18 5 2 2 4 PATTERN MR 5 18 5 2 3 IrnforrmiatiOD z 5 19 5 2 4 5 Q SD q aa 5 19 5 2 4 1 5 19 5 2 4 2 Default u u bore 5 19 5 2 4 3 5 19 5 2 5 5 20 5 2 5 1 Alarm Gl83r c a 5 20 5 2 5 2 Alarm Setup eine IER ee E a aa 5 20 5 3 TT Interface Menu 5 21 5 3 1 BP 5 21 5 3 1 1 Frame umu S I asus 5 21 5 3 1 2 5 21 5 3 1 3 5 21 5 3 1 4 INBAND S ettet e 5 22 5 3 1 5 PX 5 22 5 3 1 6 Adar ache Ae Mon itm AE d iM 5 22 5 3 1 7 Signalliiigs zac rmt ente ee tds 5 22 5 3 1 8 Interface Ale ee eti Ee 5 22 5 3 1 9 TE ME
46. 50 5 28 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation If user want to select X 50 menu of Remote DTE menu from ASYNC submenu move cursor to SYNC submenu Press ENTER to enter in the LCD for choices of speed as the third LCD shows After pressing ESC key to return the Remote DTE menu the X 50 submenu is shown 12U 10 RDTE gt CHANNEL CONFIG 50 120 10 RDTE gt SYN 8 A9 10 A 11 12U 10 RDTE SYNC 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 48 0 5 4 2 3 Channel The options of channel for remote DTE are IDLE B1 B2 or B1 B2 channels 12U 10 RDTE SPEED SHANNEL CONFIG X 50 IDLE Bl B2 B1 B2 5 4 2 4 Configuration The options of configuration for remote DTE are CLOCK DATA RTS TTM and INTF 12U 10 RDTE gt SPEED CHANNEL SONFIG X 50 12U 10 CONF gt CLOCK DATA RTS INTF 5 4 2 5 50 Configuration Use arrow keys to select X 50 option the LCD will show below 12U 10 RDTE gt SPEED CHANNEL CONFIG 7 50 120 10 RDTE IDLE CODE STATUS Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to IDLE_CODE option to view the idle code 120 10 RDTE gt MDLE CODE STATUS 0x2B Press ENTER from the X 50 menu Move the cursor to MAP option the LCD will show as below 12U 10 RDTE gt IDLE_CODE WAP STATUS 1111111111111111iiii To view the current status press ENTER from the X 50 menu Move the cursor to STATUS option the LCD will show as below 12U 10 RDTE IDLE CODE MAP BrATUS 111111
47. 9 6 11 5 10 9 5612 6 11 9 5 9 6 12 5 pO T 13 d 9 S8 5 7 14 d 9 8 16 8 15 d 9 97 XS 8 16 9 7 14 lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt Chapter 6 Terminal Operation LOOP AM3440 System Configuration Map 17 00 10 01 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Map Number MAP_1 Slot Number A El PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS ld 1 L 17 d 2d 22 18 d d HD 1 1 9 8 4 d 3 2 20 2 Ld 3 4 21 6 d 3 5 22 d Ted 3 6 2 20 8 d 3 7 24 d a 3 8 25 d 10 d 3 9 26 d IX 3d 3 xD 27 d 12 4 3 11 28 d 13 32 12 29 d 14 2 22 30 8 15 d 16 lt lt Press ESC to return to previous menu gt gt 6 1 1 4 Current TSI Map Press D from the Controller Configuration Menu the screen of Current TSI Map will show as below LOOP AM3440 System Configuration Current Map 15 37 15 03 02 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Current Map Slot Number 9 DTU PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS 9 17 39 10 19 918 9 10 20 1500 9 d 9 9 17 10 20 9 9 18 MIAH PS G y s PRPRPRPRP OBWNERO 14 1 gt gt N N F P o 000 G gt NO XO XO XO Q Q 4S 4S EB P N p lt lt Press ESC key
48. DISABLE ROUTE WAN21 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN22 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN23 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN24 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN25 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 2 6 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN27 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN28 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN29 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN30 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN31 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN32 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 14 3 Route Display Under the Port Menu press X to view the Router configuration then the following screen will show up SLOT LAN WAN Port ROUTE Setup 14 29 42 06 30 2003 Net Address Netmask Gateway Address NI Address Metric 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000
49. E Loopback U PORT TO U Loopback and Remote U to U Payload Loopback HDSL PORT TO E1 Loopback and Remote HDSL to E Loopback HDSL PORT TO LINE Loopback and Remote HDSL to LINE Payload Loopback DTE PORT TO DS1 Loopback DTE PORT TO DTE Loopback Figure 4 1 Loopback Block Diagram 4 3 2 Line Loopback Line loopback is illustrated in Figure 4 1 The incoming DS1 line signal is loopback to the outgoing DS1 signal before the DS1 transceiver framer This loopback is used to isolate the local equipment from a troubled DS1 transmission line Line loopback test can be activated from the terminal 4 3 3 Payload Loopback Payload loopback is illustrated in Figure 4 1 The incoming signal is loopback to the outgoing DS1 signal after the DS1 transceiver framer This loopback is used to isolate the U PORTs from the troubled DS1 transmission line Payload loopback test can be activated from the terminal 4 3 4 U PORT Loopbacks U PORT loopbacks are illustrated in Figure 4 1 There are two types of local loopbacks TO U payload and TO DS1 local TO U is that the U interface incoming signal is loopback to the U interface outgoing signal This is used to isolate the 051 equipment from a troubled U interface line TO DS1 is that U interface outgoing signal is loopback to the U interface incoming signal This loopback is used to validate the system integrity of U interface facility U PORT loopback test can be activated from the terminal While in TO U
50. ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt 6 1 7 1 Download Mainboard Firmware LOOP AM3440 Download Firmware 19 09 25 03 01 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit Firmware 1 Version c Sd T 03 01 2001 Firmware 2 Version Disabled Current Firmware Bank 1 Next Boot Firmware A TFTP Server IP 000 000 000 000 Firmware File Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 12 6 1 7 2 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation Upload Mainboard Firmware LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS Firmware 1 Version Firmware 2 Version Current Firmware Bank Server IP Firmware File Name Firmware Bank Number CURSOR MOVE Upload Firmware Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn S3 03 01 2001 Disabled 1 000 000 000 000 1 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 1 7 3 Download Configuration 19 09 30 03 01 2001 BACKSPACE to edit LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS IP Name Server Config File CURSOR MOVE Please Input Download Configuration nnn nnn nnn nnn 000 000 000 000 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 14 52 11 01 07 2002 BACKSPACE to edit 6 13 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 7 4 Upload Configuration LOOP AM3440 Upload Configuration 14 52 21 01 07 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BA
51. FR El Port Status 15 46 07 07 24 2002 LINE LOS 5 LOF FAS RCV AIS NO RCV RAI NO XMT AIS NO XMT RAI ERROR COUNT 0 ES ERROR COUNT 0 TEST PATTERN TRANSMITTED OFF NEAR END LOOPBACK OFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 9 7 Alarm Queue Press Q form the port menu to view the alarm queue SLOT D ATM FR El Unit Alarm Queue 17 24 57 07 21 2002 1 Port ATM 17 13 34 07 21 2002 2 Port 5 17 13 34 07 21 2002 3 Port FR 17 13 33 07 21 2002 lt lt ESC key return to previous menu or SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 70 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 8 Loopback Test 6 9 8 1 Frame Relay T1 Under the port menu press L to setup the loopback test for the ATM FR 1 interface SLOT D ATM FR Port Loopback Test 17 43 55 03 23 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBACK LOCAL PLB LLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE FAR END IN BAND AT amp T P ANSI P ANSI L SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END IN BAND AT amp T P ANSI P ANSI L SEND TEST PATTERN ORSS FULL 1 IN 8 STATUS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 9 8 2 Frame Relay E1 Under the port menu press
52. Gain 3 0 2 10 Tx Signaling Bit A B C D Rx Signaling Bit A B C D RINGING 0 0 0 1 OFF HOOK T 1 NO RING 0 0 1 OOS ON BATT REV 0 0 0 RING GND 0 0 0 1 PULSE 0 0 0 Tor don t care TIP OPEN 1 1 1 Trunk Condition ON HOOK Line Polarity NORMAL Metering Pulse Frequency 16 KHz Pulse Detect Mode NORMAL Minimum Pulse Decode Level 19 47 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 2 z27 2 27 27 2 27 S2 27 c BO dBm ALL Ll lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 96 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 12 2 FXO Status Under FXO Port Menu press I to display status of FXO interface then the screen will show as below EXAMPLE 1 When Ground Start is not available the system will show up NO AVAILABLE for TIP OPEN and RING GND When Metering Pulse is not available the system will show up NO AVAILABLE for PULSE ON SLOT 8 FXO FXO Status 18 14 17 06 12 2001 1 RINGING 12 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 LL 1 L12 2 13 L2 L3 14 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 LLL L12 3 TIP OPEN NO AVAILABLE 4 RING GND NO AVAILABLE 5 BATT REV Li L2 L3 L4 145 L6 1 L8 L9 hid GII L12 6 PULSE ON NO AVAILABLE 7 ALARM ON 1 L2 L3 L4 LS L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 Lid 112 lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt EXAMPLE 2 When Ground Start and Metering Pulse are
53. Intervals in Current 24 hour 0 15 Minute registers Current 0 0 196 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 17 20 21 24 25 28 29 32 24 hour registers Current 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 gt 4 5 0 SES 0 UAS 196 lt lt TAB to change location SPACE bar to refresh ESC to return to previous menu gt gt ES SES UAS 6 47 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 6 5System Setup Press S to setup the system AM3440 12 Unit Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Slot 9 HDSL 1 Line Rate 784Kbps 1 pair 14 43 20 10 19 2000 LOCAL 1 eS EAR END HDSL MODE MASTER HDSL MODE SLAVE Router Mode ROUTER LAN interface Address 140 150 001 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 El Time Slots WAN interface Address 140 133 001 253 HDSL carries El time slots as Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 TS 01 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Default Gateway 40 133 001 254 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 6 6 Loopback and Test To enter the Loopback and Test screen press L The following screen appears AM3440 12 Unit Loopback and Test 14 44 12 10 19 2000 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT Slot 9 HDSL 1 TEST MENU HDSL Loopback OFF 1 TO LINE Slave Loopback OFF DTE TO LINE HDSL TO LINE DTE
54. L10 L11 L12 3 METERING PULSE L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 Lil L12 4 5 RING GND NA A NA NA A NA A A NA A NA A 6 PLAR ON L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 Lil L12 7 ALARM ON L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 Lil L12 lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 11 3 Press S from the Port Menu to setup system configuration Use arrow keys to move cursor and TAB key to roll options System Setup L1 YES means that PLAR setting of L2 to L12 are same as L1 L1 NO means that setting of L2 to L12 different from 11 NOTE2 The option OOS ON is only available for new E1 and new T1 interfaces SLOT 7 FXS System Setup 14 31 51 07 22 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS A u Law A Impedance 600 ohm Tx Gain 950 dB 21 10 Rx Gain 235 0 dB 21 10 Tx Signaling Bit Ex Signaling Bit A D 0 Al 0 1 RING ON 0 0 OFF HOOK 1 1 0 1 BATT REV amp PLS ON 1 RING GND NA OOS ON TIP OPEN NA Ring Cadence 2 ON 4 OFF for don t care Ring Freq 20 Hz Metering Pulse OFF Metering Freq 16 Metering Level 0 PLAR L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ALL L1 NO lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 92 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation
55. LM LLL dcl li lt lt TAB key to show Performance Report gt gt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh 6 60 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation SLOT D ATM FR Port 1 Hour Perf Report 16 30 16 07 24 2002 Valid Seconds Current 15 Interval 33 seconds ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 15 Min Interval 57740 33 0 0 0 33 lst Nearest 15 Interval 2nd Nearest 15 Interval 3rd Nearest 15 Min Interval u c cm SSeS eR cR 4th Nearest 15 Min Lnterval Syts o em cA Sota Sse SSS Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 24 Hour Interval Teele ims cauda 07 23 2002 gem 07 22 2002 ccr 07 21 2002 epee ee T 07 20 2002 SA S ee 07 19 2002 i c tee eee Peet gat See et 07 18 2002 TA cp Vee meu tu xs 07 17 2002 NC ee pat ee es ye lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt SLOT D ATM FR Port 1 Hour Stat Report 16 30 20 07 24 2002 LINE Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 33 seconds SAS SEFS SES SBES SSES SDM CSS Current 15 Min 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 00005 0 000
56. Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 110 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 14 10 Unit Load Default Configuration Under the Port Menu press Y to load default configuration Then press Y to confirm or N to abandon it SLOT G RTR LAN WAN Port Menu 14 33 55 0673072003 Version SW V3 05 12 03 2002 DISPLAY SETUP gt Unit System LAN1 WAN16 Display 5 gt Unit System LAN1 WAN16 Setup B Unit System WAN17 WAN32 Display A Unit System WAN17 WAN32 Setup X Unit Route Display R Unit Route Setup T Unit DSO MAP Display Unit DSO MAP Setup D Unit Firmware Upgrade LOG MISC 0 gt Choose a Slot Y gt Unit Load Default Config F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu 2 Unit Reset O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E Return to Controller Main Menu Return to default are you sure Y N 6 14 11 Unit Reset Under the Port Menu press Z to reset the system Then press Y to confirm or to abandon it SLOL G RTR LAN WAN Port Menu 14 33 55 06 30 2003 Version SW V3 05 12 03 2002 DISPLAY SETUP gt Unit System LAN1 WAN16 Display S gt Unit System LAN1 WAN16 Setup B Unit System WAN17 WAN32 Display A Unit System WAN17 WAN32 Setup X gt Unit Route Display gt Unit Route Setup T Unit DSO MAP Display Unit DSO MAP Setup D Unit Firmware Upgrade LOG MI
57. achieve remote system control and performance and statistics monitoring 3 4 11 Idle Code Any DSO channel which is not assigned to any U PORT is an idle channel An idle code is transmitted on idle DSO channel User may program the idle channel to any bit pattern from 0x00 to OxFF Note Due to one s density requirement it is advised that idle code to be set as OxD5 Or user must program idle code to contain at least two bits of 1 The factory default idle code is OxD5 Table 3 2 E1 Line Default Setting Line Code AMI HDB3 Line FDL Table 3 3 T1 Line Default Setting Options Dean 3 5 Remote DTE Configuration Although for the Loop AM 3440 the channel assignment of each U PORT or H PORT is independent of the configuration of the remote Loop AM unit for compatibility with other Loop AM products which allows remote DTE configuration such commands are also available for the Loop AM 3440 The two configurations suitable for remote control are Channel and Speed Another two settings for Loop AM operation mode and link are also important but must be locally set The following paragraphs describe each which is also summarized in Table 3 4 3 5 1 Channel When a DTE port is configured to run at 64 Kbps or above the channel to associate with the DTE port can be either B1 or B2 Else it must be 1 2 IDLE means no channel is assigned which applies only if the speed is 0 or idle Chapter 3
58. and bit error count is displayed which counts all single error User many use gt key to inject single bit error key to reset error counter and ESC key to quit PRBS test PRBS FULL UNSYNC ERROR SECONDS 1 TOTAL SECONDS 1 ERROR BITS 65535 5 24 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 3 3 Information Move the cursor to INFO option the system will show as below E B gt LINE DIAG MISC ALARM B INFO gt S W 5 3 4 Miscellaneous Under the 051 PORT menu move the cursor to MISC option then the system will show as below B gt LINE DIAG INFO Yrsc ALARM MISC gt STATUS DEFAULT RESET 5 3 4 1 Status Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to STATUS option to view the line status with pressing ENTER B MISC gt TATUS DEFAULT RESET Show Line Status 5 3 4 2 Default Move the cursor to DEFAULT option to download default configuration B MISC gt STATUS DEFAULT RESET B DEFAULT gt Load Default Configuration Use arrow keys to pick the character followed by ENTER There are 66 characters to choose from Password modification can only be done using terminal operation The default password is LOOP Move the cursor to YES then press ENTER when the entire password is assembled Enter Password YES 012345678 9ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ B MISC gt Load Default Configuration Successful to load default configuration 5 25 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 3 4
59. available the screen will show as below SLOT 8 FXO FXO Status 14 26 31 09 24 2002 1 RINGING dh L2 14 15 L6 8 19 110 111 112 2 0FF HOOK d L3 L5 L7 L8 mM 111 WE 3 TIP OPEN L2 L3 1 4 L6 17 L9 L10 111 112 4 RING GND d 13 14 L6 L8 L9 110 111 112 5 BATT REV s od L2 13 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 110 111 6 PULSE ON L2 L3 14 15 L7 L8 L9 110 111 112 7 ALARM ON 7 L2 13 LS be LY 168 mE 111 112 lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt NOTE1 L1 means the status of Line1 and means the status of Line1 is active As the above example shows RINGING means the status of Line is receiving RINGING TIP OPEN means the status of Line 1 is Tip Open PULSE ON Mj means the status of Line 6 is receiving PULSE signal 6 97 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 12 3 System Setup Under FXO Port Menu press S to setup FXO system then the following screen will show up EXAMPLE 1 When Metering Pulse is not available the screen will show as below SLOT 8 FXO System Setup 14 42 54 09 24 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS A u Law 1 A Impedance 600 ohm Tx Gain 2 0 aB 2 10 Rx Gain t 2 10 Tx Signaling Bit A C D Rx Signaling Bit A B C D RINGING 0 0 0 1 ORF 1 1 NO RING 0 0 1 005 0 BATT REV 0 0 0 RING GND 0 0 0 1 tor don t care TIPOPEN 1 1 1 Trunk Condition ON H
60. cursor to Sabit and use left or right arrow keys to select a channel press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk C LINE gt FRAME CODE RAI CRC AIS CAS BaBit Sa4 Sab Sa7 Sa8 Sa4 Sa5 5 2 1 Signalling Move the cursor to the signalling item Use arrow keys to select TRANS or CD 01 The current selection will be highlight by an asterisk LINE gt EJIIGNALLING INTF FDL CGA OOS IDLE TRANS CD 01 5 2 1 9 Interface After moving cursor to INTERF the system will show 75 Ohm twisted pair or 120 Ohm coaxial cable for the current interface C LINE gt SIGNALLING FDL CGA OOS IDLE 1200hm 75o0hm 5 16 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 1 10 FDL FDL menu shows the facility data link To enable FDL by moving cursor to ON while to disable it by moving cursor to OFF and press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk LINE gt SIGNALLING CGA OOS IDLE ON OFF 5 2 1 11 CGA To configure CGA as NORMAL or TRANSPARENT use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and press ENTER LINE gt SIGNALLING FDL OOS IDLE NORM TRANS 5 2 1 12 OOS To change the OOS protocol use the arrow keys to cycle through to the proper selection and Press ENTER C LINE gt SIGNALLING INTF FDL 05 IDLE BUSY IDLE BUSY_IDLE IDLE_BUSY 5 2 1 13 IDLE Press ENTER for the Line Idle Code menu The Idle m
61. eoe homes de atipa 5 31 5 4 5 1 Remote Information 5 31 5 4 5 2 IIIA 5 31 5 5 ADSL Interface a aa 5 32 5 5 1 HDSL Port Menu arit ance ee e eve eit neo eue paetos 5 32 5 5 1 1 Configuratio a v cue rtu E aee Y rae Pee cs 5 32 5 5 1 2 JC RR 5 34 5 5 1 3 ihe aces te iade test de e 5 35 5 5 1 4 IB T Te EDEN 5 36 5 5 2 Informati n eeu eee Gee 5 37 5 5 3 Miscellarnieotis 25 a 5 37 5 5 3 1 Ai alee D SA a 5 37 5 5 3 2 bIAECI IUE 5 37 5 6 UTE Interface Meri e D e e 5 38 5 6 1 Gonfigurallon a chri idee See o de ee Pony dee 5 38 5 6 1 1 gti EE 5 38 5 6 1 2 dc EA 5 38 5 6 1 3 Data a uqa apaun Pap u 5 38 5 6 1 4 nic IEEE 5 39 5 6 1 5 5 39 5 6 1 6 5 39 5 6 1 7 Interface I 5 39 5 6 2 PEE 5 39 5 6 2 1 DTE LoopbacK tien edes 5 39 5 6 2 2 M 54 Loopback caedis 5 40 5 6 2 3 ru diee q OT EE D eb Me 5 40 5 6 3 Alar iti cce edo bite roii edd ae dein tens 5 40 5 6 4 SlatUS DE 5 41 5 6 5 Information iio eredi eei mei tnit 5 41 5 7 DTE X 50 Interface Meluru uu ly u u Sy 5 42 5 7 1 Gonfigurat
62. loopback all ones are send to DS1 network line outgoing direction on U PORT associated 050 channels NOTE U PORT loopbacks work only when one or more DSO channels are mapped to the U PORT 4 2 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 3 5 HDSL PORT Loopbacks Trouble isolation of the entire HDSL system is facilitated by the use of loopbacks By determining where one loopback is successful and another is not the repair personnel can isolate the fault to a particular line or equipment Loopbacks can be towards the network or towards the customer 4 4 Far End Loopback Far end loopbacks remote line loopback remote payload loopback remote channel loopback U PORT loopback and HDSL loopback can be activated by the local Loop AM to cause a remote loopback commands to the far end facility Inband code words are supported by FDL facility data link to initiate the loopback in the case of the DS1 line and either M channel in the case of the U interface line When using FDL messages FDL must be turned ON All remote loopback can be activated from the terminal If the remote facility responds to a remote loopback activate command LOOPED message appears in the lower left corner of the display If the remote facility responds to a remote loopback deactivate command a NO LOOP message appears If the remote activation deactivation fails an error message appears Either proprietary remote loopback commands can be used or the industry standard V 54 loopback
63. placing an asterisk the appropriate selection To change the DTE V 54 mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 8D 1 CONF RATE CLK DAT RTS TTM 54 OFF 5 6 1 7 Interface Interface menu shows the current DTE interface type 8D 1 CONF RATE CLK DAT RTS V54 35 5 6 2 Diagnostics group includes Loopback V54 Loopback and BERT menu 8D 1 gt CONF DIAG ALARM STATUS INFO 8D 1 DIAG gt TE LB V54 LB BERT 5 6 2 1 DTE Loopback DTE Loopback menu are used to control near end DTE loopback operation such as TO DS1and TO LINE loopback test The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk 8D 1 DIAG gt V54 LB BERT OFF TO DTE TO DS1 5 39 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 6 2 2 V 54 Loopback The V54 menu is used to control remote V54 channel loopback tests 8D 1 DIAG DTE LB 54 1 OFF TO DTE TO DS1 To activate or deactivate V54 loopback first by moving cursor to the desired selection press ENTER Then the current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 80 1 54 gt ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE DTE 5 6 2 3 BERT To start the bit error rate test by moving cursor to ON or OFF then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 8D 1 DIAG gt DTE LB V54 LB ERT OFF ON 8D 1 BERT gt UNSYNC Err Secs 65535 Total Seconds
64. press U to choose a slot for the Router port Then the port menu will show as below SLOT C RTR LAN WAN Port Menu 14 26 47 06 30 2003 Version SW V3 05 12 03 2002 DISPLAY SETUP Unit System LAN1 WAN16 Display S gt Unit System LAN1 WAN16 Setup Unit System WAN17 WAN32 Display A Unit System WAN17 WAN32 Setup X gt Unit Route Display gt Unit Route Setup T gt Unit DSO MAP Display M Unit DSO MAP Setup D Unit Firmware Upgrade LOG MISC 0 gt Choose a Slot Y gt Unit Load Default Config F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z Unit Reset gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E Return to Controller Main Menu gt gt 5 bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 14 1 System Display LAN1 WAN16 Under the Port Menu press C to show up the system display for LAN1 to WAN16 Then the screen will show as below SLOT C RTR LAN WAN Port System LAN1 WAN16 Setup 14 27 32 06 30 2003 NI IPAddress SubnetMask Frame RIP I RIP I Mode 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE LAN2 140 132 042 009 255 255 000 000 ETHERNET ENABLE ENABLE ROUTE 1 100 001 001 002 255 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE ENABLE ROUTE WAN2 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN3 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN4 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WANS5 000 000 000 000 00
65. refresh gt gt 6 14 5 System Setup LAN1 WAN16 Under the Port Menu press S to do system setup for LAN1 to WAN16 then the following screen will show up SLOT C RTR LAN WAN Port System LAN1 WAN16 Setup 14 30 59 06 30 2003 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit NI IPAddress SubnetMask Frame RIP_I RIP_I Mode 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ETHERNET DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE LAN2 140 132 042 009 255 255 000 000 ETHERNET ENABLE ENABLE ROUTE 1 100 001 001 002 255 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE ENABLE ROUTE WAN2 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN3 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN4 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 5 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN6 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 7 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN8 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 9 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN10 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 11 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN12 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN13 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN14 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 15 000 000 0
66. screen will show To view ATM FR E1 port 24 hour performance report by selecting register type The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk SLOT D ATM FR El Port 24 Hour Perf Report 16 30 29 07 24 2002 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 46 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 15 Min Interval up 46 0 0 0 46 Current 24 Hour Interval SSS Se USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 1 08 gt s s lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt SLOT D ATM FR El Port 24 Hour Stat Report 16 30 33 07 24 2002 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 46 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 SES SUAS SBES 5 5 SDM 55 Current 15 0 0000 100 00 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 100 00 Current 24 Hour exce SSeS SS SSS SSeS SSS SSS USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 1 gt SSSR HEE SHS Reon Sener Hee eee Shee lt lt TAB key to show Performance Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 63 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 3 Port Statistics Press A from the port menu the screen will show as below T
67. select Link B as the backup for Link A PORT B is now set up to be the backup port for PORT A Repeat the same procedure to have PORT C backed up by PORT D When finished press ESC to save the configuration A prompt will ask Are you sure Y N Press Y You will automatically return to the Controller Setup screen 7 2 Chapter 7 Appendix LOOP AM3440 System Setup Backup 14 33 55 0172372002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Backup function ON Mode revertible Link A Link B Link D El El El El Backup Link Ltpl Ssst Lund D j Link backup fun ON ON ON ON Link status i Working Idle Working Idle gt gt Are you sure lt Y N gt Press C from the Controller Setup menu The System Setup MAP screen will appear LOOP AM3440 Controller Setup 14 32 09 01 23 2002 gt System gt Password C gt TSI map setup D Select a new TSI map E Copy a TSI map to another F Clear a TSI map G Link backup function lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt For demonstration purposes several values have been highlighted on the left hand side of the System Setup MAP screen depicted below We initially want to map time slots 1 10 of PORT A to PORT 1 ofthe HDSL module in SLOT 1 Use arrow keys and TAB key to select MAP 1 Then drop down few lines to the Source Slot se
68. sese 3 9 Table 3 12 Performance Report Options sse enne 3 10 Table 3 13 Performance eene nnne nnns 3 10 Table 3 14 Front Panel LED Table 051 DTU HDSL DTE 3 11 Table 3 15 Front Panel LED Table E amp M esee nennen 3 13 Table 3 16 Front Panel LED Table FXS 3 15 Table 3 17 Operation by Console SLIP Ethernet HDLC concurrently 3 19 Table 3 18 Error Message 0000 3 22 Chapter 1 Product Description 1 Product Description 1 1 Function Description The Loop AM 3440 is an Access Multiplexer that can combine various digital access interfaces into multiple 1 or T1 lines for convenient transport and switching Interfaces include HDSL U type used in ISDN RS232 E amp M and V 35 These interfaces are compatible with other Loop products such as the Loop H 3900 for HDSL and Loop U 3500 for U Using these products a DTE interface can be extended over copper wire pairs Up to as many n x 64 Kbps interfaces are then multiplexed to fill an E1 or T1 line with full flexibility of time slot assignment The Loop AM 3440 supports management through a VT100 console port as well as Ethernet SLIP Telnet and SNMP so that it can be controlled and diagnosed from remote locations as well a
69. the remote information for software version and serial number 120 10 MISC INFO RESET 12U 10 Remote INFO gt S W SERIAL 120 10 Remote INFO W SERIAL S W Version V 1 10 09 10 1997 120 10 Remote INFO S W BERIAL Serial Number 1234 01 1999 5 4 5 2 Reset Move the cursor to RESET option the system will request the confirmation Use arrow keys to select NO or YES 120 10 MISC RINFO MESET Reset 0012 NO YES Then press ENTER from the above menu 12U 10 MISC RINFO 12U 10 Resetting 5 31 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 5 HDSL Interface Menu Move the cursor to UNIT option then press ENTER LOOP AM3440 lt lt NIT CONTROLLER TSI MAP ALARM gt gt Use arrow keys to select a unit for HDSL interface UNIT gt Select Unit lt HDSL gt ABCD1234M967 8910 11 12 5 5 1HDSL Port Menu Press ENTER from the above menu The system will show up three submenu PORT INFO and MISC 05H gt IJORT INFO MISC SELECT PORT E nl Use arrow keys to select the desired port 05H SELECT PORT MORT 1 2 PORT 3 5 5 1 1 Configuration Press ENTER from the PORT 1 menu to enter in the CONFIG menu which provides five options MODE M CLK S CLK S DTE and RATE 05H 1 SONFIG STATUS ALARM DIAG CFG gt MODE M CLK S CLK S DTE RATE 5 5 1 1 1 MODE The mode of HDSL is master only 05H 1 gt
70. to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt 6 4 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation LOOP AM3440 System Configuration Current Map 17 00 57 01 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Current Map Slot Number A El PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS NON CAS 1 1 1 do d 2d V MES 18 d 3 d HD 1 19 d 4 d 3 3 20 d 5 d 3 4 Zu 6 d 3 5 22 d 7 d 3 6 zy 8 d 5 7 24 9 q 3 8 25 0 I4 d 3 9 26 d TI 3 1 0 27 d 12d 3421 28 d d 3 12 29 d 14 2 23 30 15 Sl 16 d lt lt Press ESC to return to previous menu gt gt 6 1 1 5 Link Backup Function To view the screen of Link Backup Function press E from the Controller Configuration Menu LOOP AM3440 System Setup backup 13 10 22 05 24 2001 Backup function H ON Mode non revertible Link A Link Link C Link D T1 T1 1 Backup Link Tank Br e eo eee eo ies Link backup fun ON ON OFF OFF Link status Working Idle Normal Normal lt lt Press ESC key to return to main menu or save system setup gt gt 6 5 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 2 Clock Source Configuration Press B to view the Clock Source Configuration the screen will show as below LOOP AM3440 Clock Source Setup 19 08 09 03 01 2001 Master_Clk Source SLOT_
71. to return to the Controller Setup Menu LOOP AM3440 System Setup SYSTEM 10 56 15 02 06 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input hh mm ss mm dd yyyy BACKSPACE to edit System Time Date 10 56 16 02 06 2002 IP Address 140 139 034 040 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Trap IP Address 140 132 001 183 Gateway IP 140 139 001 254 Community Name public Device Name LOOP AM3440 System Location 8F No 8 HSIN ANN ROAD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 30077 TAIWAN System Contact Name FAE Tel 886 3 5787696 Fax 886 3 5787695 E mail FAE loop com tw IP Interface HDLC_PORT CONSOLE port SLIP port Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 38400 Data Length 5 8 Bits Data Length 2 8 Bits Stop Bit t IBLE Stop Bit Parity NONE Parity NONE XON XOFF XOFF XON XOFF lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt From the Controller Setup menu press C to access the System Setup MAP screen Use arrow keys and the TAB key to set up the HDLC TSI map You must select a time slot to use for inband management In the example below we decided to map Time Slot 1 of Port A to Time Slot 1 of the HDLC Port for this purpose When you have completed your TSI map press ESC to return to the Controller Setup menu Then press D from that menu to activate the new map LOOP AM3440 System Setup MAP 10 56 26 02 06 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS MAP NO MAP 2
72. to view the current status The currently active status will be highlighted by an asterisk NOTE Option C means command Three options are available for the C command C clear S setup and A clear and setup Press ENTER to switch these commands D TS PORT T lt gt SLOT PORT TS T C CHANGE 07 5 1 07 01 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 3 2 Select Map Move the cursor to SEL_MAP option to select the desired map Press ENTER TSIMAP gt MAP SEL gt 1 2 Use arrow keys to select the desired map then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by asterisk SEL_MAP gt YAP 1 2 MAP 3 5 1 3 3 Copy Map To copy map by moving the cursor to the COPY_MAP option Press ENTER TSIMAP gt MAP SEL OP Y_MAP CLR_MAP BKUP COPY_MAP gt FROM TO COPY Move the cursor to FROM option then press ENTER to switch maps Same action for the TO option Then move the cursor to COPY option press ENTER to confirm the command COP Y_MAP gt FROM TO COPY 1 2 5 1 3 4 Move the cursor to to clear map Press ENTER TSIMAP gt MAP SEL MAP COPY MAP MAP BKUP CLEAR gt CLEAR Press ENTER to switch maps Move the cursor to CLEAR and press confirm the clear command CLEAR gt CLEAR MAP 1 5 1 3 5 Back
73. 0 100 00 ist Nearest io sMiny S A S ma Sa SSeS ERES 2nd Nearest 15 Min SS SS RE E ee N Nearest uem e Seas SSeS ees 4th Nearest 15 Min Se R REH Se IIIS Oe See E S Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 SAS SEFS SES SBES SSES SDM 55 Current 24 Hour SS man Sin cou Sy Sa oS Sa eS See SaaS 07 23 2002 wakana SR edd 0172272002 SESS See See Sate ee SSeS ie iie eee Re Se s 07 21 2002 HESS SES See SRS Hee eR sa ee Se Se eee eee 07 20 2002 eee m See E ee mu s esi ee 07 19 2002 POR a u p s 07 18 2002 m eee eS See m s a 07 17 2002 Aes Sees ies opus ct tinet Beer lt lt TAB key to show Performance Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 61 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 2 24 Hour Performance Report 6 9 2 1 ATM Frame Relay T1 Press 2 from the port menu the following screen will show To view ATM FR T1 port 24 hour performance report by selecting register type and parameter The current selection will be highlighte
74. 0 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 109 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 14 8 DSO Map Setup Under the Port Menu press M to do DSO Map setting then the following screen will show up Use arrow keys to move the cursor and TAB key to roll options SLOT RTR LAN WAN Port 050 MAP Setup 14 33 19 06 30 2003 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TimeSlot WANPort TimeSlot WANPort 51 1 TSd7 18 dle TS2 i dle Tode 4 dle TS3 dle TS19 dle 54 dle TS20 dle 55 dle T521 dle TS6 dle TS22 dle 57 dle dle TS8 dle TS24 dle T59 dle TS25 dle TS10 dle TS26 dle 511 dle TS27 dle 512 dle 1328 dle 1513 dle TS29 dle TS14 dle TS30 dle 1515 dle 1831 dle TS16 dle dle lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 14 9 Firmware Upgrade Under the Port Menu press D to upgrade firmware then the screen will show as below Use arrow keys to move the cursor and BACKSPACE to edit LOOP AM3440 Download Firmware 14 33 39 06 30 2003 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit Current Software Downloading ROUTER TFTP Server IP 192 168 100 208 Firmware File
75. 0 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN31 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN32 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 14 7 Route Setup Under the Port Menu press R to setup Router configuration then the following screen will show up Use arrow keys to move the cursor and BACKSPACE 10 edit SLOT LAN WAN Port ROUTE Setup 14 32 39 06 30 2003 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit Net_Address Netmask Gateway_Address NI_Address Metric 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00
76. 0 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN6 000 006 000 000 000 000 600 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN7 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WANS 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 9 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 10 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 11 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN12 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN13 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN14 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 15 00900 000 000000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN16 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 106 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 14 2 System Display WAN17 WAN32 Under the Port Menu press to show up the system display for WAN17 to WAN32 Then the screen will show as below SLOT C RTR LAN WAN Port System WAN17 WAN32 Setup 14 20 52 0673072003 NI IPAddress SubnetMask Frame RIP I RIP I Mode WAN17 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN18 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN19 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN20 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE
77. 00 000 000 Netmask 000 000 000 000 Miscellaneous Default Password LOOP LOOP AM 3440 2 18 Chapter 3 Operation 3 Operation Using VT100 terminal the Loop AM provides a comprehensive user interface The Loop AM uses out of band link within the U interface to communicate to the matching remote Loop AM unit so that an operator from one side can obtain information on both sides of the U interface line The configuration changes on one side can be viewed from the other side Note With the Loop AM 3440 at one end the Loop AM 3440 must be by default configured as LT The remote Loop AM unit when connected to the Loop AM 3440 must be configured as NT Loop AM also uses out of band link within the E1 interface to communicate to the matching Loop AM at the far end of the E1 network so that an operator from one side can obtain information on both sides of the E1 network The configuration changes on one side can be viewed from the other side The E1 channel assignment changes can be sent to the remote unit when the link between two units is up Through use of FDL data link the remote unit updates its configuration accordingly upon receipt of the new configuration 3 1 Quick Start for Loop AM After installation the user may want to familiarize himself with the equipment immediately The following abbreviated instructions will give the user a quick start 3 1 1 Power On Turn power on by attaching a power cable to the fron
78. 00 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN16 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 108 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 14 6 System Setup WAN17 WAN32 Under the Port Menu press A to do system setup for WAN17 to WAN32 then the following screen will show up SLOT C RTR LAN WAN Port System WAN17 WAN32 Setup 14 31 46 06 30 2003 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit NI IPAddress SubnetMask Frame RIP_I RIP_I Mode 17 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN18 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN19 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN20 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN21 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN22 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN23 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN24 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN25 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE 2 6 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN27 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN28 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN29 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE WAN30 000 000 000 00
79. 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 I 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 1 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 107 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 14 4 DSO Map Display Under the Port Menu press T to display DSO Map setting then the following screen will show up SLOT RTR LAN WAN Port DSO MAP Setup 14 30 44 06 30 2003 TimeSlot WANPort TimeSlot WANPort TSd 1 dle TS2 dle TSIS8 dle TS 3 dle TS19 dle TS4 dle TS20 dle TS5 dle TS21 dle TS6 dle TS22 dle TS7 dle TS23 dile TS8 dle TS24 dle T9 dle T3525 dle TS10 dle 526 dle 511 dle TS27 dle 512 dle TS28 dle 513 dle 529 dle 514 dle TS30 dle TS15 dle T S 3 1 dle TS16 dle 15 32 dle lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to
80. 002 LOCAL ALARM TYPE THRESHOLD CURR STATE COUNT ALARM 2 AIS 0 LOS 2 LOF 3 ENABLE BPV 10E 5 1 ENABLE ES 1 ALM 61 ENABLE UAS 2 95 CSS 1 ALM 154 ENABLE lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 2 7 Unit Alarm Queue Under Port Menu press Q to view the alarm queue as the following screen shows SLOT FEL Unit Alarm Queue 08 20 41 01 09 2002 L Slot A 08 20 37 01 09 2002 2 Slot LOS 08 20 37 01 09 2002 Siete oA a m manka mm am Z Z mam asss 08 20 33 01 09 2002 4 Slot 08 20 33 01 09 2002 lt lt ESC key return to previous menu or SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 20 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 8 Unit Loopback Setup Under Port Menu press L to do Loopback Test then the screen will show as below Use arrow keys to move the cursor press ENTER key to select items SLOT FEL Port Loopback Test 08 14 32 01 09 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBAC gt LOCAL PLB LLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND TEST PATTERN OFF PRBS FULL STATUS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu
81. 03 2002 e Mrs 01 02 2002 fume Vemm lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 17 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 2 Unit 24 Hour Performance Report Press 2 from FE1 Port Menu to view the 24 hour performance report Use TAB key to select register type USER or LINE press ENTER Then move the cursor to select the desired parameter The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk SLOT FEl Port 24 Hour Perf Report 08 18 13 01 09 2002 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE gt gt Select Parameter ES UAS BES SES CSS DM 5 EFS BPV After pressing ENTER from the above screen the following screen will show up SLOT A FEL Port 24 Hour Perf Report 08 18 27 01 09 2002 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 60 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 15 Min Interval 23 0 0 0 0 3 Current 24 Hour Interval SSS SS Saget pS ME M usss ks USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 01 08 gt lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 2 3 Unit Line Availability Under Port Menu press
82. 1 19 07 03 02 2001 U key to change unit gt gt 6 5 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 7 4System Setup Press S to setup the system 18 35 35 03 01 2001 SLOT 9 DTE PORT 1 Setup Configeration ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS 65 LOCAL Channel zo Rate 64KBps Clock Normal Data Normal RTS Active TTM Off V 54 LOB INTERFACE V 35 lt lt ESC key to previous menu SPACE bar to another page gt gt 6 7 5 Loopback Test To enter the Loopback and Test screen press L The following screen appears SLOT 9 DTE PORT 1 Unit Loopback and Test 18 35 39 03 01 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT TAB NEXT PREV UNIT DTE Port 1 TEST MENU DTE Loopback TO DTE TO DS1 Send V 54 Activate Code to Far End DTE Send 54 Deactivate Code to Far End DTE Send BERT lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 52 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 7 6 Alarm Setup To set up the alarm configuration press The following screen is displayed SLOT 9 DTE PORT 1 Alarm Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Port Alarm Relay Unit 9 1 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 2 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 3 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 4 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 5 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 6 DISABLE DISABLE Press ESC key to return to previous menu or sav
83. 1 25 9d 25 d Dest Slot 10d 1 1 2 26 d 10 26 Slot 1 11 1 1 3 27 11 d 27 d Port 1 12 d 1 1 4 28 12 28 01 13 29 d 13 d 29 d 14 d 30 d 14 d 30 Update Yes A5 3l di 15 da al ud Confirm Yes 16 16 32 lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 9 10 4 Map slot D ATM FR to HDLC Inband Channel LOOP AM3440 System Setup MAP 10 08 40 09 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS MAP NO MAP_1 Source Slot ATM FR Dest Slot HDLC Source Slot PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS Slot D Port 1 1 17 d ld D 13 TS 13 24d B 2 18 3 d 3 19 d 4d B 4 Z0 d TS 01 1 21 d Clear No A 2 22 d d v 3 23 d 4 24 9 d 1 1 1 25 Dest Slot 10 1 a 2 26 d Slot HD 11 d d 1 3 27 Port 12 d 1 4 28 TS 01 13 1 29 d 14 d 30 d Update Yes i5 ud 31 d Confirm Yes 16 lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 74 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 System Setup 6 9 11 1 ATM FR Card Configuration From the main system menu press U to select the PORT this case PORT D Then from the PORT menu press 5 for Unit System Setup The following screen is shown At the bottom four setup choices a
84. 1 403 indicates ESF frame format is chosen and facility data link message follows ANSI 1 403 standard While ESF indicates ESF frame format is chosen and facility data link follows AT amp T PUB 54016 standard An asterisk is placed by the currently selected item Use the arrow keys to change the setting and press ENTER LINE gt CODE YEL INBAND AIS CAS D4 ESF ESF amp T1 403 NONE 5 3 1 2 Code To select the coding scheme use the arrow keys cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER The choices for T1 are AMI and B8ZS An asterisk is placed by the currently selected item Using the arrow keys to change the setting and press ENTER Be sure that this setting matches that of the network B LINE gt FRAME SODE YEL INBAND AIS CAS AMI B8ZS 5 3 1 3 YEL Yellow alarm for T1 shows the current alarm transmission state when the port reports loss of signal or loss of frame sync To enable this alarm being automatically send out when loss of signal and loss of frame sync use the arrow keys to cycle through to ON and press ENTER To disable yellow alarm sending use the arrow keys cycle through to OFF and press ENTER An asterisk is placed by the currently selected item LINE gt FRAME CODE INBAND AIS CAS ON OFF 5 21 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 3 1 4 INBAND The INBAND menu shows the remote inband loopback diagnostics code recognition The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk
85. 11111111110000 5 29 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 4 3 Alarm Under DTU PORT menu move the cursor to ALARM option 12U 2 PORT gt DTU RDTE ALARM DIAG MISC 120 2 DTU gt SETUP Press ENTER from the above menu then use arrow keys to select the desired option 120 10 ALARM 120 10 UNSYNC_ALM gt ENABLE SAVE Use arrow keys and ENTER key to disable or enable the alarm setup 12U 10 UNSYNC_ALM gt SAVE DISABLE ENABLE 5 4 4 Diagnostic Under DTU PORT menu move the cursor to DIAG option the system will show as below Three options are available here Near Loopback Remote Loopback and BERT 120 2 PORT gt DTU RDTE ALARM DIAG MISC 120 2 DTU gt NearLB RemoteLB BERT Press ENTER from the above menu to enter in the near loopback The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 120 10 DIAG gt MearLB RemoteLB OFF LOCAL PAYLOAD 120 10 DIAG gt NearLB femoteLB OFF PAYLOAD DTE1 120 10 DIAG gt NearLB RemoteLB OFF ON Press ENTER from the BERT menu the LCD will show as below 12U 10 BERT gt UNSYNC Err Secs 65535 Total Seconds 65535 Err Bits 65535 5 30 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 4 5 Miscellaneous Under the DTU PORT menu move the cursor to MISC option then the system will show as below 12U 2 PORT gt DTU RDTE ALARM DIAG Yrsc 120 2 DTU gt INFO RESET 5 4 5 1 Remote Information Move the cursor to RINFO option to view
86. 2 gt Unit Reset Log On Return to Main Menu CE bar to refresh or enter a command gt gt gt 6 13 1 System Configuration Under the above menu press C to view the system configuration as below SLOT Ring A u L Imped Tx Ga Rx Ga PLAR PLAR NO PLAR PLAR lt lt ES 10 Magneto 14 35 24 06 30 2003 Mode RING ACROSS 11 amp 12 AND 11 amp GND aw 900 ohm 3 20 21 10 in 3 0 21 10 Tx Signaling Bit A D Rx Signaling Bit OD TX RING L1 L2 1 T 1 0 RX RING L1 L2 1 1 i 0 11 amp GND 1 L 0 0 RX RING L1 amp GND 1 1 0 0 TX RING L1 L2 1 1 1 1 PLAR RX RING L1 amp L2 1 1 1 1 TX RING L1 amp GND 1 1 0 1 PLAR 11 amp GND 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 OOS ALARM 27 up 0 0 0 1 0000 for no available Ring Cadence 1 ON 2 OFF L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 1 9 110 111 112 key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 102 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 13 2 Under the Port Menu press I to display the Magneto Status Magneto system status then the screen will show as below SLOT 10 Magneto Magneto Status 14 35 42 06 30 2003 1 TX RING L1 amp L2 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 2 TX RING L1 amp GND L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
87. 3 Reset Move the cursor to RESET option Then press ENTER to reset unit B MISC gt STATUS DEFAULT ESET Reset Unit 5 3 5 Alarm Alarm menu for DS1 is used to clear alarm and setup alarm threshold B gt LINE DIAG INFO MISC ALARM B ALM gt CLEAR SETUP 5 3 5 1 Alarm Clear Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the alarm clear ALM gt LEAR SETUP Clear Unit Alarm NO YES 5 3 5 2 Alarm Setup Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do alarm setup ALM gt CLEAR SETUP gt NEXT PREV EDIT 5 26 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 4 DTU Interface Menu 10 Port 6 Port Under Main menu move the cursor to UNIT option Press ENTER LOOP AM3440 lt lt CONTROLLER ALARM gt gt Use arrow keys to select 10 port DTU interface as below 12U gt Select Port Number 12U gt UUUUUUUUUU Use arrow keys to select 6 port DTU interface as below 6U gt Select Port Number 6U gt UUUUUU The following PORT menus are applied for 10 port and 6 port DTU interfaces 5 4 1DTU Press ENTER from the above LCD to enter in the DTU menu which has there options MCLK MODE and LINK 120 10 PORT ALARM DIAG MISC 12U 10 DTU MCLK MODE LINK Only Internal is available for MCLK menu 120 10 gt YCLK MODE LINK Internal Only LT mode is available for
88. 4 8K Press ENTER from the CONFIG menu then move the cursor to the 4 8K Use left of right arrow key to move the cursor to the desired position then press ENTER to confirm the selection The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk NOTE When NO MUX the option of the MUX menu is selected user is allowed to select FIXED only of the 4 8K menu 10X 1 gt MUX SYNC RATE PHASE F HALF L HALF OD PAIR EV PAIR FIXED 5 7 1 6 Clock The Clock menu shows the current X 50 clock polarity status either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the X 50 clock polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 10X 1 LOCK DATA RTS NORMAL INVERTED 5 7 1 7 Data The Data menu shows the current X 50 data polarity either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the X 50 data polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 10 1 gt CLOCK BATA RTS NORMAL INVERTED 5 43 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 7 1 8 RTS The RTS menu shows the current X 50 RTS operation mode either activate or permanent by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the X 50 RTS operation mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 10 1 gt CLOCK DATA 5 TTM ACTIVE PERMANENT 5 7 1 9 TTM menu show
89. 4 d C 4 d Update Yes 15 3 d 2 5 31d Confirm Yes 16 2 45 9 C 6 32 d lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt Chapter 8 Appendix 8 Appendix B Inband Management 8 1 Introduction The advantage of Inband Management is that saves money because management is through the line itself and a separate line is not needed for management functions The disadvantage is that if you do anything to break the management channel you cannot get it back In Inband Management the management function is inserted into the working line There are several ways to do this One is to use a router connected to the CSU DSU and routed out to the line Another is to usea Loop V 4200 28 with a router card as shown in the diagram below Using the Router card management of a local as well as one or more remote Loop products up to 32 inband management capable devices per card is possible Loop AM 3440 1 1 El Router Loop V 4200 Telnet Station Ethernet 8 2 Hardware 1 Install the Loop AM 3440 according to instructions in the user manual 2 Load Ports A B C and D with E1 or T1 cards 3 Connect a VT 100 terminal to the Loop AM 3440 via the Ethernet Chapter 8 Appendix 8 3 TSI Press 5 from the Controller Menu to access the Controller Setup screen LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu 10 54 04 02 06 2002 Serial N
90. 40 6 30 6 3 13 Unit Load Default 6 30 6 3 14 hia 6 30 6 4 U port Sub Menu 10 2220 044 00 400 0 6 31 6 4 1 System Configuration enne 6 31 6 4 2 Remote 6 32 6 4 3 Alarm History iio te ere ed eie I e PER Pea ER Rex 6 33 6 4 4 Performance 4 4400 6 33 6 4 5 reana ipte tpe teret 6 34 REMOTE ROUTER L u u 6 34 REMOTE DTE SETUP tette SE Eataa aona ose taonta sie 6 34 6 4 5 1 U Remote Router Setup DSO 6 35 6 4 5 2 U Remote Router Setup LAN1 WAN1 WAN2 6 36 6 4 5 3 U Remote Router Setup Static Route 6 37 6 4 5 4 U Remote Router Setup Router 6 38 6 4 5 5 U Remote Router Setup Router Load Default 6 38 6 4 6 Loopback etae roter t aa ur e re REN RE Perte x Rue 6 39 6 4 7 Alarm Setups 6 39 6 4 8 Clear 10 Ports Performance 6 40 6 4 9 Load and Reset Current U 6 40 6 4 10 Reset Curre
91. 5 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 15 Min Interval 0 124 0 0 0 1 Current 24 Hour Interval noue Cua SSeS SSeS SSeS SSeS USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 01 08 gt lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 25 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 3 3 Unit Line Availability Under Port Menu press A to view the line availability as the following screen shows SLOT D Port Line Availability 08 23 41 01 09 2002 Line Availability during Last 24 Hour Valid Seconds 132 seconds Available Seconds seconds Unavailable Seconds 132 seconds Line Avaliability 0 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 3 4 Unit Configuration To view the unit configuration press C from Port Menu then the screen will show as below SLOT D Port System Setup 08 23 47 01 09 2002 FRAME ESF CODE B8Z2S YEL ON AIS FRAMED CAS OFF SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM 005 BUSY INBAND OFF IDLE FF LONG HAUL LBO 0 dB lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 26 6 3 5 Unit Status Press I from Port Menu to show the screen of Unit Status as below Chapter 6 Terminal Oper
92. 54 Community Name public Device Name LOOP AM3440 System Location 8F No 8 HSIN ANN ROAD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 30077 TAIWAN System Contact Name FAE Tel 886 3 5787696 Fax 886 3 5787695 E mail FAE loop com tw IP Interface HDLC PORT CONSOLE port SLIP port Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 38400 Data Length gt 8 Bits Data Length tf 8 Bits stop Bit o 1BTt Stop Bit Parity NONE Parity NONE XON_XOFF XOFF XOFF XOFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 1 2 Clock Source Press B from the Controller Configuration Menu the screen of Clock Source Setup will show as below LOOP AM3440 Clock Source Setup 19 07 29 03 01 2001 Master_Clk Source SLOT_A Second_Clk Source SLOT_D Current Clock INTERNAL Clk_Recover_Mode MANUAL Clock Status NORMAL ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 1 4 3 TSI Map Press C from the Controller Configuration Menu the screen of TSI Map will show as below LOOP AM3440 System Configuration Map 15 36 48 03 02 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Map Number MAP 1 Slot Number 9 DTU PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS d ou 222 23 921720 Or OP TES 1 2274 9 2 4 9218 42 9 109 20 Eo o3 9 1 2 9 9 177 2 4 9 vt 1200 2062 1 9 9 18 2 S 9 4 7 3 6 d 9 4 8 4 Ve 9 3 5 4 8 d 9 3 6 5 9 q
93. 6 42 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 5 4 Performance Report To view the performance report press R from the port menu then the following screen will show SLOT 6 DTU PORT 1 Performance Report 17 08 58 07 26 2001 U port Unit 6 1 Line SYNC 15 Minute Registers Current 01 08 17 9 15 254 A 1924 I3 2 52532 114 23 40 Qs 41 48 07 49 56 05 57 64 03 65 72 73 80 23 81 88 21 89 96 2194 00 00 24 Hour Registers 7 26 gt 3525 UAS 7 24 7 23 2 22 7 21 7 20 7 19 lt lt ESC key Exit SPACE bar Refresh TAB key Next Unit Z key Reset gt gt 6 5 5System and Remote DTE Setup Press S from the port menu to setup the system then the following screen will show SLOT 6 DTU PORT 1 System and Remote DTE Setup 17 08 08 07 26 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Line Sync DTU SETUP KaKKK KK LOCAL KKK kk s K ck kk REMOTE ckock kk Master Clock Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Remote Link M channel M channel DTE SETUP DTE 1 Speed SYNC 64K Channel Bl Clock Normal Data Normal RTS Active TIM Off Interface 35 ESC key to previous me nu SPACE bar t another page gt gt 6 43 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 5 6 Loopback and Test Press L from the port menu to setup the loopback then the screen will show as below SLOT 6 DIU PORT 1 ARROW KEYS Status lt lt Press ESC k
94. 6 8 8 Return to Default Press Y to return to default SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu Return to default are you sure Y N 09 46 30 05 23 2001 6 8 9 Reset Current DTE Board To reset DTE board press Z SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu gt gt Reset Board 9 Y N 09 46 30 05 23 2001 6 57 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 ATM Frame Relay Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the ATM FR port Then the following screen will show SLOT D ATM FR El Port Menu 09 41 53 09 13 2002 Version SW V3 03 01 03 2002 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report L Unit Loopback Setup 2 Unit 24 Hour Perf Report M Unit Alarm Setup A Unit Statistics S Unit System Setup gt Unit Configuration X Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History gt Unit Alarm History K Unit Clear Performance Data gt Unit Status D gt Unit Upgrade Firmware Q Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC U gt Choose a Port Y Unit Load Default Config F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z Unit Reset gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt Return to Controller Main Menu lI lI II gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command 6 9 1 1 Hour Performance Report 6 9 1 1 ATM Frame Relay T1 Press 1 from the port menu the following screen will show To view ATM FR 1 port 1 hour performance report by sele
95. 65535 Err Bits 65535 5 6 3 Alarm 8D 1 gt CONF DIAG ALARM STATUS INFO 8D 1 ALARM SETUP The Setup menu is used to set up alarm relays and auto dial out functions 80 1 ALARM 80 1 DTE ALARM DISABLE SAVE The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk 7 8D 1 DTE ALARM DISABLE SAVE DISABLE ENABLE 5 40 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 6 4Status Status menu is used to monitor the signal status of DSR CTS DCD DTR RTS E_LS External Clock Loss and RTS_LS RTS Clock Loss 8D 1 gt CONF DIAG ALARM BrATUS INFO 8D 1 STATUS DSR CTS DCD DTR RTS E LS RTS LS The asterisk is shown only when the signal is ON 8D 1 STATUS gt DSR CTS DCD RTS E LS RTS LS 5 6 5Information The information menu provides software version number 80 1 gt CONF DIAG ALARM STATUS NFO 8D 1 INFO gt S W 80 1 INFO w S W Version V 1 00 08 01 1999 5 4 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 7 DTE X 50 Interface Menu Move the cursor to UNIT option then press ENTER LOOP AM3440 lt lt CONTROLLER ALARM gt gt Use arrow keys to select unit for X 50 interface 10X gt Select Unit Number 10X 1 gt XXXXX 5 7 1 Configuration CONF menu is used to configure X 50 port operation modes such as MUX SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K CLCOK DATA RTS request to send mode and TTM terminal timing mode mode 10 1 gt BNF DIAG 10X 1 MU
96. 6O OR 5O Ol 4000 Chapter 3 Operation 3 9 Telnet Connectivity To manage the system from internet Loop AM controller offers Telnet connectivity to allow user access to the Loop AM controller from any workstation in the network There are three interfaces for Telnet function one is Ethernet port second is SLIP port and the other is HDLC port in band management To use Ethernet interface use Ethernet RJ45 port at back panel to connect with Ethernet network directly as shown in Figure 3 1 To use SLIP interface use CONSOLE SLIP port of front panel make sure the button is up to connect with a Terminal server and link to Ethernet indirectly as show in Figure 3 2 To use HDLC port set MAP to assign a time slot to SNMP and connect as Figure 3 3 Ethernet and SLIP and HDLC cannot be used at the same time Console and SLIP cannot be used at the same time To use the Telnet function make sure IP Address and Interface parameters are matched Please refer to section 5 1 1 1 or section 6 1 9 Once the IP parameters are set users can verify that the Loop AM is operating properly by using the ping command to check for a response from Loop AM sping 192 1 100 45 192 1 100 45 is active The Telnet utility simulates VT 100 to connect with the Loop AM controller The controller main menu of terminal screen described at Chapter 6 will be displayed after Telnet connection is established Refer to Chapter 6 to manage Loop AM controller Loop AM co
97. 75 Protocol ATM YEL ON Channel Map AIS FRAMED 1111111111111111111111111 INBAND OFF INTF LONG HAUL LBO 0 dB lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt SLOT D ATM FR Port System Setup 10 24 07 09 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME ON Interface El CODE HDB3 Protocol ATM CRC ON Channel Map RAI ON IIT11111111111311411111111111111131 AIS FRAMED CAS OFF FDL OFF Sa_bit 4 INTF 75 Ohm lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 76 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 2 2 Channel Map Setup Select the CH_MAP item on the Port System Setup menu Use this channel map to tell the ATM FR card what time slots are combined to be a logical frame relay channel The logical channel number can be 1 to 31 A 00 will indicate an idle time slot SLOT D ATM FR Port Channel Map Setup 10 24 58 09 13 2002 Please Input 1 10 BACKSPACE to edit Time Slot E 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FR Channel 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 00 00 00 Time Slot 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 001 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 77 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 2 3 Frame Relay Management Setup FR to ATM Select the FR_MAN item on the
98. A Second_Clk Source SLOT_D Current Clock INTERNAL Clk_Recover_Mode MANUAL Clock Status NORMAL ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 1 3 Alarm Queue Summary Press Q to view the Alarm Queue Summary the screen will show as below LOOP AM3440 Alarm Queue Summary 19 08 13 03 01 2001 1 Controller SLOT 9 STARTUP 19 03 10 03 01 2001 2 Controller PRIMARY START UP 19 03 07 03 01 2001 lt lt SPACE bar to refresh or ESC key return to main menu gt gt 6 6 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 4Information Summary Press I to view the Information Summary the screen will show as below LOOP AM3440 Information Summary 19 08 18 03 01 2001 Slot Alm Interface Software Version A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 0 DTE 6 51 0 02 28 2001 10 11 2 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 1 5System Setup Press S to enter in the screen of Controller Setup Under the Controller Menu press A to enter in the screen of System Setup as below Press to enable or change password to setup TSI map D to select a new TSI map E to copy a TSI map to another F to clear a TSI map and G to setup Link backup function LOOP AM3440 Controller Setup 13 09 29 05 24 2001 A gt System gt Password gt TSI map setup Select a n
99. C ela Se a 5 23 5 3 1 10 I 5 23 5 3 1 11 5 23 5 3 1 12 CI 5 23 5 3 2 DIagrioStiC n iene At 5 23 5 3 2 1 Near EoopDack t 5 24 5 3 2 2 E1 Remote Loopback 5 24 5 3 2 3 T1 Remote 5 24 5 3 2 4 PA DEBRIS etim us sam Sumu S a tushu h 5 24 5 3 3 s u a S Nuna S sis uQ 5 25 5 3 4 MISGEIIANCOUS 5 25 5 3 4 1 5 25 5 3 4 2 Bis E EDI TTL 5 25 5 3 4 3 5 26 5 3 5 p 5 26 5 3 5 1 Alarm Clear a asar 5 26 5 3 5 2 Alarm Setup iid ran f Enea tb dp 5 26 5 4 DTU Interface Menu 10 Port 6 5 27 5 4 1 BITTE 5 27 5 4 2 ROTE Remote DTE tert 5 28 5 4 2 1 Speed for 5 28 5 4 2 2 Speed for DTE 50 5 28 5 4 2 3 Channel 5 29 5 4 2 4 ere iecur 5 29 5 4 2 5 X 50 Configuration sss 5 29 5 4 3 AlJapiTIS su 5 30 5 4 4 Diagnos EE 5 30 5 4 5 MiscellaneotllS
100. CKSPACE to edit Server IP 000 000 000 000 Config File Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 1 7 5 Copy Firmware to Redundant LOOP AM3440 Copy Firmware to Redundant Board 17 10 18 01 13 2002 Current Firmware Bank 2 NextBootFirmware Bank 2 Copy firmware to Redundant Board are you sure 6 14 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 8 Store Retrieve Configuration Under the Controller Menu press V to store or retrieve the current configuration as the following screen shows Use TAB key to select STORE or RETRIEVE press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk LOOP AM3440 Store Retrieve Configuration 19 09 51 03 01 2001 gt gt Select 7 STORE RETRIEVE Then the system will prompt the following message shown in the bottom line Enter Y to confirm the setting or N to quit the setting LOOP AM3440 Store Retrieve Configuration 19 09 51 03 01 2001 gt gt Select STORE RETRIEVE gt gt Store Current Configuration Y N 6 1 9Clock Source Setup Under the Controller Menu press K to setup clock source as below LOOP AM3440 System Setup CLOCK 19 10 05 03 01 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Master_Clk Source EXTERNAL Second_Clk Source SLOT D Current Clock INTERNAL Clk Recover Mode MANUAL Clock Status NORMAL Press ESC key to r
101. Clock source Setup LOG MISC A Alarm Cut Off X gt Clear Alarm Queue Y Controller Return to Default Z Controller Reset A D or 1 12 8 4 Chapter 8 Appendix The Port Menu will appear as below Press 1 SLOT FEL Port Menu 15 59 27 02 21 2002 Version SW V3 00 02 07 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report L Unit Loopback Setup 2 gt Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S gt Unit System Setup A Unit Line Availability K Unit Clear Performance Data C Unit Configuration M gt Unit Alarm Setup I Unit Status X Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History H gt Unit Alarm History gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC U gt Choose Port Y Unit Load Default Config F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z Unit Reset gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E Return to Controller Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The Port Loopback screen will appear Go to NEAR END LOOPBACK highlighted below and use the arrow keys to move the cursor to LOCAL SLOT A FEL Port Loopback Test 15 59 33 02 21 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBACK OFF LOCAL PLB SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND TEST PATTERN OFF PRBS FULL STATUS lt lt Press E
102. K option Five options are available in the MCLK menu master clock second clock current active clock recover and status CONTROLLER gt IP DATE INFO YCLK MISC MCLK gt MASTER SECOND CURR RECOVER STATUS 5 1 2 4 1 Master Clock Use arrow keys to select the desired option then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk MCLK gt YASTER SECOND CURR RECOVER STATUS INT D EXT 5 1 2 4 2 Second Clock Use arrow keys to select the desired option then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk MCLK gt MASTER CURR RECOVER STATUS INT B D EXT 5 1 2 4 3 Current Active Clock Use arrow keys to select the desired option then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk MCLK gt MASTER SECOND URR RECOVER STATUS MASTER_CLK SECOND_CLK INTERNAL Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 2 4 4 Recover Use arrow keys to select the desired option then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk MCLK gt ASTER SECOND CURR RECOVER STATUS MANUAL AUTOMATIC 5 1 2 4 5 Status The STATUS menu will show the current clock status MCLK gt ASTER SECOND CURR RECOVER BrATUS NORMAL 5 1 2 5 Miscellaneous Press ESC from the MCLK menu Move the cursor to MISC option the system will show up four options STORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT and RESET CONTROLLER gt IP DATE INFO MCLK 15 S
103. KK KkKKK KK Local DTU SETUP Master Clock Internal Operating Mode LT Protocol M channel Remote DTU Speed Channel Clock Unit 6 1 64K Bl Normal Unit 6 2 Empty Unit 6 3 Empty Unit 6 4 Empty Unit 6 5 Empty Unit 6 6 Empty lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu System Configuration 17 08 26 07 26 2001 Remote DTUs Line NT M channel Data RTS TTM Interface Normal Active Off SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 41 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 5 2 Remote Information Press I from the port menu to view the remote DTU information then the screen will show as below SLOT 6 DIU PORT 1 Remote DTUs Information 17 08 47 07 26 2001 DTU Date Serial Number Software Version Configuration 64 1 10 00 12554 V 1 37 08 19 2000 1 DTU port 6 2 EMPTY 64 3 EMPTY 64 4 EMPTY 64 5 EMPTY 64 6 EMPTY ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 5 3 Alarm History To view the alarm history press H from the port menu then the following screen will show SLOT 6 DTU PORT 1 Alarm History 17 08 54 07 26 2001 Port State Count Alarm Unit 6 1 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 6 2 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 6 3 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 64 4 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 64 5 OK 0 DISABLE Unit 64 6 OK 0 DISABLE lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt
104. L12 3 PLAR ON L1 L2 L3 14 15 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 4 ALARM ON L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 13 3 System Setup Under the Port Menu press S to setup system configuration Use arrow keys to move the cursor and TAB key to roll up options SLOT 10 Magneto System Setup 14 35 59 06 30 2003 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Ring Mode RING ACROSS L1 amp L2 AND L1 amp GND A u Law A Impedance 900 ohm Tx Gain 3 0 21 10 Rx Gain 23 0 21 10 Tx Signaling Bit OD Rx Signaling Bit A B C D TX RING L1 amp L2 1 1 1 0 RX RING L1 amp L2 n 1 1 0 11 amp GND 1 1 0 0 RX RING L1 amp GND 1 1 0 0 PLAR TX RING L1 amp L2 1 ab 1 1 PLAR RX RING L1 amp L2 1 1 1 PLAR TX RING L1 amp GND 1 1 0 1 PLAR 11 amp GND 1 1 0 1 0 T 0 1 OOS ALARM 22270 0 0 0 0000 for no available PLAR Ring Cadence 1 ON 2 OFF PLAR L1 L2 L3 L4 LS L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 Lil L12 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ALL Ll lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt NOTE1 Because of the operational complexity PLAR ON is not recommended 6 103 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 13 4 Diagnostic Test Under the Port Menu press T to do diagnostic test then the screen will show as below SLOT 10 Magne
105. LOT D 1 Download Firmware 17 27 03 07 21 2002 gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 9 16 Unit Reset Press Z from Port Menu to reset the unit Then press Y or N to confirm the selection SLOT D El Download Firmware 17 27 03 07 21 2002 Reset are you sure Y N 6 87 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 10 E amp M Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the E amp M port Then the following screen will show SLOT 8 E amp M Port Menu 18 14 49 06 12 2001 Version SW V1 00 06 08 2001 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S gt System Setup I E amp M Status T gt Self Test LOG MISC 0 gt Choose Other Slot Y Unit Load Default Config Log Off gt Log On E Return to Main Menu 6 10 1 System Configuration Press C to view the system configuration as below SLOT 8 E amp M System Configuration 13 46 32 06 15 2001 Side A Above Set by HW Impedance 600 ohm Signa Above A u Law Tx Gain 3 0 dB Rx Gain 340 Above Set by SW lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt Line 4 WIRE ling TYPES Set by SW 6 88 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 10 2 E amp M Status Press from the port menu to view the E amp M status SLOT 8 E amp M E amp M Status 13 47 18 06 15 2001 Sid
106. Line Rate 784Kbps 1 pair EH MAS TER Hem 1 SSS E 5 1 S W V1 00 10 17 2000 Serial Number NA LOOP 1 LOOP 1 DTE SYNC NO SYNC NO DSR NA ES wc ES 5220 CTS SES 2200 SES 520 DCD UAS 176 UAS 176 DTR NA RTS NA Loopback Status HDSL Loopback OFF SLAVE Loopback OFF BERT 3 OFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 46 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 6 3 Alarm History To show the alarm history report enter H The count column Cnt is the total alarm occurrences The state column is the current alarm state AM3440 12 Unit Alarm History 14 43 46 10 19 2000 Slot 9 HDSL 1 Alarm LOS MASTER LOOP 1 LOS SLAVE LOOP 1 ES15M MASTER LOOP 0 ES15M SLAVE LOOP 0 SES15M MASTER LOOP 0 SES15M SLAVE LOOP 0 ES24H MASTER LOOP 0 ES24H SLAVE LOOP 0 SES24H MASTER LOOP 0 SES24H SLAVE LOOP 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt Cnt Sta D etup 5 DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS DIS ANNNNNHNANNN UUUUUUOUOUUJ 6 6 4 Performance Report To view the performance report of xDSL enter AM3440 12 Unit Performance Report 14 43 54 10 19 2000 Slot 9 HDSL 1 Location 5 Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 196 seconds Valid 15 Min
107. MODE menu 120 10 DTU gt MCLK VODE LINK mode Only M channel is available for LINK menu 120 10 DTU gt MCLK MODE MINK M channel 5 27 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 4 2 Remote DTE The RDTE menu is used to select and setup the speed channel and configuration 5 4 2 1 Speed for DTE If the speed mode of remote DTE is SYNC the choices of speed are 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 48 0 64 56 128 112 or OK If the speed mode of remote DTE is ASYNC the choices of speed are 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 or 38 4K 12U 10 RDTE gt SPEED CHANNEL CONFIG U A1 RDTE SYNC ASYNC To use left or right arrow key to select SYNC and press ENTER the following LCD for choices of speed is shown Then to keep moving cursor by using right key the second LCD is shown The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk 12U 10 RDTE SYNC 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2 38 4K 12U 10 RDTE gt SYNC 64K 56K 128K 112K To use left or right arrow key to select ASYNC and press ENTER the following LCD for choices of speed is shown 12U 10 RDTE gt 129 10 RDTE gt SYNC ASYNC 12U 10 RDTE gt ASYNC 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K 5 4 22 Speed for DTE X 50 The following RDTE menu is used to select and setup the speed channel configuration and X 50 interface 12U 10 PORT gt DTU ALARM DIAG MISC 12U 10 DTU gt SPEED CHANNEL CONFIG X
108. Main Menu II lI II V gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command 6 4 1 System Configuration To view the screen of System Configuration press D from the Port Menu Example 1 SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 System Configuration 14 23 01 10 19 2000 DTU SETUP REA IR BOCAL A Remote D TU S Master Clock Internal Internal Operating Mode D channel D channel Protocol M channel M channel Remote DTU Speed Channel Clock Data RTS TTM Interface Unit 2 1 1 2 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent off RS232 50 Unit 2 23 1942 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent Off RS232 X 50 Unit 2 33 19 72 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent off RS232 50 Unit 2 4 19222 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent Off RS232 50 Unit 2 5 19 2 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent off RS232 50 Unit 2 6 1 942 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent RS232 50 Unit 2 1 92 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent off RS232 50 Unit 2 8 19 2 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent Off RS232 50 Unit 2 9 1 92 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent off RS232 50 Unit 2 10 19 2 B1 B2 nverted Inverted Permanent RS232 50 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 31 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation Example 2 SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 System Configuration 14 45 09 06 12 2002 DTU SETUP FAS RE HOCAL Remote DTUs Master Clo
109. NK B LINK C LINK D The following LCD means that LINK A whose linking status is N normal is backup by LINK B No backup for LINK B LINK C and LINK D BACKUP gt LINK A LINK B LINK C LINK D B N X N X N X N 5 13 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 4Alarm Under LOOP AM3440 main menu use arrow keys to move the cursor at the ALARM option which is used to view alarm queue to setup or clear alarm LOOP AM3440 lt lt UNIT CONTROLLER 51 ALARM gt gt 5 1 4 1 1 Alarm Queue Press ENTER from the above menu the system will show up three options QUEUE SETUP and CLEAR as below ALARM gt UEUE SETUP CLEAR QUEUE gt NEXT PREV 5 1 4 1 2 Alarm Setup ALARM gt QUEUE CLEAR SETUP gt NEXT PREV EDIT 5 1 4 1 3 Alarm Clear ALARM gt QUEUE SETUP LEAR Clear All Alarm NO YES 5 14 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 E1 Interface Menu Under Main menu move the cursor to UNIT option Press ENTER LOOP AM3440 lt lt CONTROLLER ALARM gt gt Use arrow keys to select FE1 unit as below UNIT Select Unit lt FE1 gt ABSD12345678910 11 12 w 1 5 2 1Line Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to LINE option the system will show as below gt DIAG INFO MISC ALARM C LINE gt FRAME CODE RAI CRC AIS CAS SaBit 5 2 1 1 Frame Press ENTER from the LINE menu Move the cu
110. OOK Line Polarity NORMAL lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 98 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation EXAMPLE 2 When Metering Pulse is available the screen will show as below This screen is allowed to setup metering pulse frequency pulse mode and minimum pulse decode level for each line SLOT 8 FXO System Setup 18 11 08 06 12 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS A u Law i A Impedance 600 ohm Tx Gain i f lt 8 HB 21 10 Rx Gain 3 0 dB 21 10 Tx Signaling Bit A B C D Rx Signaling Bit C D RINGING 0 0 0 1 Onl SOO 1 1 0 1 0 1 005 EX BATT REV 0 1 0 0 RING GND 0 0 0 1 PULSE ON 0 1 0 0 for don t care TIP OPEW 1 1 1 1 Trunk Condition ON HOOK Line Polarity NORMAL Metering Pulse Frequency 16 KHz Pulse Detect Mode NORMAL Minimum Pulse Decode Level 19 47 L1 L2 L3 L4 LS L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 7 27 eq 2 7 nc 7 zi 27 27 J 27 T dBm ALL L1 O lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt NOTE1 When 115 decode level value is changed L2 s value will be automatically changed by the system Also if L2 s value is changed 115 value will be changed too Same operation is applied for L3 and L4 L5 and L6 L7 and L8 L9 and L10 L 11 and L12 Pulse Detect Mode this option is allowed to select a desired detect mode of pulse Two modes NORMAL and PACKET are available her
111. Operation 3 5 2 Mode When two Loop AM are interconnected through the U interface one Loop AM must be mode NT and the other LT The Loop AM 3440 must be the LT Therefore this parameter is fixed for the Loop AM 3440 The remote unit NT updates its configuration accordingly upon receipt of the new configuration Whenever the link between two units is established the LT transmits its DTE configuration to NT The NT changes its DTE configuration accordingly 3 5 3 Remote Link The channel used to transmit the configuration information can be only the M channel Both LT and NT units must use the same channel 3 5 4 TTM In a normal operating mode the CSU DSU uses the transmit clock from CSU DSU to sample the transmit data sent from the DTE In the Terminal Timing Mode TTM the CSU DSU uses the external clock from the DTE to sample the transmit data This avoids data reception problems due to phase delay caused by long cables If the DTE cable is too long the transmit data after traversing the cable may not be in phase with the transmit clock By using this feature the transmit data will be in phase with the sampling clock which in this case will be the external clock from the DTE Note that the external clock from the DTE can also be used as the CSU DSU system clock This choice is independent of the TTM option See the section on Master Clock for the details Table 3 4 DTE Port Default Setting DTE Default IDLE B1 B2 B1 B2
112. Port System Setup menu Use this management setup to tell the protocol details of the ATM network The logical channel number can be 1 to 31 The meanings of the parameters are as follows Column Heading Options Meaning CH 1 to 31 Logical channel number Active YES Activated by user NO An idle frame relay channel Protocol ITU Using Q 933 Annex A protocol ANSI Using T1 617 Annex D protocol Direction User Acts as user side device periodically issues polling messages to network side Network Acts as network side device waits for polling messages from user side Bidirection This channel can issue polling messages and respond to polling messages T391 5 30 seconds The interval between Status Inquiry message from Polling Interval user to network else error counted T392 Response time 5 30 seconds The max allowed interval between Status Inquiry and network response else error counted N391 PVC Polling Interval 1 255 seconds The interval between PVC Status Inquiry message from user to network else error counted N392 Error count Determine service affecting condition by detecting N392 errors in the last N393 events N393 Error count See N392 These parameters must be coordinated with the ATM network parameters 6 78 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation The procedure for changing Port FR Management setting which has been saved in the system are Important 7 Go to Port Co
113. R to load default 10 57 58 02 08 2002 SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup lt lt DSO MAP gt gt DTU SETUP KaKKK KK LOCAL See RK EK ok ck kk REMOTE Master Clock Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Remote Link M channel M channel ROUTER 250 1 1 2 Static Route Router Reset Router Load Default lt lt Select item or press ESC to return gt gt 6 38 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 6 Loopback Test Press L to setup the loopback test SLOT 2 DIV PORT 2 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE port nit 1293 1 Near Loopback Remote Loopback Send Test Pattern Status Press ESC key to ENTER KEY Loopback and Test Line Unsync ORE LOCAL PAYLOAD PAYLOAD DTE ON return to previous menu gt gt ITEM SELECT TAB 14 22 46 10 19 2000 NEXT PREV UNIT 6 4 7 Alarm Setup Press M to configure the alarm setup SLOT 2 DIU 2 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Port Alarm Unit 2 1 DISABLE Unit 2 24 DISABLE Unit 2 33 DISABLE Unit 2 4 DISABLE Unit 2 9 DISABLE Unit 2 6 DISABLE Unit 2 qus DISABLE Unit 2 8 DISABLE Unit 2 9 DISABLE Unit 2410 DISABLE Press ESC key to TAB Rela SAB SAB SAB SAB SAB SAB SAB SAB SAB CL LIT SAB return to Alarm Setup ROLL OPTIONS
114. RORO1 A loopback is in effect ERRORO2 LCD operation is locked ERRORO3 Channel is already in use ERROR04 can t be in TTM if MCLK DTE ERROR05 DTEn is in or speed is 0 ERRORO6 Line unsync ERRORO7 No channel is assigned ERRORO08 Please select speed first ERRORO09 A test is in progress ERROR10 DTE loopback is in progress ERROR 1 Please reduce speed first ERROR12 Illegal Date Time format ERROR13 the DTE1 channel should be B2 ERROR14 the DTE1 channel should be B1 B2 ERROR15 the DTE1 channel should be B1 ERROR16 the DTE1 channel should be B1 B2 ERROR17 Remote doesn t have this function ERROR18 Remote unit rejected this request ERROR19 Remote unit didn t respond ERROR20 Remote DTE1 TTM should be off ERROR21 the DTE1 channel should be IDLE ERROR22 the DTE1 is not installed ERROR23 undefined response ERROR24 the unit didn t response ERROR25 speed can t be zero if MCLK DTEn ERROR26 the unit is not installed ERROR27 ESF or ESF amp T1 403 mode is required ERROR28 ESF amp T1 403 mode is required ERROR29 E1 CRC and FDL must set to be on ERROR30 LLB or LOCAL LOOPBACK activated ERROR31 EOC is not ready ERROR32 Current slot is not HDSL card ERROR33 Current slot is not DTE card ERROR34 Not enough channels ERROR35 Slot need to download firmware ERROR36 Time slot conflict ERROR37 Reserved for future use ERROR38 Reserved for future use ERROR39 Reserved for future use ERROR4O Reserved for future use ERROR41 Reserved for future use
115. ROUTE WAN2 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HDLC DISABLE DISABLE ROUTE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 36 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 5 3 U Remote Router Setup Static Route Press S from Port Menu Then move the cursor to Static Route SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup 101572258 lt lt DS0 gt gt DTU SETUP LOCAL KKK kk REMOTE K KK Master Clock Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Remote Link M channel M channel ROUTER DSO MAP 1 1 2 Static Route Router Reset Router Load Default lt lt Select item or press ESC to return gt gt 02 08 2002 Press ENTER from the above menu The screen will show as below SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup 10 57 58 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE t lt lt Static Route gt gt Net_Address Netmask Gateway_Address NI_Address 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
116. ROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS MAP NO MAP_1 Source Slot Vs Dest Slot Source Slot 5 D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS Slot 9 Port SUB 1 p 9 2 2 17 t D 2 2 d 9 1 1 18 ae 19 4 4 d 20 d T S 01 ENS 21 d Clear No 6 d 22 d d v d 7 d 23 d 8 d 24 d 9 d 25 d Dest Slot 10 d 26 d Slot 9 l3 27 d Port P2 12 d 28 Tess S02 A3 d 29 14 Update Yes 125 20 od Confirm Yes 16 d 3 2 lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 1 5 4 Select a New TSI LOOP AM3440 System Setup New map 19 09 01 03 01 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Last activated TSI Map MAP_1 Change to TSI Map 1 lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 9 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 5 5 TSI Map to another LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS System Setup Copy CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS 19 09 07 03 01 2001 Copy TSI from 1 to 2 lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 1 5 6 Clear a TSI LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS System Setup Clear CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Clear TSI Map lt lt Press ESC to return to Co
117. SC 0 gt Choose a Slot Y gt Unit Load Default Config F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z Unit Reset gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E Return to Controller Main Menu Reset are you sure Y N 6 111 Chapter 7 Appendix 7 Appendix 1 1 Protection 7 1 Introduction Among the many applications of the Loop AM3440 an IAD integrated access device is 1 1 protection This occurs when the system is set up so that a backup line or lines in the case of 1 n will be switched into service if the working line fails In such a case it must be switched in at each end of the line TS 01 10 In the above AM3440 example PORT A is backed up by PORT B Similarly PORT C is backed up by PORT D All cards in this example 1 cards Time Slots 01 10 of PORT are mapped to the HDSL module in Slot 1 Time Slots 11 20 of PORT C are also mapped to the HDSL module in Slot 1 7 2 Hardware Install the Loop AM 3440 according to instructions in the user manual Install E1 plug in cards into Ports A B C and D This particular AM 3440 has an HDSL module plugged into Slot 1 Install VT 100 terminal to the console port on the front of the Loop AM 3440 Chapter 7 Appendix 7 3 Setting up the TSI Press S from the Controller Menu to access the Controller Setup screen LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu 13 32 06 01 23 2002 Serial Number 8060 Redundant Controller E
118. SC Menu Z Unit Reset O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu Return to Controller Main Menu gt gt 5 bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 2 1Unit 1 Hour Performance Report Press 1 from FE1 Port Menu to view the 1 hour performance report Use TAB key to select register type USER or LINE The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk SLOT A FE1 Port 1 Hour Perf Report 08 17 45 01 09 2002 gt gt Select Register USER LINE After pressing ENTER from the above screen the following screen will show up SLOT A FE1 Port 1 Hour Perf Report 08 17 50 01 09 2002 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 23 seconds ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 15 Interval pal 0 0 0 1 lst Nearest LS Min Interval Gee 4 2nd Nearest 15 Min Interval 3rd Nearest 15 Interval 4th Nearest 15 Min Interval Valid 15 Min Intervals Current 24 Hour Interval 0 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 24 Hour Interval A 01 08 2002 SS Pes 01 07 2002 ucc rm 01 06 2002 S feet eee unio c see 01 05 2002 BOOS oes abs 01 04 2002 AME UAM campum una secret 01
119. SC key to return to previous menu gt gt When the HDLC TSI map is setup go to E1 Port Loopback Test menu After moving the cursor to LOCAL PLB or LLB the system will request to enter loopback time in Period in second option SLOT FEL Port Loopback Test 08 14 32 01 09 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT NEAR END LOOPBAC OFF LOCAL PLB LLB Period in second SEND LOOPBACK ACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND LOOPBACK DEACTIVATE CODE TO FAR END PAYLOAD LINE SEND TEST PATTERN OFF PRBS FULL STATUS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 8 5
120. SL Loopback menu are used to control near end HDSL line side loopback operation such as TO DS1 loopback test TO LINE Under Diagnostics menu use left or right key to select HDSL Loopback menu The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk 05H 1 DIAG gt IDSL LB SlaveLB BERT OFF TO DS1 TO LINE 5 5 1 4 2 Slave Loopback Slave Loopback menu is used to active the slave s loopback test A proprietary message is sent to request the slave Loop AM 3420 to perform line or DTE loopback Under SlaveLB menu use left or right key to select the desired selection The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk 05H 1 DIAG gt HDSL LB BlaveLB BERT SlaveLB HDSL SIDE DTE SIDE 05H 1 SlaveLB gt HIDSL SIDE DTE SIDE OFF HDSL TO LINE HDSL TO DTE 05H 1 SlaveLB HDSL SIDE BITE SIDE OFF DTE TO LINE DTE TO DTE 5 5 1 4 3 BERT Moving cursor to select BERT menu to start the bit error rate test 05H 1 DIAG gt HDSL LB SlaveLB JERT OFF ON 05H 1 BERT UNSYNC Err Secs 0 Total Seconds O0 Err Bits 0 5 36 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 5 2 Information The Information menu provides software version number 05H gt PORT MISC INFO gt S W Dam r 05H INFO gt Version V1 00 04 10 2001 5 5 3Miscellaneous Move the cursor to MISC option the LCD will show as below 05H gt PORT INFO Isc MISC gt RESET DEFAULT 5 5 3 1 Reset Under Miscellaneous menu moving curso
121. Setup LOG MISC gt Log Off Y Clear Current Port Performance Data gt Log On B DTE board Return to Default 0 gt Choose Other Slot Z2 Reset current DTE board P Choose DTE Port E Return to Main Menu ll ll V gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command 6 7 1 DTE Configuration By pressing C the unit setup menu is displayed as follows SLOT 9 DTE PORT 1 Unit Configuration 18 35 23 03 01 2001 LOCAL 1 1 7 Rate 64KBps Clock Normal Data Normal RTS Active TTM Off V 54 Off INTERFACE V 35 ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh 6 50 6 7 2 DTE Status Chapter 6 Terminal Operation To enter the DTE status menu press The following screen appears DTE M1 existed RTS LOSS EXT_CLK LOSS DSR YES CTS NO DCD YES DTR NO RTS NO Loopback Status DTE Loopback BERT SLOT 9 DTE PORT 1 LOCAL lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu Unit Status 18 35 27 03 01 2001 SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 7 3 Alarm History Press to view the alarm history SLOT 9 DIE PORT 1 Port State OK OK OK OK OK OK QQ NN P Count 0 Alarm DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE ESC to return to previous menu SPACE to refresh 1
122. TER The system will show two options PRIMARY and REDUNDANT Use arrow keys to select the desired option press ENTER Then system will request users to enter password in next LCD MISC gt STORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT PRIMARY REDUNDANT Use arrow keys to pick the character followed by ENTER There are 66 characters to choose from Password modification can only be done using terminal operation The default password is LOOP Move the cursor to YES then press ENTER when the entire password is assembled Enter Password YES 012345678 9ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ 5 10 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 3 TSI MAP Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the TSI MAP option LOOP AM3440 lt lt UNIT CONTROLLER 45 I MAP ALARM gt gt 5 1 3 1 Press ENTER from the TSI MAP menu then move the cursor to MAP option the system will show as below TSIMAP YAP SEL MAP COPY MAP CLR MAP BKUP gt 1 MAP 2 MAP 3 Press ENTER from the above menu the following LCD will show up MAP 1 MAP 2 MAP 3 TSIMAP 1 gt Select Slot Use arrow keys to select the desired slot TSIMAP_1 gt Select Slot lt FT1 gt 123456789 10 11 12 HD Press ENTER from the above menu NOTE D_07 means the seventh time slot of slot D XX means idle d means data Switch d to v voice by pressing ENTER P 1 means Port 1 D 07 1 d 5 O7 HDSL P 1 4 Press ENTER from the above LCD
123. TM FR T1 Link CH Up 16 1 Down 17 2 Inactive 18 3 Inactive 19 4 Inactive 20 5 Inactive 21 6 Inactive 22 7 Inactive 23 8 Inactive 24 9 Inactive 25 10 Inactive 26 li Inactive 2 12 Inactive 28 13 Inactive 29 14 Inactive 30 15 Inactive 31 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu Port Frame Relay 16 03 29 03 27 2002 tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive tive SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 9 6 3 ATM Status 6 9 6 3 1 ATM Status Ti SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port Status 17 24 50 07 21 2002 ATM LINE SYNC Active AIS RDI LOC Active AIS RDI LOC 1 Yes Yes Yes No 21 Yes Yes Yes No 6 Yes Yes Yes No 22 Yes Yes Yes No 7 Yes Yes Yes No 23 Yes Yes Yes No 8 Yes Yes Yes No 24 Yes Yes Yes No 9 Yes Yes Yes No 25 Yes Yes Yes No 10 Yes Yes Yes No 26 Yes Yes Yes No 11 Yes Yes Yes No 27 12 Yes Yes Yes No 28 Yes Yes Yes No 13 Yes Yes Yes No 29 Yes Yes Yes No 14 Yes Yes Yes No 30 Yes Yes Yes No 15 Yes Yes Yes No 31 Yes Yes Yes No 16 Yes Yes Yes No 32 Yes Yes Yes No 17 Yes Yes Yes No 33 Yes Yes Yes No 18 Yes Yes Yes No 34 Yes Yes Yes No 19 Yes Yes Yes No 35 Yes Yes Yes No 20 Yes Yes Yes No 36 Yes Yes Yes No lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 69 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 6 3 2 ATM Status E1 SLOT D ATM
124. TO DTE HDSL TO DTE BERT gt OFF ON lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 48 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 6 7 Alarm Setup To set up the alarm configuration press M The following screen is displayed AM3440 12 Unit Alarm Setup 14 44 18 10 19 2000 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Slot 9 HDSL e 1 Alarm Threshold LOS MASTER LOOP D LOS SLAVE LOOP D ES15M MASTER LOOP DISABLE 000 ES15M SLAVE LOOP DISABLE 000 SES15M MASTER LOOP DISABLE 000 SES15M SLAVE LOOP DISABLE 000 ES24H MASTER LOOP DISABLE 00000 ES24H SLAVE LOOP DISABLE 00000 SES24H MASTER LOOP DISABLE 00000 D SES24H SLAVE LOOP SABLE 00000 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 6 8Line Rate To view the line rate press B AM3440 12 Line Rate 14 44 26 10 19 2000 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS LINE RATE 784Kbps lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 49 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 7 DTE V 35 Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the DTE V 35 port Then the following Port Menu of DTE V 35 port will show SLOT 9 DIE PORT Port Menu 18 34 51 03 01 2001 Version SW 51 0 02 28 2001 DISPLAY SETUP gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H Alarm History gt Alarm
125. TORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT RESET 5 1 2 5 1 Store Move the cursor to STORE option press ENTER The following LCD will show up when the system finish storing MISC gt TORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT RESET STORING done 5 1 2 5 2 Retrieve Move the cursor to RETRIEVE option press ENTER Then system will request users to enter password in next LCD MISC gt STORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT RESET Use arrow keys to pick the character followed by ENTER There are 66 characters to choose from Password modification can only be done using terminal operation The default password is LOOP Move the cursor to YES then press ENTER when the entire password is assembled Enter Password YES 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation Enter Password RETRIEVING done 5 1 2 5 3 Default Move the cursor to DEFAULT option press ENTER Then system will request users to enter password in next LCD MISC gt STORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT RESET Load Default waiting Use arrow keys to pick the character followed by ENTER There are 66 characters to choose from Password modification can only be done using terminal operation The default password is LOOP Move the cursor to YES then press ENTER when the entire password is assembled Enter Password YES 012345678 9ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ 5S Enter Password XXXX Load Default waiting 5 1 2 5 4 Reset Move the cursor to RESET option press EN
126. TSI 2 2 0 020 404 4 00 00 6 10 6 1 5 7 Link Backup 6 11 6 1 6 System Alarm Seltup 6 11 6 1 7 Firmware n 6 12 6 1 7 1 Download Mainboard 6 12 6 1 7 2 Upload Mainboard 6 13 6 1 7 3 Download 6 13 6 1 7 4 Upload Configuration 6 14 6 1 7 5 Copy Firmware to 6 14 6 1 8 Store Retrieve 4 6 15 6 1 9 Clock Source 6 15 6 1 10 Alarm Gut Off 6 15 6 1 11 Clear Alarm 6 16 6 1 12 Return to 44 4400 6 16 6 1 13 Controller 6 16 6 2 DST FET Sub Menu aa au aina a u 6 17 6 2 1 Unit 1 Hour Performance 6 17 6 2 2 Unit 24 Hour Performance 6 18 6 2 3 Unit Line Availability 6 18 6 2 4 Unit Configuration
127. TSI MAP Setup Before the ATM FR card can be set up the TSI map for the card must be set up first From the main controller menu choose S System Setup to do this Enter the required information where the cursor appears in the left hand side column of the screen In the example below three screens are shown in sequence to display the choices available to t he user 6 9 10 1 Map slot D ATM FR to slot B E1 card LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS MAP NO MAP Source Slot Slot Port Ta Sa t 01 T S 04 Clear No d v Dest Slot Slot Port T S z O01 Update Yes Confirm Yes System Setup CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS 1 Source Slot ATM FR PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO 10 08 40 09 13 2002 Dest Slot El NON CAS TS 5 D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS L 17 d 2 B 2 18 3 d 3 19 d 4d B 4 20 d 5 d 21 d 22 7 d 23 d 8 ad 24 d 25 1 04 26 11 d 27 12 28 13 29 d 14 d 30 d d 31d 16 1 D 1 17 2d D 2 18 d 3d D 3 19 d 4 D 4 20 d 5 d 21 d 22 d 2 24 25 10 26 11 27 d 12 d 28 d 13 d 29 d 14 d 30 d 15 d 31 d 16 d lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 9 10 2 Map slot D ATM FR to slot 6 V 35 card LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS MAP NO MAP Source Slot Slot D Port 05 T S 04 C
128. UEUE SETUP CLEAR Figure 5 2 LCD Menu Tree Main Menu 1 of 6 5 2 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation DS1 LINE MISC ALARM STATUS CLEAR DEFAULT SETUP RESET INFO SW PATT DIAG c fo 2 gt s a Un 1 i 5 1 E lt lt a Si u MN LL m 1 wn Figure 5 3 LCD Menu Tree DS1 Menu 2 of 6 5 3 PORT c Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation DTU MODE LINK a 5 ALARM DIAG SPEED SETUP NearLB RINFO RESET CHANNEL RemLB CONFIG BERT c rn CLOCK DATA RT m gt lt Figure 5 4 LCD Menu Tree DTU Menu 3 of 6 INFO MISC CONFIG c gt e e iz r a gt STATUS ALARM DIAG S W RESET M LINE SETUP HDSL LB Slave LB DEFAULT cn a rn rn m Figure 5 5 LCD Menu Tree HDSL Menu 4 of 6 5 4 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation INFO MISC CONFIG STATUS M LINE S LINE S DTE 29 ello e gt
129. X SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K 5 7 1 1 Mux Press ENTER from the CONFIG menu then move the cursor to the MUX to select or MUX The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 10 1 gt Tux SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K NO_MUX MUX 5 7 1 2 Sync Move the cursor to the SYNC Under the SYNC menu there are five options SYNC ASYN 8 ASYN 9 ASYN 10 ASYN 11 are available to be selected The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 10X 1 MUX RATE PHASE 4 8K SYNC ASYN 8 5 9 ASYN 10 ASYN 11 5 7 1 3 Rate The Rate menu shows the current X 50 data rate as below 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 48 or 64Kbps by placing an asterisk at the selected option To change the X 50 data rate move the cursor to the desired selection press ENTER 10 1 gt MUX SYNC ATE PHASE 4 8K 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 48 64 5 42 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 7 1 4 Phase Press ENTER from the CONFIG menu then move the cursor to the PHASE Use left of right arrow key to move the cursor to the desired position then press ENTER to confirm the selection The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk NOTE When NO MUX the option of the MUX menu is selected user is allowed to select FIXED only of the PHASE menu 10 1 gt MUX SYNC RATE HASE 4 8K PH 1 PH 2 4 PH 5 FIXED 5 7 1 5
130. YS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS LOCAL 1 1 272 X50 MUX NO MUX SYNC mode SYNC Rate S Phase fixed 4 8k sel fixed Clock Normal Data Normal RTS Permanent TT 4QUEI Interface RS 232 Warning NO lt lt ESC key to previous menu SPACE bar to another page gt gt 6 8 5 Loopback Test To setup the loopback test press L from the Port Menu The screen will show as below SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Unit Loopback and Test 09 46 25 05 23 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT TAB NEXT PREV UNIT X50 Port 1 TEST MENU RS232 Loopback i TO DS1 Send BERT lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 56 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 8 6 Alarm Setup To setup the alarm setup press M from the Port Menu The screen will show as below SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Alarm Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Port Alarm Relay Unit 9 1 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 9 2 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 3 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 4 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 94 5 DISABLE DISABLE Change configuration Y N Note to save please use 09 46 30 05 23 2001 V command 6 8 7 Clear Current Port Performance Data To clear current port performance data press X SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu Clear Performance Data Y N 09 46 30 05 23 2001
131. YS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE THRESHOLD ALARM YEL ENABLE AIS ENABLE LOS ENABLE LOF ENABLE BPV 10 5 5 001 UAS 001 ENABLE CSS 001 ENABLE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 29 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 3 12 Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History Under Port Menu press to clear alarm queue and history then press Y or N to confirm it Clear alarm queue of SLOT D are you sure Y N 6 3 13 Unit Load Default Configuration Press Y to return to default then confirm it by pressing Y or N Return to default are you sure Y N 6 3 14 Unit Reset Under Port Menu press Z to reset unit Press Y or to confirm it Reset are you sure Y N 6 30 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 U port Sub Menu 10 PORT Then the following Port Menu of DTU port will show as below SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 Port Menu 15 37 32 03 02 2001 Version SW V1 02 02 07 2002 DISPLAY SETUP D gt System Configuration S System Setup I Remote Information L Loopback Test H Alarm History M Alarm Setup R Performance Report LOG MISC Log Off Y Clear all Ports Performance Data gt Log On B Load and Reset current U port Choose Other Slot 2 gt Reset current U port P gt Choose DTU Port E Return to
132. ably elsewhere 4 6 3 Using Loopback Plugs Without a spare loopback plugs are handy for diagnosis Note that internal loopback facilities of the Loop AM does not include the interface circuitry Thus a set of plugs one for each of the interfaces line and DTE are needed for complete tests These plugs are wired such that signals from the Loop AM are loopback by hard wire back to the receive pin of the same plug Replace the line connector with a loopback plug Observe if the line is in sync If not then Loop AM has failed Then perform a PRBS test towards the line If this fails then Loop AM has failed For the U PORTs a loopback plug must be used in concert with a far end Loop AM if such a terminal is available then a PRBS test will determine if that U PORT is at fault Note that if a far end terminal is available the first test should be a local line loopback to see if the line is good If tests with loopback plugs all pass then the problem is probably elsewhere 4 6 4 Using Bert Test Set If a BERT bit error rate test set and another Loop AM are available such as the Fireberd 6000 then a comprehensive suite of test are available to examine the health of the Loop AM If another Loop AM is not available use of the loopback plugs would provide some of the tests otherwise possible With a BERT each of the ports of the Loop AM can be tested individually The user must configure the BERT in the exact way the Loop AM is configured Thi
133. al 321 seconds SAS SEFS SES SBES SSES CSS LOFC Current 15 Min 100 00 100 00 0 0000 0 0000 0 00005 0 0000 0 00005 Tst Nearest Ses a sm u eS 2nd Nearest 15 Min aa sss sus SS Sa Casta 2 See St SS Se Fey Se srdsNeabrest 15 MQED See Ras Sake SSeS ee Se ee Se 4th Nearest 15 Min Yea Saree Se SSeS Sere She PS Se Ser eS SSeS ee Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 SAS SEFS SES SBES SSES CSS SLOFC Current 24 Hour SS SSeS SSS SS SS SSS SSeS eS SS See lt lt TAB key to show Performance Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 59 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 1 2 ATM Frame Relay E1 To view ATM FR E1 port 1 hour performance report by selecting register type The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 SLOT D ATM FR El Port l Hour Perf Report 16 29 59 07 24 2002 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 16 seconds ES UAS BES SES DM 55 Current 15 Interval eod 16 0 0 0 16 lst Nearest 15 Min Interval and Nearest 25 Interval ge D ESE me dee ard Nearest 15 Min Interval Sere jM cmi dme 4th Nearest i15 Min Interval S SARTE s om eM s Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 H
134. an asterisk SLOT 2 DIU PORT 2 DTU SETUP Master Clock Operating Mode Remote Link Internal LT M channe1 LOCAL U Remote Router Setup lt lt DSO MAP gt gt Line NT M channel ROUTER DSO MAP 1 1 WAN2 Static Route Router Reset Router Load Default lt lt Select item or press ESC to return gt gt 10 57 58 02 08 2002 Remote DTE Setup SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Line DTU SETUP BARK LO Master Clock Internal Operating Mode LT R emote Link M channel DTE SETUP Speed Channel Clock Data RTS TIM Interface lt lt ESC key to previous System and Remote DTE Setup TAB Sync CAL menu 14 45 27 ROLL OPTIONS Line NT M channel DTE 1 SYNC 64K Bl G 703 SPACE bar to another page gt gt 06 12 2002 6 34 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 5 1 U Remote Router Setup 050 Move the cursor to DSO then press ENTER The screen will show as below SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup 10 57 58 02 08 2002 lt lt DSO gt gt DTU SETUP LOCAL KKK kk Master Clock Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Remote Link M channel M c
135. and SIDE B DEFAULT Setup by Hardware Control E amp M TYPE 1 Setup by Hardware Control E amp M TYPE 2 Setup by Hardware Control E amp M TYPE 3 Setup by Hardware Control E amp M TYPE 4 Setup by Hardware Control E amp M TYPE 5 ON 7 Setup by Hardware Control 4 WIRE 600 ohm Setup by Hardware Control 2 WIRE 600 ohm Setup by Hardware Control 2 WIRE 900 ohm 2 Installation Slide Switch for A SIDE DIP Switch Slide Switch for B SIDE Figure 2 12 Slide Switch for B Side of E amp M interface 2 10 Table 2 12 E amp M Voice Signaling Bits A SIDE Chapter 2 Installation B SIDE E lead M lead M lead E lead Open Ground Open Close Open Ground Open Close Table 2 13 E amp M Voice Channel Direction 2 Wire A B Side Tip Ring Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Tip1 Ring1 Receive Table 2 14 E amp M Signaling Channel Direction Signaling Direction Transmit Ato B BtoA ON HOOK ON HOOK OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN ON HOOK OFF HOOK GROUND OPEN OPEN CLOSE OFF HOOK ON HOOK OPEN CLOSE GROUND OPEN OFF HOOK OFF HOOK GROUND CLOSE GROUND CLOSE Table 2 15 RJ11 Connector for Magneto Interface Pin Number Line Color Description Unassigned Unassigned L2 Line L1 Line GND Line Unassigned Pin65 43 2 1 Figure 2 13 RJ11 Connector f
136. and to check if Loop AM is responding or not e g ping 192 1 100 45 192 1 100 45 is alive Please refer to each respective SNMP manager operation instruction to incorporate the Loop T enterprise MIB to the system Telnet capability comes with embedded SNMP agent Once SNMP agent is running user can use telnet program that is simulated on a VT 100 to access Loop AM command screen The most popular Telnet utility in the public domain is provided by It can maintains several telnet connections simultaneously It is recommended to set the COMM port running at the highest speed to reduce the jittery output on terminal The Loop AM can run reliably at 38 4 Kbps 3 19 Chapter 3 Operation E1 Loop AM 3440 Router Loop V 4200 Telnet Station Ethernet Figure 3 4 HDLC using Loop V 4200 3 20 Chapter 3 Operation 3 11 In Band Management Setup In addition to the console port and the Ethernet port Loop AM 3440 can also allow remote management through a 64 Kbps time slot from the network line To achieve remote management using this in band technique two steps are necessary First the Ethernet connection of the remote management terminal must be inserted to a designated time slot in the network This time slot can be a DSO channel in 1 or T1 line or a DSO channel in any of the broadband facilities such as 053 STM1 or This be achieved though a router CSU DSU mux series of e
137. arm Type Alarm Description Threshold slot m U n UNSYNC UNSYNC U interface slot number m port number n 1 10 slot m U n UNSYNC UNSYNC U interface slot number m port number n 1 6 Table 3 10 DTE PORT Alarm Type Table V 35 slot m DTE n UNSYNC RTS Loss V 35 interface slot number m port number n 1 6 X 50 slot m X50 n UNSYNC RTS Loss RS232 interface slot number m port number n 1 5 3 6 2 Reports For DS1 line receiver Loop AM has three sets of performance registers These are line user and far end The line performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver performance status The user performance register tracks the DS1 line receiver as well but user may clear at any time The far end performance register tracks the far end DS1 receiver status The performance parameters are listed in Table 3 11 User performance register have an additional parameter CSS controlled slip second Each performance parameter has ninety six sets of registers to record 24 hours history in 15 minute intervals Table 3 11 Performance Parameter List Performance Description Definition Definition Parameter 2 Frame Multiframe 16 Frame Multiframe ES Error Second BPV21 OOF21 or CRC6 ERROR gt 1 OOF CS21 21 0r CS 21 BES Bursty Error 1 BPV 2048 1 CRC6 lt 860 Second SES Severe Error gt 2048 or OOF gt CRC6 gt 860 or OOF gt 1 Second 1 Degraded Minute
138. ation SLOT D AIS YEL AIS YEL ERROR 5 TEST YES YES NO NO NO YEL COUNT 0 COUNT 0 PATTERN TRANSMITTED NEAR END LOOPBACK Poft Status OFF OFF ESC key to return to previous menu 08 23 51 01 09 2002 SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 3 6 Unit Alarm History To view the unit alarm history press H from Port Menu SLOT D LOCAL ALARM TYPE YEL AIS LOS LOF BPV ES UAS CSS THRESHOLD 10E 5 ESC key to return to Port Alarm History 08 23 56 01 09 2002 SG LM lt previous menu R STATE COUNT ALARM ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE Orr oo SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 27 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 3 7 Unit Alarm Queue Under Port Menu press Q to view the alarm queue as the following screen shows SLOT Unit Alarm Queue 08 24 01 01 09 2002 R Slot hOE e eese rum erstes 08 21 33 01 09 2002 2S Sob D L08 u6 ceoee cete mu eS aS 08 21 33 01 09 2002 lt lt ESC key return to previous menu or SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 3 8Unit Loopback Setup Under Port Menu press L to do Loopback Test then the screen will show as below Use arrow keys to move the cursor
139. ation 600 900 EE 600 ohm mode aM ow 900 ohm mode Setup by S W Control Flashing amp SIDE OB WIRE 2004 OHM 600 900 TYPE 10 Q2 30 O4 5 O Oseray DIP TYPE 2 TYPE 3 Setup by H W Control 4 2 3 13 3 4 Chapter 3 Operation Condition LED A Side Mode B Side Mode Amber L1 E lead ground M lead ground Green m 9 9 Amber m Normal M lead close E lead close Green Amber lead open M lead open Green H M lead open E lead open Amber all ports L1 to L8 All ports L1 to L8 TEST button of Green the front panel M lead close E lead close No Light O Light 3 14 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 16 Front Panel LED Table FXS No Light Light Show Flashing A Fast Flashing m LED Indication for Encoding Impedance A law p law 600 ohm 900 ohm LED Encoding Impedance Indication METERING PLS 1 p law sie ia A law mode 600 ohm Green iaw mode 600 ohm Ge iaw mode 900 ohm B LED Indication for Metering Pulse LED 12K 16K Color B LED Indication for Line 1 to Line 12 LED L1 to L12 Color 0 Tip bead Open Green Green flashing Off Hook slow 1Hz Indication Indication Alarm Greens Red Ringing Green flash
140. b The Frame Relay management setup is factory default configuration 2 12 2 Installation Table 2 16 V 35 DB25 DTE Port Pin Definition 6 DsaSeReay 7 J signal Ground 8 Data Carrier Detect sf Receive Clock Retum DcE 30 Umsged 19 Uwmsged 19 Uwsged Umsged J 3 3 Unassigned 2 13 2 Installation Table 2 17 Default Software Configuration Idle Code 0Xd5 HDSL Items Default XDSL MODE Master CLOCK SOURCE LINE RATE 768k bps LINE CODE 2 14 2 Installation DTE V 35 Item U PORT Line Item All ports Default 64 Kbps Yellow Alarm 2 15 2 Installation Tx Signaling Bit Rx Signaling Bit 006 ON seem vm Trunk Condition ON HOOK Minimum Pulse Decode Level Lt L12 2 16 2 Installation e D Tx Signaling Bit Rx Signaling Bit OOS ALARM PON OFF 11 112 s E D PLAR Bio ucl l l NE PLAR UTR NO TX RING Tx Signaling Bit TX RING L1 amp L2 PLAR TX RING L1 amp L2 TX RING L1 amp GND NOTE 0000 for no available PLAR Ring cadence 1 ON 2 OFF PLAR L1 L12 Rx Signaling Bit 2 17 2 Installation Router Setup Default Net_Address 000 0
141. cates a site selection guideline User need to follow this guideline to select a proper installation site Location of the Rack should be part of the central office equipment layout design Considerations should be given to entrance cable routing and 48 Vdc power The installation site should have 48 Vdc power An optional AC DC power converter can be used Use Only with Class 2 power source 48 Vdc 100 watts 2 2 Installation 2 2 Mechanical Installation Loop AM can be installed as a desk top unit or mounted on 19 inch or a 23 inch rack Mounting of the unit in a rack follows standard telephone rack mount practices Accessories to install on a 19 inch or 23 inch rack is provided As a desk top unit Loop AM is stackable POWER E1 T1 A 1 1 Oh Se S 0000000000839 0000000000 0000000000 oeoeo ca E c c ca c E1 E1 T1 T1 1 71 1 71 0 1 1 T1 T1 ooo ooo ooo rasa Figure 2 1 Loop AM 3440 Front Panel 2 3 Electrical Installation Central office 48 Vdc power is wired to terminal blocks in the front of the Loop AM shown in Figure 2 1 Central office alarm system is wired to the Alarm Relay terminal blocks For connection to the CONSOLE SLIP button down button up connector for maintenance and admini
142. ck Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Protocol M channel M channel Remote DTU Speed Channel Clock Data RTS TTM Interface Unit 2 1 Empty Unit 2 2 5 64K Bl N A N A N A N A G 703 Unit 2 3 Empty Unit 2 4 Empty Unit 2 5 Empty Unit 2 6 64K Bl Normal Normal Active Off 89232 X 50 Unit 2 7 Empty Unit 2 8 Empty Unit 2 9 Empty Unit 2 10 Empty lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 4 2 Remote Information Under the Port Menu press I to view the screen of Remote Information SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 Remote DTUs Information 14 23 08 10 19 2000 DTU Date Serial Number Software Version Configuration LOCAL 01 97 238 wv 123 0 0Yv 22 199 7 DTU port 12 dg 01 97 238 v 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 12 2 01 97 238 X 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 12 3 01 97 238 7 1230 07 2 22 1997 DTU port 12 4 01 97 238 v 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 12 5 01 97 238 v 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 1 6 01 97 238 v 13430 0742271997 DTU port 12 Ta 01 97 238 v 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 12 8 01 97 238 v 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 12 01 97 238 v 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port 12 10 01 97 238 1 30 07 22 1997 DTU port lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 32 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 3 Alarm History Under the Port Menu press H to view the screen of Alarm History SLOT 2 DIU PORT 2
143. codes can be used It is best to use remote loopbacks in conjunction with PRBS diagnostics testing to measure the DS1 network line or U line integrity The procedure is as follows 1 Send a remote loopback command to cause the remote facility to perform a loopback 2 Activate the PRBS or QRSS diagnostics test 4 5 Test Pattern To test the DS1 line four test patterns are available to determine faults such as deficient clock recovery fault ALBO level recovery inadequate jitter margin presence of bridge taps and mis optioned network interface These four patterns are framed pattern with proper DS1 frame pattern as described in the following paragraph 4 6 Verifying Loop AM Operations The purpose of this section is not to help the user determine where a possible fault in the network may lie For this the user needs to know the exact geometry of the network Then standard network trouble shooting procedures should be followed which involve sectionalizing the network and performing loopback tests on pieces of the network The purpose here is to help the user determine whether the Loop AM equipment is at fault after tests have pointed a suspicious finger at this equipment The procedures outlined here depends on test equipment and other equipment the user may have on hand The organization of these procedures start from the simple to the complex The procedure ends when a definitive conclusion is made that the Loop AM equipment is at fault
144. cting register type USER or LINE The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 gt SLOT D ATM FR Port l Hour Perf Report 17 17 44 07 21 2002 Select Register Type USER LINE SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port l Hour Perf Report 17 17 49 07 21 2002 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 290 seconds ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 15 Min Interval 0 0 0 0 0 lst Nearest 15 Interval p 2nd Nearest 15 Interval ard Nearest 15 Interval G SSeS 4th Nearest i15 Mrn Interval Sens Sess Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 24 Hour Interval 7 SSS SSS ee TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 58 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation SLOT D ATM FR Port 1 Hour Stat Report 17518 05 01 21 2002 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 290 seconds SAS SEFS SES SBES 5 5 CSS LOFC Current 15 Min 100 00 100 00 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 ksta Nearest a hoM Se Se ee E rq ue eric nce Se ae 2nd Nearest 15 Min quen
145. ction and set Slot to A Leave the Port value blank and set T S starting time slot at 01 Continue down to T S 2 ending time slot and set it at 10 Set Clear at No and set at d for data Continue down to the Destination Slot section and set Slot at 1 Then set Port at P1 and set T S starting tmeslot at 01 Set Update at YES and Confirm at YES The map will appear as shown below Do not press ESC key yet Instead press the down arrow key to bring on another page so that we can do our PORT C mapping 7 3 Chapter 7 Appendix LOOP AM3440 System Setup MAP 14 34 15 01 23 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS NO 1 Source Slot El NON CAS Dest Slot HDSL Source Slot PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS Slot Port d 1 RE 1 17 d 1 1 1 17 T9 01 2d 1 1 2 18 1 2d A 2 18 2 422 Lh 1 3 19 d 1 A 2 19 4d 1 1 4 20 1 4 4 20 T S 10 1 5 21 1 5 d A 5 21d Clear No o8 1 1 6 22 d 1 6 22 d 7 1 1 7 23 1 7 23 d Sod 1 1 8 24 1 8 8 24 gt X 2 9 25 1 9d 9 2 5 d Dest Slot LO S3 1 1 10 26 d 1 10 10 26 d Slot E 1 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d Port gt P1 12 28 12 28 122 01 I3 a 290 04 13 d 29 d
146. d by an asterisk 7 SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port 24 Hour Perf Report 17 18 33 07 21 2002 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE gt gt Select Parameter ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC 5 EFS ESF SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port 24 Hour Perf Report 17 18 44 07 21 2002 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 345 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 15 Min Interval 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current 24 Hour Interval f SaaS Sas Sass Ca e USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 01 08 gt 9 See Se lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port 24 Hour Stat Report 17 18 48 07 21 2002 USER 5 Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 345 seconds Valid 15 Min Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval O0 5 SUAS SBES SSES CSS SLOFC Current 15 Min 0 0000 0 00005 0 00005 0 0000 0 0000 0 00005 Current 24 Hour ee ee s I s USER ES Last 96 15 Min Interval 01 08 gt SHES SSH sss lt lt TAB key to show Performance Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 62 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 2 2 Frame Relay E1 Press 2 from the port menu the following
147. e 12KHz 16KHz for special order Signaling Bit A B C D All in band signaling tones are carried transparently by the digitizing process Customer is responsible for in band signaling compatibility between a telephone and a switch or between PBX and a switch Voice Card Magneto Minimum Detectable Ringing Voltage 48 Vdc Ringing Detactable Across Tip and Ring Tip and Ground Ring and Ground Ringing Generation Voltage 78RMS Frequency 20Hz Cadence 1 sec on 2 sec off or 2 sec on 4 sec off Ringing Send Across Tip and Ring Tip and Ground Ring and Ground Front Panel LED 1 per U MDSL V 35 interface ACO Power SYNC TEST LOF BPV RAI AIS Physical Electrical Dimensions 435 x 225 5 x 220 mm WxHxD Power Single Dual 48V DC 100 Watts max Temperature 0 50 Humidity 0 95 RH non condensing Mounting Desk top stackable 19 23 rack mountable Line Power Supply For MDSL card only Available only with DC power For MDSL card only 60 mA constant current source selectable peak voltage of 190 Vdc Sealing Current Supply For MDSL card only 20 mA constant current source Clock Source Internal E1 T1 Line External Alarm Relay Alarm Relay Fuse alarm and performance alarm System Configuration Parameters Active Configuration Stored Configuration and Default Configuration Stored in Non volatile Memory Supervisor Chapter 1 Product Description RS232 VT100 front panel SLIP
148. e A E Led El E2 E3 4 5 6 7 E8 M Led 1 2 M4 5 6 7 8 48 Power lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 10 3 System Setup Press S from the main menu to setup the system SLOT 8 E amp M System Setup 18 11 08 06 12 2001 ARROW KEYS ROLL OPTIONS CURSOR MOVE TAB Side A Above Set by HW Line 4 WIRE Impedance 600 ohm Signaling 5 Above Set by SW A u Law A Tx Gain 13 0 E Rx Gain 3 xD dB Above Set by SW lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 89 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 10 4 Self Test Press T from the main menu to enter in the following screen When the Self Test screen shows press SPACE to start the self test SLOT 8 E amp M Self Test 18 12 57 06 12 2001 Side A Test Button START 9 E Led El 2 4 5 7 8 M Led M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 48V Power lt lt Press SPACE key to push Test Button gt gt lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu gt gt 6 10 5 Unit Load Default Config Press Y to return to default SLOT 8 E amp M Port Menu 18 14 49 06 12 2001 gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 90 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 11 FXS Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the FXS port Then the following screen will show SLOT 7 FXS
149. e Use TAB key to switch a desired item For NORMAL mode Tone Follower mode a logic level for the period of a correct decode For PACKET mode respond de respond after a cumulative period of tone or no tone in a preset period ALL L1 NO this option is allowed to copy Line 1 s pulse decode value to all lines or not Use TAB key to switch YES copy to all or NO not copy to all 6 99 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 12 4 Diagnostics Test Under FXO Port Menu press T to do diagnostics test then the screen will show as below Two options are available for diagnostics test OFF HOOK TEST and PULSE DECODE LEVEL SCAN Use TAB key to select the desired option The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 1 OFF HOOK TEST SLOT 9 PXO Diagnostic Test 11 05547 05 17 2002 TEST 2 PULSE DECODE LEVEL SCAN e STATUS 2 Remain 11 seconds lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu gt gt 2 PULSE DECODE LEVEL SCAN After done the scan of pulse decode level the system will show up detected value of each line in the screen Press Y to copy the detected value to Pulse Decode Level of System Setup screen Or press N or ESC key to cancel the copy NA means no found any signal in line SLOT 8 FXO FXO Diagnostic Test 124227505 09 24 2002 1 0FF HOOR TEST 2 PULSE DECODE LEVEL SCAN STATUS Detected Value LI L2 L3 L4 ES L6 L7 L8 L9 LLO pd 1 Li
150. e BER is calculated If the average rate exceeds the preset threshold i e 10 up to 10 an alarm can be declared assuming BPV alarm is enabled ES and UAS employ threshold triggered alarms but these alarms are declared as soon as the recorded account exceeds the preset threshold The 15 minute integration interval does not apply to ES and UAS alarms Alarm register states are reset every 15 minutes but preserved in the Alarm History display When any of the U PORTS report an alarm condition such as loss of synchronization the ALARM will cause the corresponding LED on the front panel to turn red color and if enabled turn the ACO LED on as well This LED can be turned off by pressing the ACO key For each unit and for each type of alarm condition the alarm can be disabled The system alarm type are listed in table 3 5 the E1 network interface alarm types are listed in table 3 6 below Table 3 5 System Alarm Type Table 5 pulled out or plugged in or r dead started up Alarm happens when the Alarm Cut Off function is activated Slot Clock Loss Alarm happens when clock source of a slot is no failed Primary Start up Alarm happens when the primary card is been no started up Redundant Loss Alarm happens when the redundant card is failed Power Module Fail Alarm happens when the power module is failed Link Switch Alarm happens when the Link Backup Function no is activated 3 7 C
151. e setup 18 35 43 03 01 2001 gt gt 6 7 7 Clear Current Port Performance Data To clear current port performance data press X SLOT 9 DTE PORT 1 Port Menu gt gt Clear Performance Data Y N 18 35 45 03 01 2001 6 7 8 Return to Default Press Y to return to default SLOT 9 DIE PORT i o Bort Menu Return to default are you sure Y N 18 35 45 03 01 2001 6 7 9 Reset Current DTE Board To reset DTE board press Z SLOT 9 DIE PORT i Port Menu gt gt Reset Board 9 Y N 18 35 45 03 01 2001 6 53 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 8 DTE X 50 Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the DTE X 50 port Then the following screen will show SLOT 9 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 09 45 22 05 23 2001 Version SW SI BO 5 04 2001 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H Alarm History M Alarm Setup LOG MISC gt Log Off Y Clear Current Port Performance Data gt Log On B DTE board Return to Default 0 gt Choose Other Slot 2 Reset current DTE board P Choose DTE Port E Return to Main Menu lI II V gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command 6 8 1 DTE Configuration Under the Port Menu press C to view the unit configuration the screen will show as below
152. enu shows the transmission idle code when a 050 time slot is in idle mode To change the idle code press ENTER to cycle through the selections This operation must be concluded by moving the arrow keys to YES position and pressing ENTER to enable the changes C LINE gt SIGNALLING INTF FDL CGA OOS IDLE gt Idle Code 0xD5 YES 5 17 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 2 Diagnostic Diagnostics group includes near loopback remote loopback and test pattern C gt LINE DIAG INFO MISC ALARM C DIAG gt NearLB RemLB PATT USI Ii 5 2 2 1 Near Loopback Near loopback menus are used to control near end E1 or T1 line side loopback operation such as local loopback test payload loopback test and line loopback test Under diagnostics menu use left or right keys to select near loopback menu DIAG gt RemLB PATT OFF LOCAL PLB LLB 5 2 2 2 E1 Remote Loopback E1 remote loopback is used to activate E1 line remote loopback test To activate or deactivate E1 remote loopback use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER RemLB gt ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE PAYLOAD LINE 5 2 2 3 1 Remote Loopback T1 remote loopback is used to activate T1 line remote loopback test To activate or deactivate T1 remote loopback use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER To select IN BAND for remote line loopback inband coding AT amp T P for remote payload
153. er 6 Terminal Operation 6 12 FXO Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the FXO port Then the following screen will show SLOT 8 FXO Port Menu 18 14 49 06 12 2001 Version SW V1 00 05 17 2002 DISPLAY SETUP gt System Configuration S gt System Setup I gt FXO Status T gt Diagnostic Test LOG MISC U gt Choose Other Slot Y Unit Load Default Config gt Log Off 2 Unit Reset gt Log On E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 6 95 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 12 1 Under the above menu press C to view the system configuration as below EXAMPLE 1 When Metering Pulse is not available the screen will show as below System Configuration SLOT 8 FXO System Setup 14 42 54 09 24 2002 A u Law A Impedance 600 ohm Tx Gain 3 0 2 10 Rx Gain 3 O dB 2 10 Tx Signaling Bit A B C D Rx Signaling Bit A B C D RINGING 0 0 0 1 OFF HOOK 1 1 0 0 1 OOS 0 0 0 RING GND 0 0 0 1 for don t care TIP OPEN 1 1 1 Trunk Condition ON HOOK Line Polarity NORMAL lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt EXAMPLE 2 When Metering Pulse is available the screen will show as below SLOT 8 FXO System Setup 14 42 54 09 24 2002 A u Law A Impedance 600 ohm Tx Gain a6 0 oed 10 Rx
154. eturn to previous menu 6 1 10 Alarm Cut Off Press A to show the alarm cut off screen gt gt Use TAB key to select unit and ENTER key to clear alarm ALL SLOTs gt gt Clear alarm queue of ALL SLOTs are you sure Y N Cut off alarm are you sure Y N 6 15 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 11 Clear Alarm Queue Press X to show the clear alarm queue screen gt gt Clear Alarms Y N 6 1 12 Return to Default Press Y to show the return to default screen gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 1 13 Controller Reset Press Z to show t he system reset screen gt gt Select Redundant Primary Both Reset are you sure Y N 6 16 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 051 FE1 Sub Menu When 1 port is selected the following Port Menu will show up SLOT FEL Port Menu 08 13 11 01 09 2002 Version SW V3 00 02 07 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report L Unit Loopback Setup 2 Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S Unit System Setup A Unit Line Availability gt Unit Clear Performance Data gt Unit Configuration M Unit Alarm Setup LoS Unit Status X gt Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History H gt Unit Alarm History 0 gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC U gt Choose a Port Y gt Unit Load Default Config gt Log Off SETUP MI
155. ew TSI map gt a TSI map to another Clear a TSI map gt Link backup function Q mg O O UJ lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt 6 7 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 5 1 System LOOP AM3440 System Setup SYSTEM 23 12 21 06 17 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input hh mm ss mm dd yyyy BACKSPACE to edit System Time Date 22331222 06717720021 IP Address 140 132 010 101 Trap Address 140 132 001 193 Community Name public Device Name LOOP AM3440 System Location 8F No 8 HSIN ANN ROAD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 30077 TAIWAN Subnet Mask Gateway IP 255 255 000 000 140 132 001 254 System Contact Name FAE Tel 886 3 5787696 Fax 886 3 5787695 E mail FAE loop com tw IP Interface CONSOLE port ETHERNET_PORT SLIP port Baud Rate 38400 Baud Rate Data Length toBeBlts Data Length Stop Bit 1 Bit Stop Bit Parity NONE Parity XON XOFF XOFF XOFF lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 38400 8 Bits Beet NONE XOFF 6 1 52 Password LOOP AM3440 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Enable Password YES Change Password NO lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 19 08 31 03 01 2001 6 8 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 5 3 TSI Map Setup LOOP AM3440 System Setup MAP 19 08 34 03 01 2001 AR
156. ey to Loopback and Test CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT TAB U port Unit 6 1 Line SYNC Near Loopback OFF LOCAL PAYLOAD Remote Loopback OFF PAYLOAD DTE Send Test Pattern OFF ON return to previous menu gt gt 17 08 14 07 26 2001 NEXT PREV UNIT 6 5 7 Alarm Setup Press M from the port menu to setup the alarm then the screen will show as below SLOT 6 DTU PORT 1 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB Port Alarm Relay Unit 6 1 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 6 2 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 6 3 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 6 4 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 6 5 DISABLE DISABLE Unit 6 6 DISABLE DISABLE Alarm Setup ROLL OPTIONS lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu or save setup gt gt 17 08 17 07 26 2001 6 44 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 6 HDSL Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu press U to choose a slot for the HDSL port LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu Serial Number 8060 Hardware Version ver as5 04 2001 Software Version S2 D3 01 10 2002 DISPLAY gt System Configuration B Clock source Configuration 0 Alarm Queue Summary I Information Summary LOG 0 gt Choose a Slot gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu 08 54 40 01 14 2002 Redundant Controller Enabled Start Time 17 38 43 01 13 2002 SETUP 5 gt System Setup System Alarm Setup gt Firmware Transfer V Store Re
157. f Report 08 23 03 01 09 2002 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 94 seconds ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 15 Min Interval 0 94 0 0 0 1 ist Nearest 15 Min Interval Sees 2nd Nearest 15 Interval 3rd Nearest 15 Interval 4th Nearest 15 Interval Valid 15 Intervals Current 24 Hour Interval 0 ES UAS BES SES CSS LOFC Current 24 Hour Interval GSS SRS E LM lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 3 2 Unit 24 Hour Performance Report Press 2 from FE1 Port Menu to view the 24 hour performance report Use TAB key to select register type USER or LINE press ENTER Then move the cursor to select the desired parameter The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk SLOT Port 24 Hour Perf Report 08 23 29 01 09 2002 gt gt Select Register Type USER LINE gt gt Select Parameter ES UAS BES SES Css LOFC AS EFS BPV ESF After pressing ENTER from the above screen the following screen will show up SLOT D Port 24 Hour Perf Report 08 23 32 0170972002 USER ES Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 124 seconds Valid 1
158. gt 123 CRC6 gt 47 LOFC Loss Of Frame OOF for 2 5 0 5 sec OOF for 2 5 0 5 sec Count UAS Unavailable gt 10 consecutive SES gt 10 consecutive SES Second CSS Controlled Slip frame slip gt 1 frame slip gt 1 Second Table 3 11 lists the types of reports available performance parameters provided by each report and the reset commands for each report Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 12 Performance Report Options Report Type Category Report Menu Command ES UAS BES SES css LOFC T Hour Terminal Reports Menu Option 1 24 Hour Terminal Network Terminal Reports LINE Network Menu Option E _ FAR END Y Report available and can be cleared by admin terminal command Y N C No clear Report available but counts cannot be cleared by the user Report not available For the U Ports the performance reports include the last 24 hour reports in 15 minute intervals and the last 8 day reports in 24 hour intervals Performance reports are the UAS unavailable seconds counts 3 7 HDSL Reports From the master unit by use of a terminal connected to the Loop H the current status of both master and slave units can be obtained Also by use of the terminal connected to the master the performance report of both master and slave unit can be obtained Performance reports contain performance parameters recorded in 15 m
159. gt gt 6 2 9 Unit System Setup To setup unit system press S from Port Menu then the following screen will show up Use arrow keys to move the cursor TAB key to roll up options SLOT FEL Port System Setup 08 14 47 01 09 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME ON CODE HDB3 CRC ON AIS FRAMED CAS OFF SIGNALLING TRANS CGA NORM 005 BUSY FDL OFF Sa_bit Sa4 IDLE D5 120 Ohm lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 21 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 10 Unit Clear Performance Data Press K from Port Menu to clear performance data the screen will show as below Press Y or N to confirm the commend SLOT A 1 Port Menu SW V3 00 02 07 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 Unit 1 Hour Perf Report b ne 2 gt Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S gt Une A gt Unit Line Availability K Unit gt Unit Configuration Unit I gt Unit Status X gt Unit H Unit Alarm History gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC U Choose a Port Y Unit F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu gt Log SETUP MISC Menu Return to Controller Main Menu Clear performance data are you sure Y N 08 14 53 01 09 2002 Loopback Setup System Setup Clear Performance Data Alarm Setup Clear Alarm Queue amp History Load Default C
160. hannel ROUTER DSO 1 1 2 Static Route Router Reset Router Load Default lt lt Select item or press ESC to return gt gt Press ENTER from the above menu The following screen will show up SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup 10 57 58 02 08 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Channel WANPort Bl 1 2 Idle lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 35 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 4 5 2 U Remote Router Setup LAN1 WAN1 WAN2 Press S from Port Menu Then move the cursor to LAN1 WAN1 WAN2 SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 Remote Router Setup 10 57 58 02 08 2002 lt lt DSO MAP gt gt DTU SETUP LOCAL KKK kk REMOTE K KK Master Clock Internal Line Operating Mode LT NT Remote Link M channel M channel ROUTER DS0 MAP LAN1 WAN1 WAN2 Static Route Router Reset Router Load Default lt lt Select item or press ESC to return gt gt Press ENTER from the above menu The following screen will show up SLOT 2 DTU PORT 2 U Remote Router Setup 10 57 58 02 08 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit NI IPAddress SubnetMask Frame RIP_I RIP_II Mode 1 140 153 001 254 255 255 000 000 ETHERNET DISABLE ENABLE ROUTE WAN1 140 136 00 1 253 255 255 000 000 PPP DISABLE ENABLE
161. hapter 3 Operation Table 3 6 E1 Network Interface Alarm Type Table Alarm Type Alarm Description Threshold RAI LINE E1 Line Yellow Alarm AIS LINE E1 Line Alarm Indication Signal LOS LINE E1 Line Loss of Signal BPV LINE E1 Line Bipolar Violation yes default 5 UAS LINE E1 Line Unavailable Second yes default 1 Table 3 7 T1 Network Interface Alarm Type Table EOF LINE fT line IU pe NN Table 3 8 HDSL Alarm Type Table Alarm Type Alarm Description Threshold LOS MASTER LOOP1 Master Loop 1 Loss of signal LOSW LOS SLAVE LOOP1 Slave Loop 1 Loss of signal LOSW ES15M MASTER LOOP1 Master Loop 1 Error Second in current 15 1 900 default 1 minute interval ES15M SLAVE LOOP1 Slave Loop 1 Error Second in current 15 1 900 default 1 minute interval SES15M MASTER LOOP1 Master Loop 1 severely Error Second in 1 900 default 1 current 15 minute interval SES15M SLAVE LOOP1 Slave Loop 1 Severely Error Second in 1 900 default 1 current 15 minute interval ES24H MASTER LOOP1 Master Loop 1 Error Second in current 24 1 65535 default 1 hours ES24H SLAVE LOOP1 Slave Loop 1 Error Second in current 24 1 65535 default 1 hours SES24H MASTER LOOP1 Master Loop 1 Severely Error Second in 1 65535 default 1 current 24 hours SES24H SLAVE LOOP1 Slave Loop 1 Severely Error Second in 1 65535 default 1 current 24 hours Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 9 U PORT Alarm Type Table Al
162. he 10 Base T port and the right jack is the 10 100 Base T port LAN1 LAN2 LINK ACT LINK ACT 10M ROUTER 10 100 Figure 2 8 Rear Panel of Router interface Chapter 2 Installation The two RJ45 jacks are wired as follows Table 2 8 RJ 45 for 10M and 10 100M Pin Assignment Pin Number Signal Signal Direction 2 Transmit Data Output from AM3440 4 NoConnection 5 No Connection J O 6 Receive Data AM3440 7 NoCometon O jNoComecin For each of the U interface ports U PORTs connection to the line is by RJ48C connector The pin definition is listed in Table 2 9 Table 2 9 U PORT U Interface RJ48C Terminals RING Table 2 10 Line HDSL Connector 41 unassigned 0001 2 unassigned unassigned 6 Umsipmd 7 chassis Ground Unassigned 8 Chassis Ground Unassigned Table 2 11 RJ45 Pin Assignment for E amp M interface Signal Description 8 SG 2 Installation PINS NE Amber LED PIN 7 PIN 6 PIN 5 PIN 4 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 gt Green LED Figure 2 9 RJ45 Connector for E amp M interface 111 S W CTRL TYPE 600 900 ohm 2 Wire 4 Wire Figure 2 10 DIP Switch Control for E amp M interface Chapter 2 Installation E amp M Type Setup by Software Control not for SIDE A
163. hlighted by an asterisk 7 80 1 CONF ATE CLK DAT RTS V54 INF 64K 56K 5 6 1 2 Clock The Clock menu shows the current DTE clock polarity status either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE clock polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 8D 1 CONF RATE LK DAT RTS V54 INF NORMAL INVERTED 5 6 1 3 Data The Data menu shows the current DTE data polarity either normal or inverted by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE data polarity move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 80 1 CONF RATE CLK WAT RTS V54 INF NORMAL INVERTED 5 38 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 6 1 4 RTS The RTS menu shows the current DTE RTS operation mode either activate or permanent by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE RTS operation mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 8D 1 CONF RATE CLK DAT Ts TTM V54 INF ACTIVATE PERMANENT 5 6 1 5 menu shows the current DTE terminal timing mode either OFF or ON by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the DTE terminal timing mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER IUE OO RU 80 1 CONF RATE CLK DAT RTS V54 INF OFF 5 6 1 6 V 54 V54 menu shows the current DTE 54 mode either OFF or ON
164. ields are highlighted When a VT 100 terminal is connected to the CONSOLE SLIP port of front panel make sure the button is up upon power up a main menu is shown The main menu consists of three groups of commands Display Log Setup and MISC Initially only Display and Access commands are available To enable Setup and MISC user has to log on using the command after which the full screen is shown Input the unit number A D or 1 12 If the password option is turned on a prompt asking for password is shown gt gt Enter password With the password option is turned on only after a valid password is entered the full menu is shown otherwise user is asked to enter the correct password again gt gt Invalid input of password Try again Y N If password is correctly entered or if the password option is OFF the full controller main menu is shown Otherwise only display menu items will be shown which are in the lower left half of the screen 6 4 Main Menu If the terminal screen is illegible press the enter and esc key alternatively to bring up the main menu This is particularly needed if the terminal is connected to the controller while the power is already applied If the main menu still fails to appear check to see that the terminal is configured as 9600 8 n 1 and that a proper null modem or a null modem cable is used LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu 14 21 58 06 30 2003 Redundan
165. ill be sent to the network every second automatically Also ANSI and AT amp T data link message is acceptable in ANSI ESF frame format mode However AT amp T ESF frame format mode only accept AT amp T ESF data link protocol 3 4 2 Line Code For the T1 line interface either AMI Alternate Mark Inverting or B8ZS bipolar with 8 zero substitution line code format can be chosen For theE1 line interface either AMI Alternate Mark Inverting or HDB3 high density bipolar of length 3 line code format can be chosen Be sure the line code chosen matches that used on the network 3 4 3 Interface The T1 interface can be long haul or short haul Long haul has higher powered output to drive long lines while short haul is more appropriate for intraoffice connections E1 interface will only display 120 Ohm twisted pair or 75 Ohm coaxial cable which is a jumper choice 3 4 4 Facility Data Link Whereas for T1 the FDL facility data link is part of the ESF structure for E1 this is not part of the standard Loop AM 3440 uses a proprietary FDL within the E1 frame structure to facilitate remote control and remote performance and statistics monitoring This FDL for E1 only can be turned ON or OFF For E1 user can set Sa bit Sa4 Sa8 to select FDL channel 3 4 5 Equalization Line Build Out For the T1 line long haul interface the transmit LBO line build out can be programmed to either 0 dB 7 5 dB or 15 dB For the T1 line short haul i
166. ing Ring Lead Ground fast 2 3 15 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 17 Front Panel LED Table FXO No Light Light Show Flashing A Fast Flashing m LED Indication for Encoding Impedance A law p law 600 ohm 900 ohm LED Encoding Impedance Indication A law 600 Color METERING PLS 12K O 16K 60 OD B LED Indication for Metering Pulse LED 12K 16K Color e Metering Pulse is OFF Green fast 4Hz B LED Indication for Line 1 to Line 12 LED L1 to L12 Color Indication Indication Tip Lead Open Normal Green flashing slow 1Hz Off Hook EE REI Green fast 4Hz Ring Lead Ground x O Ringing 3 16 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 18 Front Panel LED Table Magneto No Light Light Flashing m LED Indication for Encoding Impedance A law p law 600 ohm 900 ohm LED Encoding Impedance Indication A law 600 Color p law 900 Green A law mode 600 ohm O O e Green iaw mode 900 ohm B LED Indication for module O Green Ring across L1 amp L2 L1 amp GND e Ring across e O Ge Ring across L1 amp GND B LED Indication for Line 1 to Line 12 LED L1 to L12 Color Indication Green Normal Crank Magneto Gen Red Nam o 3 17 3 600 eu aw O e 900 MODULE OL16ND
167. inute intervals for the past 24 hours Reports for each of the following parameters are available Table 3 13 Performance Parameter Performance Parameter Description Severe Error Second Unavailable Second 3 10 Chapter 3 Operation 3 8 LED Operation The front of the Loop AM 3440 has LEDs for operation and error indications The indication can be in one or more colors For each of the U PORTs there are associated multicolored LEDs Table 3 14 lists each LED and its color and meaning it represents Note that when powering up and self test is in progress the unit front panel LEDs are also used to indicate fault conditions See section 4 1 Table 3 14 Front Panel LED Table DS1 DTU HDSL DTE ATM FR Off Power off Green Power on and operational Primary CPU Green Power on and operational Flashing Green Normal Red Alarm Redundant CPU Power Off Power off ima ae a mur Flashing Green Normal Alarm Off Normal Redundant CPU board is synchronizing to primary CPU Red gt Off board The synchronization is done Not existed D SYNC TEST Green E1 line frame in sync S Flash Green E1 line is under testing Red Loss of Frame LOF or Loss of Signal LOS Red E1 line has bipolar violation N YEL AIS Amber Receive remote alarm indication from DS1 line Amber Receive alarm indication signal from DS1 line No signal or port not equipped SYNC Green Normal U interface in sy
168. ioDzss oerte Rentas erectio retia ets 5 42 5 7 1 1 MDC ient ette eod d o eti trice 5 42 5 7 1 2 Sr 5 42 5 7 1 3 gc EE 5 42 5 7 1 4 eite o eei mattoni 5 43 5 7 1 5 ro Et It 5 43 5 7 1 6 GIOCK oie erbe tede 5 43 5 7 1 7 wa eot nte o 5 43 5 7 1 8 FUSE notata A 5 44 5 7 1 9 a e eee 5 44 5 7 2 5 44 5 7 2 1 2 2 5 44 5 7 2 2 sp 5 44 6 TERMINAL OPERATION 7 3 Deni ree gent cou ame rampe eus 6 1 6 1 MEInBu METH 6 1 6 1 1 System 6 2 6 1 1 1 ICI EI 6 2 6 1 1 2 Glock SoultGe aaa un petere fed Ete ied He 6 3 6 1 1 3 ILE EE 6 3 6 1 1 4 Current TSI Map nennen enn 6 4 6 1 1 5 Link Backup 6 5 6 1 2 Clock Source Configuration essen 6 6 6 1 3 Alarm Queue Summary sse nennen 6 6 6 1 4 Information Summary sess 6 7 6 1 5 System Setup su seed RII A Read eu a 6 7 6 1 5 1 TIDMER 6 8 6 1 5 2 PASSWOMG pU 6 8 6 1 5 3 TOL IDEE 6 9 6 1 5 4 Select New TSI 6 9 6 1 5 5 Copy TSI Map to 6 10 6 1 5 6 Clear a
169. l Operation 6 9 6 Port Status Press I from the port menu the following screen will show To view the port status for the ATM FR T1 interface by selecting status type The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk NOTE When Frame Relay is selected ATM Status will be hidden SLOT D ATM FR 1 Port Status 17 24 32 07 21 2002 gt gt Select ATM Status Type T1 F1 Status FR Status ATM Status 6 9 6 1 1 Status SLOT D ATM FR Port Status 17 24 37 07 21 2002 RCV AIS RCV YEL XMT AIS XMT YEL ERROR COUNT 0 ES ERROR COUNT 0 5 PATTERN TRANSMITTED OFF NEAR END LOOPBACK OFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 9 6 2 Frame Relay Status 6 9 6 2 1 FR to ATM SLOT D Port Frame Relay Status 17 24 42 07 21 2002 CH Link CH Link 1 17 nactive 2 Inactive 18 nactive 3 Inactive 19 nactive 4 Inactive 20 nactive 5 Inactive 21 nactive 6 Inactive 22 nactive 7 Inactive 23 nactive 8 Inactive 24 nactive 9 Inactive 25 nactive 10 Inactive 26 nactive 11 Inactive 2 nactive 12 Inactive 28 nactive 423 Inactive 29 nactive 14 Inactive 30 nactive 15 Inactive 21 nactive 16 Inactive lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 68 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 6 2 2 FR to FR SLOT D A
170. lear No d d Dest Slot Slot 6 Port LOPA Tam t 01 Update Yes Confirm Yes Press ESC System Setup MAP 10 08 40 09 13 2002 CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS F Source Slot ATM FR Dest Slot RTR PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS 5 D SL PO TS 5 D SL PO TS 1 l x D 5 Iu d 2 2 18 2 d D 6 18 d 3 d B 3 19 3 a D 7 19 d 4 20 4 D 8 20 d 5 61 1 21 5d 21 d 61 2 22 a 22 61 3 23 d 23 B d 61 4 24 d 8 d 24 d 9 a 25 9 d 25 10 26 10 26 11 d 27 d 11 d 27 d 12 28 d L2 d 28 d 13 d 29 d 13 d 29 d 14 d 14 d 15 d 31d 15 31 d 16 L6 d 32 d to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 6 73 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 10 3 slot D ATM FR to slot 1 V 35 card LOOP AM3440 System Setup MAP 10 08 40 09 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS MAP NO MAP_1 Source Slot ATM FR Dest Slot V 35 Source Slot PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS Slot D Port 1 g B 1 17 d 1 i d D 9 17 d 09 2d B 2 18 1 2 D 10 18 d 3 19 1 11 19 4d B 4 20 d L 4 d D 12 20 d 5 04 5 X 21 s d 21 Clear No 6d 2 22 22 d v sod Tx A 3 23 d 23 8 4 24 d 8 d 24 d 9d 1 1
171. loopback AT amp T FDL coding ANSI P for remote payload loopback ANSI L for remote line loopback ANSI FDL coding RemLB gt IN BAND amp 5 ANSI L 5 2 2 4 PATTERN Press ENTER from testing pattern menu Using left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired test pattern and press ENTER gt JATT OFF QRSS FULL PRBS FULL UNSYNC ERROR SECONDS 1 TOTAL SECONDS 1 ERROR BITS 65535 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 3 Information The INFO menu provides the software version number puc ee aa C gt LINE DIAG INFO MISC ALARM C INFO gt S W 5 2 4Miscellaneous Under the DS1 PORT menu move the cursor to MISC option then the system will show as below C gt LINE DIAG INFO 15 ALARM C MISC gt STATUS DEFAULT RESET 5 2 4 1 Status Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to STATUS option to view the line status with pressing ENTER B MISC gt TATUS DEFAULT RESET Show Line Status 5 2 42 Default Move the cursor to DEFAULT option to download default configuration B MISC gt STATUS DEFAULT RESET B DEFAULT gt Load Default Configuration Use arrow keys to pick the character followed by ENTER There are 66 characters to choose from Password modification can only be done using terminal operation The default password is LOOP Move the cursor to YES then press ENTER when the entire password is assembled En
172. more than 15 minutes interval to evaluate the quality of loop condition and facility reliability User may utilize gt key to inject single error key to reset error counter and ESC key to terminate PRBS test User may also read performance report to understand type of error occurs 4 3 Near End Loopback The near end loopbacks such as local loopback line loopback payload loopback U PORT loopback and HDSL loopback are activated by the Loop AM The loopbacks are at the near end facility The following paragraph describes each loopback in detail NOTE Deactivate the near end loopbacks from the terminal depending on where it was activated 4 3 1 Local Loopback Local loopback is illustrated in Figure 4 1 The outgoing DS1 signal is looped back through the D81 PCM transceiver All 31 050 channels are looped back to the receiver path This loopback test is activated by the Test command This loopback test can be used with the PRBS diagnostic test pattern to validate the local Loop AM s integrity An AIS Alarm Indication Signal is sent to the network during the local loopback test The local loopback test can be activated from terminal Chapter 4 Maintenance Line gt Driver DS1 Line port Line Driver HDSL PORT Multiplexer D 5 1 DTE PORT Local Loopback Line Loopback LLB Payload Loopback PLB U PORT TO E1 Loopback and Remote U to
173. n x 64 Kbps Max bandwidth total 2M for each card Connector DB25S optional conversion cable DB25S to M34 connector DTE Interface RS232 X 50 mux Data Port Up to six 5 port RS232 cards with X 50 plug in subrate with subrate mux MUX 5 independent RS232 or b 5 subrate RS232 X 50 muxed to 64K Data Rate Mode a 5 independent RS232 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K 48K 64K SYNC 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K ASYNC Mode b 5 mux together 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K SYNC 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K ASYNC Mode and mode b cannot be muxed Connector DB25S Network Line Interface T1 Line Rate 1 544 Mbps 50 bps Output Signal DSX1 Line Code AMI or B8ZS Framing DA ESF selectable Input Signal ABAM cable length up to 655 feet Connector RJ48C Network Line Interface E1 Line Rate 2 048 Mbps 50 ppm Framing ITU G 704 Line Code AMI or HDB3 Connector BNC RJ48C Input Signal ITU G 703 to 10dB Electrical 75 ohm Coax 120 ohm twisted pair Output Signal ITU G 703 Jitter ITU G 823 Router Interface Number of ports 2 LAN ports Max 31 WAN ports Physical Interface 10 Base T x 1 10 100 BaseT x 1 Connector RJ45 Supporting routing protocol RIP II Data Rates Channelized N x 64 Kbps up to T1 E1 capacity Supporting Protocols TCP IP PPP HDLC Management VT 100 SNMP Chapter 1 Product Description ATM Frame Relay Network Line Interface Supporting Network Interworking FRF 5 and service interworking
174. nabled Hardware Version ver as5 04 2001 Start Time so 15 10 27 01y2272002 Software Version V2 03 01 22 2002 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S System Setup B Clock source Configuration gt System Alarm Setup Q Alarm Queue Summary W Firmware Transfer I gt Information Summary V Store Retrieve Configuration K Clock source Setup LOG MISC 0 gt Choose a Slot A Alarm Cut Off gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu X gt Clear Alarm Queue gt Log SETUP MISC Menu Controller Return to Default Z Controller Reset gt gt 5 bar to refresh or enter a command gt Press G from the Controller Setup screen LOOP AM3440 Controller Setup 14 32 09 01 23 2002 A System B Password gt TSI map setup D Select a new TSI map E Copy a TSI map to another gt Clear a TSI map G Link backup function lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt The System Setup BACKUP screen will appear as shown below Use the arrow keys and the TAB key to set the Backup function to as shown below Then set the Mode to revertible Backup links can be established for two port pairs In the example below PORT A is backed up by PORT B and PORT C is backed up by PORT D To set this up go to the Link A column and use the arrow keys and TAB key to
175. nc R One per port Flashing Green U interface loopback test in progress T Red Normal U interface is unsync H Off Not existed D Green Normal Loop 1 is in sync 5 Loop 1 is not sync L Flashing Amber HDSL line side test is in progress Off Not existed Flashing Green Transmit Receive data present DTE port V 35 Green Normal Flashing stable Loopback Test RED Alarm Off Flashing Green 0 1 sec on 0 1 sec off 0 4 sec on 0 4 sec off e 1 6 sec on 1 6 sec off e Loopback Test Green Normal RED Alarm Not existed Transmit and Receive data present Transmit or Receive data present DTE port X 50 3 11 Chapter 3 Operation Off Not existed Green E1 line frame in sync Flash Green E1 line is under testing Red Loss of Frame LOF or Loss of Signal LOS Amber Receive yellow alarm from DS1 line Flashing Amber Receive alarm indication signal AIS from DS1 line Link LINK ACT Activity T Flashing Data is being transmitted or received through the RJ 45 E Ethernet port R COL Collision Detected 3 12 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 15 Front Panel LED Table E amp M No Light Light B A SIDE B SIDE e o A side testing mode B side testing mode Alarm Loss SYNC AIS RAI NC 48V or AB SW FAIL B 2 Wire 4 Wire Le e mem e O seme 600 ohm 900 ohm LED Indic
176. ne remote loopback test To activate or deactivate E1 remote loopback use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER RemLB gt FICTIVATE DEACTIVATE PAYLOAD LINE 5 3 2 3 1 Remote Loopback T1 remote loopback is used to activate T1 line remote loopback test To activate or deactivate T1 remote loopback use left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired selection and press ENTER To select IN BAND for remote line loopback inband coding AT amp T P for remote payload loopback AT amp T FDL coding ANSI P for remote payload loopback ANSI L for remote line loopback ANSI FDL coding RemLB gt ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE IN BAND AT amp T P ANSI P ANSI L 5 3 2 4 PATTERN Testing pattern menus is used to perform PRBS diagnostics or select a variety of test pattern Under Diagnostics menu use left or right arrow keys to select testing pattern menu Press ENTER from testing pattern menu Using left or right arrow keys cycle through to a desired test pattern and press ENTER gt JATT OFF PRBS FULL PRBS us used to perform PRBS Pseudo Random Bit Sequence 215 1 test PRBS test channel is selected by a bundle of designated FULL all DS1 channel or PAYLOAD mapped channel When PRBS is activated the LCD display shows the results of pattern synchronization test DTE channel and errors count If PRBS pattern is received PRBS SYNC is shown on the LCD display Else PRBS UNSYNC is shown
177. net 10 Base T interface Pin definition is listed Table 2 6 Table 2 6 Ethernet Port Pin Number Signal Description 1 TPTX TP Driver Output TP Receive Input eR Table 2 7 E1 BNC RJ 45 RTIP R RING T TIP 8 Ground Unassigned Normally the choice for the E1 connector balanced 120 ohm or unbalanced BNC 75 ohm is installed at the factory according to the customer order Users can change this choice by opening the case and changing the jumper pins as indicated in the Table 2 8 Chapter 2 Installation 120 ohm 1 Card OPEN OFF CLOSE ON Figure 2 7 Jumper Locations for E1 Card NOTE For 75 ohm E1 card jumper 9 can be OPEN or ON If the jumper 9 is OPEN BNC connector is set to Unassigned If the jumper 9 is ON BNC connector is set to Chassis Ground NOTE For 120 ohm E1 card jumper 9 can be OPEN or ON If the jumper 9 is OPEN port 7 and port 8 of BNC connector is set to Unassigned If the jumper 9 is ON port 7 and port 8 of BNC connector is set to Chassis Ground NOTE BNC is open if jumper 10 is opened BNC is grounded if jumper 10 is closed Below is a diagram of the rear panel of the interface card The left hand jack is t
178. nfirm it by pressing Y or N SLOT A FEL Port Menu 08 20 49 01 09 2002 Version SW V3 00 02 07 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report L Unit Loopback Setup 2 Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S Unit System Setup A Unit Line Availability gt Unit Clear Performance Data gt Unit Configuration M Unit Alarm Setup I Unit Status X Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History H Unit Alarm History Q gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC 0 gt Choose Port Y gt Unit Load Default Config gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu 2 Unit Reset gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt Return to Controller Main Menu gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 23 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 14 Unit Reset Under Port Menu press Z to reset unit Press Y or N to confirm it SLOT A FEl Port Menu Version SW V3 00 02 07 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report b c 2 Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S c Unie A Unit Line Availability K ae Unit C Unit Configuration M Unit I gt Unit Status X gt Unit gt Unit Alarm History Q gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC 0 gt Choose a Port Y gt Unit gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z ce Un ee O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt Return to Controller Main Menu Reset are you sure Y N 08 20 49 01 09 2002
179. nnection Table Setup screen as the 2nd screen shows Note 2 Then change CH from 04 to 00 as the 3rd screen shows 3 Go back to Port FR Management Setup screen as 1st screen shows to change the previous setting 1st screen SLOT D ATM FR El Port FR Management Setup 10 25 33 09 13 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS CH Active Protocol Direction T391 T392 NS91 N92 18393 4 FR ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 YES HDLC 3 YES ER ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 4 YES HDLC 5 NO FR ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 6 NO ER ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 7 NO FE ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 8 NO FER ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 FR ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 19 NO ER ITU Network 0 5 006 us 04 11 NO Network 0 2 006 03 04 12 ER ITU Network 0 5 006 Us 04 13 NO FR ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 14 NO FReIIU Network 0 5 006 03 04 15 NO ER ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 16 NO FR ITU Network 0 5 006 03 04 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 2nd screen SLOT D El Port Connection Table Setup 10 25 48 09 13 2002 Please Input 1 10 BACKSPACE to edit CH VPII VEI BR amp Translation DE CLP index 4 04 HDLC 163 00103 0064 Les 0 0 0 0 De 0 gt Network MAP 126 0 0 0 0 0 go Network MAP 0 0 0 0 0 lt 0 gt Network MAP 128 0 0 0 0 0 lt o gt Network MAP 1 1 16 100 100 64 lt 64 gt Network MAP
180. nt U Port ni cova twee a dence eee iil nd ve 6 40 6 5 U port Sub Menu 6 PORT a a 6 41 6 5 1 System 6 41 6 5 2 Remote 6 42 6 5 3 Alarm History ned De don 6 42 6 5 4 Performance 6 43 6 5 5 System and Remote DTE 6 43 6 6 6 5 6 Loopback and 6 44 6 5 7 Alarm qa ede ed eee ened edad denen chan ees 6 44 HDSL Sub Menu detente dove 6 45 6 6 1 Unit Configuration 6 46 6 6 2 Unit Status EE 6 46 6 6 3 Alarmi Histo Em 6 47 6 6 4 Performance 2 6 47 6 6 5 SY ET CIIESI UT o 6 48 6 6 6 Loopback and Test ii itera her tan tete te ial ee un 6 48 6 6 7 5 ELDER 6 49 6 6 8 Line Rate Haee ec ede dde b ere det eee d 6 49 DTE V 35 S b Mentu tette 6 50 6 7 1 DTE Configuration 6 50 6 7 2 Ba EIC CE 6 51 6 7 3 CE 6 51 6 7 4 S EIIIESIU 6 52 6 7 5 LOOPDACK lE 6 52 6 7 6 AENEIS 6 53 6 7 7 Clear Current Port Performance Data
181. nterface the equalization can be set to equivalent cable distances up to 655 feet 3 4 6 Equalization Whether long haul or short haul for T1 further refinements of the output signal can be made using the EQU controls For long haul the choices are in dB of inserted loss For short haul the choices are in equivalent distances of inserted loss 3 4 7 AIS AIS alarm indication signal notifies the far end that an alarm condition or a loopback and diagnostic test are in progress Thus customer signals are blocked The AIS can be sent two ways In the framed mode all time slots will have all ones sent but the framing pattern will be preserved In the unframed mode all ones are sent for all time slots 3 4 8 RAI Remote Alarm Indication Loop AM transmits RAI Remote Alarm Indication when it detects LOS Loss of Signal AIS Alarm Indication Signal or OOF Out of Frame for 2 5 0 5 seconds User can disable this feature by disable RAI Remote Alarm Indication command 3 4 9 CRC Cycle Redundancy Check Format Loop AM can be used in two frame or multiframe mode For two frame mode set CRC to OFF For multiframe mode set CRC to ON A proprietary facility data link is implemented in both modes to facilitate remote system control and performance and statistics monitoring 3 4 Chapter 3 Operation 3 4 10 In Band Signaling In allcases Loop AM utilizes a proprietary facility data link FDL for E1 or in band signaling for T1 to
182. ntroller Setup menu 19 09 12 03 01 2001 1 then Press D to active gt gt 6 10 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 5 7 Link Backup Function LOOP AM3440 System Setup backup 13 10 02 05 24 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Backup function Mode non revertible Link Link Link C Link D T1 T1 1 Backup Link Fink Sse eS ee Link backup fun ON ON OFF OFF Link status Working Idle Normal Normal 6 1 6System Alarm Setup Under the Controller Menu press M to setup system alarm as below LOOP AM3440 System Alarm Setup 19 09 18 03 01 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS Alarm Action ALARM ENABLE RELAY ENABLE Alarm Type ALARM CUT OFF ENABLE PORT INACTIVE ENABLE P ORT START UP ENABLE LK LOSS ALM ENABLE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 6 11 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 7 Firmware Transfer Under the Controller Menu press W to enter in the screen of File Transfer as below Press A to download mainboard firmware B to upload mainboard firmware and R to copy firmware to redundant LOOP AM3440 File Transfer 17 07 20 01 13 2002 gt Download Mainboard Firmware gt Upload Mainboard Firmware Download Configuration gt Upload Configuration gt Copy Firmware to Redundant DUQW PD lt lt Press
183. ntroller can maintain several Telnet connections simultaneously The most popular Telnet utility in the public domain is provided by NCSA E1 Loop AM 3440 Telnet Station Ethernet Figure 3 1 Telnet Ethernet interface Loop AM 3440 Terminal Telnet Loop AM 3440 Server Station Ethernet Figure 3 2 Telnet SLIP Interface 3 18 Chapter 3 Operation Loop AM 3440 Telnet Station Ethernet Figure 3 3 HDLC Table 3 19 Operation by Console SLIP Ethernet HDLC concurrently PORT Console Ethernet Console SLIP x Ethernet Y HDLC Y 3 10 Embedded SNMP Agent The embedded SNMP agent for Loop AM offers standard RFC 1213 MIB Il and RFC 1406 DS1 MIB as well as Loop Telecom s enterprise MIB Network manager can use any SNMP compatible network management system such as Sun Connect s Sun Net Manager and Hewlett Packard s HP Open View to monitor and control Loop AM This enables user to integrate WAN equipment management with LAN SNMP network management systems The embedded SNMP agent also includes Telnet implementation to allow user to access Loop AM terminal interface from any workstation in the network Before SNMP is enabled make sure the IP address for Loop AM is configured correctly and the communication parameters match the Terminal server port Once the SNMP agent is activated user can verify whether the Loop AM is running successfully by using ping comm
184. o view the statistics of ATM FR port by selecting statistics type The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk SLOT D ATM FR El Port Statistics 17 23 15 07 21 2002 gt gt Select Statistics Type 1 Line FR Statistics ATM Statistics 6 9 3 1 T1 E1 Line Availability SLOT D 1 Port Line Availability 17 23 19 07 21 2002 Line Availability during Last 24 Hour Valid Seconds 621 seconds Available Seconds 621 seconds Unavailable Seconds 0 seconds Line Avaliability 100 0 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 6 9 3 2 Frame Relay Statistics SLOT D ATM FR El Port Frame Relay Statistics 17 23 33 07 21 2002 Channel 1 PVC Number 1 Total 1 lt lt Input PVC 0 for channel summary or ESC to previous menu gt gt 6 64 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation SLOT D ATM FR El Port Frame Relay Statistics Channel i 1 I DLCI 100 Recived Transmitted Bytes 0 Bytes 0 Frames 0 Frames 0 Discards 0 Discards 0 Drops 0 Drops 0 Channel 1 PVC Number 1 Total PVC 1 ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt 17 23233 07 21 2002 6 9 33 ATM Statistics SLOT D ATM FR El Port ATM Statistics 17 23 53 07 21 2002 Total Connections 37 Bad HEC 0 VPI VCI Rx Frames Tx Frames Congestion Bad CRC Bad Len Di 2 101 0
185. onfig Reset 6 2 11 To do alarm setup press M from Port Menu Unit Alarm Setup SLOT Port Alarm Setup ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS TYPE THRESHOLD ALARM AIS ENABLE LOS ENABLE LOF ENABLE BPV 10E 5 ENABLE ES 001 ENABLE UAS 001 ENABLE CSS 001 ENABLE lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt hen the following screen will show up 08 15 41 01 09 2002 6 22 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 2 12 Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History Under Port Menu press X to clear alarm queue and history then press Y or N to confirm it SLOT A FEI Port Menu 08 15 49 01 09 2002 Version SW V3 00 02 07 2001 DISPLAY SETUP 1 gt Unit 1 Hour Perf Report L gt Unit Loopback Setup 2 gt Unit 24 Hour Perf Report S Unit System Setup A Unit Line Availability K Unit Clear Performance Data C Unit Configuration M Unit Alarm Setup I Unit Status X Unit Clear Alarm Queue amp History H Unit Alarm History gt Unit Alarm Queue LOG MISC U gt Choose a Port Y gt Unit Load Default Config gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Z Unit Reset O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu E Return to Controller Main Menu gt gt Clear alarm queue of SLOT A are you sure Y N 6 2 13 Unit Load Default Configuration Press Y to return to default then co
186. or Magneto Interface 2 11 Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 Configuration Setting 2 4 1Software Configuration Setting There are three system configurations Factory default Current working User stored Factory default configurations are not changeable Each Loop AM is shipped with all three configurations set to the factory default configuration The current working configuration which can be saved into nonvolatile memory as a user stored configuration can be changed at any time When the system is reset the previous configuration will be retrieved as the current working configuration The user stored configuration can be retrieved at any time User can retrieve the user stored configuration to overwrite the current working configuration Please refer to the section 6 1 8 Store Retrieve Configuration for the detail operation 2 4 2 Replacement of Plug in Card When a plug in card is removed and replaced with a card of a different type default configuration is assigned to the new card The user must set the configuration for each change of card type If the same type card is inserted depending on card type then the following happens e For E1 1 and DTE plug in cards the previous configuration is automatically downloaded For Router plug in card the factory default configuration is assigned to the new card For E1 T1 Frame Relay plug in card a The port configuration for E1 or T1 is automatically downloaded
187. our Interval O0 ES UAS BES SES DM CSS Current 24 Hour Interval Sees rw coca 07 23 2002 be et Gea 07 22 2002 eae Wee Qa Ge A a SiS 07 21 2002 ue nc 07 20 2002 Gite Ce 07 19 2002 5 dices elses ieee Coie eee 07 18 2002 Wit Wie wile mee ee Goes 07 17 2002 y ee ee lt lt TAB key to show Statistics Report gt gt lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE key to refresh gt gt SLOT D ATM FR El Port 1 Hour Stat Report 16 30 04 07 24 2002 USER Valid Seconds in Current 15 Min Interval 16 seconds SAS SEFS SES BES SSES SDM 5 55 Current 15 0 0000 0 00005 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 100 00 Tst Nearest I5 MYQ KESED See E See See 2nd Nearest 15 Min fam SSeS SSS SS i i 3rd Nearest 15 Min ML acd 4th Nearest 15 Min Hoe SSeS SSeS fige cs Valid 15 Intervals in Current 24 Hour Interval 0 SAS SEFS SES SBES SES DM 55 Current 24 Hour Se SS SSS SSN SSS eee Sea 07 23 2002 SSeS ur m SSS Se Se See 07 22 2002 SSS SSeS SS eee See See Se ee See Hee 07 21 2002 Seo SSeS ee SSeS es SSS SSS Seas SSS Pees SSeS es 07 20 2002 POSSESS SSS SS See Sees s 07 19 2002 f exerit Sas HSS Wi Seah KS T K 07 18 2002 sass See Sees 07 17 2002 Jl LM
188. quipment or in one step through a router interface on a Loop V 4200 LAN Loop V 4200 Loop AM 3440 In Band Insertion In Band Extraction Management Terminal Next the equipment to be management namely this Loop AM 3440 must extract this 64 Kbps time slot to the management port This is accomplished through the TSI screen illustrated below For the Loop AM 3440 the management port is named HD The incoming in band management time slot which is 01 time slot number is assigned to the management channel as shown LOOP AM3440 System Setup 11 30 53 12 12 2001 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS MAP NO MAP_1 Source Slot El NON CAS Dest Slot HDLC Source Slot PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS PO TS D SL PO TS Slot i Port 1 d HD 17 d gregis 1 Tu 01 2 18 19 d 4 d 20 d 5 01 5 d 21 a Clear No 6 d 22 d d v d 7 d 23 d 24 d 9d 25 d Dest Slot 10 d 26 d Slot HD 11 27 d Port 12 d 28 d Tess s AO 1 13 a 29 d 14 d 30 d Update Yes 15 d 31 d Confirm Yes 16 d lt lt Press ESC to return to Controller Setup menu then Press D to active gt gt 3 2 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 20 Error Message Table The error messages defined here should be corresponded to the error codes Error Code Error Description ER
189. r to RESET then press ENTER to reset the HDSL cards The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 05H MISC gt IZESET DEFAULT Card Reset NO YES 5 5 3 2 Default Move the cursor to DEFAULT option to download default 05H MISC gt RESET BEFAULT Load Default Port Press ENTER from the above menu then use arrow keys to select the desired port 05 gt Load Default Port 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the download The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 0 05H Load Default Port Port 1 Load default NO YES 5 37 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 6 DTE Interface Menu Move the cursor to UNIT option then press ENTER LOOP AM3440 lt lt UNIT CONTROLLER 5 ALARM gt gt Use arrow keys to select a unit for DTE interface p 8D gt Select Unit Number 8D 1 DDDDDD 5 6 1 Configuration Press ENTER from the above menu the following LCD will show up CONF menu is used to configure DTE port operation modes such as data rate clock mode data mode RTS request to send mode TTM terminal timing mode mode V 54 and interface 8D 1 SONF DIAG ALARM STATUS INFO 8D 1 CONF RATE CLK DAT RTS TTM V54 INF 5 6 1 1 Rate The Rate menu shows the current DTE data rate is either 64 or 56 Kbps To change the DTE data rate move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER The current selection will be hig
190. re given For initial setup each of these four setup screens should be filled in An asterisk will highlight the current selection Use arrow keys to change selection Press ENTER to activate SLOT D Port System Setup 17 35 29 03 23 2002 gt gt Select ATM_setup Type T1 E1 CH MAP FR MAN CONN TAB When the setup choice T1 E1 is entered The following screen is shown The Interface setting displays the egress port type E1 or T1 The Protocol setting allows the user to specify the protocol on the line ATM or Frame Relay The Channel Map with 31 time slot positions specifies the type of traffic A 1 specifies presence of layer 2 traffic in that time slot and an i indicates an idle time slot For ATM traffic this setting cannot be modified All of the line settings Frame Code CRC and others must match that of the ATM network settings NOTE Although the following illustrations are for the E1 interface the procedure for the T1 interface are similar except for the 24 available time slots for T1 compared to 30 for E1 6 75 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 11 2 System Specific to ATM Protocol In the following further setup will be for the ATM protocol For Frame Relay protocol see later sections 6 9 11 2 1 Port System Setup SLOT D ATM FR T1 Port System Setup 11 35 29 03 23 2002 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS FRAME ESF Interface CODE 8
191. ress 140 133 031 040 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 2 1 3 Subnet Under IP menu move the cursor to the SUBNET option the system will show My IP Subnet as below IP gt INTERF SUBNET GATEWAY TRAP IP My IP Subnet 255 255 000 000 5 1 2 1 4 Gateway Under IP menu move the cursor to the GATEWAY option the system will show My IP Gateway immediately IP gt INTERF MY IP SUBNET GATEWAY TRAP IP My IP Gateway 140 133 001 254 5 1 2 1 Trap IP Under IP menu move the cursor to the TRAP IP option the system will show Trap IP Address as below gt MY IP SUBNET GATEWAY BRAP IP Trap IP Address 140 133 001 200 5 1 2 2 Date Press ESC to exit the IP menu Under CONTROLLER menu move the cursor to DATE the system will show the current time CONTROLLER gt IP INFO MCLK MISC 17 34 07 01 28 2002 5 1 2 3 Information Under CONTROLLER menu move the cursor to INFO option the system will show up the related information about software version hardware version and serial number CONTROLLER gt IP DATE INFO MCLK MISC INFO gt S W H W SERIAL 5 1 2 3 1 Software Version INFO gt W SERIAL Version V2 04 02 08 2002 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 2 3 2 Hardware Version INFO gt S W SERIAL Version ver a 07 2001 5 1 2 3 3 Serial Number INFO gt S W H W MERIAL Serial Number 8312 5 1 2 4 MCLK Under CONTROLLER menu move the cursor to MCL
192. rsor to the desired option the system will show up the related message immediately The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk LINE CODE RAI CRC AIS CAS SaBit ON 5 2 1 2 Code Two codes AMI and HDB3 are available here The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 C LINE gt FRAME ODE RAI CRC AIS CAS SaBit AMI HDB3 5 21 3 Use arrow keys to select ON or OFF then press ENTER to enable or disable the option LINE gt FRAME CODE CRC AIS CAS SaBit ON OFF 5 15 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 1 4 CRC The cyclic redundancy check function can be turned on or off Unlike bipolar violation which can monitor only one span CRC menu allows error monitoring through multiple spans of E1 line For two frame mode set CRC to OFF For multi frame mode set CRC to ON C LINE gt FRAME CODE RAI RC AIS CAS SaBit ON OFF 5 2 1 5 AIS AIS menu shows the configuration set for the alarm indication signal Using left and right arrow key cycle through to ON or OFF and then press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk LINE gt FRAME CODE RAI CRC FATS CAS SaBit FRAME UNFRAME OFF 5 2 1 6 CAS Using left and right arrow key cycle through to ON or OFF and then press ENTER The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk C LINE gt FRAME CODE RAI CRC AIS AS SaBit ON OFF 5 2 1 7 SaBit To change a channel for FDL move
193. s a DTE Thus a null modem is needed for direct connection to a VT 100 Upon connection press ENTER and ESC alternately to bring the main menu into view Press O Log On to see the full menu Press S System Setup to review or change the configuration 3 1 5 Unit Status The first screen on the terminal has a line on U PORT HDSL PORT Status For each of the plug in slots an means that the unit is in place S means SYNC 3 1 6 Review of Default Settings The entire configuration is shown when S is pressed To change any setting use the arrow keys to move to the target setting Then press the TAB key repeatedly to cycle to the desired setting for any selected parameter 3 2 System Operation 3 2 1 Date Loop AM is equipped with a RTC Real Time Clock User can change the current date and time as necessary To save RTC battery life the RTC is activated by the manufacturer just before shipping The RTC battery has a 10 years power off life cycle 3 2 2 Master Clock This product has a system clock PLL Phase Lock Loop which may be phase locked to the DS1 line clock or internal clock The default master is the DS1 line clock NOTE If no DS1 line clock is available Loop AM will automatically switch to the internal clock source Loop AM will automatically switch back to the DS1 line clock when card plug in 3 2 3 Console Port The console port allows the user either to use a local VT 100 terminal via null modem connection or
194. s is easily done by comparing each of the options one by one After checking that the configuration matches if any one of the ports fails then Loop AM has failed 4 4 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 Front Panel Operation The hand held LCD of the Loop AM 3440 utilizes a 2 line by 40 character display and four keys labeled ESC ENTER left arrow and right arrow gt as shown in Figure 5 1 The ENTER key is to enable a selection while the left and right arrow keys move the cursor to the left and right respectively The ESC key returns to the next higher level of selection or to the main menu without performing any operation NOTE For each selection or change ENTER key must be pressed to confirm E1 T1 EWVTNC EVTND E1 E1 T1 T1 olo Hand held LCD Device Figure 5 1 Front Panel of the hand held LCD The LCD menu tree is shown below By successively selecting the menu item at each level the desired operation or display can be obtained Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation UNIT 5 roller INTERF SUBNET GATEWAY TRAP IP DATE Bi INF0 sj Bl lj S W H W SERIAL O MCLK MASTER SECOND RECOVER STATUS MISC STORE RETRIEVE DEFAULT RESET TSI MAP MAP SEL_MAP COPY_MAP CLR_MAP BKUP ALARM Q
195. s on site Optional in band management channel and LoopView with GUI are available There are multiple status LEDs which can assist in on site diagnoses The Loop AM 3440 features extensive diagnostics menus to assist installers and operators in troubleshooting line problems should they occur On both the E1 T1 network side and customer U interface side the Loop AM 3440 offers local loopback payload loopback and line loopback The Loop AM 3440 also provides remote loopback capabilities so that a single operator can diagnose both the E1 T1 line and the U interface line Loop AM has a built in BERT that generates test pattern and detects pattern errors 1 2 Physical Description Although it can be used as a desk top unit the Loop AM 3440 is designed for rack mounting Typically this unit is to be installed in a Central Office location and is available with a single or dual 48 Vdc power supply The front of the unit can accept 4 E1 T1 interfaces and multiple U V 35 HDSL RS232 interface lines In addition a SLIP port is provided for connection to TELNET Ethernet or Inband management Also featured is a console port for connection to a VT 100 terminal The rear of the unit is blank except for DC fan connectors which will supply power to an external fan tray if warranted 1 1 Chapter 1 Product Description 1 3 Application reor 7 LoopView SNMP Manager
196. s the current X 50 terminal timing mode either OFF or ON by placing an asterisk at the appropriate selection To change the X 50 terminal timing mode move cursor to the desired selection and press ENTER 10 1 gt CLOCK DATA RTS OFF ON 5 7 2 Diagnostic Diagnostics group includes DTE Loopback V54 Loopback and BERT menu 10X 1 gt CONF DIAG 10X 1 gt DTE LB BERT 5 7 2 1 DTE Loopback DTE Loopback menu are used to control near end DTE loopback operation such as TO DS1and TO LINE loopback test Under Diagnostics menu use left or right key to select DTE Loopback menu The current selection is highlighted by an asterisk 10 1 DIAG gt BERT OFF TO DTE TO DS1 5 7 2 2 BERT To start the bit error rate test by moving cursor to ON or OFF then press ENTER The current selection will be highlighted by an asterisk 7 10X 1 DIAG gt DTE LB ERT OFF ON 10X 1 BERT gt UNSYNC Err Secs 65535 bert full Total Seconds 65535 Err Bits 65535 5 44 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 Terminal Operation Loop AM 3440 provides comprehensive report and enhanced configuration capability through the console port on the front panel Using single character commands and arrow keys the Loop AM including all of its ports can be configured and monitored through the use of a VT 100 terminal The single character commands are not case sensitive On each screen the available commands and the configurable f
197. stration a CONSOLE SLIP port with DB9 connector is located on the front panel see also Figure 2 2 The RJ45 connector is for an Ethernet connection For direct modem or VT 100 terminal connection use a null modem cable to connect the CONSOLE SLIP port on the front panel l3NH3Hl3 8440096 0 o o o 9o 9 2 o o m 5 e m im 39IA3Q 39 V3H3 LNI Q21 00000000000 000000000000 Figure 2 2 CPU Front Panel Figure 2 3 Loop AM 3440 Rear Panel 2 Installation 2 3 1 Fan Tray Setting FAN TRAY 21 E1 1 T1 ooo ooo ooo EUTI C EVT1 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lernen 1 1 1 1 1 T1 Ti ooo i ooo ooo 210 Important Note Install fan tray on the top of a Loop AM 3440 to reduce the temperature when the following modules are pluggined into the Loop AM 3440 at the same time 1 Six or more MDSL cards with line power cards 2 Six or more MDSL cards with sealing current cards d Figure 2 4 Front Panel View of Fan Tray
198. t Controller Disabled Start Time 15 20 21 06 24 2003 Serial Number 8670 Hardware Version ver b 07 2001 Software Version 53 0 05 08 2003 DISPLAY C gt System Configuration B Clock source Configuration gt Alarm Queue Summary I Information Summary LOG 0 gt Choose a Slot gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu SETUP S System Setup System Alarm Setup W Firmware Transfer V Store Retrieve Configuration K Clock source Setup MISC A Alarm Cut Off X Clear Alarm Queue Y Controller Return to Default 2 Controller Reset gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 1 1 System Configuration Press from the Controller Menu the screen of System Configuration will show as below LOOP AM3440 Controller Configuration 13 10 18 05 24 2001 gt System gt Clock source gt TSI map gt Current TSI map gt Link backup function lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter command gt gt 6 1 1 1 System Press A from the Controller Configuration Menu the screen of System Configuration will show as below LOOP AM3440 System Configuration 16 58 09 01 13 2002 System IP Address 140 139 034 040 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Trap IP Address 140 132 010 010 Gateway IP 140 139 001 2
199. t of the unit 3 1 2 Return to Default Setting The unit is shipped with factory default setting 3 1 3 Using Front Panel There is no front panel on the Loop AM3440 A hand held LCD device which will take the place of a front panel is currently under development This device will allow configuration of and access to the various features without the need of a VT100 terminal Please stay in contact with your Loop vendor for availability of this device 3 1 3 1 Review of Default Settings All the default settings can be reviewed or changed This is done by selecting the menu item Either a sub menu is shown or the selected setting is indicated with an asterisk 3 1 3 2 Setup Connect a VT100 terminal to the Console port Press o to logon then press s for system setup Move the cursor to MAP and press Enters To change the settings use arrow keys to select time slot Press Tab to change the port values and enter numbers for the time slot Press Esc to exit the TSI map 3 1 3 3 DS1 Next adjust the DS1 settings 3 1 3 4 Unit Selection To review or change U port or HDSL settings press u from the main menu 3 1 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 4Using Terminal To use the RS232 interface to configure the unit connect a VT 100 terminal to the CONSOLE SLIP button down button up connector using a null modem cable The VT 100 terminal can be a PC running a VT 100 emulator software The unit is configured a
200. ter Password YES 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ 5 Enter Password XXXX YES Successful to load default configuration 5 2 4 3 Reset Move the cursor to RESET option Then press ENTER to reset unit B MISC gt STATUS DEFAULT RESET Reset Unit Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 2 5 Alarm Alarm menu for DS1 is used to clear alarm and setup alarm threshold C gt LINE DIAG INFO MISC MALARM C ALM gt CLEAR SETUP 5 2 5 1 Alarm Clear Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to NO or YES to confirm the alarm clear C ALM gt LEAR SETUP Clear Unit Alarm NO YES 5 2 5 2 Alarm Setup Move the cursor to NEXT or PREV to view alarm then go to EDIT option with pressing ENTER to do alarm setup C ALM gt CLEAR SETUP gt NEXT PREV EDIT 5 20 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 3 T1 Interface Menu Under Main menu move the cursor to UNIT option Press ENTER LOOP AM3440 lt lt UNIT CONTROLLER TSI MAP ALARM gt gt Use arrow keys to select FT1 unit as below UNIT Select Unit lt FT1 gt ABSdCD123456798910 11 12 IP i 5 3 1 Line Press ENTER from the above menu Move the cursor to LINE option the system will show as below gt DIAG INFO MISC ALARM B LINE gt FRAME CODE YEL INBAND AIS CAS 5 3 1 1 Frame To change the frame type use the arrow keys to cycle through to a proper selection and press ENTER For example ESF amp T
201. terminal To change the password for the first time enter the default password when prompted for the old password 3 3 DS0 Channel Map DS0 channel multiplexing is done by the MAP command A map contains 31 DS0 channels E1 or 24 DS0 channel T1 where a single DS0 channel can be assigned to the B1 or B2 channel of any U PORT or n x 64 Kbps HDSL port If in band management is need select 1 DSO channel map to SNMP idle code is transmitted on all unused channels NOTE For E1 network interface with HDB3 coding or T1 network interface with B8ZS coding all remote DTE ports with 56 Kbps all channels are available for any DS0 assignment data or voice However for either network interface with AMI coding user should assign only alternate odd or even DS0 channels for 64 Kbps data This is to guarantee one s density requirement 3 4 DS1 Network Line Configuration A detailed option list of E1 line configuration is in Table 3 2 The following paragraphs will describe each item 3 4 1 Frame Format For the E1 line interface the frame format is ITU G 704 Either 2 frame or 16 frame structure can be selected Only the 16 frame provides CRC and optional CAS For the T1 line interface either D4 or ESF frame format is 3 3 Chapter 3 Operation available In ESF frame format mode user can choose either AT amp T or ANSI facility data link protocol ESF amp T1 403 chooses ANSI ESF data link protocol and one second performance report w
202. th the ATM network The meanings of the table columns are as follows Column Heading CH Options 1 31 Meaning Logical channel number DLCI 16 991 Data Link Connection Identifier within the channel VPI 1 255 Virtual Path Identifier VCI 1 65535 Virtual Channel Identifier from BR 1 1920 Bit Rate requested in Kilobits sec for this VC Blank 1 1920 Actual Bit Rate allocated Kilobits sec IWK amp Translation Network SVC Mode1 SVC Mode 2 SVC YES SVC NO Network inter working FRF 5 Service inter working FRF 8 Map FECN field in Frame Relay to ATM EFCI field Service inter working FRF 8 ATM EFCI is always set to congestion net experienced Translation column appears in table see Translation below Translation column appears in table see Translation below SVC YES SVC NO Do translation between Frame Relay FRF 3 and ATM RFC1483 Forward encapsulations unaltered MAP Maps content of DE discard eligibility in Frame Relay or CLP cell loss probability in ATM to CLP in ATM DE in Frame Relay Regardless of contend of DE and CLP set outgoing DE and CLP to constant 0 Regardless of contend of DE and CLP set outgoing DE and CLP to constant 1 6 8 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation SLOT D ATM FR El Port Connection Table Setup Please Input 1 10 BACKSPACE to edit 10 25 48 09 13 2002 CH
203. the table columns are as follows Column Heading Options Meaning CH 1 31 Logical channel number DLCI 16 991 Data Link Connection Identifier within the egress E1 T1 port CIR 1 1920 Committed Information Rate Bc 1 1920 Committed Burst Size Be 1 1920 Excess Burst Size DLCI DLCI in egress E1 T1 port CIR Be Information rate committed on E1 T1 side Actual allocated bandwidth SLOT D Port Connection Table Setup 10 20 01 09 13 2002 Please Input 1 10 BACKSPACE to edit CH DLCI lt gt DLCI CIR Bc Be index 4 04 HDLC 019 0064 0064 0000 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 16 16 256 256 256 0 2 2 0 17 256 256 256 0 3 3 18 18 64 64 64 0 4 4 0 19 64 64 64 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu available DLCI 16 991 gt gt The procedure for modifying this table is the same as for the FR ATM protocol 6 85 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 9 12 Clear Alarm Queue and History Press to clear alarm queue and history then enter Y or N to confirm it LOOP AM3440 Controller Menu 09 40 35 09 13 2002 Serial Number 100001 Hardware Version TEST Redundant Controller Disabled Start Time 2 09 30 28 09 13 1999 Software Version 52 6 09 04 2002 DISPLAY
204. to Magneto Diagnostic Test 14 36 19 0673072003 1 RX RING L1 amp L2 TEST 2 RX RING L1 amp GND TEST 3 TX RING TEST PLAR ON only PLAR ON only STATUS lt lt press ESC key to return to main menu gt gt 6 13 5 Unit Load Default Configuration Under the Port Menu press Y to load default configuration Then press Y to confirm or N to abandon it SLOT 10 Magneto Port Menu 14 36 32 06 30 2003 Version SW S1 A0 04 25 2003 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S gt System Setup I Magneto Status T Diagnostic Test LOG MISC 0 gt Choose Other Slot Y Unit Load Default Config F gt Log Z gt Unit Reset O gt Log On E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt Return to default are you sure Y N 6 104 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 13 6 Unit Reset Under the Port Menu press Z to reset the system Then press Y to confirm or N to abandon it SLOT 10 Magneto Version SW S1 A0 DISPLAY gt System Configuration gt Magneto Status LOG gt gt Choose Other Slot Log Off Log On Return to Main Menu Reset are you sure 14 36 32 06 30 2003 Port Menu 04 25 2003 SETUP S gt System Setup gt Diagnostic Test MISC Y Unit Load Default Config Z Unit Reset N 6 105 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 14 Router Sub Menu Under the Controller Menu
205. trieve Configuration K Clock source Setup MISC A Alarm Cut Off X Clear Alarm Queue Y Controller Return to Default Z Controller Reset gt gt Input the unit number A D or 1 12 9 Then the following Port Menu of HDSL port will show as below SLOT 9 HDSL 1 Version SW v1 00 10 17 2000 DISPLAY C gt HDSL Configuration I gt HDSL Status Alarm History Performance Report LOG gt Log Off O gt Log On U gt Choose Other Slot P gt Choose HDSL Port E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command Port Menu 14 43 09 10 19 2000 SETUP S gt System Setup L gt Loopback Test gt Alarm Setup gt Line Rate MISC Clear Performance Data Z Reset current HDSL board D Port Return to Default lI lI II V 6 45 Chapter 6 Terminal Operation 6 6 1 Unit Configuration By pressing C the unit setup menu is displayed as follows AM3440 12 Unit Configuration 14 43 20 10 19 2000 Slot 9 HDSL 1 Line Rate 784Kbps 1 pair HDSL MODE MASTER NA El Time Slots HDSL carries El time slots as 19 0 10 2 503 lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 6 6 2 Unit Status To enter the xDSL status menu press I The following screen appears AM3440 12 Unit Status 14 43 34 10 19 2000 Slot 9 HDSL 1
206. tus Status menu is used to monitor the signal status of master line slave line and slave DTE or E1 05 1 gt CONFIG 5 ALARM DIAG STATUS gt M LINE S LINE S DTE 5 5 1 2 1 Master Line Status 05H 1 STATUS Y LINE S LINE S DTE MASTER LINE STATUS 05H 1 MASTER LINE STATUS LOOP 1 SYNC 5 34 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 5 1 2 2 Slave Line Status ucc E 05 1 STATUS gt M LINE 8 11 S DTE SLAVE LINE STATUS 5 5 1 2 3 Slave DTE Status 05 1 SLAVE LINE STATUS LOOP 1 SYNC 05 1 STATUS gt M LINE S LINE STATUS The asterisk is shown only when the signal is ON 05H 1 STATUS DSR CTS DCD DTR RTS 5 5 1 3 Alarm Move the cursor to ALARM option to do alarm setup The Setup menu is used to set up alarm relays and auto dial out functions To set up these functions press ENTER to move to the following display Move cursor to NEXT or PREVIOUS and press ENTER to view each alarm type To edit the threshold level alarm relay and dial out functions move cursor to EDIT and press ENTER 05H 1 CONFIG STATUS ALARM DIAG ALM gt SETUP 05H 1 ALM gt ETUP SETUP gt NEXT PREV EDIT SETUP gt NEXT PREV EDIT LOS MASTER LOOP gt DISABLE 5 35 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 5 1 4 Diagnostic Diagnostics group includes HDSL slave Loopback and BERT menu 05 1 gt CONFIG STATUS ALARM DIAG DIAG gt HDSL LB SlaveLB BERT 5 5 1 4 1 HDSL Loopback HD
207. tween a telephone and a switch or between a PBX and a switch E amp M Signaling Bits E amp M Tx E Rx A D A B C D IDLE ON HOOK 0 0 0 1 0 5 Normal ACTIVE OFF HOOK 1 1 0 1 1 1 IDLE HOOK 1 1 0 1 1 1 E E A Bit Invert 0 ACTIVE OFF HOOK 0 0 NOTE Don t care Chapter 1 Product Description Voice 5 Automatic Ringdown FXO Manual Ringdown Connector RJ11 Alarm Conditioning CGA busy after 2 5 seconds of LOS LOF Encoding A law u law user selectable together for all Impedance Balanced 600 or 900 ohms selectable together for all Longitudinal Rejection 55 dB Longitudinal Max 2 5 volts peak AC Loss Adjustment 21 to 10 dB 0 1 step transmit amp receive Signal Distortion gt 46dB with 1004 Hz 0dBm input Frequency Response 0 25 to 1 dB from 300 to 3400 Hz coincide with ITU T G 712 Idle Channel Noise 65 dBmop Inter Modulation Coincide with ITU T B 712 Loop Resistance Min 300 ohm Max 1800 ohm 2 Wire Return Loss gt 28 dB echo gt 20 dB signing FXS Loop Feed Nominal 48 with 10mA current limit FXS Ringing 1 REN at 5K meters per port 16 5Hz 20Hz 25Hz 50Hz user selectable for all 78 Vrms sine wave 2 sec on 4 sec off or 1 sec on 2 sec off optional for PLAR Signaling Loop Start DTMF pulse PLAR Battery Reverse Optional Signaling Ground Start Metering puls
208. umber 8060 Redundant Controller Enabled Hardware Version ver as5 04 2001 Start Time 10 46 43 02 06 2002 Software Version 52 53 01 23 2002 DISPLAY SETUP C gt System Configuration S System Setup B Clock source Configuration gt System Alarm Setup Q Alarm Queue Summary W Firmware Transfer I gt Information Summary V Store Retrieve Configuration K Clock source Setup LOG MISC 0 gt Choose a Slot A Alarm Cut Off F Log Off SETUP MISC Menu X Clear Alarm Queue Log On SETUP MISC Menu Controller Return to Default Z Controller Reset gt gt 5 bar to refresh or enter a command gt Press A from the Controller Setup menu to access the System Setup SYSTEM screen LOOP AM3440 Controller Setup 10 56 08 02 06 2002 System Password TSI map setup Select a new TSI map Copy a TSI map to another Clear a TSI map Link backup function Q m O OQ Ut lt lt Press ESC key to return to Main Menu or enter a command gt gt 8 2 Chapter 8 Appendix Use arrow keys to move the cursor and then key in the IP Address Subnet Mask Trap Address Gateway IP Next move the cursor down to IP Interface and use TAB key to scroll that setting to HDLC_PORT For demonstration purposes these areas are highlighted on the screen below When done press ESC
209. undancy Check 3 4 3 4 10 Signaling a 3 5 3 4 11 lIle COJE iini 3 5 3 5 Remote DTE Configuration essen 3 5 3 5 1 rc 3 5 3 5 2 3 6 3 5 3 POMOTE ini uuu 3 6 3 5 4 3 6 3 6 Alarms and Reports nane art eedasalaccsdsneteesstindecsavnieessacaecs 3 7 3 6 1 3 7 3 6 2 aele E M 3 9 3 7 HDSL Reports eiii 3 10 3 8 LED OPO ration saz uu 3 11 3 9 Telnet Connectivity eene 3 18 3 10 Embedded SNMP Agent eene 3 19 3 11 In Band Management Setup U 3 21 4 MAINTENANDGCE nece ree cernere cra U ce ra dnte Donc a kde agree ca ni decade CR u u 4 1 4 1 CIBC 4 1 4 2 Diagnoses 4 1 4 3 Near End Eoopback iiec iriri ce Pu cenae 4 1 4 3 1 Local LoopDack ee nare trente 4 1 4 3 2 Line iiie teet Lia 4 2 4 3 3 Payload boopback wv i e eco eee P nea de 4 2 4 3 4 U PORT 2 ite nee 4 2 4 3 5 HDSE PORT Loopbacks u u L u
210. up This menu is used to backup the link for slot A B C and D Move the cursor to the BKUP there are four options are available FUNCTION MODE SETUP and STATUS TSIMAP gt MAP SEL MAP COPY MAP CLR MAP gt MODE SETUP STATUS 5 12 Chapter 5 Front Panel Operation 5 1 3 5 1 Function Move the cursor to FUNCTION option then press ENTER to enable or disable it YP gt MODE SETUP STATUS BACKUP_FUNC gt OFF ON The current selection will by highlighted by an asterisk BACKUP_FUNC gt OFF ON 5 1 3 5 2 Mode Press ENTER from the MODE option This menu is used to revert the linking backup or not BACKUP gt FUNCTION ODE SETUP STATUS BACKUP_MODE gt NON REVERTIBLE REVERTIBLE The currently active selection will be highlighted by an asterisk BACKUP_MODE gt NON REVERTIBLE REVERTIBLE 5 1 3 5 3 Setup Use this menu to setup the link for slot A B C and D BACKUP gt FUNCTION MODE STATUS BACKUP gt LINK A LINK B LINK C LINK D SET The following LCD means that LINK A is backup by LINK B X means no backup for the links To confirm the setup by moving the cursor to SET with pressing ENTER BACKUP gt LINK A LINK B LINK C LINK D SET B 5 1 3 5 4 Status This menu is used to view the linking status Move the cursor to STATUS then press ENTER BACKUP gt FUNCTION MODE SETUP 05 BACKUP gt LINK A LI
211. use a remote VT 100 terminal via modem for system configuration diagnostics polling status reports etc The console port baud data bit length stop bit length parity bit length XON XOFF flow control and interface type are as shown below 3 2 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 1 Console Port Setting Data Bit 8 Stop Bit Parity Bit XON XOFF Interface TERMINAL 3 2 4 Menu Lock The terminal is used to read alarms system configurations and system status It also can be used to change system configurations and clear the alarm queue etc By enabling the menu lock only read operations are allowed Modifications to the current status are not allowed Users may not change system configurations or clear performance data Password and menu clock options are disabled by default The default password is LOOP 3 2 5 Logon Logoff and Password Logoff prevents system configuration changes at the terminal while logon allows system configuration changes The password feature is used to augment lock control against unauthorized terminal users from changing system parameters from the terminal With password enabled logon requires entering the correct password If password is disabled no password is required to logon The default option of the password is disabled The default password is LOOP If password is enabled users must enter the password when logging in to gain the privilege to change system configurations by the

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