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1. 36 Figure 3 13 Multi Shelf Application ssssssssseseeeenenees 37 Figure 3 14 Controller Card Front Panel sess 40 ii Smart 16e Shelf User M anual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides the information needed for the installation and operation of the Smart 16e Shelf see Figure 1 1 Operation instructions for the data com munication devices used with the shelf are provided in the manuals furnished with those products PRODUCT OVERVIEW 61200 162L1 1 The ADTRAN Smart 16e Shelf provides convenient mounting for up to 16 data communication devices for large host type applications The shelf can be mounted in either 19 or 23 racks and cabinets by using a set of brackets mounted alongside the shelf The Smart 16e Shelf has an intelligent Controller card designed to configure and control all devices in the local shelf SNMP management is available for all Smart 16e devices via the embedded SNMP agent For larger applications the Controller can access up to 15 additional shelves by daisy chaining the control ports There are five choices of input devices for the Control ler card A VT 100 compatible terminal which can be con nected to the EIA 232 interface located on the rear panel of the Controller card For remote applica tions a modem can be used Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction The optio
2. on Ls ow _ usw 61200 16211 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 9 Chapter 2 Installation DATAMATE Connection The optional DATAMATE is a hand held device that plugs into the RJ 11 jack on the front of the Controller card Ethernet Connection The 10baseT ethernet connector on the rear of the Controller card labelled LAN 10baseT provides a LAN interface used for both local and remote configuration using SNMP and telnet Refer to Table 2 A for input device selections VT 100 Modem SLIP or Async PPP Connection The 25 pin EIA 232 connector on the rear of the Controller card labelled DTE DCE EIA 232 provides an interface for an asynchronous ASCII VT 100 terminal used for both local and remote configuration The terminal must be set to line wrap off flow control off 8 bit character size no parity one stop bit and VT 100 mode The Smart 16e Shelf and any rackmount units in the shelf can be configured remotely using a modem connected to the 232 connector See the chapter Operation for more detailed information on remote Operation This connector also provides an interface for SLIP or async PPP This interface is used for both local and remote configuration using SNMP and telnet See Table 2 A for input device selections using SW1 and Table 2 B for baud rate settings using SW2 The pin assignments for the ELA 232 connector are listed in Table 2 C 10 Smart 16
3. ssssssssssss 9 Table2 B Baud Rate Switch Settings sssssssssssseeee 9 Table2 C Pin Assignments for EIA 232 Connector 13 Table2 D Pin Assignments for CTRL IN and CTRL OUT Connectors 13 Table3 A Switch 1 Shelf Numbering Settings ssssssss 38 Table3 B Controller Card Error Messages sess 39 Table 3 Alarm Messages sse 41 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Smart 16e Shelf rsss niinen eoio eah iaiia iiaa se 2 Figure 2 1 Rear AC Power Control Segment sss 14 Figure 2 2 Rear DC Power Control Segment sss 15 Figure3 1 Local Configuration sess 18 Figure 3 2 Jumper and Switch Locations sess 19 Figure 3 3 Main Menu sss 21 Figure3 4 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Disabled 22 Figure3 5 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Enabled 23 Figure 3 6 Alarm nens 24 Figure 3 7 Utilities 25 Figure 3 8 Factory Reset Menu eese 27 boues DATAMATE utat ner RH 29 Figure 3 10 DATAMATE Utility Menu 31 Figure 3 11 Remote Configuration ssssssssssseseeeeeereenes 33 Figure 3 12 Controller Configuration Switch Positions
4. ENHANCED SELECT If enabled the Select Unit menu shown in Figure 3 4 will be replaced with the menu in Figure 3 5 EDIT SNMP PHONE NUMBER For SNMP dial up operation enter the phone number that the Controller calls to send an SNMP trap EDIT SNMP GET COMMUNITY For SNMP operation view and edit the SNMP GET community string EDIT SNMP SET COMMUNITY For SNMP operation view and edit the SNMP SET community string EDIT SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY For SNMP operation view and edit the SNMP trap community string EDIT IP ADDRESS For SNMP and telnet operation view and edit the Smart 16e Controller IP address EDIT SUBNET MASK For SNMP and telnet operation view and edit the Smart 16e Controller subnet mask EDIT GATEWAY ADDRESS For SNMP and telnet operation view and edit the Smart 16e Controller gateway address Smart 16e Shelf User M anual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation EDIT TRAP HOST For SNMP operation view and edit the address to which the Smart 16e Controller sends traps READ MAC ADDRESS For SNMP operation view the Smart 16e Controller ethernet hardware address Factory Reset Menu The Factory Reset menu Figure 3 8 appears after selecting 4 FACTORY RESET from the Main menu CAUTION FACTORY RESET WILL CLEAR ALL USER SETTINGS 1 SHELF 1 2 EXECUTE ENTER SELECTION _ Figure 3 8 Factory Reset Menu DATAMATE The DATAMATE illustrated in Figure 3 9 is a hand held keypad with a 2x16 LCD display The
5. NOTE For larger applications the controller allows access to 15 additional Smart 16e Shelves In these large applica tions one shelf controller is configured as the master and all other shelf controllers are configured as subcontrollers see Figures 3 12 and 3 13 This param eter is set through Switch 1 SW1 the eight position rocker switch on the Controller card as illustrated in Figure 3 12 Select either master SW1 8 on or subcontroller SW1 8 off by moving the switch to the desired position See Figure 3 1 for switch location This capability is also available through SNMP management With SNMP 256 devices can be man aged locally with only one IP address A Smart 16e Controller card configured as the master can use SNMP to manage other Smart 16 shelves even if the slave shelves do not have SNMP capabilities Using SW1 1 through SW1 4 set the shelf number from 1 to 16 Switch settings are detailed in Table 3 A The indicator display on the front of the Controller card shows the current shelf number Shelf N umber M aster Selection Control MX 123 45 67 8 1 Sub Device Control Selection Figure 3 12 Controller Configuration Switch Positions Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation SHELF 1 Master SW1 8 on SHELF 2 Subcontoller SW1 8 off SHELF 3 Subcontoller SW1 8 off Figure 3 13 Multi Shelf Application 61200 162L1 1
6. Operation Displays menu items and messages Use arrows to scroll Press to select active through submenu items flashing menu items DATAMA 7 Press before b m za ENTER Press to stop current desired alpha we ances activity and return character selection 1 E to previous menu AK Use numeric keypad to activate menu items and enter parameters Press to return to the Main menu Figure 3 9 DATAMATE Manual Operation and Button Functions The following function descriptions apply to the DATAMATE The DATAMATE s Utility menu is provided in Figure 3 10 LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in 2 lines by 16 characters Enter Selects active menu items To activate a menu item press the number of the item When the menu item is flashing press Enter to select it This action displays a submenu item if there is one or sets the configura tion parameter The display of COMMAND AC CEPTED indicates a valid operation Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 and alpha characters A through F which are used to activate menu items Numbers 0 through 9 are also used to enter parameters 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 29 Chapter 3 Operation NOTE 30 When entering IP address information use the pound key to insert decimal points Shift Alpha characters are entered by pressing and re
7. Select the shelf number 4 View latched alarms 5 Select the slot number 6 Clear latched alarms 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 41 Chapter 3 Operation 42 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Appendix A Specifications This section describes the standard specifications and features incorporated in the Smart 16e Shelf Network Compatibility DDS 4 wire Switched 56 2 wire Switched 56 T1 FT1 ISDN Indicators and Controls Faceplate 4 LED alarm indicators Numerical display Shelf Address Rackmount Units LED indicators defined in each unit s user manual 2 test push buttons Power Supplies AC and DC indicators for 5V 5V 12V 12V green and Check red Rear Panel Connections 61200 162L1 1 Control SLIP Async PPP Modem Port DB 25 EIA 232 Control In and Out RJ 11 Ethernet Port 10BaseT Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 43 Appendix A Specifications 44 Physical Power Rackmount Units Up to 32 V 35 and EIA 232 DTE connectors Up to 32 RJ XX network jacks for DSU network connections Captive Power Cord AC version 2 screw Terminals DC version Alarm 4 screw terminals Size 17 25 wide 10 5 high 14 875 deep Weight 20 pounds empty 45 pounds full Mounting 19 rack or cabinet 23 rack or cabinet Inputs AC voltage 120 VAC 20 Frequency 47 63 Hz DC voltage 30 72 VDC Fuse Ratings AC version 3A 3AG DC version 5A 3AG Relay Co
8. or further information contact one of the numbers listed on the last page of this manual Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction 4 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation UNPACK INSPECT POWER UP Receiving Inspection Carefully inspect the Smart 16e Shelf for shipping damage If damage is suspected file a claim immedi ately with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer Service If possible keep the original shipping con tainer to ship the shelf for repair or verify damage during shipment Equipment Included 61200 162L1 1 The following items are included in ADTRAN ship ments of the Smart 16e Shelf Smart 16e chassis Controller card Power supply AC or DC Blank power faceplate Rear panel segment for power input and Controller operation Mounting brackets User manual Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 5 Chapter 2 Installation Customer Provides NOTE Power Up The customer must supply the following items e A PC capable of emulating VT 100 for configuring devices installed in the Smart 16e Shelf An EIA 232 cable for connection to the VT 100 interface Optionally a DATAMATE part number 120004511 which can be used for most shelf configuration For SNMP access a cable for connection to either the Controller card s ELA 232 connector for SLIP or PPP async protocol or the card s 10baseT interface for ethernet protocol The V
9. 3 FACTORY RESET JARE YOU SURE SHELF x 4 ALARM CLEAR JARE YOU SURE SHELF x Figure 3 10 DATAMATE Utility Menu 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 31 Chapter 3 Operation REMOTE OPERATION 32 The Smart 16e Shelf and any rackmount units in the shelf can be configured remotely using a modem See Figure 3 11 Follow these steps to set up this applica tion 1 Configure modem as follows Display Result Code Echo Off Result Code Displayed as Words verbose form Normal DTR Normal DCD Auto Answer On At the remote site pull the Controller card out of the shelf and locate the Jumper JP1 labeled DTE Place the 18 pin jumper on the header See Figure 3 1 for the jumper location Locate the EIA 232 interface on the back panel of the Controller card Connect the modem to this interface Make sure the shelf baud rate is not configured above 19 2 kbps Set the data format as follows word length 8 bits parity none stop bit 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation SMART 16e SHELF CONTROLLER L N Figure 3 11 Remote Configuration 61200 162114 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 33 Chapter 3 Operation OPERATION WITH A NETWORK MANAGER USING THE SLIP ASYNC PPP OR ETHERNET INTERFACE NOTE Before SLIP async PPP or ethernet communication can be established with a network manager some initial network settings must be configured using a local VT 100 te
10. 8 pin modular jack SHELF CON TRO used for Ethernet 10 base T connection 25 pin EIA 232 connector interface for connection to an asynchronous ASCII VT 100 terminal a modem or a device running SLIP or async PPP protocol 6 pin modular jacks for daisy chaining shelves together use straight through cable Terminal strip for external alarm circuits or other devices Fuse for left power supply Fuse for right power supply Captive 8 foot power cord Figure 2 1 Rear AC Power Control Segment 14 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 8 pin modular jack used for Ethernet 10 base T connection 6 pin modular jacks for daisy chaining shelves together use straight through cable Fuse for left power supply Two position screw terminal block for connection to a 48 V source 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation SMART 16e SHELF CON TRO LLER O 25 pin EIA 232 connector interface for connection to an asynchronous ASCII 100 terminal a modem ora device running SLIP or async PPP protocol Terminal strip for external alarm circuits or other devices Fuse for right power supply External Power Supply Specs NECCIASST Input 120 VAC 60 Hz A utput 48 VDC 6 mA Figure 2 2 Rear DC Power Control Segment Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 15 Chapter 2 Installatio
11. DATAMATE connects to the 6 pin modular jack on the front of the Controller card see Figure 3 14 for jack location While all controller input devices DATAMATE VT 100 NOTE terminal SLIP async PPP and ethernet can be installed at the same time only one can be active at a time 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 27 Chapter 3 Operation 28 When both the DATAMATE and the VT 100 interfaces are installed the DATAMATE is active until the terminal mode is selected To enter terminal mode while the DATAMATE is installed the DATAMATE must be in the top level of its menu tree press Cancel until the desired menu level is reached The terminal mode cannot be activated while communication between the DATAMATE and the data communication product is in progress The terminal mode is initiated by pressing the carriage return key until the Main menu is displayed While in the terminal mode the DATAMATE goes into standby mode and displays the following message HOLD CANCEL KEY FOR SERVICE Control can be returned to the DATAMATE by press ing Escape until the terminal mode is exited or by holding the DATAMATE s Cancel key down Once communication with an individual rackmount unit has been established menus identical to those of the stand alone version of the product are displayed on the DATAMATE See Table 2 A for the switch setting used to select the input device type Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3
12. ADRAN Smart 16e Shelf with embedded SNMP USER MANUAL 4200023L5 AC Version 4200023L6 DC Version 61200 162114 January 1997 ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 Phone 205 963 8000 1997 ADTRAN Inc All rights reserved Printed in USA FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual 1 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the bottom of the equipment housing is a label that shows the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment If requested provide this information to the telephone company REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities 2 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service If possible advance notification is given otherwise notification is given as soon as possible The telephone company will advise the customer of the right to file a complaint with the FCC 3 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of this equipment advance notification and the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service are given 4 If experiencing difficulty with this equipment please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty information The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the network until
13. ARM SHELF ALARM SHELF NOT INSTALLED SHELF NOT INSTALLED SHELF ALARM SHELF NOT INSTALLED SHELF ALARM SHELF NOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED ALARM NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED NOT INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED iD O0 Jor AN e ON iD O0 J C CD CO F3 TEUNIS 18 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 SELECT SLOT 17 32 SELECT SHELF ENTER SELECTION _ Figure 3 5 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Enabled 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 23 Chapter 3 Operation Alarm View Menu The Alarm menu Figure 3 6 appears after selecting 2 ALARM VIEW from the Main menu This menu displays the current system status Select any active shelf and slot number to view its status CURRENT SYSTEM STATUS SHELF 1 TOTAL SHELF STATUS SLOT NOT INSTALLED 1 SHELF ALARM SLOT ALARM 18 SHELF NOT INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED 19 SHELF NOT INSTALLED SLOT ALARM SHELF NOT INSTALLED SLOT ALARM SHELF NOT INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF NOT INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF NOT INSTALLED SLOT ALARM SHELF INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SLOT ALARM SHELF INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED SLOT INSTALLED SHELF INSTALLED INSTALL
14. ED INSTALLED iD 0 J OC A e N 18 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 VIEW SLOT STATUS 17 32 SELECT SHELF VIEW Figure 3 6 Alarm Menu 24 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Utilities Menu CHANGE PASSWORD PRSSHORD DIS SET TIME SET DRTE TERMINAL RLRRM DIS Qe Jc Chapter 3 Operation The Utilities menu Figure 3 7 appears after selecting 3 UTILITIES from the Main menu RDTRRN CONTROLLER UTILITIES REU R TERMINAL TIMEOUT amp min 8 9 EDIT SNMP PHONE NUMBER 18 EDIT SNMP GET COMMUNITY 11 EDIT SNMP SET COMMUNITY EDIT SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY EDIT IP ADDRESS EDIT SHELF SLOT DESCRIPTIONS EDIT SUBNET MASK EDIT GATEWAY ADDRESS ENHANCED SELECT DIS EDIT TRAP HOST READ MAC ADDRESS ENTER SELECTION 61200 162L1 1 Figure 3 7 Utilities Menu From the Utilities menu perform the following functions TERMINAL TIMEOUT min nn Set how many minutes of keyboard inactivity can take place before the screen goes blank CHANGE PASSWORD Set private password which will prevent unauthorized users from configuring or testing individual DSU cards The default password for the controller card is PASSWORD PASSWORD Enable or disable password function Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 25 Chapter 3 Operation 26 SET TIME Set time of day SET DATE Set the date EDIT SHELF SLOT DESCRIPTIONS Assign names to the shelves and slots TERMINAL ALARM Enable or disable terminal alarm function
15. Figure 3 2 for jumper and switch locations See the section Multi Shelf Operation in this chapter for information on switch settings in a multiple shelf configuration NOTE If only one shelf is being used the shelf must be configured as the master SW1 8 on After changing a switch setting or the IP address informa NOTE tion pull the Controller card out and reinsert it to activate the changes Fuses 8 Switch 1 sets shelf number Switch 2 sets the baud rate master slave operation and See Table 2 8 Jumpers configure the input device selection See card for local direct Table 2 A and Figure 3 12 or remote modem operation Figure 3 2 Jumper and Switch Locations 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 19 Chapter 3 Operation Main Menu After initiating terminal mode by pressing the Return key until the Main menu appears the display will divide into three sections see Figure 3 3 1 The main window which displays all options of a menu level 2 The information window which lists all possible choices for a selected option 3 The command line which displays the current setting for a selected option The setting can be updated by entering the number corresponding to the desired selection followed by a carriage return The new setting will be updated in the main window From the Main menu select a unit view alarms of individual units access a utility menu or reset the shelf to th
16. Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 37 Chapter 3 Operation 38 Table 3 A Switch 1 Shelf Numbering Settings FARE SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 or of on o s or on off o or or of on on on on or Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation INTERPRETING ALARMS AND ERROR MESSAGES 61200 162L1 1 The Alarm menu illustrated in Figure 3 6 provides the status information of 16 individual units Four indicators on the front panel of the Controller card show alarm conditions in the rack as shown in Figure 3 14 Additional error messages are displayed in the numerical display of the Controller card The condi tions along with the numbers that represent them are listed in Table 3 B Table 3 C presents alarm condi tions and solutions These alarms with the exception of the E2 alarm cannot be resolved in the field and will require the unit to be returned to ADTRAN for service see the last page of this manual for repair and return informa tion Some error messages are caused by a blown fuse in one of the shelf cards To determine if a fuse is the cause begin taking one card out of the shelf at a time until the E2 message clears Replacing the problem card s fuse should solve the problem If the problem continues contact your ADTRAN customer service representative see last page of the manual Table 3 B Controller Card Error Messages ER 000 ROM error
17. T 100 interface is required for setting up the initial network settings for SLIP async PPP or ethernet communi cations The shelf and installed units are internally powered by an AC or DC supply An optional second power supply can be used for redundant protection Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation INSTALLATION INTO CABINET OR RACK The set of brackets supplied with the Smart 16e Shelf can be used for either 19 or 23 applications For 19 applications the longer side of the bracket should be flush with the side of the chassis For 23 applications the short side of the bracket should be flush with the side of the chassis There are two sets of mounting holes for the brackets on the left and right sides of the Smart 16e Shelf One set positions the front of the Smart 16e Shelf in line with the front of the rack The other set extends the front of the Smart 16e Shelf beyond the front of the rack INSTALLATION OF POWER SUPPLIES NOTE 61200 162L1 1 The power supply can be installed in either of the two slots at the top of the Smart 16e Shelf If only one power supply is used the blank power supply face plate furnished with the rack should be installed over the unused slot The Smart 16e Shelf is fully operational with one power supply however a second supply can be added to provide backup for the power supply subsystem With the two supply configuration one of the supplies will operat
18. ceseecaeceseeceseeeaseesees Chapter 3 Operation Local Operation tein iiec ripetere dec VT I00 Terminal 352 reaneeaeemetmee bero tbe E DIA RS Wn I de t Ev Sp et Jumper Switch Settings sess eiiim tea nacio eee tin Select Unit Men rte ende ee tte Alarm Ment Actuate icin inte ath eal nee ERR Utilities Ment iere ie tenebre Factory Reset Menu sss DATAMATE ogni oon bao dun inr Manual Operation and Button Functions sss Remote Operation iino eite reg ietiten o d emi beide 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual Table of Contents Operation with a Network Manager Using the SLIP Async PPP or Ethernet Interface 34 Configure Network Interface Using a VT 100 Terminal 34 Using nette tm hee eet reiten 35 Multi Shelf Operation Daisy Chaining sss 36 Interpreting Alarms and Error Messages sss 39 1 41 Appendix A 5 5 43 y 47 List of Tables Table2 A Input Device Type Switch Settings
19. dit SNMP trap community 26 edit subnet mask 26 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 47 Index edit trap host 27 EIA 232 connector 10 pin assignments 13 enhanced select 23 26 enter key 29 equipment included 5 equipment needed 6 error messages 39 ethernet 2 27 34 ethernet connection 10 F factory reset menu 27 fuse ratings 44 fuses 11 G gateway 34 gateway IP address 34 35 GET community name 35 indicators 43 input device type switch settings input devices 1 installation cabinet rack 7 controller card 8 power supplies 7 IP address 34 35 J jumper locations 19 jumper settings 19 L LAN 2 34 LCD window 29 48 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual LED alarm messages 41 local configuration 18 19 local operation 17 M main menu 20 30 modem 32 modem connection 10 mounting 1 multi shelf connection 11 multi shelf operation 36 network compatibility 43 network interface configure 34 network manager 34 numeric keypad 29 P password 25 power 44 power supplies 43 power up 6 PPP See also async PPP PPP async See also async PPP Q quick key 30 R read MAC address 27 rear panel connections 43 receipt inspection 5 relay contact ratings 44 remote operation 32 33 return material authorization RMA 3 61200 162L1 1 S select unit menu 22 SET community name 35 set date 26 set time 26 shift key 30 SLIP 2 27 34 SNMP trap community name 35 subnet mask 34 35 switch 1 s
20. e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation Multi Shelf Connection Daisy Chaining For multi shelf applications the control port is daisy chained through the two 6 pin modular jacks labelled CTRL LINK Cabling of a multi shelf system is de tailed in the chapter Operation This application requires a straight through cable If problems arise with the operation of one of the shelves in the chain the malfunctioning shelf will be bypassed so that the chain will not be broken See Table 2 D for the pin assignments for the CTRL IN and CTRL OUT connec tors Alarm Connections Fuses 61200 162L1 1 The terminal strips located on the back of the Smart 16e Controller card are labeled ALARM They are used for audio or visual alarm indicators provided by the user The top two terminals are a set and the bottom two are a set The terminals are activated when the cards inserted in the designated slots have encountered some type of alarm such as going into dial backup DBU To verify proper operation of the terminal strip measure the impedance approximately 0 6 ohm across each set The two sets operate identically and should have the same impedance when cards are in alarm The power specifications for any alarms used are NEC Class 2 and 48 VDC 500 mA maximum There are two fuses located on the rear panel Fuse one F1 corresponds to the left power supply and Fuse two F2 corresponds to the right power supply See
21. e following factory default settings TIME 00 00 00 DATE 00 00 00 TIMEOUT LIMIT 0 SNMP PHONE NUMBERS blank PASSWORD PASSWORD IP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GW IP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 TRAP HOST IP 0 0 0 0 The following settings are only available with the VT 100 interface SNMP GET COMMUNITY public SNMP SET COMMUNITY private SNMP TRAP 5 20 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation 1 SELECT UNIT 2 ALARM VIEW 3 UTILITIES 4 FACTORY RESET ENTER SELECTION Figure 3 3 Main Menu 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 21 Chapter 3 Operation Select Unit Menu The Select Unit menu illustrated in Figure 3 4 ap pears after selecting 1 SELECT UNIT from the Main menu with ENHANCED SELECT in the Utilities menu disabled Press 1 to select the shelf number displayed on the front of the shelf Controller card Press 2 to select the slot number Press 3 to execute the choices and begin configuring the rackmount unit 1 SHELF 1 2 SLOT 1 3 EXECUTE ENTER SELECTION Figure 3 4 Select Unit Menu with Enhanced Select Disabled 22 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation If ENHANCED SELECT is enabled the menu in Figure 3 5 will appear SELECT UNIT SHELF 1 SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT SLOT NOT INSTALLED SHELF ALARM SHELF NOT INSTALLED SHELF AL
22. e in a hot standby mode the corresponding output on the standby supply will automatically provide the power required if any one of the four outputs from a supply fails or begins to operate out of specifications The power supplies can be hot swapped Slide the power supply along the card guides of one of the top slots until it is fully seated in the connector and the faceplate is flush with the chassis Tighten the screws on the front of the power supply panel Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 7 Chapter 2 Installation WARNING Each power supply has a green indicator for each of the output voltages 5V 5V 12V and 12V as well as a red indicator to indicate an alarm condition Illumination of a green LED indicates that the corre sponding voltage is operating properly When opera tion of any one of the four voltages drops out of specifications the green LED for that voltage will go out and the red LED will come on Only personnel familiar with installation and maintenance of the Smart 16 Shelf should install or replace the power supplies A shock hazard could be present if an empty power supply slot is left uncovered INSTALLATION OF CONTROLLER CARD NOTE The Smart 16e Shelf has 17 vertical slots in the front and rear of the chassis The left most front position is reserved for the Smart 16e Shelf Controller card All other front slots can be used in any order for rackmount cards The PWR CTRL rear segment occupies th
23. e slot behind the Smart 16e Controller card All other rear slots are for DTE Network Interface Cards The rear segment is already installed The Controller card slides into the corresponding front slot until contact is made with both the backplane connector and the rear segment connector and the panel is flush with the front of the chassis The Controller card may be inserted and removed while the Smart 16e Shelf is receiving power The card can appear to be operational i e receiving power and yet may not be completely connected The rear segment must be fully seated and the screws must be tight for proper operation Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation Connecting Input Devices to the Controller Card There are five choices of input devices for the Smart 16e Controller card a VT 100 terminal the optional DATAMATE part number 120004511 SLIP async PPP and ethernet 10baseT See Table 2 A for input device selections using SW1 and Table 2 B for baud rate settings using SW2 See Figure 3 1 in the chapter Operation for the location of these switches Table 2 A Input Device Type Switch Settings Input Device Type SW1 5 SW1 6 SW1 7 After changing a switch setting or the IP address informa NOTE tion pull the Controller card out and reinsert it to activate P the changes Table 2 B Baud Rate Switch Settings Swen sue 9600
24. ertified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain tele communications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assem bly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compli ance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Users should not attempt to make such connections them CAUTION selves but should contact the appropriate elect
25. he shelf number in the 7 segment LED display Press Enter until the Main menu appears on the terminal screen 3 Go to the Utilities menu 4 Configure the following Smart 16e network interface settings IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP address if required Trap Host IP address GET community name SET community name and SNMP Trap community name 5 Restart the Smart 16e power off then on to begin operating with new values for the Controller card IP address Subnet Mask Gateway IP address and Trap Host IP address The DATAMATE cannot be used to configure the initial network settings necessary for establishing network manager operation The VT 100 interface must be used for this set up After changing a switch setting or the IP address informa tion pull the Controller card out and reinsert it to activate the changes The Smart 16e Shelf supports telnet access allowing remote access to the Smart 16e Shelf menu interface by the network manager To access the Smart 16e Shelf menu interface establish a Telnet session using the Smart 16e Shelf IP address to open the device session The Smart 16e Shelf s Main menu will display Configure or monitor the Smart 16e Shelf devices as if they were locally connected to the shelf with a VT 100 terminal Close the Telnet application according to the network manager s instructions Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 35 Chapter 3 Operation MULTI SHELF OPERATION DAISY CHAINING 36
26. helf numbering 38 switch locations 19 switch positions 36 switch settings 19 T telnet 35 terminal alarm 26 terminal timeout 25 trap host 34 35 trap host IP address 34 U up arrow 30 utilities menu 25 SNMP version 25 V VT 100 1 17 VT 100 connection 10 warranty 3 61200 162L1 1 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual Index 49 Index 50 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Product Support Information Presales Inquiries and Applications Support Please contact your local distributor ADTRAN Applications Engineering or ADTRAN Sales Applications Engineering 800 615 1176 Sales 800 827 0807 Post Sale Support Please contact your local distributor first If your local distributor cannot help please contact ADTRAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number available Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Return Material Authorization RMA department to issue an RMA number For informa tion regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact RMA directly at the following number RMA Department 205 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Inc RMA Department 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville Alabama 35806 RMA
27. igital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits Change or modifications to this unit not expressly approved 19 Ww ARNING by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Depart ment of Communications Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS Notice The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies c
28. in the controller RAM error in the controller UART Al failed in the controller Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 39 Chapter 3 Operation SMART 16e SHELF CONTROLLER Displays assigned shelf number Also displays error messages see Table 3B SHELF NUMBER Alarm LEDs See Table 3 C for conditions and solutions 6 pin modular jack used for DATAM ATE connection LOCAL CONTROL Figure 3 14 Controller Card Front Panel 40 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation Table 3 C LED Alarm Messages ER ee a E Failure in left power supply eplace power supply Failure in right power supply Replace power supply Latched alarm DBU has been Clear alarm by following the activated steps in the section Clearing DBU Alarms N o activity in last 6500 ms Check for the following illuminates on subcontroller conditions shelf only The subcontroller 1 Bad cable shelf did not get a poll from 2 Backplane not seated the master shelf correctly 3 Chain in chain out scheme incorrect see Figure 3 13 Clearing DBU Alarms To clear DBU alarms from the Controller card s front panel indicated by ALARM LED 3 proceed with the steps listed below DATAMATE Procedure 1 Clearthe DBU alarm associated with the DSU card 2 Press 4 ALARM CLEAR from the Main menu VT 100 Procedure 1 Clear DBU alarm associated with the DSU card 2 Select 2 ALARM VIEW from the Main menu 3
29. leasing Shift before each desired character To activate a menu item designated by an alpha character rather than a number display the menu item using the Up and Down Arrows press Shift and then the letter Press Enter to select the item If a key is pressed without using Shift the numbered item becomes active instead of the alpha item If this happens repeat the correct procedure Quick During most operations the Quick key returns the display to the Main menu During a test the Quick key returns to the top of the Test menu Cancel The Cancel key stops the current activity and returns to the previous menu Press Cancel until the desired menu level is reached Up and Down Arrows The Up and Down Arrows scroll through the sub menu items available in the current menu Submenu items appear two at a time When scrolled they continuously appear from beginning to end ina forward Down Arrow or reverse Up Arrow pattern Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation SHELF x Yields individual 1 SELECT UNIT SLO T x unit s menu TIME 04 23 44 2 UTILITIES 1 SET TIME SHELF x XX XX XX DATE 08 15 97 2 SET DATE SHELF x 3 TIM EO UT TIME OUT TIMER TIMER 0 MIN 4 SO FTW ARE REV SO FTW ARE REV x CHECKSUM xxxx 5 SNMP PHONE NUMBER xxxxxxxx 6 SET PASSW O RD XXXXXXXX 7 IP ADDRESS XXXXXXXX 8 SUBN ET MASK XXXXXXXX 9 GW IP ADDRESS XXXXXXXX A TRAP HOST XXXXXXXX B MAC ADDRESS XXXXXXXX
30. n 16 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation LOCAL OPERATION There are five methods of local configuration for the Smart 16e Shelf a VT 100 terminal DATAMATE part number 1200045L1 SLIP async PPP and ethernet 10baseT If enabled the password parameter protects the terminal interface from unauthorized configuration VT 100 Terminal Operation Connection 61200 162L1 1 The Smart 16e Shelf may be configured by attaching a VT 100 compatible terminal or equivalent to the control port on the rear of the Smart 16e Shelf Control ler card The terminal must be set to line wrap off flow control off and VT 100 mode The Controller card settings are as follows 9600 to 115 2k bps baud rate 8 bit character size no parity and one stop bit The connection to a terminal is made through the EIA 232 25 pin connector on the rear PWR CTRL segment see Figure 3 1 This connection is used for both local and remote configuration Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 17 Chapter 3 Operation 18 SMART 16e SHELF CONTROLLER 10 BASE T 0000000000000 000000000000 n aro omz Figure 3 1 Local Configuration Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation Jumper and Switch Settings For local configuration place the jumper on the header of JP5 labeled DCE If only one shelf is being used the shelf must be configured as the master SW1 8 on See
31. nal DATAMATE a hand held keypad with a 2x 16 LCD display This unit plugs into the RJ 11 jack on the front of the Controller card A device running SLIP protocol A SLIP interface the EIA 232 interface is located on the rear panel of the Controller card For remote applications a modem can be used e A device running async PPP protocol An async PPP interface the EIA 232 interface is located on the rear panel of the Controller card For remote applications a modem can be used ALAN running ethernet protocol An ethernet lObaseT interface is located on the rear panel of the Controller card The shelf and all installed units are internally powered by an AC or DC supply An optional second power supply can be used for backup protection POWER SUPPLY 90909 cocco ettet 292202 Figure 1 1 Smart 16e Shelf Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE 61200 162L1 1 ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure Return Material Authorization RMA is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN For service RMA requests
32. ntact Ratings Noninductive load Maximum switched power 60 W or 125 VA Maximum switched current 2 amps Maximum switched voltage 150 VDC or 300 VAC ULL Rating 2 A 30 VDC 1A 120 VAC Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Environmental 61200 162L1 1 Appendix A Specifications Outputs 5 VDC 14 amps 5 VDC 1 5 amps 12 VDC 2 0 amps 12 VDC 2 0 amps Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Relative Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 45 Appendix A Specifications 46 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 Index A AC version 12 AC DC power 12 alarm connections 11 alarm menu 39 alarm view menu 24 alarms 39 arrows 30 async PPP 2 6 9 10 27 34 43 B baud rate switch settings 9 cancel key 30 change password 25 configuration 17 connection 17 controller card error messages 39 controls 43 CTRLIN 11 CTRL IN CTRL OUT connectors pin assignments 13 CTRL OUT 11 customer service 3 61200 162L1 1 D daisy chaining 11 36 SNMP 36 DATAMATE 2 27 29 arrow keys 30 cancel key 30 connection 10 enter key 29 LCD window 29 numeric keypad 29 quick key 30 shift key 30 DBU alarms clearing 41 DC version 12 down arrow 30 edit gateway address 26 edit IP address 26 edit shelf slot descriptions 26 edit SNMP GET community 26 edit SNMP phone number 26 edit SNMP SET community 26 e
33. ric inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percent age of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all devices does not exceed 100 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual neuter ete nb ee EEES Prod uctOvetview x eer epus Warranty and Customer Service Chapter 2 Installation Unpack Inspect Power Up amp Equipment Included ic nerit tee ette teer Customer Provides esee eden eie ferente tit ten taa eee Power Up Sec eee tere om ere eet iter metu Installation into Cabinet or Rack esee enne Installation of Power Installation of Controller Connecting Input Devices to the Controller Card DATAMATE Connection eese nennen Ethernet Connection 100 Modem SLIP or Async PPP Connection Multi Shelf Connection Daisy Chaining sss Alarm Connections ccccccssccssccessecsscecsscesssessececse
34. rminal attached to the ELA 232 port of the Smart 16e Controller card Obtain information such as the internet protocol IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and trap host IP address from the network administrator The ethernet LAN interface in the Smart 16e Control ler card has the network media access control address as displayed in hexadecimal byte notation The IP address subnet mask gateway and trap host systems are entered using dotted decimal notation The subnet mask is the filter used for subnetwork addressing The default value is a typical Class C subnet mask value 255 255 255 0 The SNMP community names are used in SNMP GET SET and trap messages for authentication The trap host IP address identifies where the network manager system receives trap messages from the Smart 16e Shelf Configure Network Interface Using a VT 100 Terminal 34 In order to set the Smart 16e Shelf up to accept SLIP async PPP or ethernet communication from a network manager perform the following steps 1 Connect the terminal to the Smart 16e Controller EIA 232 port The terminal settings should match the Smart 16e Controller baud rate setting i e 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 NOTE NOTE USING TELNET 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation 2 Power the Smart 16e Controller card on After performing initial diagnostics the Controller card displays t
35. the appendix Specifications for fuse ratings Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 11 Chapter 2 Installation AC DC Power The AC version illustrated in Figure 2 1 has a captive 8 foot power cord The power cord is terminated by a three prong plug which connects to a grounded power receptacle The grounded power receptacle should be installed near the shelf and be easily accessible The power receptacle should also have suitable disconnect devices that are provided as part of the building wiring The power receptacle should be properly grounded The protection of the telecommunications network relies on the protective grounding of the Smart 16e Shelf The DC version illustrated in Figure 2 2 provides a two position screw terminal block for connection to a 48 V source 12 Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 61200 162L1 1 61200 162L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 C Pin Assignments for ELA 232 Connector Pin Description 4 CA Requestto Send RS 6 CC Data SetReady SR 8 CF Received Line Signal Detector CD E oci 12 Test Point io 2 testpoint 15 DB Transmit Clock TC 17 DD Receive Clock RC 18 local Loopback ll 21 Remote Loopback RO Test indicator T Table 2 D Pin Assignments for CTRL IN and CTRL OUT Connectors 4 macnn 4 RX CTLOUT 6 1 6 eb Smart 16e Shelf User Manual 13 Chapter 2 Installation O SMART 16e
36. the problem is corrected or it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning 5 This unit contains no user serviceable parts 6 An FCC compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this equipment In addition an FCC compliant cable appropriate for the dial backup option ordered is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using an FCC compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant 7 The following information may be required when applying to the local telephone company for leased line facilities Service Digital Facility Service Order Network Type Interface Code Code Jacks 24 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 24 6 0F RJ 48S 4 8 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 48 6 0F RJ 48S 9 6 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 96 6 0F RJ 48S 19 2 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 19 6 0F RJ 48S 38 4 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 38 6 0F RJ 48S 56 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 56 6 0F RJ 48S 64 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 64 6 0F RJ 48S 8 In the event of equipment malfunction all repairs should be performed by ADTRAN It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to their distributor or ADTRAN See the last page of this manual for information on contacting ADTRAN for service Federal Canadian Emissions Requirements Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A d
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