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1. Step Action 1 Obtain an IP address for the ATLAS 800 from your LAN administrator 2 From the Front Panel select 2 CONFIG then SO SYSTEM then 1 ETHERNET 3 When the submenu displays select 1 IP ADDRESS 4 Enter the IP address by entering each number followed by Enter to move to the next field 5 Press Enter after keying in the entire IP address Instructions for Setting the Subnet Mask Step Action 1 Obtain a subnet mask address from your LAN administrator 2 From the Front Panel select 2 CONFIG then SO SYSTEM then 1 ETHERNET 3 When the submenu displays select 2 SUBNET MASK 4 Enter the subnet mask by entering each number followed by Enter to move to the next field 5 Press Enter after keying in the entire subnet mask address 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 Instructions for Setting the Gateway IP Address Step Action From the Front Panel select 2 CONFIG then 0 SYSTEM then 1 ETHERNET 2 When the submenu displays select 3 DEF GATEWAY Enter the default gateway by entering each number followed by Enter to move to the next field 4 Press Enter after keying in the entire address You will need a default gateway if the LAN contains multiple NOTE Contact your LAN administrator for the appropriate adaress Starting a Telnet Session When you begin the Telnet se
2. A 12 Table A 10 Source ISDN Call Control Messages 0 coc eens A 12 Table A 11 Source ISDN Information Elements essel en A 13 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual xxi List of Tables xxii ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ATLAS 800 is a modular highly scalable platform that provides robust solutions for the wide area communication needs of medium to large cor porations and network access providers ATLAS is an Integrated Access Sys tem with the most extensive support of dedicated bandwidth management and access switching in the industry With the ATLAS 800 you can consolidate your voice data and video appli cations into a single platform while optimizing wide area bandwidth and re ducing equipment costs The ATLAS 800 s architecture and the chassis eight expansion slots allow you to select a variety of option modules making the ATLAS 800 of the most versatile access systems on the market With the appropriate modules installed the ATLAS 800 functions as follows e A Digital Access Cross Connect System DACS e ATI Bandwidth Manager e An ISDN Access Switch ATLAS 800 BASE UNIT The ATLAS 800 architecture includes a packet switching and a circuit switching bussing scheme resulting in a highly scalable system capable of supporting bandwidth requirements of up to 34 T1 E1 or Primary Rate ISDN PRI ci
3. ATLAS 800 User Manual Part Number 1200180L 1 Part Number 1200227L1 61200180LI 1B March 1999 TRADEMARKS Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation DMS 100 is a registered trademark of Northern Telecom 5ESS is a registered trademark of AT amp T AT amp T is a registered trademark ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 1999 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A ADTRAN Year 2000 Y2K Readiness Disclosure ADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will correctly function in the new millennium ADTRAN warrants that all products meet Year 2000 specifications regardless of model or revision Information about ADTRAN s Year 2000 compliance program is available at the fol lowing Product Matrix www adtran com y2kfax html E mail year2000 adtran com Faxback Document Line 256 963 8200 Y2K plans and product certifications are listed in the Product Matrix see above Y2K Project Line 256 963 2200 FCC regulations require that in this manual the following information be provided to the customer 1 2 a This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules The required label is affixed to the bottom of the chassis An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equip ment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wirin
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6. Connect Session Disconnect File Transfer XMODEM CRC Exit ASCII Cfg Files Send Cfg File Edit Copy Paste Port Settings Refresh Screen Transmit Wakeup Connect Transmit Refresh VT 100 Options Colors Local Echo BackGround Auto Repeat Bold Text File Start Cfg Capture Capture Buffer Size Stop Cfg Capture Save Buffer As Screen Capture Help Contents About Figure 12 4 VT 100 Menu Tree Opens VT 100 terminal emulation session Opens a specified serial port for a VT 100 session Closes a specified serial port at the end of a VT 100 session Uploads and downloads files to and from an ATLAS Selects the XMODEM file transfer protocol Selects ASCII transfer mode Primarily useful for configuration transfers for the Express products 12 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities EDIT MENU PORT MENU gt OPTIONS MENU Refresh Screen Connect Transmit Wakeup Transmit Refresh Colors Local Echo AutoRepeat CAPTURE MENU HELP MENU Contents About TFTP SERVER Identical to the Telnet Edit Menu see Edit Menu on page 12 6 Changes serial COM port Settings Provides data rate settings from 300 57600 bps Fa Port Settings Parfe x Port COM 2 Data Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bits Stop Bits 1 Cancel Provides terminal screen commands Redraws the screen
7. PR 7 2 Test e Rein ioca de RENIBUS M 7 2 ee 7 2 Status nete iO irc 7 3 IN qe 7 3 Modules T1 ire 7 3 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal 8 1 JVeEVIeW eee ae e eu eet 8 1 Activate OEC TM RII UU TRI gles 8 2 AUTO edie hostel CTEE 8 2 Maps T3 oon Eia abii c morta tb desde tm dA ea nii Sabet et ie istas 8 2 Curreht Map ee De decere eben v i S NAT etra mie A tet 8 2 Create Edit Maps eiss niont rnaen aaa thesi amiatune aeneis 8 2 ET 8 2 Name ssthinin g ra dn od e hid EE hf rdc ie rh dte bett 8 2 Sort TO FROM die eo RR RE RE A UT TT TREND ERE en Peres 8 2 Connects siu eu OUR HEC nude ai ase IU d niit 8 2 Activate Time te eb e E eR D deae ds bae iov eee 8 5 iDIINDL ASES 8 5 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual XV Table of Contents Designing the Dedicated Map for Example 2 sss eene nnns 8 6 Configuring the Ports for Example 2 eee nennen nennen 8 7 Defining the Connections for Example 2 esses
8. Instructions for Retrieving a Configuration from TFTP Server Step Action Use Telnet to log in to the ATLAS 800 to which you want to upload a configuration file 2 Select the System Utility menu then the Config Transfer menu Set the TFTP Server IP Address to the IP address of the machine 3 running the TFTP server program If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server the IP address displays in the Status field Change the TFTP Server filename to the filename of a previously 4 saved configuration you wish to load Enter the complete directory path to the file Move to the Load And Use Config button and press Enter to proceed with the transfer Respond with Y to confirm the transfer request The ATLAS 800 reboots immediately after a configuration successfully loads No additional WARNING confirmation is requested and any online sessions are terminated The Current Transfer Status field indicates the transfer progress If the up load succeeds the unit automatically reboots and runs using the new config uration If the upload fails an error message displays in the Previous 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12 13 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities Transfer Status field If the TFTP server cannot be contacted the transfer at tempt times out in approximately 20 seconds 12 14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix A oystem Event Logging This section descr
9. Figure 9 9 Remote Access and Video Conferencing Setup For this example the user termination BRI lines D E F each have a specific phone number The PRI serving the RAS has an 8 number hunt group and the T1 to the PBX uses DID Assume that all calls originating from the PBX to 1 900 numbers are restricted Also assume that the network termination BRI lines A B C only allow outgoing calls to other local corporate offices for video conferencing The numbers fall in the range of 888 0100 to 888 0120 The following Step Action Tables and numbered tables provide information on setting up this example Instructions for Configuring the Ports for Example 3 Step Action Prior to setting up the Dial Plan you must configure the Controller T1 PRI interfaces This configuration action only brings up the T1 transport set the 2 configuration SPID and phone number as part of the Dial Plan 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 21 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Instructions for Setting Up Dial Plan for Example 3 Step Action 1 Determine the network and the attached equipment video equipment and PBX provisioning see Table 9 1 From Dial Plan select Global Parameter and enter the local area code needed for Caller ID operation 3 Determine which ports are network terminations and which are user terminations Define the phone number acceptance and rej
10. Instructions for Defining Voice Connections Step Action From Configuration set the starting DSO that these voice DS0s will appear in i e 1 for Voice A 9 for Voice B 17 for Voice C This action sets the DACSing between the T1s 5 Set RBS to On for the voice connections 6 Optional From Configuration set the trunk conditioning Signaling and Data code for T1 failure 7 Repeat for the remaining voice connections A connection is not actually made connected until the cursor leaves NOTE the connection The cursor leaves the connection when you press ESC to move the cursor to the index or when you move the cursor onto another connection line a FROM Slot Port from Config Slot Port Config 0 Sys Ctrl DS0 9 24 2 V35Nx4 1 Ratez 4k 0 Sys Ctrl 0580515 1 TPR 2 Ist DSO 1 0 Sys Ctri DS0 9 24 2 V35Nx4 2 Ratez 4k 0 Sys Ctri 08015 1 TPR 2 ist 080 9 1 080 9 24 2 V35Nx4 3 64 1 TAIPRIA DS0 1 8 1 TPR 2 ist DS0 17 Figure 8 5 Completed Dedicated Map 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 8 9 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu 8 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu OVERVIEW The Dial Plan submenus see Figure 9 1 set global ATLAS switch parame ters as well as individual parameters for each ATLAS port handling a switched call The individual ports are separated into two port t
11. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Setting PRI A Global Param for Example 3 Step Action Navigate to Dial Plan in the terminal menu Enter the area code by selecting Global Param Area Code and pressing Enter Input the area code and press Enter again Define the interface type as PRI by selecting Network Term and entering the following settings Slot 0 Port 1 Sig PRI Tell ATLAS to forward any call to the network by selecting Out Accept and entering in the number field Leave all other selections set to default Enabled Ensure Out Reject contains no entry Set the PRI switch type to National ISDN from Ifce Config Back out of the connection to the index number column by pressing ESC on the keyboard Insert three more connections into the list for the BRI lines by typing the letter I three times Enter Out Accept and Out Reject numbers for Slot 1 Fort 1 The Out Accept numbers have two entries Entry 1 888 01 0 1 X Entry 2 888 0120 Allows all numbers 888 0100 to 888 0120 10 Set the BRI switch type from Ifce Config used by the network to National ISDN From SPID enter the SPID numbers and phone numbers which match the network provisioning for this BRI line 11 Press ESC to return to the index column Setting PRI B Global Param for Example 3 Step Action While on the e
12. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 monitor 2 7 most significant digits MSD 9 11 9 14 9 16 9 19 MSD 9 11 9 14 9 16 9 19 N nailed maps 7 6 nailed map activate 8 2 create edit 8 2 current 8 2 name 8 2 name TFTP server 6 13 National ISDN 9 10 navigating front panel 4 5 network specific facility data 9 16 specific facility voice 9 11 9 16 termination Quad T1 PRI configuration 9 9 terminations 9 2 network connections 2 6 network map complete 9 27 network pinouts 2 6 new password 6 11 no response 7 3 Northern DMS 100 9 10 Quad T1 PRI 9 15 NTWK1 2 3 2 6 NTWK2 2 3 2 6 number of 0505 9 10 9 13 9 15 9 18 number of users currently logged into system 6 12 number type template 9 8 numberic keypad 4 2 numbers accept 9 3 9 6 reject 9 4 9 7 numeric keypad 4 4 Symbols NVRAM 4 11 offline 7 3 offline no response 7 3 online 7 2 7 3 online help 5 5 online status 4 2 operating 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index front panel 4 1 terminal menu 5 1 VT 100 3 4 operating ATLAS 800 PLUS 3 1 operation 3 1 operation keys 4 4 operation keys described 4 4 option slot arrangement 2 7 out rej 9 4 9 7 outgoing caller ID 9 12 9 16 outgoing number conversion 9 10 outgoing accept 9 3 overrun errors 6 6 overview product 1 1 P packing list 2 1 panel rear 2 3 parameters global 9 7 part num 7 3 passcode set 4 11 password access 6 11 add new 6 11 change 6 11 default 6
13. eese eret tet A 1 Appendix B Troubleshooting eese tenente teint tnnt tnnt B 1 Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information eee C 1 Appendix D Acronyms and Abbreviations eese entente entente ntn tntnts tn tn tata n estesa nana D 1 1 Inr Pc Index 1 xviii ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L 1 1 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Digital Access Cross Connect System 1 3 Figure1 2 T1Bandwidth enn 1 3 Figure1 3 WAN Overbooking se se e em e a s m aged da pee aes 1 4 Figure 2 1 AC Powered ATLAS 800 Rear Panel ssssssseeeseeeee 2 3 Figure2 2 DC Powered ATLAS 800 Rear Panel sssssssssss ee 2 4 Figure 2 3 ATLAS 800 Slot Designation Rear 8 2 7 Figure 3 L BrontPaneL LCD eec e tere Rea e tete ee RACE e Ia ER Sa P 3 1 Figure3 2 Example of Basic Front Panel Menu 3 2 Figure 4 1 ATLAS 800 Front Panel 4 1 Figure4 2 Front Panel LCD isses cest thm kt ted rhe RAE Oe Rent 4 4 Figure4 3 Front Panel Menu Tree sssssss enn 4 6 Figure5 1 Topdevel Term
14. Contents of ADTRAN Shipments Your ADTRAN shipment includes the following items The ATLAS 800 Base Unit The ATLAS 800 User Manual Power cord for 1200180L1 only ADTRAN P N 3127031 Network cables 2 ADTRAN P N 3125M008 Rackmount brackets left and right RJ45 DB25 adapter modem and direct RJ45 DB9 adapter RJ45 control port cable 1 ADTRAN P N 3127004 DSX 1 crossover cable 1 ADTRAN P N 3125M010 RJ48 DB15 adapter 1 ADTRAN Utilities diskettes 3 NOTE Customers must supply the 10BaseT cable CHECK THE POWER CONNECTION Check the power connection as appropriate to your power supply AC or DC 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 AC Powered Unit DC Powered Unit The AC powered ATLAS 800 P N 1200180L1 comes equipped with a de tachable 8 foot power cord with a three prong plug for connecting to a grounded power receptacle NOTE Power to the ATLAS 800 must be from a grounded 115 VAC 60 Hz or a 220 VAC 50 60 Hz source The DC powered ATLAS 800 P N 1200227L1 comes equipped with a ter minal block on the rear of the unit The power source should be connected to the terminal block according to the polarity markings on the unit For ex ample a 48 V source would be connected to the unit with the 48 V return attached to the terminal and the 48 VDC attached to the terminal Power must be from a DC power source in the range of 42 to 57 VDC capa ble
15. NXX XXXX This number permits local numbers to be dialed Any specific entry will take precedence over a wild card For example if end point A was designated as while end point B accepted 963 NOTE 800X then an incoming call to 963 800X would only be accepted by end point B Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the order in which to search for an Accept Number match Primary Normally all searches are set to Primary For example all Search long distance calls should go out a PRI directly to an IXC MCI ATT etc and local calls should go out a T1 to the LEC It may be desirable to place long distance calls on the local exchange if all of the IXC trunks are unavailable busy or in alarm In this case the primary Accept Number for the local exchange would be N and the secondary Accept Number would be 1 Secondary Forces ATLAS to only accept a call at this end point if all Pri Search mary Search end points were unavailable Reflects the bearer capability the Network has provisioned for this line If the ISDN lines were purchased with different services provisioned then ATLAS would send the call out of the port which supports the type of service the call requires For example say the Network Termination is on a pair of BRIs with the same phone number with one provisioned for data and the other for voice By enabling data in one and not the other ATLAS ensures that calls bearing data will be sent out
16. Primary Normally all searches are set to Primary However if all Pri Search mary end points are unavailable then the Secondary search selection will be used to force ATLAS to only accept a call at this end point For example all long distance calls should go out a PRI di rectly to an IXC MCI ATT etc and local calls should go out a T1 to the LEC It may be desirable to place long dis tance calls on the local exchange if all of the IXC trunks are unavailable busy or in alarm In this case the primary ac cept number for the local exchange would be N and the secondary accept would be 1 Secondary The same accept rules apply for all secondary number Search searches as for primary searches 9 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Data 64 K Data 56 K Audio and Speech Treat Call As Out Rej Reject Number Data 64 K Data 56 K Audio and Speech Config GLOBAL PARAM End of Number Timeout Area Code Write security 3 Read security 5 Reflects the bearer capability that the attached user equipment typically a TA has If the attached TA can only handle digital calls then a voice call sent to this end point would be rejected Write security 3 Read security 5 Allows you to treat an incoming voice call as designated by the ISDN call type identifier as a data call This is useful if the ISDN lines are provisioned
17. TFIP is not secure No passwords are required for client access 6 Anyone can access files through the IP port on the server W ARNIN machine if they know the target file s name For security purposes close this utility as soon as you have finished using it 12 12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities Unsuccessful Transfer There are various reasons why a configuration download may fail For ex ample the server may not allow the specific filename to be created or over written the specified directory path may not be valid or there may not be sufficient disk space on the remote server for the new file although config uration files are not normally large A specific error message displays when the transfer is unsuccessful Also a TFTP server may not be available at the configured IP address If the TFIP server cannot be contacted the download attempt will timeout in ap proximately 20 seconds Remember to direct transferred files to the Applica tion directory Retrieving the Configuration from a TFTP Server Before trying to retrieve the configuration ensure that a TFTP server is run ning on a remote machine If you are running the ADTRAN TFTP Server program the server is automatically enabled when you start the program Also a level or better password is required for performing a configuration upload Please consult the ATLAS administrator if level 3 access is not avail able
18. numbers rejected n a No such number in dial plan No such number Call rejected Normal numbers rejected n a Number is on outgoing reject list Outgoing reject list Call successfully routed Normal lt number gt accepted n a slot port Call rejected Normal numbers rejected n a All endpoints busy Busy 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 3 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 3 Source Nx 56 64 Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Clock Slip Alarm Active Major Nx 56 64 Clock Slip Alarm Nx CLK SLIP A Active Clock Slip Alarm Cleared Major Nx 56 64 Clock Slip Alarm Nx CLK SLIP I Cleared PII Alarm Active Major Nx 56 64 PLL Alarm Active Nx PLL ALM A PII Alarm Cleared Major Nx 56 64 PLL Alarm Cleared Nx PLL ALM lI External Clock Alarm Major Nx 56 64 External Clock Alarm Nx EXT CLK ALM A Active External Clock Alarm Major Nx 56 64 External Clock Alarm Nx EXT CLK ALM I Cleared Cleared Excessive Zeros from Warning Nx 56 64 Excessive Zeros Alarm Nx XSO ALM A DTE Excessive Zeros condition Warning Nx 56 64 Excessive Zeros Alarm Nx XSO ALM I cleared Cleared Bilateral Loopback Warning Nx 56 64 Bilateral Loopback Nx BI LAT LBK A Activated Active Bilateral Loopback Warning Nx 56 64 Bilateral Loopback Nx BI LAT LBK Deactivated Cleared 511 Test Pattern Activated Warning Nx 56 64 511 Test Pattern Active Nx TES
19. 1 logging 6 10 severity 6 4 slot of event 6 4 types 6 10 event log 6 4 Index 4 clear 6 4 view 4 12 event logging 4 11 configure 6 10 exit menu 4 5 exiting front panel menu fields 4 5 F failure messages 12 1 filename TFTP server 6 13 6 15 firmware begin update 6 14 revision 6 3 update 6 12 begin 6 14 module slot 6 13 restart schedule 6 13 TFTP 6 13 10 1 10 4 XMODEM 6 13 10 1 updating 10 1 first DSO 9 10 9 13 9 15 9 18 flash 6 17 flash memory installed 6 3 flashing red CSU LED 4 3 flow control 4 8 configure 6 9 forget password 4 11 frame 7 5 framing errors 6 6 from configuration 8 3 from slot 8 3 front panel access active alarm display menus 4 4 activating 4 2 alarm 4 2 arrow keys 4 2 cancel 4 2 clear 4 2 clear data 4 4 CSU LED light flashing red 4 3 green 4 3 red 4 3 yellow 4 3 CSU status LEDs 4 2 editing data fields 4 5 enter 4 2 exiting fields 4 5 home 4 2 layout 4 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 LCD window 4 2 main menu 4 5 main menu tree 4 6 menu structure 4 4 module slot numbers 4 2 module status 4 2 module status LED light blinking green 4 3 blinking red 4 3 green 4 3 red 4 3 module status LEDs 4 2 navigating 4 5 navigation example 3 2 numeric keypad 4 2 online status 4 2 operation 4 1 operation keys 4 4 return to main menu 4 4 selecting menus 4 5 shift 4 2 shift key 4 4 structure 4 1 system LED 4 2 system LED light green fast blink 4 3 green solid 4 3 r
20. 3 1 Methods of Operating the ATLAS 800 1 e emet ee n rab eiie ied ha ueteri 3 1 Using the Front Panel iube bre erecta aee ee ice E He eH EUR aeter ie tases 3 1 Using the Terminal Merl c t e Eh tre fodere tet n dede edet ede tree me ere ings 3 2 Using Telnet ie emt een eder ee epe aret RH re e Pe Pen 3 3 Starting a Telnet SessiOriz diee nid pee bescheid 3 4 Using VT 100 Terminal Emulation rte tne tinent 3 4 Using I Wateh PRO aee eere equo d n ep e Pee n iUd ee eco 3 5 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel eee tne ttttn tn sns ot ttn tatnen tente tasas nets tnn 4 1 Op ration Keys ni eie ben tardius bd e Handle ie o a LO REM D 4 4 Front Panel Menu Str ctut 5 5 exea eet en Soe eas bn cu dane dae ebbe eo gis dace eet eerte ee tees 4 4 Front Panel Main Ment yasana menan a i se iei nde Piet E eet terea c dfe 4 6 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual xiii Table of Contents Stats cete Ee b or 4 7 SOSY Ste does bibit hihi a dite dits seres be iste 4 7 STI 3S58 aisi tace e das ca thee des teks betes ex P d tate haa aos ee B e cet ns 4 7 Config idees luit qe diee in d a rage t rat de iue inita dete tree 4 7 DOSY SECM c citeriore eee 4 7 2982 e a 4 9 mE
21. Active call on this DSO Active D channel DSO Maintenance 050 Dedicated DS0 Off hook detected Ringing detected Read security 5 Indicates signaling of all 24 0505 The bits for Re and Tx 0505 are shown for each port Write security 4 Read security 5 The performance fields either current 15 minute total or 24 hour total provide status on key performance measures as specified in ANSI T1 403 and AT amp T TR54016 for each of the four T1 PRI ports as follows Prt CLR ES BES SES SEFS LOFC CSS UAS LCV RCV LES Displays the port number Clears information for the selected port Press Enter when the cur sor is over this field to clear the data Errored Seconds An ES is a second with one or more error events or one or more Out Of Frame events or one or more Controlled Slips Bursty Errored Seconds A BES is a second with more than one but less than 320 error events Severely Errored Seconds An SES is a second with 320 or more er ror events or one or more Out Of Frame events Severely Errored Frame Seconds Loss of Frame Count Controlled Slip Seconds Unavailable Seconds Line Code Violations Path Code Line Errored Seconds 74 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu Performance 15 Min Performance 24 Hr Configuration Test Write security 3 Read security 5 In the Performance 15 min menu the Performance d
22. Call received Information Call to ATLAS called n a number received Incoming call refused Information Incoming call to called n a number refused Incoming call accepted Information Incoming call to called n a number accepted In addition to the above certain recognized ISDN cause codes are sent to the event log from the ISDN Message facility The codes applicable to the AT LAS 800 are shown below along with the minimum category required for logging the cause code event 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 9 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 7 ISDN Cause Codes Cause Code Message Code Category UNASSIGNED NUMBER 1 Information NO ROUTE 2 Information CHANNEL UNACCEPTABLE 6 Information NORMAL CLEARING 16 Information USER BUSY 17 Information NO USER RESPONDING 18 Information CALL REJECTED 21 Information NUMBER CHANGED 22 Information DEST OUT OF ORDER 27 Information INVALID NUMBER FORMAT 28 Information FACILITY REJECTED 29 Information RESP TO STAT ENQ 30 Information UNSPECIFIED CAUSE 31 Information NO CIRCUIT AVAILABLE 34 Warning NETWORK OUT OF ORD
23. Note that the symbols and space are not required and are only used to improve read ability Write security 1 Read security 5 Templates Defines to ATLAS the number type ISDN interfaces require that a number type be sent over the D channel when a call is sent or received A normal RBS trunk does not send a type designator but uses prefixes instead For example 1 prefix is national long distance call type while a 011 pre fix would be an international long distance call type These templates form a table to permit ATLAS to translate the RBS prefix into a call type for ISDN and vice versa The ATLAS default templates should cover all applications and NOTE should not need to be added to by the user except for very rare circumstances Denotes an Entry Number MAX 50 Press INS DEL to in sert delete any entry Prefix Sets the prefix for the number type Only digits 0 and 1 are allowed MAX 6 Pattern Modifies an entry when you press Enter MAX 40 Number Typ Lists valid selections when you press Enter 9 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Automatic Write security 3 Read security 5 Routeback Prevents calls which enter through network termination interfaces from Rejection being forwarded out another network interface when enabled Such an event could happen if an incoming call specifies a number that has no end point configured to accept it and another networ
24. Operating the ATLAS 800 Instructions for Setting Up an ATLAS 800 for VT 100 Terminal Mode Step Action 1 Set the baud rate on the VT 100 terminal to 9600 baud 8 N 1 Use the Front Panel to set the ATLAS 800 baud rate to match 2 the terminal baud rate Select 2 CONFIG SO SYSTEM 2 CHAIN PORT then 1 BAUD RATE Use the ADTRAN provided VT 100 terminal adapter to connect the COM port of a VT 100 compatible terminal or equivalent to 3 the eight pin modular jack labeled CONTROL on the rear of the unit This connection provides both local and remote configuration Repeatedly press Enter on the Front Panel until the Login Menu appears After connecting a VI 100 terminal or a computer running VT 100 terminal emulation software to this port you may need to press Ctrl R to refresh the screen display When you begin the VT 100 session you will be prompted for a password The default password is password which is a Level 0 superuser password You can change this password using the Access Passwords option which is only accessible through the terminal menu See Access Passwords on page 6 11 for details Using T Watch PRO T Watch PRO is the ADTRAN Microsoft Windows management software program designed to control TSU units from a remote PC It provides limit ed control over the configuration of the ATLAS 800 using a graphic inter face Currently you can choose ATLAS 800 from a list of products
25. Provides the options Transmit Wakeup and Transmit Refresh Provides a control sequence that puts the ATLAS Control Port online in ter minal mode Provides a control sequence to automatically refresh the screen when con necting This is the default setting for the ATLAS Identical to Telnet Colors Menu see Colors on page 12 6 Echoes each character that you enter Repeats characters you select from the keyboard if you hold down the key Identical to the Telnet Capture Menu see Capture Menu on page 12 7 Provides on line help and information about the version number Opens on line help Displays version and owner information The TFTP Server utility transfers ATLAS 800 configuration files to and from a TFTP server You can install this program on a PC running any version of 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12 9 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities Microsoft Windows The configuration of an ATLAS 800 can be saved offline as a backup file The saved file may also be used to send the same configu ration to multiple ATLAS 800 units Transfer configuration files using the protocol a TCP IP user protocol via the 10BaseT Ethernet port The A TLAS 800 must have a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway if required and be connected to an Ethernet network before proceeding Figure 12 6 shows the TFTP server interface Files must be placed in the Application directory where you installed the product
26. and T Watch PRO automatically initiates a Telnet session to which you can con nect and manage the ATLAS 800 Base Unit Currently T Watch PRO auto matically receives SNMP traps from an ATLAS 800 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 3 5 Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 3 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Use the Front Panel to select and set up the method of connectivity for con trolling the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and to monitor the operation and status of the Base Unit Figure 4 1 identifies the display panels and the operation keys located on the Front Panel Enter LCD Module Status Window Alarm Online Status Module Status Clear LEDs ATLAS 800 sm sc5 o gt gt Oo o c Al e ONLINE G co co lt gt co VUL CL 8 9 SANG Sone Sa TEST cD co co co co co co TESCO ERROR Conn TD E T System LED Cancel Home Test Status Module Slot Up and Down Arrows CSU Status LEDs Shift Numbers Figure 4 1 ATLAS 800 Front Panel Layout Table 4 1 on page 4 2 provides a brief description of the Front Panel features Table 4 2 on page 4 3 provides detailed information about the LEDs and Ta ble 4 3 on page 4 4 provides information on operation keys 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Table 4 1 ATLAS 800 Front Panel Descrip
27. e A level 3 or better password is required for a configuration download the same level required to modify most configuration parameters Please consult the ATLAS administrator if level 3 access is not available e Some TFTP servers constrain filename formats For example a TFTP server running on a PC under any platform may only permit 8 3 format filenames 8 characters period and three extender characters To save the current configuration follow these steps Step Action 1 Use Telnet and log in to the ATLAS 800 for which you want to save the configuration file 2 Select the System Utility menu then the Config Transfer menu Set the TFTP Server IP Address to the IP address of the machine 3 running the TFTP server program If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server the IP address displays in the Status field Change the TFTP Server filename to a unique filename for saving 4 the configuration file to the remote server Enter the complete directory path to the file 5 Move to the Save Config Remotely button and press Enter Press Y to confirm the transfer request The Previous Transfer Status field indicates success or failure of the trans fer If successful the field reads TFTP Download Complete and the Current Transfer Status field displays Idle The file is now present on the TFTP serv er For the ADTRAN TFTP Server it is stored in the installation directory or the directory you specified
28. ee Us e RE Seele 9 20 Figure 9 8 Pomt to Point rie osse ra URSI ser b e ea ede 9 21 Figure9 9 Remote Access and Video Conferencing 0 0 9 21 Figure 9 10 Completed Network eens 9 27 Figure9 11 Completed User Map sss espere ed ee EY e RR Re 9 28 Figure 10 1 Update Firmware Menu Interface llis 10 3 Figure 10 2 Update Firmware Menu Interface 0 0 0 0 ee 10 6 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual xix List of Figures Figure 12 1 ATLAS SysLog Host GUI sese ease ye n e rh yen 12 2 Figure 12 2 SysLog Menu Tree for the Menu Bar eee 12 3 Figure 12 3 Telnet Menu Tree ieron a REED Ora ee eee vor attt D od 12 5 Figure 12 4 VI 100 Menu Tree ERES I TERRE a HR ta afe Eon ar oe 12 8 Figure 12 5 TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree sssssss e 12 10 Figure 12 6 TEIPS rverltiterface cese e ce Ree eee Ree Rn Rr d evt 12 10 XX ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 List of Tables Table2 1 Control Chain In Pinout ec eR ret 2 5 Table 2 2 Control Chain Out Pinout 0 000000 cc rrt 2 5 Table 2 3 Network Pinout eee eer hrs 2 6 Table 2 4 Ethernet 10BaseT Pinout 0 0 0 ccc hrs 2 7 Table 4 1 ATLAS 800 Front Panel Description 00 0 0 4 2 Table 42 LED Descriptions esce SHS et AU IB ERGO eei rt eu ag 4 3 lable4 3
29. indicated by n The following symbols may dis play in this field digits This DSO is available The digit that displays in this field repre 0 9 sents the last digit of the DSO number This port is requesting this DSO for this connection but the DSO is not yet activated This 050 is used by this port in this connection and is activated This DSO is used in the switched Dial Plan S This DSO is used in the switched Dial Plan and conflicts with this connection n This DSO is already used in this dedicated map N This 050 is already used in this dedicated map and conflicts with this connection 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 13 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Trunk Type Voice SW56 Signaling Method Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Number Strip MSD Source ID Write security 3 Read security 5 Used instead of standard voice if the incoming service on this trunk is Switched 56 digital Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the signaling type to be used across this trunk The Sig naling Method must match the signaling provided by the Network PSTN The choices include E amp M Immediate E amp M Wink Loop Start and Ground Start Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS whether the Network is using Direct Inward Dialing DID If DID is Enabled then you must define DID Digits Transferred and DID Prefix If DID is Disabled
30. pinout 2 7 status 6 5 10 Base T connection 2 6 10 BaseT port 2 3 15 minutes performance 7 5 24 hour performance 7 5 A abort 12 11 accept numbers 9 3 9 6 access passwords 6 11 access rights 6 11 activate dedicated map 8 2 front panel 4 2 time 8 5 activating operation keys 4 2 active alarm 4 11 add password 6 11 address ADLP 6 7 ADLP address 6 7 ADTRAN utilities 12 1 ADTRAN data link layer protocol address 6 7 alarm blue 7 4 red 7 3 status 7 3 system 6 5 yellow 7 4 7 5 yellow auto TX 7 5 alarm key 4 1 4 4 alarm log 61200180L1 1 view 4 12 alarm menu 4 11 alarm menus 4 2 alarms active 4 11 module 7 2 view log 6 4 all ones 7 6 zeros 7 6 alrm menu 4 11 AMI 2 6 analog accept 9 4 9 5 9 7 applications engineering C 1 area code 9 7 arrow keys 4 2 arrows 4 1 4 4 assign dedicated connections 6 1 AT amp T 4ESS 9 10 ATLAS 800 PLUS configuring 6 1 general system information 6 1 operating 3 1 system status 6 1 authenticate trap transmission 6 9 auto daylight savings 6 11 auto repeat 12 7 12 9 auto TX yellow alarm 7 5 automatic routeback rejection 9 9 available 0505 9 13 9 18 B B8ZS 2 6 backup timing source 6 7 bantam test jack 2 3 baud rt 4 8 before installing 2 1 begin firmware update 6 14 BES 7 4 blinking green module status LED 4 3 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index 1 Index blinking green system LED 4 3 blinking red module status LED 4 3 blinking red system LED 4 3 blue
31. rather than spec ifying an IP address The name then appears in the Host Name field Removes a host name from the list simply select the host name you want to remove and at the prompt click Delete Establishes the Telnet session Terminates the Telnet session To re establish the session select Connect from Session Menu or press En ter three times This action restores the previous connection This feature is used with Express products primarily for sending configura tion files to the unit Ends the Telnet session and closes the Telnet screen Provides Copy and Paste commands Provides viewing alternatives for the terminal screen Three options change the color of the background window BackGround bold highlights Bold and text Text 12 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities Local Echo AutoRepeat gt CAPTURE MENU File Start Cfg Capture Stop Cfg Capture Buffer Size Save Buffer As Screen Capture HELP MENU Contents IP Status About VT 100 UTILITY Echoes each character that you enter Repeats characters you select from the keyboard if you hold down the key Provides options for capturing screen images Sends screen options data to a file in the format options listed below Used with the Express product line to start sending the scrolling screen cap ture to a file storage location Used with the
32. successful No B channels for call Normal No outgoing B channel n a available for call to number SPID Registration in Normal BRI LT Registering SPID REGISTER SPID progress lt spid gt SPID Registration Normal BRI LT All SPIDs SPIDS COMPLETE complete registered SPID registered Normal BRI NT Spid lt spid gt SPID REGISTERED registered SPID Registration Normal BRI NT All SPIDs SPIDS COMPLETE complete registered SPID Registration in Normal BRI NT Registering SPID REGISTER SPID progress lt spid gt Call Rejected Normal Rejected an incoming call n a for an unregistered SPID D Channel Up Normal D channel is UP D CHAN UP Dialing number Information Dialing lt called number gt n a Call not accepted Information Call not accepted to n a lt called number gt No channel available Call cleared Information Call to lt called number gt n a cleared from ATLAS end Call busy Information Call to lt called number gt n a declared busy after leaving ATLAS Call connected Information Call to lt called number gt n a connected Call ringing Information Call to lt called number gt n a ringing Call busy Information Call to lt called number gt n a refused Busy Call disconnected Information Call to lt called number gt n a A 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 6 Source ISDN Continued Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String
33. such as using T Watch PRO Editing or changing the Unit ID requires the use of a passcode if a passcode is defined See Set Passcode on page 4 11 for details on working with passcodes Unit Identification numbers must be between 2 and 9999 The number 1 is reserved for the PC Press Enter to record the Unit ID number and establish its availability when operating by remote control Press Cancel at any time to end the editing process Init Modem Provides the option to send the modem initialization string e g ATEOV1 amp D250 1 from the chain port to a modem connected to the chain port Configure this string in the terminal menus See Modem Initialization String on page 6 8 for details on how to change this field NOTE The Init Modem option is only used if Type is set to Dial Displays the current configuration options of installed modules 1 corre sponds to slot 1 S2 to slot 2 and so on When you select one of these options you can enable or disable the selected module The current status ENA En abled or DIS Disabled displays next to the module name Set this field to DIS Disable prior to removing a module from the ATLAS 800 unit The Utility menu allows miscellaneous settings to be displayed or modified Displays and or edits the current time and date The ATLAS 800 maintains the time and date during power off conditions After any numeric change press Enter to record the entry and move to the next editing position
34. that is for out going or incoming calls only not both Seized used for two way trunks Prevents the PBX from attempting to use a failed trunk for an outgoing call Custom Permits users to define the Fault Signaling to use in the form of A B set to 1 0 NOTE See also the trunk conditioning example on page 8 5 TO Slot Security level 3 Read security 5 Specifies the slot to use for the second end of a connection Select this option and a list of all of the slots and the modules installed in the slots dis plays Pick the appropriate slot Port Security level 3 Read security 5 Selects the port used for the second connection When you select this option a list of all the slots and available modules displays Select the appropriate slot 8 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu To Config RBS Activate Time Enbl Day Example 1 Security level 3 Read security 5 Specifies the configuration for the To connection The selections that dis play in this field are based on the type of module selected in the TO Slot option You must input the following information based on the type The same options for setting 0505 are available for this command as with the FROM Config option Security level 3 Read security 5 Robbed Bit Signaling Defines whether the connection has active RBS Where RBS is not an option ATLAS 800 automatically assigns the co
35. then you must define the Trunk Number DID Digits Write security 3 Read security 5 Transferred Defines the number of digits sent to ATLAS from the Net work DID Prefix Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the prefix digits which are not received as a part of the DID number ATLAS uses the combination of prefix and DID number to determine the User end point that receives the incoming call Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the number to use in determining which user end points should receive an incoming call if the Network connection does not provide DID digits For example if a certain incoming 050 trunk is meant to connect to an end point with the accept number of 963 8615 the Trunk Number would be set to 963 8615 NOTE The trunk number must be specific i e no wild cards Strips a selected quantity of the Most Significant Digits MSD of a dialed number for ATLAS prior to being forwarded out of the port The choices are None 1 2 or 3 For example if you set a Network port to accept all calls beginning with 9 9 and then set Strip MSD to 1 all digits except the lead ing 9 will be sent toward the Network The Strip MSD parameter does not affect the Call Accept criteria All of NOTE the digits including the MSDs that are subsequently stripped are used as accept criteria Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criteria for switching calls to a certain end point
36. you must configure the remote ATLAS 800 using a Telnet or VT 100 connection with destination IP address of the PC to which you want to transmit SysLog messages i e the IP address of the PC running the SysLog host utility 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities SysLog GUI Figure 12 1 on page 12 2 shows the SysLog Host GUI The conventional Menu Bar is described below beginning on page 12 3 see also Figure 12 2 Other features are described here 8 Atlas SysLog Host File Display Log Files Help System Name PUTER k ALL ADTRAN SYSTEMS gt x Source Slot Port C LOCALO C LOCALI C LOCAL2 C LOCAL3 C LOCAL4 C LOCALS C LOCALE C LOCAL Cancel Figure 12 1 ATLAS SysLog Host GUI Monitor The Monitor feature allows all SysLog messages to be pre filtered by Sys tem Name Source Slot and Port before displaying these messages to the user and logging the message to the pre designated monitor log file System Name Select from pull down menu Source Provides var preme ious filter op Atlas800 800 tions for the ATLAS Source Options X System Controller x CCIE X Switchboard X Frame Relay X Nx 56 64 X Resource Usage X Async 232 X Debug Print x 1 X Firmware Update x T3 X AIS Stack X Ethemet X L2 Formatted Messages X ISDN Events X Modem 56 16 X L2 Messages X DP Outgoing Signalling X CC Messages Slot Select applicable slots 0 8
37. 11 define 6 11 delete 6 11 front panel 4 11 label 6 11 levels 6 11 new 6 11 reset 4 11 passwords adding 6 11 deleting 6 11 path code 7 4 pattern clear 7 6 module test test pattern modules 7 6 pattern clear 7 6 PC management 3 5 performance 15 minutes 7 5 24 hour 7 5 current 7 4 performance data Index 7 Index clear 7 4 performance monitoring 2 6 pinout 10 BaseT 2 7 chain in 2 5 chain out 2 5 control in 2 5 ethernet 2 7 network 2 6 PLL status 7 3 polls no response 7 3 port 6 4 10 Base T 2 6 10 BaseT 2 3 chain in 2 3 2 4 chain out 2 5 control in 2 4 control out 2 5 dial plan 9 3 ethernet 2 6 ethernet status 6 5 name 7 5 configure ethernet port 6 8 speed 6 8 port name 7 5 port type configure chain port 6 8 power connection 2 1 power up testing 2 8 preconfigure module slots 7 2 pre sales support C 1 previous transfer status 6 15 previous update status 6 14 PRI Quad T1 PRI configuration 9 9 PRI switch 9 10 primary search 9 4 9 6 primary timing sources 6 7 print log 12 11 privileges SNMP 6 9 PRMs transmit 7 5 product overview 1 1 provision network 9 22 Prt 7 4 prt 7 3 PS1 fail 6 5 PS2 fail 6 5 Index 8 Q ORSS 7 6 ORSS generation 2 6 ORSS RLB results 7 6 Quad T1 PRI network termination PRI 9 9 R RBS 8 5 RCV 7 4 real time clock 6 10 rear panel 2 3 reboot system 6 18 receive level 7 4 red alarm 7 3 red CSU LED 4 3 red module status LED
38. 4 9 Date 3 4 9 Software bn tc eta E vea Epica b pee bg 4 9 etes mar rh Ban a n ebrei v i a e b EO EE IE A 4 10 Set Passcod e ae ee E Ce e extendi eo teet ee e eed 4 11 a he edie lu edv e p eap eee eee ib e ae eue ence 4 11 s iib oe deve b beato th ib d re fecere Pavo e E Ec E ED EDI 4 11 Actvye ATarms dad rede eite qoi ie e esce oua 4 11 View HIStory enero t toco nta coe ea roca e DIR Teele dass 4 12 Clear Elistoty eniti beati engem e dO e ed n epe it Pe rere pend 4 12 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal 5 1 Terminal Men Window eee ce eee Ce ede ba on dha ee Pee EE et e e e a Re ga ee teet uon 5 1 UP eat E EEG D NIRE 5 1 Window Panes iie De rte dct e pn eve as need abbas rb i c no E Ue dye HEN 5 2 Window Pane Navigation pie pere oe e dace e he eee eee d 5 2 Right Witidow Pane Notation eie etn teet ertet ie erint tts 5 2 Additional Terminal Menu Window Features esee enne trennen enne thee nne 5 3 Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys ente 5 3 Moving through the Menus entente rece a eir eb HH Fan tee t e Ee epos 5 3 Session Management Keystrokes a a E E eene nenne nennt 5 4 C
39. 6 15 update firmware 6 12 6 13 10 1 10 4 time current 6 10 restart schedule 6 14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 restart system 6 13 set 6 3 time event log 6 4 time date 4 9 timeout end of number 9 7 terminal session 6 7 timing source backup 6 7 primary 6 7 timing sources 6 5 tips for troubleshooting B 1 to clipboard 12 11 To Config 8 5 to printer 12 11 TO slot 8 4 transfer configuration file 6 15 current status 6 15 method 6 15 previous status 6 15 transfer method update firmware 6 13 transmit PRMs 7 5 trap destination 6 10 community 6 10 filtering 6 10 trap transmission 6 9 authenticate 6 9 treat call as accept 9 4 9 5 9 7 troubleshooting B 1 trunk number 9 14 trunk conditioning 8 4 trunk type 9 14 T Watch PRO 3 5 TX ethernet status 4 7 Tx frames 6 5 Tx PRMs 7 5 Tx yellow alarm enable disable 7 5 type module 7 1 U UAS 7 4 unavailable seconds 7 4 up and down arrows 4 1 4 4 update current status 6 14 61200180L1 1 Index firmware 6 12 module slot 6 13 restart schedule 6 13 TFTP 10 1 10 4 XMODEM 10 1 previous status 6 14 update status 6 15 updating firmware 10 1 upload configuration file 6 15 uptime system 6 3 usage DSO 7 4 use configuration 6 16 user map completed 9 28 users logged into system number of 6 12 using operation keys 4 4 using the front panel 4 1 util menu 4 9 utilities 12 1 utility TFTP server 12 9 VT 100 12 7 utility menu 4 9 V video conferen
40. 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Setting User Term Connections Continued for Example 3 Step Action 7 Set DID under Ifce Config to enabled 8 Set the DID Digits Transferred to 4 When you complete the User Term Dial Plan it appears as shown in Figure 9 11 ermination 0 gt 5 Ctrl 1 UBRHS 1 UBRHS 1 UBRHi 519 PRI 888 1010 888 1004 888 1002 888 1003 RBS 821 8 sims sims connections to user equipment I ce Lon I H 15tDS0 1 Figure 9 11 Completed User Map A connection is not actually made available until you press ESC to NOTE move the cursor to the index number or move the cursor onto another connection line 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 27 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu 9 28 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 10 Updating Firmware OVERVIEW To provide feature enhancements in the future ATLAS supports firmware updating by field personnel Two transfer methods are available for use in updating any modules that contain Flash memory including the ATLAS system controller The first transfer method is via the ATLAS Chain In port using XMODEM protocol The second transfer method is via the ATLAS built in Ethernet port using TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol To sim plify the update procedure a common menu interface is available fo
41. A System Event Logging describes the events monitored by the ATLAS 800 e Appendix B Troubleshooting describes how to diagnose different problems you may experience e Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information describes your warranty and how to con tact technical support e Appendix D Acronyms and Abbreviations lists acronyms and abbreviations used for the ATLAS 800 and its option modules e Appendix E Glossary defines terms used with ATLAS 800 and its option modules NOTE CAUTION WARNING Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruptions Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to human life xi xii Table of Contents List Of Figures e xix List OF Tables xxi Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 eee eret ennt te teta n noon tn tatnen tn satanas tnus 1 1 Product Overviews een t ete e eR RT AO es ee DR e A ENTE Te 1 1 ATLAS 800 ne SaoBa ecole dtm pees ea asad Bin Coad hie 1 1 ATLAS 800 Beatures uote iere Do REC E e I E ie Ee EH RD 1 5 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 cscssssesesssssssssssesssssssesesssssssssssessssessssesesessensnsesesseseeees 2 1 Inspect the ADTRAN 5hipmient 5 cene tete etin een eter reete
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43. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Initialize Modem Write security 4 Read security 5 Sends the Modem Initialization string to the modem When you select this command the following message displays Please verify a modem is connected to the chain port before continuing Confirm y n Ensure that a modem is connected before selecting Y Flow Control Write security 2 Read security 5 This option sets the flow control for the chain port You may configure the chain port flow control for OFF or H W hardware SNMP Write security 3 Read security 5 Provides a way to configure SNMP access for the ATLAS 800 For detailed information on SNMP refer to SNMP Management on page 11 1 The follow ing options are available for review and editing SNMP Access Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines whether SNMP access to the ATLAS 800 is enabled or disabled Select the appropriate option SNMP Communities Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines SNMP manager s characteristics as follows IP Address Specifies the IP address of the network manager Privileges Defines Get read only and Get Set read and write privi leges Get Name Defines the community name for Get access This value must match the Get name defined on the network manage ment station Public is the default name Set Name Defines the community name for Set access This value must match eithe
44. Enabled Presentation allowed Disabled ID Presentation Presentation restricted ID Number Number not available Switch Type First DSO Number of DSOs Outgoing Number Conversion Figure 9 3 Network Term PRI Ifce Config Menu Tree Write security 2 Read security 5 Defines the type of PRI switch that ATLAS is connected to If connected to another ATLAS both need to be set to the same type The available options include Lucent 5E Northern DMS 100 National ISDN and AT amp T 4ESS Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the first active DSO for a fractional PRI Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the number of 050 used for calls on a fractional PRI 050 24 is assumed to be used by the PRI for the D channel Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the rules for converting as dialed numbers into ISDN number type and plan As dialed Send digits provided as unknown number type ISDN Convert to ISDN type using the 10 digit national form National pref if possible ISDN Convert to ISDN type using the 7 digit subscriber Subscriber pref form if possible ISDN National Send digits provided as National Number Type DMS DMS Reserved Reserved Numbering Plan pref 9 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Strip MSD Netwrk Spec Fac Voice Netwrk Spec Fac Data Called Digits Transferred When
45. Error Illegal An unknown operation was detected by ATLAS Operation when transferring the update file from the TFTP network server Error User Indicates the user selected Cancel Update to Aborted abort reception of the update file from the TFTP network server Firmware Module Slot Slot 6 Status Module Type Sys Ctrl Transfer gt Transfer Method mee Utilization TFTP Server IP Address 8 8 8 8 Selftest TFTP Server Filename Restart Schedule Restart Immediately after Update Current Update Status Idle Previous Update Status Has not been attempted Begin Firmware Update 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Figure 10 2 Update Firmware Menu Interface 10 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 11 SNMP Management SNMP As local area network LAN environments became standardized over the past ten years multivendor equipment grew with competition It became necessary to manage various vendor equipment from a single control con sole Thus Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP emerged as the standard for managing commercial TCP IP networks The term SNMP broadly refers to the message protocols used to exchange information be tween the network management station and the managed devices as well as to the structure of network management databases Basic Components Network Manager Agent MIB SNMP has three basic components network manager agent and manage ment inf
46. Events dites acte e cin or etc RP P TER Gras 12 4 ER 12 4 Clear Red Events seins aao male deni p iet d aic mien 12 4 ini C HR 12 4 Telnet Utility en nh miens 12 4 Session Rice ect eee poe ona Re e eee edes 12 5 Connect cte nid ea I DEDI ia ne C I motn de 12 5 DISCODBOGE ions nte RE D A HERE 12 6 Transfer fo ciini aso eredi en pcena Piedra ied Fe cutie feet dire Pod 12 6 lod pL R E 12 6 cin EE Pede ie eiie tatis ouai enata e ee e OU EIE 12 6 Options Ment diate Rata indies Reit nate be ipei EE te E eoe dites 12 6 Colors on e OR m bite i dere 12 6 Belo 5 exe 12 7 AuUtoRepeat se pinea tacet se Sous cipia 12 7 Capture Menu bn mate hed belive indica EUH brani tivo 12 7 di EE H 12 7 Butter Si Ze pP 12 7 Save Buffer As etai Seales hig etcetera ttu iei te Pee DOES Geeta 12 7 Screen Captures wach died d bah iesu Maa simam reri es Masia d 12 7 Help Mentis meme ttbi deett eee ec b mide 12 7 Contents sra eee en o eee NI 12 7
47. Express product line to stop sending the scrolling screen cap ture to a file storage location Disables terminal window scroll bars when set to zero This is the normal setting for ATLAS This number represents the number of lines to capture in the memory buffer Save screen capture to a file Copies the text on the current Telnet screen to the clipboard You can open any word processor and paste the clipboard contents into the program This option is helpful when debugging Provides on line help for using the ADTRAN Utilities Opens the on line help Displays the local port address and the status of the connection Displays version and owner information Use the VT 100 to configure an ATLAS 800 which is directly connected to a PC The VT 100 display is almost identical to the Telnet display For a detailed description of how to work with the Telnet program refer to Navigating the Terminal Menu on page 5 1 and for a detailed description of the VT 100 interface see VT 100 Utility on page 12 7 If you need help setting up the ATLAS 800 for a VT 100 session refer to Using VI 100 Terminal Em ulation on page 3 4 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities SESSION MENU Connect Disconnect File Transfer XMODEM CRC ASCII Cfg Files VT 100 menus include Session Edit Port Options Capture and Help see the menu tree in Figure 12 4
48. LB 7 6 local echo 12 7 12 9 local loopback 7 6 modules 7 6 LOFC 7 4 log clear events 6 4 clear selftest 6 17 failure messages 6 4 field Telnet utility 12 11 system events 6 10 view selftest 6 16 warnings 6 4 log out of a session 5 4 loopback local 7 6 modules 7 6 remote 7 6 loopback accept 7 5 LOS 7 3 loss of frame count 7 4 loss of signal 7 3 Lucent 5E 9 10 Quad T1 PRI 9 15 management via PC 3 5 map user map complete 9 28 map name 8 2 maps dedicated 7 6 nailed 7 6 max telnet session 6 7 memory installed 6 3 menu alarm 4 11 configuration 4 7 Index 6 module 7 2 modules 6 18 path 5 1 session 12 5 status 4 7 submenu 7 3 system status 6 3 system utility 6 12 util 4 9 menu structure front panel 4 4 menu tree front panel main menu 4 6 menus dedicated maps 8 1 dial plan 9 1 modules 7 1 system config 6 6 system info 6 2 system utility 6 12 method signaling 9 14 modem initialize 6 8 6 9 modem initialization string 6 8 module configuration 7 5 menu 7 2 slot 7 1 slot number 4 1 state 7 2 status LED 4 1 type 7 1 update firmware 6 13 module online LED 4 3 module settings 6 1 module slot update firmware 6 13 module slots preconfigure 7 2 module status 4 2 module status LED 4 3 module submenu 7 3 module test LED 4 3 modules alarms 7 2 installing 2 7 menu options 6 18 online 7 3 status 7 3 test 7 2 test pattern 7 6 modules menu 7 1 MON 2 3 2 7 Monitor 2 3
49. Operation Keys isses hes ma ee eR a e ESTES RR YR eee ESSE A os 4 4 Table 6 1 Password Security Levels nen 6 2 Table 8 1 Connections and Ports 0 00 cece ence ene ne hrs 8 6 Table 9 1 Network and Attached Equipment Provisioning 0 000000000 9 23 Table 9 2 Network Terminations sss ee han 9 24 Table 9 3 User Terminations E RSEN 9 24 Table 10 1 TFTP Upload e 10 5 Table 11 1 Trap Destination List see a em ee eet ey XY nes XY eee ee at 11 2 Table 11 2 Standard Traps ix eot TCR e T t une aie athe yates 11 3 Table 11 3 DS1SNMP Traps nier t pn re a oa e PP e d e ea e d RE 11 4 Table 11 4 051 Current Alert SNMP Traps ssseeeeeseeeeeee e 11 4 Table 11 5 Total Alert I taps i coste EHI Et ee eem tae do e ren bi tero tee Ede 11 5 lable A 1 Source System se pS es E E ees eti ie Wed attesa e red We eat A 2 Table 2 Source Switchboard irisse nent nent nent hrs A 3 Table Acs Source NX 56 04 DERI PDA edad ond eu A 4 Table Ata Source Time c edem Ue ese uie Ee A 5 Fable A 5 SourcetEBEth rnet ERE EA ee Ee ee T A 6 Table A 6 Souree ISDN SOLEM Rr RR PR du ER A 7 Table A 7 ISDN Cause Qodes ceu EX A ELE RV DARE RI ETE APER A 10 Table 8 Cause Code Log Entries een A 12 Table 9 Source ISDN L2 Messages
50. Public My commission expires viii Canadian Equipment Limitations The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction NOTE Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facil ities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an accept able 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 assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent deg radation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility desig nated 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 util ity telephone lines and internal metallic waterpipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly
51. SHOCK REMOVING POWER SUPPLY U jJ Blank panel covering an unused option slot Control Chain In Port Supplemental earth ground lug Figure 2 2 DC Powered ATLAS 800 Rear Panel The Control Chain In port EIA 232 connects the ATLAS 800 to a comput er or modem Control In or to another ATLAS 800 Base Unit Chain In The Control Chain In port input does the following e Accepts EIA 232 input from a PC or a modem to control the ATLAS 800 e Attaches to another ATLAS 800 chain input e Operates at 9600 or 2400 bps e Acts as input for PC control or as input for a chained connection e Acts as an interface for flash memory software downloads using XMODEM Connection The Control Chain In connection follows with the pinout shown in Table 2 1 Connector type RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 2 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 Table 2 1 Control Chain In Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis 2 RTS Request to send flow control 3 RXDATA Data received by the ATLAS 800 4 DTR Data terminal ready 5 TXDATA Data transmitted by the ATLAS 800 6 CD Carrier detect 7 UNUSED 8 CTS Clear to send flow control Control Chain Out Port Connection The Control Chain Out port RJ 48C connects to another ATLAS 800 Chain In connector The Control Chain Out port output provides the fol lowing e ETA 232
52. System T1 PRL ISDN Ethernet etc Any event with a sever ity greater than or equal to the threshold defined in the event logging filter list is logged to the system event log Events that do not appear in the event log do not appear in the Front Panel alarm lists Therefore the event logging filters are applied to both the terminal and the Front Panel menu lists See System Event Logging on page 6 10 for details on setting the thresholds for event logging Displays a list of current alarms reported by the base controller If no alarms are current this menu item displays End of List If there are current alarms this display includes two lines of text The top line is the alarm source The bottom line is the alarm message 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 4 11 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel View History Displays a time and date stamped list of the alarms that have occurred in the ATLAS 800 Some alarm types include A to indicate the alarm is active and 1 to indicate the alarm is inactive Clear History Clears the alarm history log CAUTION When you clear the alarm history log you cannot retrieve the data 4 12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu TERMINAL MENU WINDOW The ATLAS 800 uses a multilevel menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields All menu items and data fields display in the terminal menu window through which you have complete contr
53. T1 RXDATA TIP Receives data from the network 3 6 7 8 UNUSED 4 R TXDATA RING Sends data toward the network 5 T TXDATA TIP Sends data toward the network 10BaseT Ethernet Connection The 10BaseT Ethernet port RJ 48C provides an Ethernet LAN connection which is used for TFTP SNMP and Telnet connection Connection The network connection follows with the pinout shown in Table 2 4 Connector type USOC RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 2 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 Table 2 4 Ethernet 10BaseT Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 TX1 Transmit positive 2 TX2 Transmit negative 3 RX1 Receive positive 4 5 7 8 UNUSED 6 RX2 Receive negative MON Monitor The MON bantam test jack provides a bridged access jack for non intrusive monitoring of the T1 circuits receiving data When connected to this jack configure the test equipment for a bridged termination Option Slots Figure 2 3 shows the option slot numbering designation as viewed from the rear of the ATLAS 800 All slots are functionally identical except slots seven and eight which can also accommodate an optional power supply for re dundancy gt SLOT 1 SLOT 5 a a SLOT 2 SLOT 6 T tc SLOT 3 SLOT 7 SLOT 4 SLOT 8 s Figure 2 3 ATLAS 800 Slot Designation Rear View INSTALL ANY OPTION MODULES After installing
54. Tree 4 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel STATUS S0 System Ethernet Status Chain Port Status 61 58 CONFIG S0 System To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy the following notations are used gt MENUS Submenus Sub submenus The Status menu branch lets you view the status of the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and any installed modules Displays status options that are available for the ATLAS 800 Base Unit Choose from Ethernet see Ethernet Status on page 4 7 or Chain Port see Chain Port Status on page 4 7 Shows the status of the 10BaseT Ethernet connection port The following port status options display in the LCD window An asterisk indicates ac tivity for the item TX Data is being transmitted from the 10BaseT port on the system con troller RX Data is being received on the 10BaseT port LNK Thecurrent status of the 10BaseT link integrity test is indicated LNK should always be on when the unit is connected to a function al 10BaseT hub Indicates the status of the Chain Port The following port status options dis play in the LCD window An asterisk indicates activity for the item Read only RTS Request to send CTS Clear To send DTR Data terminal ready DCD Data carrier detect Displays the current status of installed modules 51 corresponds to slot 1 S2 to slot 2 and so on When you se
55. Tree To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy the following notations are used gt MENUS Submenus Sub submenus gt NETWORK Write security 3 Read security 5 TERM Allows the user to define option parameters for ports which terminate a connection from the Network PSTN 9 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Slot Port Sig Out Accept Src ID Accept Number In applications where two ATLAS units are used in a point to point configuration a port in the ATLAS at one end would act as the Network NOTE User Termination while the ATLAS at the opposite end would be terminating a Network connection Index number for slots Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the slot number containing the port that terminates a Network con nection Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the ATLAS port that terminates a Network connection There may be more than one end point associated with a particular port Ifa T1 is connected to the PSTN some DSOs may be used for long distance while others are used for local calls These would constitute two end points trunks over a single physical port NOTE Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the type of signaling used for a connection end point RBS speci fies a T1 using robbed bit signaling while PRI designates a Primary Rate ISDN interface This sele
56. Write security 5 Read security 5 Allows you to send pings ICMP requests to devices accessible via the net work NOTE Only ping one session can be active at a time 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 17 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control IP Address Count Size Timeout Round trip min Round trip avg Round trip max Tx Stats Reset Stats Start Stop Reboot System Factory Default System Write security 5 Read security 5 Specifies the IP address to ping Write security 5 Read security 5 Specifies the number of pings to send The default number is and the maxi mum value is 99 Write security 5 Read security 5 Specifies the size in bytes of the data portion of the ping request The default value is 64 bytes and the maximum size is 1024 bytes Write security 5 Read security 5 Specifies the time in milliseconds to wait for the ping reply before timing out The default timeout is three seconds and the maximum timeout value is ten seconds Read security 5 Displays the minimum round trip time of the ping request reply of the cur rent set of pings Read security 5 Displays the average round trip time of the ping request reply of the cur rent set of pings Read security 5 Displays the maximum round trip time of the ping request reply of the cur rent set of pings Read security 5 Displays the number of pin
57. You can also move to a different field to edit by press ing Enter at the editing position without making any change or by using the up and down arrow keys Press Cancel at any time to end the editing pro cess Displays the current software revision level loaded into the Base Unit con troller This information is required when requesting assistance from ADT RAN Technical Support or when updates are needed Press Cancel to exit this option 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 4 9 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Selftest Run Selftest Show Results Executes a system self test and the LCD displays the Pass or Fail when the test is complete Options include Run Selftest Show Results and Clear Re sults NOTE The Selftest option disrupts data flow Initiates a self test When you select this option the prompt Selftest Are You Sure Y N displays To initiate the self test select Y and press Enter Se lect N and press Enter to cancel the self test If you select Y and proceed with the self test the LCD displays the message Selftest in progress When the self test is complete with no failures detected the OK LED illuminates and the LCD momentarily displays Self Test Passed If failures are detected a list of failures displays in the LCD window The full self test procedure consists of the following steps 1 Board level tests An on board processor executes a series of tests checking the circuitr
58. a 4ESS is configured many installations require the national NOTE form where possible this may also be the preferred form in 10 digit calling areas Write security 3 Read security 5 Strips a selected quantity of the Most Significant Digits MSD of a dialed number for ATLAS prior to being forwarded out of the port The choices are None 1 2 or 3 For example if you set a Network port to accept all calls beginning with 9 9 and then set Strip MSD to 1 all digits except the lead ing 9 will be sent toward the Network The Strip MSD parameter does not affect the Call Accept criteria All of NOTE the digits including the MSDs that are subsequently stripped are used as accept criteria Write security 3 Read security 5 Network Specific Facility Voice Defines the specific facility IEs to send to the Network Use this option if the customer has subscribed to a network specific facility service including AT amp T SDN AT amp T Megacom 800 AT amp T Megacom AT amp T Accunet AT amp T Long Distance AT amp T International 800 AT amp T Dial It 900 Multiquest National ISDN INWATS Nortel Private Net work Nortel InWats Nortel OutWats Nortel Foreign Exchange and Nortel Tie Trunk A setting of Normal indicates no special facilities have been sub scribed The facility request can be different for voice calls and data calls Write security 3 Read security 5 Network Specific Facility Data Defines the specific facility IEs
59. alarm 7 3 7 4 boot ROM rev 6 3 bootROM 6 17 bursty errored seconds 7 4 C called digits transferred 9 11 9 16 cancel 4 1 4 4 menu 4 5 capture 12 7 12 9 category 6 4 logging A 1 chain in 2 4 pinout 2 5 chain out 2 3 2 5 pinout 2 5 chain port configure 6 8 framing errs 6 6 overrun errs 6 6 Rx bytes 6 6 signal leads 6 6 status menu 4 7 Tx bytes 6 6 chain port configuration 4 8 chain in port 2 3 chain out port 2 3 challenge 4 11 clear performance data 7 4 selftest log 6 17 system event log 6 4 system LED 6 5 test pattern 7 6 clear history 4 12 clear key 4 1 4 4 clear log 12 11 clearing fields 4 2 clock 6 10 CLR 7 4 code 7 5 colors 12 6 12 9 community trap destination 6 10 completed network map 9 27 completed user map 9 28 config 4 7 config menu ethernet configuration 4 8 50 system 4 7 Index 2 S1 S8 4 9 config transfer 6 15 configuration from port 8 3 get from TFTP server 12 13 interface 9 7 load 6 16 module 7 5 save to server 6 16 save to TFTP server 12 12 use 6 16 configuration file get from server 6 15 send to server 6 15 configuration menu 4 7 configure 6 8 chain port 6 8 configure port type 6 8 default gateway 6 8 ethernet port 6 8 ethernet port name 6 8 event logging 6 10 flow control 6 9 IP address 6 8 module slots 7 2 subnet mask 6 8 configuring ATLAS 800 PLUS 6 1 configuring Syslog 6 10 connect Telnet menu 12 5 connection activate 8 2 create edit 8
60. and a data pattern is sent and tested The result of the self test on each installed port is listed with Pass Fail results A typical test log is shown in Figure 6 5 The log includes the following additional fields Idx Index number of the log Time Time and date log created ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control SI ATLAS slot number Pt ATLAS port number Event Description of event Result Shows Pass Fail results The tests associated with the system controller include the following This test Logs this result Flash Flash memory checksum verified BootRom Boot ROM checksum verified DSP RAM Memory associated with the DTMF DSP RTC RAM Memory associated with the real time clock TDM RAM Memory associated with mapping TDM bandwidth DRAM Dynamic RAM used for program execution 10 09 14 10 09 15 10 09 15 10 09 15 10 09 15 10 09 15 10 09 32 10 09 36 10 09 40 10 09 45 10 09 49 10 09 54 10 09 58 10 09 59 Selftest Started Flash Test Passed Bootrom Test Passed DSP RAM Test Passed RTC RAM Test Passed TDM RAM Test Passed DRAM Test Passed Port Test Passed Port Test Passed Port Test Passed Port Test Passed Port Test Passed Port Test Passed Selftest Completed Passed CASETEI SCeNWkenNooocoococo Figure 6 5 View Self test Log Clear Self test Log Write security 3 Read security 5 Clears the self test log Ping
61. control of a master clock 2 A method of data transmission requiring the transmission of timing pulses to keep the sender and receiver synchronized in their communication used to send blocks of information Synchronous data transmission is used in high speed data circuits because there is less overhead than asynchronous transmission of characters which contain two extra bits per character to affect timing T1 circuit Also T 1 A digital transmission link with a capacity of 1 544 Mbps T1 uses two pairs of normal twisted wires T1 normally can handle 24 voice conversations with each conversation being digitized at 64 kbps With more advanced digital voice encoding techniques it can handle more voice channels T1 is a standard for digital transmission in North America 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual E 5 Appendix E Glossary T3 Module One of the ATLAS 800 option modules The T3 Module provides one or two channelized T3 interfaces TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of communications protocols that encom passes media access packet transport session communications file transfer electronic mail and ter minal emulation TDM Time Division Multiplexing A method for sending two or more signals over a common transmission path by assignment the path sequentially to each signal each assignment being for a discrete time interval Telco Telephone company Telnet A terminal emulation protocol part
62. de en ie eso 6 5 Clear System ve uai ime cade inedit etat 6 5 System AlaEms tied eer Lees arbe teats 6 5 System Timing SOUEFCe so rare a Ses ER ete ta edd beo Soe Savon Bs e Sees tote 6 5 iac node E ed d tinea adea dutedaine que 6 5 Chain Port Signal Leads ren enixe E e i erre a d Ete deiecit iedas 6 6 Chain Port TX Bytes see ntepene emet eh eiie bud eoe n DP HE abi pete ira ire 6 6 xiv ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L 1 1 Table of Contents Chain Port RX Bytes s bsi PD pp eve e ree 6 6 Chain Port Overrun et p o P de ee 6 6 Chain Port Framing eedem aie eie de a iste erede 6 6 Clear Chair Port uode eiat natat cse ee c eei dete e de Peso S 6 6 System Config unte sitate n bre evi EE n ibat n Poi Ee en Peter e vp eere 6 6 Primary Timing SoUfCec asinos eiie I fc e Re bibis ec es o iet idis 6 7 Backup Timing SOUICe oe eee eh deeft pede Tp epe eie ett p ba dete uds 6 7 ADEP AddYess 35 eod a ie teiz nei ee tema iten qiie Dice iiie a 6 7 Session TimeOut inne Ae ei tess iate b Moved bete e 6 7 Max Telnet Sessions its Pi EO BECA OEC 6 7 Ethernet Port xu eee De eee ib a eo Co eaten diee etes 6 8 Cait eite piana etnia ic ee DI Iii 6 8 SNM
63. enables end to end digital connec tions The network supports diverse services through integrated access arrangements and defines a limited set of standard multipurpose interfaces for equipment vendors network providers and cus tomers Interworking with a public switched telephone network is retained kbps Kilobits per second 1 000 bits per second 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual E 3 Appendix E Glossary LAN local area network Group of computers and peripheral devices connected by a communications chan nel limited by distance LCD liquid crystal display Alphanumeric characters that appear in a display area as a result of light reflect ing off a special crystalline substance leased line A telecommunication facility or link reserved for the exclusive use of one customer Also called a ded icated line local loop In telephony the wire pair that connects a subscriber to a phone company end office typically contain ing two wires Four wire local loops are common however especially with leased voice grade circuits loopback A diagnostic procedure where data is sent to the device being tested and the output of the device is fed directly back to its input looped around and the returning data is checked against that which was sent LED light emitting diode Alphanumeric characters that glow when supplied with a specified voltage Mbps Mega bits per second A measure of the amount of information travelling ac
64. etri rte pe n DEN E eset etum e en Sr n edd 11 1 MIB enean atit quce e D si ie eg 11 1 SNMP Traps cinere pe tp dh vod m tdeo HE pret ordi ori Diae fence dist 11 2 Trap Destination List 23 5 anie hti peteret 11 2 Configuring a Trap Destination List via Terminal Menu 7 eee 11 2 Filtering Disabling Traps saine agp eedem mediale nee iet Pudet 11 2 Standard Traps serene epos n iiss seen i er Poe EID ned EE Yos 11 3 517 net dove ette d nio nine te ert ene a eo ant iori CSDL cde 11 3 xvi ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L 1 1 Table of Contents DS1 Alarm Traps issis isean Heo c etie m esce ret ee oe tones 11 3 D51 Alert Traps esten tt deeem ee Pee i rr te acte ters 11 4 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Utilities eese 12 1 OV 12 1 5ysEog HostiDaemons c oos eed dte Diet edente 12 1 Sysbog GUI uidet deae eie ede cA Ote ete pes 12 2 MORUItOE i neni ee ted e Rene nici edo reis isecems 12 2 Men Bag in aie efte ite orale d eee EE e hae i bere eh sewn b dee eve ena 12 3 ame entend 12 3 DIS lary D P oe ae 12 3 OS FiOS e O eevee 12 4 Erase Files P 12 4 Define RED
65. for voice but are actually being used for data Write security 3 Read security 5 Outgoing number reject list Defines the parameters for outgoing calls that ATLAS 800 will not send to the Network Designates which numbers this particular end point will NOT pass on to ward the Network PSTN This is used when the outgoing call filter is dif ferent for different users The wild cards are identical as in Outgoing Call Accept For example if desired each user termination port can be set to re ject different numbers 0 1 9would reject all long distance calls but only for this user termination If permitted in the Network Termination end point this user could not dial long distance numbers while other users could NOTE Allows ATLAS to reject outgoing calls based on call type For example a for the Reject Number Digital 56 64 enabled and Audio and Speech dis abled rejects all digital calls while not rejecting analog calls This list may remain blank if the Accept List meets desired filtering NOTE The Call Reject list takes precedence over the Call Accept list The Interface Configuration Ifce Config menu sets configuration parame ters for the end point These parameters vary by the type of port selected For detailed information on the interface configuration for a particular module refer to the appropriate Module User Manual See also Quad T1 PRI Interface Configuration on page 9 9 Sets ATLAS options w
66. important in rural areas Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate NOTE The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage 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 equipment that the total of the LNs of all devices does not exceed 100 The ringer equivalence number REN assigned to each terminal adapter is used to determine the total number of devices that may be connected to each circuit The sum of the RENs from all devices in the circuit should not exceed a total of 5 0 About this Manual The ATLAS 800 system consists of the Base Unit and one or more option modules Each option mod ule includes its own user manual which contains specific information about installing configuring and testing the option module insert the option module manuals into this binder This ATLAS User Manual provides the information you need to install configure test and troubleshoot the ATLAS 800 system when applicable this manual refers you to the individual option module user manual The arrangement of this user manual allows you to quickly and easily find the information you need An overview of the contents of this manual follows Introduction e Chap
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68. privileges Software Upgrade e Flash memory lt lt TFTP download e XMODEM via control port Signaling Support e ISDN D channel Robbed bit signaling E amp M Ground Start Loop Start e Converts between robbed bit signaling and ISDN D Channel e Direct inward dialing ISDN Switch Types e 5ESS DMS 100 National ISDN Dedicated Connection Maps e Up to five connection maps e Time of day day of week configurable e Preserves signaling through cross connect e No effect on nonconfigured channels Switched Connection Maps e Inbound and outbound call filtering and blocking Testing e Local and remote payload line V 54 e Patterns 511 ORSS all ones all zeros Performance Monitoring e Error counts ES SES UAS AS EFSEC Alarms Error Rates e Reports Information stored for last 24 hours in 15 minute increments 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 1 5 Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 1 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 INSPECT THE ADTRAN SHIPMENT Before installing the ATLAS 800 carefully inspect the ATLAS 800 Base Unit for shipping damage If you suspect damage file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer and Product Service see Warranty and Technical Support Information on page C 1 If possible keep the original shipping container for returning the ATLAS 800 for repair or for verification of damage during shipment
69. security 1 Read security 5 Begins updating the firmware for the selected modules To start this action enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel You can also cancel the operation after the update has begun For XMODEM updates cancel the process via the terminal emulation software consult your documentation for information ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Update Status Config Transfer Transfer Method TFTP Server IP Address TFTP Server Filename Current Transfer Status Previous Transfer Status on how to do this For TFIP updates you can cancel the process by select ing Cancel Update from this field Read security 5 Displays the status of the current firmware update These fields are identi cal to those defined in Current Update Status on page 6 14 Write security 3 Read security 5 Used only with TFTP transfers Sends a file containing the ATLAS 800 con figuration to a file on a TFTP server using the TFTP protocol through the 10BaseT Ethernet port Config Transfer also lets you save the ATLAS 800 configuration as a backup file so you can use the same configuration with multiple ATLAS 800 units In addition Config Transfer can retrieve a con figuration file from a TFIP server To support these transfers ADTRAN delivers a TFTP program with ATLAS 800 called TFTP Server You can configure any PC running Mi crosoft Windows wit
70. the correct BRI interface Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS will not send to the Network Index number Identifies which numbers this end point will not pass on toward the Net work PSTN The reject list may consist of multiple entries and may be used to more easily specify the call filtering desired The wild cards are identi cal as in Out Accept NOTE The Reject list takes precedence over the Accept list For example 1 900 would reject all 1 900 long distance calls and 1 would reject all long distance calls 9 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Data 64 K Data 56 K Audio and Speech Config gt USER TERM Slot Svc Port Link Sig In Accept Src ID Allows ATLAS to reject outgoing calls based on call type For example a for the Reject Number Digital 56 64 enabled and Audio and Speech disabled rejects all digital calls while not rejecting analog calls NOTE This list may remain blank if the Accept list meets desired filtering Sets configuration parameters for the end point These parameters vary by the type of port selected For detailed information on the interface configu ration for a particular module refer to the appropriate Module User Manual See also Quad T1 PRI Interface Configuration on page 9 9 Defines option parameters for ports which te
71. tions Access the Telnet program remotely through the 10BaseT Ethernet port For a detailed description of how to work with the Telnet program refer to Nav igating the Terminal Menu on page 5 1 and for a detailed description of the Telnet interface see Figure 5 1 on page 5 1 If you need help setting up the ATLAS 800 for a Telnet session refer to Using the Terminal Menu on page 3 2 12 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Utilities The Telnet menus include Session Edit Options Capture and Help see the menu tree in Figure 12 3 on page 12 5 Host Name Connect Port Session Disconnect Edit Entry Transfer Cfg Add New Exit Delete Connect Edit Copy Paste Background Telnet Options Colors Bold Local Echo Text Auto Repeat File Start Cfg Capture Express Feature Onl Stop Cfg Capture P y Capture Buffer Size Save Buffer As Screen Capture Help Contents IP Status About Figure 12 3 Telnet Menu Tree gt SESSION Click on Session to open the Telnet session MENU Connect Opens dialog box for setting Host HostName Sa Port parameters for a Telnet session Also lets Cs Paene Z Ad New you Edit Entry Add Cancel Delete New entry and Delete stored entries When the parameters are set click Connect to make the con nection Click Cancel to end the session Host Name Accepts a
72. to send to the Network Use this option if the customer has subscribed to a network specific facility service including AT amp T SDN AT amp T Megacom 800 AT amp T Megacom AT amp T Accunet AT amp T Long Distance AT amp T International 800 AT amp T Dial It 900 Multiquest National ISDN INWATS Nortel Private Net work Nortel InWats Nortel OutWats Nortel Foregin Exchange and Nortel Tie Trunk A setting of Normal indicates no special facilities have been sub scribed The facility request can be different for data calls and voice calls Write security 2 Read security 5 Informs ATLAS of how many digits to expect Options are None Three Four and All The default is All and is almost always correct If less than All digits are sent then you must define the prefix see Prefix below Prefix Accepts the prefix for the digits received For example say the number of Called Digits Transferred is Four and Prefix is 963 If the number called is 963 8005 the telco PRI switch would send 8005 and Prefix would supply 963 This entire number would then be used to determine which ATLAS User port end point would receive the call 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 11 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Outgoing Caller ID Write security 3 Read security 5 Source ID Swap ANI DNIS Inserts a called ID based on the following selections Send as ATLAS forwards whatever ID it receives including None prov
73. 0180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual xvii Table of Contents TFTP Server nete seite reels Hee s bee etica ris b er reed dd 12 9 ServerMenlr edem ms e E bU ee a ed t i ore re eese aspe 12 11 Enaple 12 11 Disable dei de ee 12 11 Abort env odd obe tg cred EE i HER dad Ped 12 11 iq cc DET 12 11 Log sectetuer ater Se secs acta TU TAG Aetio tu DA sep US o EIS 12 11 to Clipboard seie nee eee doe nace a ie cett e e Le fene estela 12 11 tO Printerz uites Seit t be o ee cbr t an es be 12 11 Clear Logi 2i iencetenereh er ih auras Ea E aN eren m hien e ee nerd 12 11 G M 12 11 COMMONS 5c 12 11 ABOU iiie ten bo bog e t pe ad 12 11 pe YK b ke STE O mE 12 11 Meter Field e Her e ce ei e e e tbe Roe ES 12 11 Log Field iine ated tee eee eee ree Decr e e e eee 12 11 Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP Server 77 essen 12 12 Successful Eransfer nee Oei e ta ete tr EO eei is 12 12 Unsuccessful Transter nac aee ede tete deiade 12 13 Retrieving the Configuration from a TFTP Server sss een 12 13 Appendix A System Event Logging
74. 2 current 8 2 dedicated 7 6 from 8 3 LAN 2 6 name 8 2 power 2 1 connections 2 3 connects 8 2 contents of shipment 2 1 control in 2 4 pinout 2 5 control out 2 5 controlled slip seconds 7 4 controller revision 6 3 controller board slots 7 1 controller info 7 3 control Z 5 3 create dedicate map 8 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 creating dedicated map 8 6 dial plan 9 19 CSS 7 4 CSU status LED 4 1 4 3 CTS chain port status 4 7 clear to send 6 6 current dedicate map 8 2 performance 7 4 current date time 6 10 current time data 6 3 current transfer status 6 15 current update status 6 14 customer service C 1 D D channel sync 7 4 D4 2 6 data 64 kbps accept 9 4 9 5 9 7 data field described 4 5 data tables 6 5 configuring 6 6 date 4 9 current 6 10 restart schedule 6 14 restart system 6 13 set 6 3 daylight savings 6 11 DCD chain port status 4 7 data carrier detect 6 6 D chan 7 4 dedicate map create edit 8 2 050 available 8 3 dedicated map 7 6 activate 8 2 activate time 8 5 creating 8 6 current 8 2 DSO selection 8 3 enter connections 8 2 from connection 8 3 insert connection 8 2 map name 8 2 module configuration 8 7 number of connections 8 2 overview example 8 6 dedicated maps menu 8 1 61200180L1 1 Index def gateway 4 8 default password 6 11 default gateway configure 6 8 define passwords 6 11 define IP address 3 3 delete alarm history 4 12 event log 6 4 password 6 11 sel
75. 2 Front Panel LCD 4 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Selecting Front Panel Menus To do this Go to this menu See also page Display the status of the ATLAS 800 STATUS 4 7 Display the card type in each slot STATUS 4 7 Perform limited configuration of the ATLAS 800 CONFIG 4 7 Monitor and modify miscellaneous settings UTIL 4 9 View a log of system events ALRM 4 11 Using the Front Panel Menus Menu Item Activity Comments Data Field Menu items followed by a colon indicate a data field that you can edit for example changing the baud rate See also Editing a Data Field on page 4 5 Status Field Menu items followed by an equal sign 2 indicate the state of the item for example Online Select and Activate a Menu Item To select a menu item place the cursor on the menu item 1 by pressing the number corresponding to the menu item or 2 highlighting the menu item with the up or down arrows Exit any Menu Field Operation or Display Press Cancel as many times as required to return to the desired menu level or Press Home to return to the Main menu Editing a Data Field Step Action 1 With the cursor positioned on the submenu item number press Enter on the Front Panel The cursor moves to the data field to the right of the submenu item name 2 Use the Front Pane
76. 4 3 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel OPERATION KEYS Operation keys are ATLAS 800 Front Panel keys that perform alternate func tions To activate an operation key simultaneously press the Front Panel Shift key and the operation key that you want to activate as shown in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 Operation Keys To do this Press these keys Access the active alarm display menus Shift Alarm This function can be activated while any other menu item is in use When you exit the Alarm menu the unit returns to the same menu that was active when you selected Alarm Clear data result fields in various menus Shift Clear Return to the Main menu from any menu location Shift Home FRONT PANEL MENU STRUCTURE The ATLAS 800 uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu items and data fields All menu operations and data display in the LCD win dow However you only have access to limited configuration options through the Front Panel to access all of the ATLAS 800 options use the Ter minal menu See Navigating the Terminal Menu on page 5 1 The Front Panel opening menu Main menu is the access point to all other operations Each Main menu item has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters The Front Panel LCD of the Main menu contains the submenu options STATUS CONFIG UTIL and ALRM see Figure 4 2 1 STATUS 3 UTIL 2 CONFIG 4 ALRM Figure 4
77. 4 3 refresh screen 12 9 reject numbers 9 4 9 7 remote access setup with dial plan 9 21 remote LB 7 6 remote loopback 7 6 repair C 2 reset password 4 11 response 4 11 restart date and time 6 14 schedule 6 13 schedule after update 6 13 system 6 18 restore factory default settings 5 4 results clear 7 6 module test 7 6 retrieve configuration from TFTP server 12 13 return C 2 return material authorization C 2 returning to main menu 4 2 returning to previous menu 4 2 rev 7 3 revision boot ROM 6 3 controller 6 3 firmware 6 3 hardware 7 3 software 4 9 RMA C 2 RMA requests C 1 robbed bit signaling 8 5 routeback rejection 9 9 RTC RAM 4 11 6 17 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 RTS chain port signal leads 6 6 chain port status 4 7 RX ethernet status 4 7 Rx level 7 4 Rx frames 6 5 S 50 system config menu 4 7 status menu 4 7 51 58 config menu 4 9 status menu 4 7 save configuration file 6 16 saving configuration to TFTP server 12 12 schedule restart system 6 13 secondary search 9 4 9 6 security TFTP server 12 12 security levels 6 11 SEFS 7 4 selecting active menu 4 2 selecting front panel menu items 4 5 self test failure messages 12 1 selftest 4 10 clear log 6 17 run 4 10 6 16 system 6 16 view log 6 16 send configuration file 6 15 serial number 6 3 service C 1 SES 7 4 session menu 12 5 session timeout 6 7 set date 4 9 6 3 6 10 time 4 9 6 3 6 10 set passcode 4 11 set up passwords 6 11 se
78. 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Strip MSD Source ID DID Digits Write security 3 Read security 5 Transferred Defines the number of digits sent to ATLAS from the Net work DID Prefix Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the prefix digits which are not received as a part of the DID number ATLAS uses the combination of prefix and DID number to determine the User end point that receives the incoming call Write security 3 Read security 5 Strips a selected quantity of the Most Significant Digits MSD of a dialed number for ATLAS prior to being forwarded out of the port The choices are None 1 2 or 3 For example if you set a Network port to accept all calls beginning with 8 8 and then set Strip MSD to 1 all digits except the lead ing 8 will be sent toward the Network The Strip MSD parameter does not affect the Call Accept criteria All of NOTE the digits including the MSDs that are subsequently stripped are used as accept criteria Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criteria for switching calls to a certain end point is a function of which end point origi nated the call Keep in mind the following e Default value 0 The default ID for all end points is 0 and for all Accept s is 0 With default values all calls are routed based only on the dialed number Multiple end points can have the same Source ID e Wh
79. 800 IP address to determine which nodes must be reached through the default IP gateway Enter the subnet mask address by entering each number followed by Enter to move to the next field Allows you to define or change the default gateway You will need a default gateway if the LAN contains multi ple segments This address is composed of four decimal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods This value is set to 0 0 0 0 by default Contact your LAN administrator for the appropriate address Enter the default gateway address by entering each number followed by Enter to move to the next field The Chain Port configuration menu option modifies selected items in its menu branch Baud Rate Flow Ctl Type Displays and changes the baud rate The supported baud rates for the chain port include 2400 and 9600 bps If Type is set to Dial make sure this field matches the modem baud rate Sets the flow control for the chain port You can config ure the chain port flow control for OFF or H W hard ware Sets the Port Type to either Direct or Dial Select Direct to connect to a local VT 100 and select Dial to connect via a modem 4 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel 61 58 gt UTIL Time Date Software Rev Unit ID Accesses the current Unit ID setting which is the system identifier used for ADTRAN Data Link Layer Protocol ADLP configuration control
80. AIL Generated if the ATLAS receives Failure an SNMP request from an SNMP manager defined in the ATLAS SNMP Communities list but with a community name that does not match the community name defined in the SNMP Communities list Module removed or not Warning Module Not Responding MODULE OUT A responding Module found Information Module Found MODULE FOUND Console login failure Minor Login Failure LOGIN FAILURE Three consecutive login attempts were attempted and failed ATLAS 800 configuration file Critical System Configuration CONFIG UPLOADED loaded into the system and Uploaded activated The internal system temperature Critical Internal Temperature TEMP WARN A is too high Warning The internal system temperature Critical Internal Temperature TEMP WARN I has returned to normal Warning Cleared The primary power supply is Critical Main Power Supply Failure PS1 WARNING A present but is not operating properly The primary power supply is Critical Main Power Supply Failure PS1 WARNING lI operating properly or has been Cleared removed The backup power supply is Critical Backup Power Supply PS2 WARNING A present but is not operating Failure properly The backup power supply is Critical Backup Power Supply PS2 WARNING lI A 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 2 Source Switchboard Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display Call rejected Warning
81. DN facility When bandwidth is unused for switched applications such as video conferencing switched connection mapping dynamically allocates bandwidth to the PBX for voice traffic to op timize the network Call Filtering allows you to program the call types an swered or originated on a per user basis Wide Area Network WAN Overbooking ATLAS 800 s WAN Overbooking feature allows you to oversubscribe switched bandwidth for situations where simultaneous access to the net work by every subscriber is not required see Figure 1 3 WAN Overbook ing reduces telecommunications expenses while still giving your subscriber base the connectivity they require Local subscriber to subscriber connec tions are made without accessing the network at all resulting in even more efficient use of wide area bandwidth r System Controller _ t ATLAS Bussing System t ATLAS 800 OCTAL BRI OCTAL BRI OCTAL BRI llc ota ed BRI U Interface BRI U Interface BRI U Interface ISU 512 Router Express XRT 7 l Video 4l a Conferencing E PC Figure 1 3 WAN Overbooking ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 ATLAS 800 FEATURES Configuration and Management e VT 100 Emulation e T Watch PRO Microsoft Windows based GUI e SNMP per MIB II RFC1213 051 MIB RFC1406 and ADTRAN pri vate MIBs e Telnet LCD front panel e Six levels of password protection and
82. ED on the front panel from yellow indi cating a previous error to green OK The system LED turns red if the ATLAS 800 detects a major system failure If the failure condition clears the LED turns yellow and remains yellow to warn of the past failure Read security 5 Indicates the status of major system components An asterisk indicates activity for the items The following read only fields display in this field Temp Fail The system s internal temperature is outside normal limits PS1 Fail The main power supply is not functioning correctly PS2 Fail The backup power supply is not functioning correctly Read security 5 Indicates which timing source primary or backup is currently being used by ATLAS and if ATLAS is locked onto this source If the display does not indicate locked the ATLAS 800 does not have a valid source of timing and cannot reliably transfer data Review the current setting for system timing source in the System Config menu See Primary Timing Source on page 6 7 and Backup Timing Source on page 6 7 for details Write security 4 Read security 5 Indicates resource use analog modems digital modems voice compres sion Resource Type Displays the system resources list Current Shows the number of resources available not in use and the total number of resources If a resource is tak en off line it is not included in the total Average Shows the average number of resources available since the stati
83. EM uploads to the terminal interface TFIP transfers files by specifying an appropriate server address and filename TFTP Server Write security 1 Read security 5 IP Address Configures the IP address of the TFIP server on which the update file resides ATLAS uses this field to locate the net work server on which the update file resides TFTP Server Write security 1 Read security 5 Filename Identifies the name of the update file to retrieve from the server Enter the full path name and filename for the file Write security 1 Read security 5 Indicates when to restart the updated module to invoke the new code The two options include Restart Immediately After Update and Restart at Specified Date and Time Restart Immediately Automatically restarts the module immediately af After Update ter the update is complete 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 13 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Current Update Status Previous Update Status Begin Firmware Update Restart at Specified you specify a date and time to automatically Date and Time restart the updated module When you select this option a new field called Restart Date and Time displays below the current field Restart Date and Write security 1 Read security 5 Time Defines the date and time to restart the system e Enter the time using a 24 hour format i e 23 00 00 for 11 00 pm e Enter the date in m
84. ER 38 Warning TEMPORARY FAILURE 41 Warning NETWORK CONGESTION 42 Warning ACCESS INFO DISCARDED 43 Warning REO CHANNEL NOT AVAIL 44 Warning PRE EMPTED 45 Warning FACILITY NOT SUBSCRIBED 50 Minor OUTGOING CALL BARRED 52 Minor INCOMING CALL BARRED 54 Minor BEAR CAP NOT AVAIL 58 Minor SERVICE NOT AVAIL 63 Minor CAP NOT IMPLEMENTED 65 Major CHAN NOT IMPLEMENTED 66 Major FACILITY NOT IMPLEMENTED 69 Major INVALID CALL REF 81 Major CHAN DOES NOT EXIST 82 Major A 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 7 ISDN Cause Codes Continued Cause Code Message Code Category INCOMPATIBLE DEST 88 Major INVALID MSG UNSPEC 95 Major MANDATORY IE MISSING 96 Major NONEXISTENT MSG 97 Major WRONG MESSAGE 98 Major BAD INFO ELE 99 Major INVALID ELEM CONTENTS 100 Major WRONG MSG FOR STATE 101 Major TIMER EXPIRY 102 Major MANDATORY IE LEN ERR 103 Major PROTOCOL ERROR 111 Major INTERWORKING UNSPEC 127 Major Cause Code IEs that are non Q 931 Coding Standard field is not 0 are logged with the following format message coding standard code cause code The coding standard field is one of e Reserved e National e Local 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 11 Appendix A System Event Logging Each Cause C
85. I 1 888 01 0 1 X Blank No called BRI Type National ISDN number will be BRI B Slot 1 rejected SPID s BRI C Port 1 2 3 Allows calls to 888 0100 to 888 0119 PHONE Zs 888 1001 1002 1003 amp 888 1010 All 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 23 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Table 9 3 User Terminations beginning with 821 8 beginning with 1 900 NAME PORT INCOMING OUTGOING OTHER ACCEPT REJECT BRI D Octal BRI 888 1001 D Blank No called BRI type number will be BRI E Slot 1 888 1002 E rejected 5ESS SPID to match Video Equipment provisioning BRI F Ports 4 5 6 888 1003 F Phone s 888 1001 D 888 1002 E 888 1003 F Phone numbers must match phone numbers provisioned in video equipment PRI B Controller T1 888 1010 Blank No called PRI type number will be Slot 0 This forms a hunt rejected 5ESS group Port 2 Must match RAS equipment DID none T1 A Slot 2 821 8XXX 1 900 RBS 1st DSO 1 DSO 24 Port 1 This accepts all calls This rejects all calls Signaling E amp M wink DID Enable of digits 4 To implement the Dial Plan for Example 3 navigate to Dial Plan Global Param and set the global parameters for PRI A B and C Then navigate to User Term and set the connections for PRI D E and F The following Step Action tables provide step by step instructions for completing these proce dures 9 24
86. I line There fore this line is configured as a network termination The remaining circuits which feed various types of switched equipment are configured as user ter mination because ATLAS is emulating the network on those connections see Figure 9 7 ATLAS 800 USER BRI PRI or BRI Network BRI DSX T1 to PBX Figure 9 7 PSTN Connection Point to Point Connection Dial Plan Configuration In this example ATLAS A operates as the network while ATLAS B termi nates the network That is ATLAS A emulates the network and its PRI inter face acts as the user termination The PRI interface of ATLAS B acts as the network termination see Figure 9 8 ATLAS A ATLAS B BRI BRI BRI BRI Interface T1 from PBX USER USER DSX T1 to PBX Figure 9 8 Point to Point 9 20 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Example 3 Remote Access and Video Conferencing Dial Plan A corporate office has T1 RBS service for voice but wants to add a PRI for video conferencing and remote access The office would like to use the PRI for all functions but it still wants to use the incoming BRI to supply added bandwidth The office wants to provide BRI lines to the video equipment provide a PRI to the remote access server RAS and send a T1 RBS to the PBX see Figure 9 9 BRI D 888 1001 BRI E 888 1002 BRI F 888 1003 PRI B 888 1010 x8 Video Conf 1 A RBS821 8xxx x24 xDID
87. LRH 2 3 4 WARN 5 Slot 8 Sys Ctrl Restart Immediately after Update Idle Has not been attempted lt gt ALRH 7 8 WAR g more 2 help 12 5 Selects transfer method for update Figure 10 1 Update Firmware Menu Interface 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Chapter 10 Updating Firmware TFTP FIRMWARE UPDATES ATLAS supports firmware updates to any module via the 10BaseT Ethernet port using TFTP from a network server The network server must be capable of supporting TFTP server requests from the TFTP client within ATLAS Updating Firmware using TFTP Before beginning this procedure e you must have a level 2 password to perform updates of any modules within ATLAS Please consult the ATLAS administrator if this pass word is not known e you must obtain the appropriate update file for the particular module from ADTRAN Technical Support at 888 4ADTRAN 423 8726 you must copy the update file provided by ADTRAN to a network serv er that supports TFTP server requests Record both the IP address of the server and the full path location of the update file to be downloaded Instructions for Updating Firmware Using TFTP Step Action Using a Telnet program log in to ATLAS Select System Utility Update Firmware see Figure 10 2 Move the cursor to Module Slot and press Enter Select the appropriate module slot to update To update multiple modul
88. MP simple network management protocol RBS robbed bit signaling TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TDM time division multiplexing TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TSU terminal service unit WAN wide area network D 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix E Glossary 10BaseT Ethernet connection The ATLAS 800 RJ 48C port that provides Ethernet LAN connection for TFTP SNMP and Telnet AMI alternate mark inversion A Layer 1 line code used in a T1 carrier Zeros are transmitted as zero volts and ones are transmitted as pulses that alternate polarity Although B8ZS is an enhancement to AMI B8ZS and AMI are normally referred to as mutually exclusive options for a T1 See also B8ZS ANI Automatic Number Identification Service provided by a local phone company that provides incoming Caller ID information Async 232 Module One of the ATLAS 800 option modules The Aysnc 232 provides sixteen asynchronous EIA 232 DTE ports and serves as an interface between terminal servers and other DTE equipment ATLAS 800 A bandwidth management system which functions as a central site multiplexer See also Integrated Access System B8ZS bipolar eight zero substitution In a T1 carrier system a specific eight bit pattern containing two delib erate bipolar violations which replaces eight consecutive customer zero bits See also 10BaseT Ethernet connection B channel bearer channel Bearer channels of an ISDN servi
89. P e E 6 9 System Event LOSE asrasale iid ag nebat aenean Diti iba cd test teria 6 10 Syslog SOU ssor ston Nee oa entree nre nap te NEU ERR eH een ATI n ident ed 6 10 Real Time Clock eee to rete in ete doe eden 6 10 Access PasswotdS antea ie te fe ere HE vor rib tes tc e e HE enr 6 11 System UY m iet en tern ridere n tren tert re che nitet 6 12 Update Firmware rn eee e E Re E eee pie a deeem ute ptr oed 6 12 Update5tatus setina eG e eei eine ine ace doce te e e D de ge anao 6 15 Config Transfer M M 6 15 System eee optet lee 6 16 System SelfteSt ree reete ediscere ete ee ape qu C treten deerat 6 16 Ping sous nte ten mee Ranae ditata tio e EE US Sueded 6 17 Reboot SYSTEM Bt en efi aue tus haga Be bi obtu 6 18 Factory Default System ien teer nien tirer Pott et eet obediens 6 18 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu csssssssssssssssssssssssssssscsesssssssssesesssssesesesessensesesessssesseeeseeesees 7 1 hU DP 7 1 S brmentus iei alb a eoi be ead ei Eae 7 1 Modules xen eH NR EN 7 1 SIE uem aiment nita sks lca hes mee tn bas aces dco animate aie quie Les e E 7 1 bie Ske A oet en isi heat botte bets euer beers 7 1 Ment 7 2
90. Port Select applicable port range 12 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities Menu Bar The SysLog Menu Bar provides common functions The Menu Tree shown in Figure 12 2 shows the structure Enable File Disable Exit Set Buffer Size Limit Display Font Set Display Font Font Style Clear Display Size LocalO Erase Log File Local8 Monitor Critical Major Define RED Events Minor Log Files Warning Normal SysLog Info Localo Properties Local7 Critical Major Priority Level Minor Warning Clear Red Events Normal Info Alert Action Popup File Size Contents Help IP Status About SysLog Figure 12 2 SysLog Menu Tree for the Menu Bar gt FILE Enables disables and exits the SysLog Host program gt DISPLAY Sets the buffer size and display font Also clears the display 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities gt LOG FILES Erases log files defines Red events sets priorities and action to be taken whenan event occurs and clears Red events See Define RED Events on page 12 4 Erase Log Files The SysLog utility by default stores all messages of a certain priority in a specified local log file or facility These files are named LOCALO txt LOCALI txt LOCAL2 TXT and so on To erase the file click on this menu Define RED Events Th
91. Received files are also placed here NOTE Enable Server Disable Abort Exit TFTP Server to Clipboard Print Log lo Printer Clear Log Help Contents About Figure 12 5 TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree Atlas TFTP Server Server PrintLog Help Status OPEN Port 69 mholder adtran com 50 172 22 32 43 Max UDP Packet 55457 ww bytes 96 XMIT Complete Server ready Figure 12 6 TFTP Server Interface Only one configuration transfer session upload or download may be active atatime The TCP IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of an ATLAS 800 unit s transferred configuration to allow sending identical con figurations to multiple units When you start this program a port is auto matically opened 12 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities gt SERVER MENU Enable Disable Abort Exit PRINT LOG lo Clipboard lo Printer Clear Log gt HELP Contents About STATUS FIELD METER FIELD LOG FIELD Provides enable disable abort and exit options Enables the TFTP server The IP address displays in the Status field and Server Ready displays in the Log field Disables the TFTP server When you select this option the message PORT CLOSED displays in the Status field and Port Closed displays in the Log field Terminates a transfer that is in progress Termina
92. Standard Time starts Access Passwords Write security 0 Read security 5 Provides a way to edit passwords and also to add new users and pass words All menu items are protected by passwords of varying security lev els By assigning different passwords to different security levels the ATLAS system administrator can control which users can change various menu items You can assign multiple passwords at the same access level This way different users with the same access privileges can have different pass words Each of the six password security levels are described in Table 6 1 on page 6 2 NOTE Passwords are case sensitive Instructions for Adding Deleting Passwords add a new password Select the first column 0 and press To delete a password select the first column 0 and press D If you lose or forget the ATLAS 800 system administrator password contact ADTRAN technical support for help in resetting the password NOTE In order to reset the password you must have access to the front panel For details on resetting the password see Password Reset on page 1 30 Label Write security 0 Read security 5 Defines a user name Access Rights Write security 0 Read security 5 Defines the password level for the corresponding label You can select from six different password levels see also Table 6 1 on page 6 2 Password Write security 0 Read security 5 Allows
93. T PTRN A 511 Test Pattern Warning Nx 56 64 511 Test Pattern Nx TEST PTRN I Deactivated Cleared DTR Asserted Information Nx 56 64 DTR Asserted n a DTR Dropped Information Nx 56 64 DTR Dropped n a RTS Asserted Information Nx 56 64 RTS Asserted n a RTS Dropped Information Nx 56 64 RTS Dropped n a DCD Asserted Information Nx 56 64 DCD Asserted n a DCD Dropped Information Nx 56 64 DCD Dropped n a CTS Asserted Information Nx 56 64 CTS Asserted n a CTS Dropped Information Nx 56 64 CTS Dropped n a A 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 4 Source Time Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Red Alarm Set Major T1 Red Alarm Active T1 RED ALRM A Red Alarm Cleared Major T1 Red Alarm Cleared T1 RED ALRM I Yellow Alarm Set Major T1 Yellow Alarm Active T1 YELW ALRM A Yellow Alarm Cleared Major T1 Yellow Alarm Cleared T1 YELW ALRM lI Blue Alarm Set Major T1 Blue Alarm Active T1 BLUE ALRM A Blue Alarm Cleared Major T1 Blue Alarm Cleared T1 BLUE ALRM I LOS Alarm Set Major T1 LOS Active T1 LOS A LOS Alarm Cleared Major T1 LOS Cleared T1 LOS I Tx Blue Alarm Set Major T1 Tx Blue Alarm Active T1 TX BLUE A Tx Blue Alarm Cleared Major T1 Tx Blue Alarm Cleared T1 TX BLUE I Tx Yellow Alarm Set Major T1 Tx Yellow Alarm Active T1 TX YELW A Tx Yellow Alarm Cleared M
94. Update Complete displays in Previous Update Status Either the module restarts immediately and resumes oper ation or it restarts at the specified time and day of the week depending on your selection If an error occurred during the update process Previous Update Status displays the appropriate error message In this case return to step 3 and at tempt the update process again If the same error occurs contact ADTRAN Technical Support Table 10 1 TFTP Upload Messages Message Meaning Contacting Indicates communication with the TFTP network Server server is trying to be established with the specified server address in the TFTP Server IP Address field Beginning TFTP Indicates communication with the TFTP network Transfer server has been established and the update file is being transferred between ATLAS and the TFTP network server Completed Indicates the ATLAS product successfully received the update file Error File Not Indicates the TFTP network server was unable to Found locate the specified file name or path in the TFTP Server Filename field Error Access Indicates the TFTP network server denied ATLAS Violation access to the given update file name and path Please verify appropriate user rights are selected for the specified path 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 10 5 Chapter 10 Updating Firmware Table 10 1 TFTP Upload Messages Continued Message Meaning
95. User Manual B 3 Appendix B Troubleshooting B 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its published specifications or if it 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 equip ment to ADTRAN For Service RMA requests or more information see the following sections for the correct toll free contact number PRODUCT SUPPORT INFORMATION Pre sales 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 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual C 1 Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CAPS de partment to issue an RMA number F
96. Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the number of seconds the terminal session must remain idle before the session times out You can enter zero to deactivate this option the ses sion will never time out Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the maximum number of Telnet sessions that can be active at the same time Enter a number between 0 and 100 in this field If you enter zero in this field you will not be able to use Telnet Only enter zero if you want to completely lock out Telnet access CAUTION 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 7 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Ethernet Port Chain Port Port Name Port Type Port Speed Modem Initialization String Write security 2 Read security 5 Provides a way to configure various settings for the Ethernet port The fol lowing options are available for review and editing Port Name Defines the name of the Ethernet port You can leave this field blank IP Address Lists the address assigned to the base Ethernet port This address is composed of four decimal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods This value is set to 0 0 0 0 by default The IP address is used for the 10BaseT Ethernet interface Obtain the correct IP address from your LAN administrator Default Defines or changes the default gateway Enter the default Gateway gateway address by entering a decimal number into the ap p
97. YSTEM The System Config menu allows you to set up the ATLAS operational con CONFIG figuration Figure 6 3 shows the items included in this menu 6 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Primary Timing Source Backup Timing Source ADLP Address Session Timeout Max Telnet Sessions rinaryu liming y nfo Sustem Status Backup Timing Source Ryeten tontag ADLP Address ystem Session Timeout Modules Telnet Sessions Dedicated Maps Ethernet Port Dial Plan Chain Port SNMP INTERNAL 9999 System Event Logging Syslog Setup Real Time Clock Access Passwords Figure 6 3 System Configuration Menu Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the primary timing source You can select either INTERNAL or a port from one of the installed modules Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the secondary timing source You can select either INTERNAL or a port from one of the installed modules ATLAS 800 uses the backup timing source if the primary timing source goes into alarm The Backup Timing Source should be different from the Primary Timing Source Write security 2 Read security 5 Shows the system ADTRAN Data Link Layer Protocol ADLP address for connecting remote devices to management software such as T Watch PRO The allowable range is between 2 and 65520 Enter a value not used by any of the TSU units controlled by the management software
98. ajor T1 Tx Yellow Alarm T1 TX YELW I Cleared D Channel Alarm Set Major T1 D Channel Alarm T1 D CH ALRM A Active D Channel Alarm Cleared Major T1 D Channel Alarm T1 D CH ALRM I Cleared Line Loopback Active Warning T1 Line Loopback Active T1 LINELB A Payload Loopback Active Warning T1 Payload Loopback T1 PYLD LB A Active Loopback Cleared Warning T1 Loopback Cleared T1 LBK I Current T1 Errored Seconds Warning T1 Curr ES Thrs T1 CUR ES THRS Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Current T1 Severely Errored Warning T1 Curr SES Thrs T1 CUR SES Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded THRS Current T1 Severely Errored Warning T1 Curr SEFS Thrs T1 CUR SEFS Framing Seconds Threshold Exceeded THRS Exceeded Current T1 Unavailable Warning T1 Curr UAS Thrs T1 CUR UAS Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded THRS 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 5 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 4 Source Time Continued Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Current T1 Controlled Slip Warning T1 Curr CSS Thrs T1 CUR CSS Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded THRS Current T1 Path Code Warning T1 Curr PCV Thrs T1 CUR PCV Violations Threshold Exceeded THRS Exceeded Current T1 Line Errored Warning T1 Curr LES Thrs T1 CUR LES THRS Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Current T1 Line Code Warning T1 Curr LCV Thrs T1 CUR LCV THRS Violations Thresh
99. ata for the previous 15 minute window is stored Refer to Performance Current on page 7 4 for a detailed description Write security 3 Read security 5 In the Performance 24 hr menu the performance data for the previous 24 hour window is stored Refer to Performance Current on page 7 4 for a detailed description All of these configurable parameters depend on whether the port is connect ed to a Primary Rate ISDN circuit or a Channelized 1 circuit dedicated or switched Prt Read security 5 Identifies the port number Port Write security 3 Read security 5 Name Accepts any alphanumeric name up to 16 characters long to uniquely identify each port Frame Write security 2 Read security 5 Matches the frame format of the circuit to which it is con nected available from the network supplier Code Write security 2 Read security 5 Matches the line code of the circuit to which it is connected available from the network supplier Tx Yellow Write security 3 Read security 5 Auto Tx Yellow Alarm Enables and disables the transmit ting of yellow alarms Tx PRMs Write security 3 Read security 5 Transmit PRMs Enables and disables the sending of PRM data on the facility data link FDL The PRM data continues to be collected even if XMIT PRM is disabled possible only with ESF format LBO Write security 2 Read security 5 Line Build Out Depends on whether the circuit is provi sioned for DS1 by the telepho
100. ation communication software package which contains XMODEM protocol support log in to ATLAS Select System Utility Update Firmware see Figure 10 1 Move the cursor to Module Slot and press Enter Select the appropriate module slot to update To update multiple modules of the same type select All Modules of a Type from Module Slot Only upgradable modules are displayed as choices for Module Type when updating All Modules of a Type in the ATLAS NOTE Select XMODEM for Transfer Method From Restart Schedule select the time for the module to perform a restart after completing the update process see Restart Schedule on page 6 13 View Current Update Status to verify the progress of the current firmware update or any errors encountered during the download process see Current Update Status on page 6 14 Select Begin Firmware Update to start the update process Enter Y to confirm the transfer and to set up the module to receive the XMODEM upload When ATLAS is ready to receive the XMODEM upload the menu screen will clear and display Awaiting XMODEM Upload lt CTRL X gt to Cancel If this does not appear please review the steps above for possible configuration errors NOTE 10 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 10 Updating Firmware Instructions for Updating Firmware Using XMODEM Continued Step Action From the terminal emulation software beg
101. ays Select the one you want and it displays in the Type field If this field is already configured with a module you can only set this field to Empty If you install a module in a slot then want to install a different type of NOTE module in the slot you must set this field to Empty before selecting another module type If a module is installed the module type automatically shows the name of the installed module and it cannot be set to any other option NOTE Displays additional status and configuration menus for the selected module To access the submenus for this item use the Arrow Keys to scroll to the Menu column for the module you want to edit and press Enter For detailed infor mation on each submenu item see Modules T1 PRI Menu on page 7 3 Read security 5 Displays whether there is an alarm condition on the ATLAS 800 base unit Press Enter to access the Alarm menu Read security 5 Displays whether the ATLAS 800 is executing a test To initiate a test choose the Menu submenu on this screen Then select the Test option to access the screen that allows you to set up and initiate tests See Test on page 7 2 for details Press Enter to access the Test menu Read security 5 Displays whether the module is online of offline Even though a module is physically installed it must be marked Online for it to be considered an available resource This parameter allows an installed module to be marked Offline which may be usef
102. ce carry provide data transmission Compare with D channel bandwidth The transmission capacity of a communications channel stated in megabits per second Mbps Basic Rate ISDN See BRI bit Bit is a contraction of the term binary digit It is the smallest unit of information a computer can pro cess representing either high or low yes or no or 1 or 0 It is the basic unit in data communications A bit can have a value of zero a mark or one a space bps Bits per second A measure of the speed of data communications 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual E 1 Appendix E Glossary byte Eight bits of information composed of zeros or ones one of which may include a parity bit BRI Basic Rate ISDN An ISDN service that offers two bearer B channels One channel 64 kbps is used for data transfer and as a data link The second channel 16 kbps is used for signaling and control information clocking An oscillator generated signal that provides a timing reference for a transmission link A clock pro vides signals used in a transmission system to control the timing of certain functions The clock has two functions 1 to generate periodic signals for synchronization and 2 to provide a time base CPE Customer premise equipment All telecommunications terminal equipment located on the customer premises including telephone sets private branch exchanges PBXs data terminals and customer owned coin operated telephone
103. ce meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protec tion specifications End user customer will be responsible for filing an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected customer premise equipment CPE to 1 544 Mbps or subrate digital ser vices Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications the affi davit requirement for subrate services is waived vi Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1 544 Mbps and or Subrate Digital Services For the work to be performed in the certified territory of telco name State of County of I name business address telephone number being duly sworn state I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or subrate digital services The terminal equipment to be connected com plies with Part 68 of the FCC rules except for the encoded analog content and billing protection speci fications With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection Iattest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to analog content and encoded billing protection information continu ously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing informati
104. cific dedicated map Instructions for Manually Activating a Dedicated Map Step Action Move the arrow keys to highlight the Activate Map field and press Enter 2 Move the arrow key to highlight the map of choice from the pop up menu list and press Enter Read security 5 Displays the name of the currently active dedicated map read only Creates new maps and defines settings as well as edits existing maps To add a new map position the cursor in the index column and press I ATLAS automatically names the maps in the sequence in which they are created You can change the names with Map Name Index number of the available maps Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the name of the dedicated map The name can contain up to 57 alphanumeric characters including spaces and special characters To edit the name press Enter and type in the new name Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies sort order based on the end points set in Connects From Config and Connects To Config You can also turn Off this option This sort feature is helpful when you are attempting to find a particular connection in a large connection list Enters the dedicated map connections Press Enter to activate the submenus NOTE Some of the options available in this submenu change depending on the type of modules selected in the FROM or TO fields Index Number Displays the number of the dedicated map connection If you
105. cing setup with dial plan 9 21 view event log 6 10 selftest log 6 16 view error log 6 4 view history 4 12 voice SW56 9 14 VT 100 delivered utility 12 7 operation 3 4 W warnings view log 6 4 warranty C 1 window LCD 4 1 writing configuration to TFIP server 12 12 X XMODEM update firmware 6 12 6 13 10 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index 11 Index Y Y2K iii yellow alarm 7 3 7 4 auto TX 7 5 Index 12 enable disable 7 5 yellow CSU LED 4 3 yellow system LED 4 3 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 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 con tact 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 Custom and Product Service CAPS department to issue number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associ ated with repair contact CAPS directly at the following number CAPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the follow ing address
106. cluding AT amp T SDN AT amp T Megacom 800 AT amp T Megacom AT amp T Accunet AT amp T Long Distance AT amp T International 800 AT amp T Dial It 900 Multiquest National ISDN INWATS Nortel Private Net work Nortel InWats Nortel OutWats Nortel Foregin Exchange and Nortel Tie Trunk A setting of Normal indicates no special facilities have been sub scribed The facility request can be different for voice calls and data calls Write security 3 Read security 5 Network Specific Facility Data Defines the specific facility IEs to send to the Network Use this option if the customer has subscribed to a network specific facility service including AT amp T SDN AT amp T Megacom 800 AT amp T Megacom AT amp T Accunet AT amp T Long Distance AT amp T International 800 AT amp T Dial It 900 Multiquest National ISDN INWATS Nortel Private Net work Nortel InWats Nortel OutWats Nortel Foregin Exchange and Nortel Tie Trunk A setting of Normal indicates no special facilities have been sub scribed The facility request can be different for data calls and voice calls Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the number of called number digits to forward When attached to a PBX the PBX may be provisioned to expect to receive fewer than all of the called digits of the incoming call Normally set to All other options include None Three and Four Write security 3 Read security 5 Inserts a called ID based on the following sele
107. connection list by pressing I while the cursor is over the index number Delete a list item For example delete an item from the Dedicated Map connection list by pressing D while the index number is active Getting Help The bottom line of the terminal menu window contains context sensitive help information When the cursor is positioned over a set of configuration items a help message displays when available providing a description of the item When more detailed help is available for a particular item A dis plays at the bottom of the window At this point if you press Ctrl A a pop up help screen displays with information about the item Press Ctrl Z to activate a help screen that displays the available keystrokes you can use to navigate the terminal menu 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 5 5 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu 5 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control SELECTING THE APPROPRIATE MENU The terminal menu is the access point to all other operations Each terminal menu item has several functions and submenus that identify and provide ac cess to specific operations and parameters Use the chart below to help you select the appropriate terminal menu To do this Go to this menu For more info Review and monitor general system information for the System Info See page 6 2 ATLAS 800 Review and monitor syste
108. correct data rate terminal inter face e Check T1 performance using the terminal interface if excessive errors report fault to the Telco e Verify proper state of DTE signals via the terminal interface or the LCD front panel vy Switched calls are not working Misconfiguration e Verify that the end point has proper call accept reject criteria For RBS applications check signaling bit status on the terminal interface for proper operation e Verify that the end point is set up for correct signaling Cannot communicate with ATLAS USING VT 100 2 connected to the Control Chain In Port Misconfiguration improper cabling e Verify that ATLAS is receiving commands press keys on terminal and verify that the received byte count in the front panel increments e Check cabling verify that the chain port rate matches that of the at tached terminal check chain port status leads on the front panel B 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix B Troubleshooting NY Cannot establish Telnet session with ATLAS Max Telnet sessions set to 0 IP address of ATLAS does not match remote host IP address e Verify that the ethernet connection is in place check IP addresses pro grammed in ATLAS and in the Telnet client verify that session time out value is not set too low e Check for ethernet port activity on the front panel Make sure the link is up and data is being transmitted and received 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800
109. ction is only necessary if a T1 PRI is selected as the Port type Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS sends to the Net work Index number Write security 3 Read security 5 Identifies the ID of the call source that this end point accepts calls from Src ID simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criterion for switching calls to a certain end point is a function of which end point originated the call Src ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries except X any digit 0 9 1 3 5 any of these digits The default value 0 The default ID for all source end point is 0 and all ac cept s is 0 This results in all calls being routed based on the dialed number Designates which numbers this end point will pass toward the Network PSTN The accept list may consist of multiple entries The numbers are de fined using wild cards X Any single digit N Any single digit 2 9 Any number of digits of any value 9 This specific number 1 2 3 A single digit in this group 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 3 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Search Data 64 K Data 56 K Audio Speech and Treat Call As Out Rej Reject Number For example say 1 800 permits only toll free long distance calls to 1 800 If this were used then a second accept would need to be specified
110. ctions Send as ATLAS forwards whatever ID it receives including None provided Substitute if ATLAS inserts a User defined ID value if no value is re not present ceived ID Sends to the Network control information for Presentation the presentation of Caller ID Presentation Allowed Presentation Restricted Number Not Available ID Number Value for Caller ID to be sent to the Network i e 256 963 8020 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Source ID Swap ANI DNIS Substitute ATLAS always inserts the User defined ID in place of the val always ue received ID Same as above Presentation ID Number Same as above Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criteria for switching calls to a certain end point is a function of which end point origi nated the call Keep in mind the following e Default value 0 The default ID for all end points is 0 and for all Accept s is 0 With default values all calls are routed based only on the dialed number e Multiple end points can have the same Source ID e When creating the call accept list specify a Source ID as well as a dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept Say for example that an application requires all calls originating from Port 1 of the T1 PRI module in Slot 1 be switched to Port 4 of that same mod ule You would assign a unique Source ID e g 7 to Port 1 of the modu
111. digit of the DS0 number This port is requesting this DSO for this con nection but the DSO is not yet activated This 050 is used by this port in this connection and is activated This DSO is used in the switched Dial Plan S This DSO is used in the switched Dial Plan and conflicts with this connection n This DSO is already used in this Dedicated Map N This 050 is already used in this Dedicated Map and conflicts with this connection Data Rate Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the data rate per DSO If FROM Slt is an Nx port the data rate per DSO must be set You can choose from 64 kbps or 56 kbps 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 8 3 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu Trunk Security level 3 Read security 5 Conditioning Sets known values in the signaling bits and the data field for outgoing DSOs which are cross connected to a T1 port experiencing alarms The trunk conditioning process consists of a 2 5 second transmission indicating call termination followed by a continuous transmission signaling the final condition as chosen by the user Trunk conditioning only applies to RBS T1s in the NOTE dedicated map Fault Defines to ATLAS the type of signaling being Signaling used on the trunk E amp M LS GS Network or User SW56 Custom Fault signaling is only visible when RBS is turned NOTE TN Fault Defines the final fault signaling state State Idle used for one way trunks
112. e operating normally with error free operation If either interface experiences alarms the OK LED remains off Test yellow One of the interfaces is operating in a test mode This includes a self test a test pattern or a test loopback When illuminated this LED also indicates that normal data flow is not occurring in at least one of the module ports Error flashing red The Error LED indicates an error such as BPV bipolar violation OOF out of frame or CRC cyclic redundancy check Alarm red An alarm condition has been detected When the alarm condition is no longer valid the OK LED illuminates To view an alarm condition select the active alarm menu item or select Alarm by pressing Shift 8 If the alarm conditions have been corrected you can view the alarm which caused the activation of the Alarm LED under the View History menu Module Status Green solid The module is OK Green blinking The module has been disabled by the user Red solid At least one port on the module has an alarm Red blinking The module is enabled but is not responding to the System controller Off No module occupies the slot Module Online The module is available for use or is currently in use If the module is manually taken offline this LED is turned off Module Test Yellow One or more ports in a module is in test 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual
113. e red events feature allows the user to predefinea REE message priority condition so that if the condition oc Highlight facilities red on curs the file is highlighted in red In the figure shown here any LOCALO through LOCAL facility becomes d Wu highlighted in red if a Critical Major or Minor message Ma Namal is received This feature allows a user to quickly locate Minor ino problem units during troubleshooting Properties When you click on Properties the Set Facility Filters dialog box opens allowing you to specify what types of messages will be Yeh logged to an ASCII text file In the te Set Facility Filters example shown in here all Sys Priority Level Alert Action Log event messages of NORMAL Popup and above i e CRITICAL MA Major CNomal JOR MINOR and WARNING LONE will be logged Info debug mes sages will be blocked In this ex ample if the log file exceeds 20K SysLog alerts the user on startup mum to this fact Also from this box me you can set the alert action Alert on startup if any log file exceeds 20 K Clear Red Events Click this item to clear all predefined red events gt HELP Opens the help files reports on the IP status and provides information on SysLog version number TELNET UTILITY The Telnet utility delivered with the ATLAS 800 provides enhancements to standard Telnet programs that make it easier to work with ATLAS 800 op
114. e to a Get re quest for the adDS1TotalAlert variable Current Alert and Total Alert described above are Near End events ATLAS also supports Current Alert and Total Alert for the Far End Far End alert traps are generated upon status bit changes in adDS1FarCurrentAlert for Current Alerts and adDS1FarTotalAlert for Total Alerts Current and Total Far End Alerts can be disabled by setting the corresponding enable bit 0 in the adDS1FarCurrentArm and adDS1FarTotalArm variables respectively Far End alert traps can also be disabled by setting adDS1AlertEnable Off ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Utilities OVERVIEW ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities along with the ATLAS 800 These utilities are located on the three diskettes that came with your shipment They also include MIB files located in the MIB directory Review the readme file Readme txt for the latest information about the utilities NOTE The utilities make interfacing with the terminal menu and transferring configuration files to and from TFTP servers easier The utilities all run on Microsoft Windows 3 1 or higher The following sections describe the Syslog Telnet VT 100 and TFTP Server utilities SYSLOG HOST DAEMON The SysLog Host Daemon allows remote monitoring collecting and log ging of ATLAS 800 events in realtime This information can be useful during installation setups and or troubleshooting To use this utility
115. e using this method see on page 10 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Module Slot Module Type Transfer Method Restart Schedule The second transfer method uses the ATLAS built in Ethernet port of the system controller and TFIP Trivial File Transfer Protocol For detailed in formation on how to update firmware using this method see TFTP Firmware Updates on page 10 4 NOTE The available update options vary depending on whether you select Slot 0 Slots 1 through 8 or All Modules of a Type Write security 1 Read security 5 Displays the slot you selected for firmware updating When this option first appears None Selected displays When you move the cursor to this field and press Enter a dialog box opens allowing you to select Slot 0 through Slot 8 or All Modules of a Type All Modules of a Type is useful if several identical modules are installed in the ATLAS 800 Write security 1 Read security 5 Reflects the module type selected in Module Slot This is normally a read only field however if you selected All Modules of a Type you must select a particular module type to update all modules of that type The selections only include upgradable modules Write security 1 Read security 5 Lists the two transfer methods for updating firmware XMODEM and TFTP XMODEM transfers files by connecting to a communications program that supports XMOD
116. e you through this process Figure 8 5 shows the completed map Instructions for Defining Data Connections Step Action 1 For Data A select and define FROM Slot i e 0 Sys Ctrl 2 Select and define from Port i e port 1 for T1 Data 3 Select and define From Config DSOs i e DS0z9 24 4 Select and define TO Slot and to Port in the same way i e 2 V 35Nx4 and 1 where 2 Slot 2 and 1 Port 1 5 From To Config set V 35 to operate at 56k 64k per DSO 6 Repeat for the remaining data connections i e Data B and Data C as follows 6 Insert new connection lines by positioning the cursor over the index of the first connection and pressing I 6b Copy the first connection by positioning the cursor on the index and pressing C Paste this information onto a new connection line by positioning the cursor over the index numbers of the new connections and pressing P 7 Modify these connection lines to complete the connections for data Instructions for Defining Voice Connections Step Action 1 Select the FROM Slot and Port for the first voice connection i e Slot 0 Port 1 for T1 A Voice 2 Select the voice DSOs i e 1 through 8 for Voice A 3 Select the TO Slot and Port PBX Connection i e Quad T1 PRI in Slot 1 Port 2 8 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu
117. ection criteria for 3 each termination This example includes one PRI port terminating the network PRI A and three BRIs BRI A B and C see Table 9 2 NOTE User terminations include one PRI one RBS T1 and three BRIs see Table 9 3 Table 9 1 Network and Attached Equipment Provisioning Network PRI Type of provided PRI switch National ISDN DMS 100 custom 4ESS custom 5ESS custom DID number of digits Type of provided BRI switch National ISDN DMS 100 custom 5ESS custom SPID s and phone number s provisioned for the BRI line 9 22 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Table 9 1 Network and Attached Equipment Provisioning User Equipment PRI Switch type the user equipment expects to interface to ATLAS supports 5ESS custom DID number of digits BRI Switch type the user equipment expects to interface to ATLAS supports National ISDN 5ESS custom and DMS 100 custom SPID and phone numbers provisioned in equipment T1 RBS DID enabled on PBX number of digits Signaling E amp M Loop Start Ground Start Table 9 2 Network Terminations 2 888 0120 NAME PORT OUTGOING OTHER OUTGOING ACCEPT REJECT PRI A Controller T1 This port will Blank No called PRI Type National ISDN forward any call to the number will be Slot 0 Port 1 network rejected BRI A Octal BR
118. ed fast blink 4 3 red solid 4 3 yellow 4 3 test status 4 2 using 4 1 G general system information 6 1 get configuration file 6 15 configuration from TFTP server 12 13 global parameters 9 7 global switch parameters 9 1 green CSU LED 4 3 green module status LED 4 3 grounding 2 2 H hardware revision 7 3 help 5 5 C 1 history clear 4 12 view 4 12 home 4 1 home key 4 4 61200180L1 1 Index I F status 6 5 ID number 9 12 9 16 9 17 ID presentation 9 12 9 16 9 17 infaccept 9 5 incrementing fields 5 4 information controller 7 3 initialization 2 8 initialize modem 6 8 6 9 insert dedicated map connection 8 2 insert password 6 11 Installation 2 1 installed memory 6 3 installing modules 2 7 installing ATLAS 2 1 interface configuration 9 7 Introduction 1 1 IP status Telnet utility 12 7 IP address configure 6 8 TFTP server 6 13 6 15 IP adress SNMP 6 9 K keyboard keys 5 3 keypad 4 4 L label password 6 11 LAN connection 2 6 layout front panel 4 1 LB accept 7 5 LBO line build out 7 5 LCD 4 1 LCD window 4 2 LCV 7 4 LED clear system LED 6 5 CSU status 4 1 module status 4 1 system 4 1 LEDs 4 2 CSU status 4 3 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index 5 Index module online 4 3 module status 4 3 module test 4 3 system 4 3 LES 7 4 levels password 6 11 line build out 7 5 line code 7 5 line code violaions 7 4 line errored seconds 7 4 LNK ethernet status 4 7 load configuration 6 16 Loc
119. encreating the call accept list specify a Source ID as well as a dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept Say for example that an application requires all calls originating from Port 1 of the T1 PRI module in Slot 1 be switched to Port 4 of that same mod ule You would assign a unique Source ID e g 7 to Port 1 of the module and then configure Port 4 to only accept calls from that unique Source ID 7 CREATING DIAL PLANS EXAMPLES The ATLAS Dial Plan acts as the numbering plan for switched connections This menu defines to ATLAS the phone numbers and features associated with dual tone multifrequency DTMF dialing Primary Rate ISDN PRI and Basic Rate ISDN BRI To operate as a switch ATLAS must be able to terminate network connections network terminations and emulate the net work onto other termination equipment user terminations 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 19 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Understanding Dial Plan Configurations Example 1 Example 2 Understanding Dial Plan configurations results in the successful creation of a switched connection This understanding includes determining which of the connections are acting as network terminations and which are acting as user terminations Use Examples 1 and 2 to help clarify the definitions for these two types of terminations PSTN Connection Dial Plan Configuration In this example access to the PSTN is provided by a single PR
120. er of the calling party and DNIS DialedNumberldentificationService isthecalled partynumber This swap causes the ATLAS switchboard to use ANI to route the call NOTE The Accept in the Dial Plan must use the ANI number not the DNIS number ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Network Termination RBS First DSO Number of DSOs DSOs Available Figure 9 4 shows the available interface configuration options when Port is defined as a T1 PRI module and Sig is set to RBS First DSO Number of 0505 E amp M Immediate DSOs Available E amp M Wink Trunk Type Voice SW56 Loop Start Signaling Ground Start lfce Direct Inward Dialing Config Trunk Number DID Digits Transferred Strip MSD DID Prefix Src ID Figure 9 4 Network Term RBS Ifce Config Menu Tree Write security 2 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the 0505 which will be used for this end point These are the 0505 which ATLAS will use to send and receive calls to and from the Network PSTN Outgoing calls which will be allowed or restricted over these 0505 are set by the Out Accept and Out Reject fields discussed ear lier Read security 5 Specifies the number of DS0s already defined for this end point Read security 5 Indicates which 0505 of the T1 have been defined in this switched end point indicated by in another switched end point indicated by s or in a Dedicated Map
121. erence Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pur suant 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 LING Change or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for W ARN compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals contain ing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog sig nals and transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the devi
122. es Cancel Stops the current activity and returns to the previous menu To return to a previous menus repeatedly press the Cancel key until you reach the desired menu level Up and Down Arrows Use to scroll through and activate the submenu items available in the current menu When the submenu items are scrolled the flashing cursor indicates the active parameter System LED Indicates the status of the entire ATLAS 800 The System LED indicates the general status of the entire ATLAS 800 A green light indicates that conditions are normal A red light indicates a system problem or alarm condition Numeric Keypad Contains the numbers 0 through 9 which you use to activate menu items and enter information such as the IP address 4 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Table 4 2 LED Descriptions For these LEDs This color light Indicates that System Green solid No diagnosed system faults were found Green fast blink Flash download is in progress Yellow Fault was diagnosed but the condition no longer exists The condition will be recorded in the system log Red solid An error condition is present with either the power supply or temperature Red fast blink A fatal error occurred during flash download Off Power is not currently applied to the system CSU Status OK green Both network interfaces ar
123. es of the same type select All Modules of a Type from Module Slot Only upgradable modules are displayed as choices for Module Type when updating All Modules of a Type in the ATLAS NOTE Select TFTP for the Transfer Method Enter into TFTP Server IP Address the IP address of the network server that was recorded earlier Enter into TFTP Server Filename the full path name and filename of the update file that was recorded earlier From Restart Schedule select the time for the module to perform a restart after completing the update process see Restart Schedule on page 6 13 View Current Update Status to verify the progress of the current firmware update or any errors encountered during the download process see Current Update Status on page 6 14 10 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 10 Updating Firmware Instructions for Updating Firmware Using TFTP Continued Step Action Select Begin Firmware Update to start the update process Enter Y to confirm the transfer and to set up the module to receive the TFTP upload 9 During the TFIP upload process various status messages Note display in Current Update Status fo indicate progress Table 10 1 describes these messages 10 To update additional modules begin at step 3 and repeat this process When the update process has successfully completed Idle displays in Cur rent Update Status and Module
124. etrieves the configuration file specified in the TFTP Server Filename field from the server To start this command enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel If you execute this command the ATLAS 800 retrieves the CAUTION configuration file reboots then restarts using the new configuration Write security 3 Read security 5 Saves the configuration file specified in TFTP Server Filename to the server identified in TFTP Server IP Address To start this command enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel Before using this command you must have identified a valid TFTP CAUTION server in TFTP Server IP Address Write security 0 Read security 0 Displays statistics related to the internal operating system of the ATLAS Please check with Tech Support before attempting to use this feature Write security 3 Read security 5 Initiates a system self test consisting of memory tests and data integrity tests for each installed module CAUTION Self tests disrupt data flow Write security 3 Read security 5 Activates the self test To confirm self test activation press y to cancel the self test press n Write security 3 Read security 5 Indicates a system self test The self test consists of memory tests and data integrity tests for each installed module Read security 5 Displays time stamped log of the tests conducted and the Pass Fail results Self tests verify data integrity and processor control to each port Each port is looped back
125. ftest log 6 17 delete password 6 11 description of event 6 4 dial plan 7 6 8 5 complete 9 27 creating 9 19 implementing 9 25 network terminations 9 2 plan 9 22 provision network 9 22 remote access setup 9 21 sample user termination 9 24 signaling 9 3 slot port 9 3 video conferencing setup 9 21 dial plan menus 9 1 DID 9 14 9 18 digits transferred 9 14 9 19 prefix 9 14 9 19 direct inward dialing 9 14 9 18 disable 12 11 disconnect 12 6 display event log 6 10 download configuration file 6 15 firmware 6 12 DRAM 4 11 6 17 installed 6 3 DSO available 8 3 9 13 9 18 first 9 13 9 18 number of 9 13 9 18 selection 8 3 status 7 4 usage 7 4 DSO signaling 7 4 DSO status 7 4 7 4 D 7 4 M 7 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index 3 Index N 7 4 7 4 R7 4 DSOs number of 9 10 DSP RAM 4 11 6 17 DTR chain port signal leads 6 6 chain port status 4 7 E E amp M immediate 9 14 9 18 wink 9 14 9 18 edit dedicated map 8 2 entry Telnet utility 12 6 editing front panel data fields 4 5 empty module slot 7 3 enable TFTP 12 11 enable day 8 5 enbl day 8 5 end of number timeout 9 7 enter dedicated map connections 8 2 enter key 4 1 entry edit Telnet utility 12 6 erase alarm history 4 12 event log 6 4 selftest log 6 17 errored seconds 7 4 ES 7 4 ESF 2 6 ethernet configuration config menu 4 8 connection 2 6 port 6 5 6 8 configure 6 8 status status menu 4 7 Ethernet pinout 2 7 event description 6 4 log
126. g requests transmitted n txed the number of ping replies received n rxed and the number of ping requests that were lost n lost Write security 5 Read security 5 Resets all ping statistics to zero If the ping client is active this menu will stop it Write security 5 Read security 5 If the ping client is currently idle this menu sends pings to the specified address If the ping client is active the menu sends stops sending pings Write security 2 Read security 5 Reboots the ATLAS 800 When you select this command the following message displays WARNING This will reboot the entire system Press y to reboot the system or to exit the command Write security 0 Read security 0 Resets the entire system to the factory default settings To reset the system press y to cancel this command press n ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu gt MODULES Sit Type To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy the following notations are used gt MENUS Submenus Sub submenus Write security 3 Read security 5 The Modules menu provides options that allow you to configure and con trol the installed option modules as well as the controller T1 PRI ports Fig ure 7 1 shows the Modules menu system nto System Status System Config mm edicate aps Dial Plan ze o Empty Em
127. g using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant See Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 for details If your telephone equipment ATLAS causes harm to the telephone network the telephone com pany may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If they do you will be given advance notice to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience trouble with this equipment ATLAS please contact ADTRAN at 256 963 8000 for repair warranty information The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equip ment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning This unit contains no user serviceable parts The following information may be required when applying to your local telephone company for leased line facilities Service Type REN SOC FIC USOC 1 544 Mbps SF 6 0N 04DU9 BN RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps SF and B8ZS 6 0N 04DU9 DN RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps ESF 6 0N 04DU9 1KN RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps ESF and B8ZS 6 0N 04DU9 1SN RJ 48C ISDN 6 0N 04DU9 ISN RJ 48C Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interf
128. gement Standard Traps destination because the coldStart trap severity level is defined as Nor mal Recall that each trap event has a severity level Disabled Infor mational Normal Warning Minor Major and Critical 3 Control certain traps through SNMP of specific MIB variables These variables are outlined in the remainder of this chapter Table 11 2 describes the standard traps supported by ATLAS Table 11 2 Standard Traps Index Trap Name Severity Description 0 coldStart Normal ATLAS is such that its configuration may be altered this trap is generated on power up 1 warmStart Normal ATLAS is reinitializing without altering its configuration 2 lin Warning One of the ATLAS communication links has failed 3 lin Normal One of the ATLAS communication links has come up 4 authenticationFailure Informational ATLAS has received a protocol message that has failed authentication RFC1213 or MIB II defines the object type snmpEnabledAuthenTraps If you set this value to 2 the generation of the authenticationFailure trap is disabled This trap is enabled by setting snmpEnableAuthenTraps to 1 One possible rea son for an authentication failure would be an invalid community name in the received protocol message DS1 Traps DS1 Alarm Traps ATLAS supports RFC1406 the DS1 standard MIB as well as the ADTRAN 051 MIB an extension to RFC1406 The ADTRAN 051 group lets you send traps fo
129. h this software and store a configuration file See TFTP Server on page 12 9 for details on how to use TFTP Server Before using Config Transfer the ATLAS 800 should have a valid IP NOTE address subnet mask and default gateway if required and should be connected to an Ethernet network Only one configuration transfer session upload or download can be active ata time The TCP IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of an ATLAS 800 unit s transferred configuration this way identical configura tions can be sent to multiple units Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the method used to transfer the configuration file to or from a server Currently you must use Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server Get this number from your sys tem administrator Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the name of the configuration file that you transfer to or retrieve from the TFIP server The default name is atlas cfg but you can edit this name Read security 5 Indicates the current status of the update Read security 5 Indicates the status of the previous update 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 15 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Load and Use Config Save Config Remotely System Utilization System Selftest Selftest Run Status View Selftest Log Write security 3 Read security 5 R
130. hich apply to all switched operations both incoming and outgoing calls Write security 3 Read security 5 Sets the length of time ATLAS will wait before assuming the outgoing dialed number is complete The default value is six seconds This timeout will only be invoked if the dialed number does not match one of the pat terns set in the Number Complete Template menu Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the local area code used for sending caller ID to the Network 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 7 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Nbr Complete Templates Number Type Write security 1 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS when a phone number is complete For any outgoing call ATLAS must be able to recognize when the phone number is complete For example a local number will be seven digits long while a long distance 1 will be 11 digits long The ATLAS defaults will cover almost any installation and these templates should not require any additional user input except for unusual circumstances The template allows the use of wild card inputs to define numbers X Anysingle digit N Anysingle digit 2 9 911 This specific number 1 2 3 Asingle digit in this group Denotes an Entry Number MAX 50 Press INS DEL to in sert delete any entry Pattern Modifies an entry when you press Enter MAX 40 For example 1 NXX XXXX would be a pattern for a normal long distance call
131. ibes the entries that may be logged by the system event log Of particular importance is the log event s Category this is the mini mum severity level that must be set in order that the event be logged CAUTION Use caution when changing Categories from their default levels If too many sources have their Category values set too low the number of messages being logged in a given period can be very large If too many messages are being logged too rapidly system performance can be adversely affected Most of the events shown here are of use primarily during troubleshooting and should be turned off in normal operation Table Title Page 1 Source System A 2 A 2 Source Switchboard A 3 A 3 Source Nx 56 64 4 4 Source Time A 5 A 5 Source Ethernet A 6 A 6 Source ISDN 7 7 ISDN Cause Codes A 10 8 Cause Code Log Entries A 12 9 Source ISDN L2 Messages A 12 A 10 Source ISDN Call Control Messages 12 A 11 Source ISDN Information Elements 13 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 1 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 1 Source System operating properly or has been removed Failure Cleared Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String System Cold Start Normal Cold Start COLD START Generated 5 seconds after the completion of system initialization SNMP Authentication Failure Info SNMP Authentication AUTHEN F
132. ided Substitute if ATLAS inserts a User defined ID value if no value is re not present ceived ID Sends to the Network control information for Presentation the presentation of Caller ID Presentation Allowed Presentation Restricted Number Not Available ID Number Value for Caller ID to be sent to the Network i e 256 963 8020 Substitute ATLAS always inserts the User defined ID in place of the val always ue received ID Same as above Presentation ID Number Same as above Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criteria for switching calls to a certain end point is a function of which end point origi nated the call Keep in mind the following e Default value 0 The default ID for all end points is 0 and for all Accept s is 0 With default values all calls are routed based only on the dialed number e Multiple end points can have the same Source ID e Whencreating the call accept list specify a Source ID as well as a dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept Say for example that an application requires all calls originating from Port 1 of the T1 PRI module in Slot 1 be switched to Port 4 of that same mod ule You would assign a unique Source ID e g 7 to Port 1 of the module and then configure Port 4 to only accept calls from that unique Source ID 7 Swaps the ANI and DNIS numbers received from the Network ANI Auto matic Number Identification is the billing numb
133. ies are Critical Major Minor Warning Normal and In fo You can specify which types of errors you want the system to log with the System Event Logging option See System Event Logging on page 6 10 for details Displays the slot number in which the event occurred If this field displays a dash the event occurred in the ATLAS 800 base unit Displays the port in which the event occurred Displays a description of the event Write security 3 Read security 5 Clears the event log When you select the command the following prompt displays This will clear the entire event log Confirm y n Select Y to clear the log or N to exit the command CAUTION If you clear the event log you cannot retrieve the data 6 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Ethernet Port Clear System LED System Alarms System Timing Source Resource Usage Data Tables Read security 5 Displays status information about the Ethernet port An asterisk indi cates activity for the item The following read only fields are available to review I F Status Indicates the current status of the 10BaseT port Tx Frames Indicates the number of frames transmitted from the 10BaseT port since system startup Rx Frames Indicates the number of frames received on the 10BaseT port since system startup Write security 3 Read security 5 Changes the color of the system L
134. ignaling giving you the speed and reliability of ISDN while pre serving your investment in non ISDN equipment ATLAS also converts be tween D4 and ESF frame formats as well as AMI and B8ZS line coding providing interoperability with legacy equipment Flexible Network Management and Maintainability You can select from a variety of network management methods including Simple Network Management Protocol SNMD support VT 100 terminal emulation and Telnet sessions VT 100 terminal emulation and Telnet ses sions provide detailed system configuration through an easy to use menu system Six levels of password protection with varying degrees of manage ment privileges secure the terminal interface You can access the terminal in terface locally or remotely using either the EIA 232 Chain In port on the rear of the Base Unit or the Telnet interface The 10BaseT Ethernet interface on the Base Unit provides an Ethernet connection for SNMP and Telnet connec tions In addition you can use T Watch PRO ADTRAN s Microsoft Windows based GUI management system which provides end to end management for downstream ADTRAN T1 products Nonvolatile memory preserves and duplicates user configurations for managing multiple ATLAS implementa tions ATLAS also supports flash upgrades for future enhancements You can download software remotely using TFTP or XMODEM You can also use the front panel to manage the ATLAS 800 The front panel contains a 2x16 charac
135. in the XMODEM upload by using the appropriate command sequence If necessary refer to terminal emulation software documentation for help Also when specifying the filename ensure that the file transferred is the one provided by ADTRAN Otherwise the update will not complete successfully Because XMODEM data is being transferred in band through the menu interface the VT 100 menus of ATLAS will be inoperable from the Chain In port You can cancel the update at any point in time within the terminal emulation software Please consult the documentation provided by the terminal emulation software to determine how to do this NOTE To update additional modules begin at step 3 and repeat this process When the update process has successfully completed Idle displays in the Current Update Status field and Module Update Complete displays in the Previous Update Status field Either the module restarts immediately and resumes operation or it restarts at the specified time and day of the week depending on your selection If an error occurred during the update process Previous Update Status displays an appropriate error message Update Firmvare Update Status Config Transfer System Utilization System Selftest Ping CSU NLN ww WoW W W ww Www Module Slot Module Type Transfer Method Restart Schedule Current Update Status Previous Update Status Begin Firmware Update 1 R
136. inal Menu e 5 1 Figure 6 1 System Information enn 6 2 Figure 6 2 System Status nnn 6 4 Figure6 3 System Configuration Menu 60 6 6 7 Figure 6 4 System Utility Menu 0 eee eee eee ee 6 12 Figure 6 5 View Self t st Log eh eae PA HER S de lr ee e oe E 6 17 Figure7eli Modules Menit ha it eda Ed d hs 7 1 Figure 8 1 Dedicated Maps Menu Tree 1 6 eee nn nes 8 1 Figure 8 2 Trunk Conditioning 8 5 Figure8 3 Dedicated Map Overview 1 8 6 Figure 8 4 Slot 0 Module Configuration e 8 7 Figure 8 5 Completed Dedicated enn 8 9 Figure9 IL Dial Plan IRR ERREICHEN I ee Rote Pe 9 1 Figure92 Dial Plan Menu nde ERE 9 2 Figure 9 3 Network Term PRI Config Menu Tree 9 10 Figure 9 4 Network Term RBS Config Menu 9 13 Figure 9 5 User Term PRI Config Menu 9 15 Figure 9 6 User Term RBS Config Menu Tree 9 17 Figure9 7 PSTN Connections eere I
137. ion 24 channels psu data service unit A device used with a CSU to support digital communications by converting signals See also CSU DTE Data terminal equipment The portion of a data terminal that interfaces to the end user s equipment The main difference between DCE and DTE is that pins 2 and 3 are reversed on the EIA 232 DTME dialing dual tone multifrequency dialing The tones used by customer equipment to signal the network E1 circuit European equivalent to the T 1 ESF extended superframe A method of grouping T1 carrier frames into larger superframes each contain ing 24 consecutive T1 frames flash memory A kind of non volatile storage device similar to EEPROM where erasing can only be done in blocks or the entire chip flash upgrades Upgrades that can be downloaded into the flash memory FIP File Transfer Protocol The TCP IP protocol used to log in to a network list files and directories and transfer files hot swappable A device is hot swappable if it can be installed without powering down the main unit Integrated Access System A chassis based product that supports a number of end user applications on the subscriber side and a number of carrier interfaces on the trunk side The ATLAS 800 is an Integrated Access System designed to provide significant wide area cost savings through the consolidation of voice data fax and video ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network A network architecture that
138. ions disabled critical major minor warn ing normal and info Write security 3 Read security 5 Sets the system event severity level threshold for each of the ATLAS 800 system event types Whenever a system event occurs that event is logged if the event s severity level is equal to or more severe than the event type s current threshold setting See System Event Logging on page A 1 for detailed information on the system events Write security 3 Read security 5 Configures the ATLAS Syslog client for use with a Syslog server supplied on ADTRAN Utility disk Enables or disables the transmission of log events to the external Syslog server Lists the IP address of the external server that is running the Syslog host dae mon Specifies the facility destination of log events Facilities are located on the host and are managed by the Syslog host daemon running on either a UNIX machine or a PC Write security 3 Read security 5 Provides access to the following two options that you can review and edit Displays the current date and time including seconds To edit this field en ter the time in 24 hour format such as 23 00 00 for 11 00 pm and enter the date in mm dd yyyy format for example 09 23 1998 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Auto Daylight When enabled automatically updates the time and date when Daylight Sav Savings ings Time starts and also when
139. is a function of which end point origi nated the call Keep in mind the following ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu e Default value 0 The default ID for all end points is 0 and for all Accept s is 0 With default values all calls are routed based only on the dialed number Multiple end points can have the same Source ID e When creating the call accept list specify a Source ID as well as a dialed number or range of dialed numbers to accept Say for example that an application requires all calls originating from Port 1 of the T1 PRI module in Slot 1 be switched to Port 4 of that same mod ule You would assign a unique Source ID e g 7 to Port 1 of the module and then configure Port 4 to only accept calls from that unique Source ID 7 User Termination PRI Figure 9 5 shows the available interface configuration options when you are working in User Term Slot is defined as a T1 PRI module and Sig is set to PRI Lucent 5E Switch Type AT amp T 4ESS First DSO Number of DS0s Strip MSD Netwrk Spec Fac Voice Netwrk Spec Fac Data None Called Digits Transferred Three lfceConfig Four Switch Type First DSO Number of 0505 All Send as Provided Substitute if not present Outgoing Caller ID ID Presentation ID Number ID Presentation ID Number Source ID Substitute Always Swap ANI DNIS Fig
140. ix A System Event Logging A 14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix B Troubleshooting NY Power up Self Test Fails Modules seated improperly module failure Remove all modules and cycle power to the unit If self test still fails call Technical Support and report the results If the self test now passes re in sert modules one at a time running the self test after installing each mod ule When an installed module causes the self test to fail note it and report results to tech support System Timing Source Unlocked Displayed on Terminal Interface System Status Selected Timing Source is not present or clock is out of toler ance e Verify that system timing is correctly configured for the desired clock e Verify that the interface cable to clock source is present e Temporarily configure the system to operate off of internal timing Ver ify that the system can lock to this clock 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual B 1 Appendix B Troubleshooting vy Cannot pass data from T1 interface to V 35 port Misconfiguration improper cabling e Verify that the T1 signal is being received If not check that the cabling is correct e Verify that the T1 is being received without errors If not double check that framing and coding are set properly e Verify that desired dedicated map is active Verify that bandwidth is mapped to the correct V 35 port e Verify that the V 35 port is set to the
141. k RJ 48C Port Connection Port Power Switch CONTROL ICHAIN A IN OUT 10BASET 9990900000 OO OO OL 0000000 osovo KELLEL OO00000000009 ele 00000000000 000000000000 2 oo ee Olaus SERR b eo e e OUS 4 8 4A 250V SLOBLOOOOOO O CAUTION RISK OF su ELECTRIC SHOCK i A Blank panel covering an unused option slot Supplemental earth ground lug Figure 2 1 AC Powered ATLAS 800 Rear Panel 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 Control Chain Out Connects to Chain In of another unit NTWK1 RJ 48C Connection Port Control 10 Base T MON Monitor NTWK2 RJ 48C Connection Bantam test jack RJ 48C Chain In Port Connection Port Interface of Chain In Power Switch RAN IN OUT 10 BASET ES 0 3 lO 2 e ele Jo LRR 4 o L 3 Io alle CAUTION RISK OF sy SEE MANUAL BEFORE 9 PTY S MUS ILAI LS ELECTRIC
142. k interface has a call accep tance entry which could accept it such as Without automatic rejection such a call would be forwarded back to the Network The Network would in turn re send the call to the unit until all incoming resources are con sumed CAUTION Use extreme caution when disabling this option QUAD T1 PRI INTERFACE CONFIGURATION This section describes the Network and User Termination configuration set tings for T1 PRI as follows Network Termination PRI page 9 9 Network Termination RBS page 9 13 User Termination PRI page 9 15 User Termination RBS page 9 17 Network Termination PRI Figure 9 3 shows the available Config interface configuration options when Port is defined as a T1 PRI module and Sig is set to PRI 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 9 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Lucent 5E Northern DMS 100 Switch Type National ISDN AT amp T 4ESS First DSO As dialed Number of DS0s ISDN National pref Outgoing Number Conversion ISDN Subscriber pref ISDN National DMS Reserved pref None Ifce Config Strip MSD 1 2 3 None Netwrk Spec Fac Voice Three Netwrk Spec Fac Data Four Called Digits Transferred All Presentation allowed ID Presentation Presentation restricted Outgoing Caller ID Send as provided ID Number Number not available Source ID Substitute if not present ee Substitute always Swap ANI DNIS
143. l Alert Severity Description adATLAS800TotalES Warning The total interval errored second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800TotalSES Warning The total interval severely errored second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800TotalSEFS Warning The total interval severely errored framing second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800TotalUAS Major The total interval unavailable second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800TotalCSS Warning The total interval controlled slip second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800TotalPCV Warning The total interval path code violations has bee exceeded adATLAS800TotalLES Warning The total interval line errored second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800TotalLCV Warning The total interval line code violation threshold has been exceeded 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 11 5 Chapter 11 SNMP Management When one of the Total Alert thresholds is exceeded the corresponding event bit is set to 1 in the adDS1TotalAlert variable in the 051 alert table When en abled ATLAS sends alert traps to each member of the trap destination list upon detecting status bit changes in adDS1TotalAlert If you have previously set the corresponding enable bit 1 in the adDS1TotalArm variable and adDS1AlertEnable On then ATLAS sends an alarm trap message A single alert trap message may report multiple event changes ATLAS clears the event bits after sending the trap message or sending the respons
144. l arrows to scroll and scan the available value settings The value settings display one at a time When the desired value displays press Enter on the Front Panel to set the value 3 When the value is set the operation is complete the cursor moves back to the submenu item position indicating 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Editing a Data Field Continued Step Action 4 Select another data field to edit or press Cancel to return to the submenu NOTE Pressing Cancel prior to pressing Enter voids any data changes The original data value is restored and the cursor returns to the submenu field tored and th t to the sub field FRONT PANEL MAIN MENU FRONT PANEL MAIN MENU The Front Panel Main menu provides limited configuration and control of the ATLAS 800 Figure 4 3 shows the submenu options provided S0 SYSTEM 1 ETHERNET 1 STATUS 2 CHAIN PORT 81 S8 1 IP ADDRESS 1 ETHERNET 2 SUBNET MASK 2 CONFIG S0 SYSTEM 3 DEF GATEWAY S1 2 CHAIN PORT 1 BAUD RATE 2 FLOW CTL 3 TYPE S8 4 UNIT ID 5 INIT MODEM 1 TIME DATE 2 SOFTWARE REV 1 RUN SELFTEST 3 UTIL 3 SELFTEST 2 SHOW RESULTS 4 SET PASSCODE 3 CLEAR RESULTS 5 PASSWORD RESET 1 ACTIVE ALARMS 4 ALRM 2 VIEW HISTORY 3 CLEAR HIISTORY Figure 4 3 Front Panel Menu
145. l ports Navigate to Prt and press C Navigate to the port index number of the second port Prt and 4 press P to paste the configuration information Press Y to confirm paste 5 Repeat Step 4 for the first port of the T1 PRI card located in Slot 1 Navigate to the V 35 port Configuration submenu and repeat 6 Step 2 for the first port followed by a copy and paste to the second and third ports see Figure 8 4 Alarm Status 050 Status E DS8 Alarms z Sig Status x Performance Curr Performance 15 Hin Performance 24 Hr Configuration Test ATLAS JT166 J2 Modules 6 Sys Ctrl Menus Configuration Controller Info Prt Port Name Frame Code Tx Yel Tx LBO LB Accept 1 T1 PRI ESF 825 On Off 8 dB Accept 2 T1 PRI ESF 825 On Off 6 dB Accept 3 SYS OK CSU NLN LES ME CES ESSERE EE i us bs Fi BOK Port Configuration Figure 8 4 Slot 0 Module Configuration Menu 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 8 7 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu Defining the Connections for Example 2 Begin by navigating to Dedicated Maps Create Edit Maps and naming your map Navigate to Dedicated Maps Connects The Connects submenu defines the connections necessary to route the required bandwidth Refer to Table 8 1 to define each of the necessary connections For this procedure first define the data connections and then define the voice connections The following Step Action tables guid
146. lates 922 eene reir Fe nto me eid steer teer restes iota des 9 8 Automatic Routeback Rejectloti 5 trip ener re tetas 9 9 Quad T1 PRI Interface Configuration eene nennen ener nene ennt 9 9 Network Terminatiorni PRI iubet bee o De e ee E EDS 9 9 Network Terminations RBS tore eae ree robe cea Pee e EUR d ERR 9 13 User Termination PRI ete ie NE Ae Re CEU RE aA 9 15 User Termination7RB9S 2 iiianeenanciete npe ecu nien ee A E ir NUR 9 17 Creating Dial Plans Exatmmples tenete i aen n vete ied 9 19 Understanding Dial Plan Configurations essen 9 20 Chapter 10 I nEGnragtiiici C A 10 1 de T 10 1 XMODEM Firmware pdat s iie 10 1 Updating Firmware using XMODEM 10 2 TETP Firmware Updates 4e pre den Ute tele Rr RR aenea aret ere oti e eorr opaco 10 4 Updating Firmwate using TRIP niece rite hne e ee en dee 10 4 Chapter 11 SNMP Manragement ccsssssseccssssssessecssssessceesensscessesseseesoeseeseseceseaeeseeseeaeeseesoeseeess 11 1 Siu 11 1 Components sih deb ved Patre dv d Pra ra Ponce EU Sco p c eras 11 1 eite het edente ran dare eene ihe ais 11 1 PN BOT ence dnm se ERR Pt D S
147. le and then configure Port 4 to only accept calls from that unique Source ID 7 Swaps the ANI and DNIS numbers received from the Network ANI Auto matic Number Identification is the billing number of the calling party and DNIS DialedNumberldentificationService isthe called partynumber This swap causes the ATLAS switchboard to use ANI to route the call NOTE The Accept in the Dial Plan must use the ANI number not the DNIS number User Termination RBS Figure 9 6 shows the available interface configuration options when Port is defined as a T1 PRI module and Sig is set to RBS First DSO Number of 0505 E amp M Immediate DSOs Available E amp M Wink Signaling Loop Start Ground Start Ifce Config Direct Inward Dialing DID Digits Transferred Strip MSD Caller ID Number Src ID Figure 9 6 User Term RBS Ifce Config Menu Tree 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 17 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu First DSO Number of DSOs DSOs Available Signaling Method Direct Inward Write security 2 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the 0505 which will be used for this end point These are the DS0s which ATLAS will use to send and receive calls to and from the Network PSTN Outgoing calls which will be allowed or restricted over these DSOs are set by the Out Accept and Out Reject fields discussed ear lier Read security 5 Specifies the numbe
148. le 11 4 DS1 Current Alert SNMP Traps Continued Current Alert Severity Description adATLAS800CurrentCSS Warning The current interval path code violations have been exceeded adATLAS800CurrentLES Warning The current interval line errored second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800CurrentCV Warning The current interval line code violation threshold has been exceeded When one of the Current Alert thresholds is exceeded the corresponding event bit is set to 1 in the adDS1CurrentAlert variable in the DS1 alert table When enabled ATLAS sends alert traps to each member of the trap destina tion list upon detecting status bit changes in adDS1CurrentAlert If you have previously set the corresponding enable bit 1 in the adDS1CurrentArm variable and adDS1AlertEnable On then ATLAS sends an alert trap mes sage A single alert trap message may report multiple event changes ATLAS clears the event bits after sending the trap message or sending the response toa Get request for the adDS1CurrentAlert variable ATLAS clears the Current Alert values at the beginning of a new 15 minute interval Total Alert values are cleared at the beginning of a new 24 hour interval Table 11 5 shows the Total Alert Traps which describe events that have oc curred in the last 24 hour interval Table 11 5 Total Alert Traps Tota
149. lect one of these options an expanded de scription of the card status displays The status types include ON Online OFF Offline NRSP No Response NRDY Not Ready and RST Restart ing The Config Configuration menu branch provides limited configuration control of the ATLAS 800 Displays configuration options that are available for the ATLAS 800 Base Unit Choose from Ethernet Configuration see Ethernet on page 4 8 or Chain Port Configuration see Chain Port on page 4 8 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 4 7 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Ethernet Chain Port Allows you to create and change configuration settings for the 10BaseT Ethernet connection IP Address NOTE Subnet Mask Def Gateway Uniquely identifies the ATLAS 800 on a TCP IP net work This address is composed of four decimal num bers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods This value is set to 0 0 0 0 by default The IP address is used for the 10BaseT Ethernet interface Obtain the cor rect IP address from your LAN administrator Enter the IP address by entering each number followed by Enter to move to the next field You must define the IP address before attempting to use a Telnet program Defines which part of a destination IP address is the Network number This address is composed of four dec imal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods This option is used along with the ATLAS
150. m dd yyyy format i e 10 30 1998 Restart at Specified Date and Time is only available for the System Controller not for modules residing in expansion slots since NOTE they are unable to maintain normal operation during the update process Read security 5 Indicates progress or problems encountered during the current update pro cess The field displays Idle if no update is in progress or when the update is successfully completed At the end of a successful update the contents of this field are copied into Previous Update Status If you are updating several modules at the same time if Module Slot is set to All Modules of a Type this option displays indicating this field con tains submenu items The following submenus display SIt Indicates the slot number Type Defines the type of module for each slot Current Status Indicates the status of the current update Previous Indicates the status of the previous update Status Previous Time Indicates the time of the previous update During the TFTP upload process various status messages are provided in Current Update Status see Table 10 1 on page 10 5 Read security 5 Displays the status of the previous update If a firmware update has not been attempted for a particular slot this field reads Has not been attempted Following a successful update the field reads Module Update Complete If an update was unsuccessful the appropriate error message displays Write
151. m status for the ATLAS 800 System Status See page 6 3 Set up the operational configuration for the ATLAS 800 System Config See page 6 6 Update settings transfer files perform system diagnostics and reboot the ATLAS 800 System Utility See page 6 12 individual parameters for each port in ATLAS 800 that handles a switched call Review and configure settings for each installed Modules See page 7 1 module including the ATLAS 800 Base Unit Assign dedicated connections between any two ports in Dedicated Maps See page 8 1 the ATLAS 800 Set global ATLAS 800 switch parameters or set Dial Plan See page 9 1 SECURITY LEVELS To edit terminal menu items you must have a password and the appropriate security level Table 6 1 describes the six security levels See Access Passwords on page 6 11 for additional information on working with passwords 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Table 6 1 Password Security Levels Security Level Description 5 Read only permission for all menu items minimum rights Read permission for all menu items and permission to use test commands Access to all commands except passwords flash download authentication methods and interface configurations Access to all commands except passwords flash download and authentication methods Access to all commands except passwo
152. ncluding Flash memory and DRAM Read security 5 Displays the serial number for the unit The serial number of the ATLAS 800 will automatically display in this field Read security 5 Displays the boot ROM revision The System Status menu provides information on the status of the unit Figure 6 2 shows the submenu functions available in the System Status menu 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 3 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Event Log Clear System Event Log yan RENE System Utility Modules Dedicated Maps Dial Plan Read security 5 09 Clear Sustem Event Log Ethernet Port Clear System LED gt System Alarms Fail 1 PS1 11 1 2 Faill 1 System Timing Source Locked Resource Usage Chain Port Signal Leads TSE 1 CTSE 1 DTRIE 1 DCDI 1 Chain Port Tx Bytes 27 Chain Port Rx Bytes Chain Port Overrun Errs Chain Port Framing Errs ountrs CcocoO Im Clear Chain Port Figure 6 2 System Status Menu Displays the last 250 warning or failure messages sent including the day date and priority of the message The most recent messages display at the top of the list The following read only fields are available to review Time Event Log Time Category Slot Port Description Displays the date in mm dd format and the time in hh mm ss format that the event occurred Displays the severity of the event The possible catego r
153. nd stores host names You may either enter a name an IP address or a domain name directly from this field Click on the drop down arrow to display a complete list of previously stored host names 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12 5 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Utilities Port Edit Entry Add New Delete Connect Disconnect Transfer Cfg Exit EDIT MENU gt OPTIONS MENU Colors Provides several port options You may enter port numbers directly into this field to connect to non standard ports or select the drop down combo box to display the following options Telnet establishes a Telnet session Echo provides a loopback for troubleshooting Discard bit bucket discards data Daytime returns the time Chargen displays as a unique character stream used for self tests Changes either the unit name or the IP address of each host Press either Tab Return or a period after each number in the IP ad dress to move to the next field If you press Return or while the cursor is located in each IP field that field entry is deleted w Edit Entry Unit Name IP Address 198 126 23 T UseDNS Remote Port fent OK Prompts you for the same information as the Edit Entry dialog box for new host When enabled the Use DNS Domain Name Server feature allows users to request Domain Look Up via a DNS server on the network
154. nditioning Figure 8 2 Trunk Conditioning 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 8 5 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu EXAMPLE 2 CREATING A DEDICATED MAP A Dedicated Map defines connections for dedicated bandwidth between ports and grooms and cross connects bandwidth between T1 ports Any ATLAS port supporting dedicated bandwidth can be mapped to any other port supporting dedicated bandwidth see the example in Figure 8 3 T1 A DSO 1 8 Voice DSO 9 24 Data T1 B DSO 1 8 Voice DSO 9 24 Data T1 C DSO 1 8 Voice DSO 9 24 Data ATLAS 800 V 35 A Data V 35 B Data Router V 35 C Data T1 D 1 24 Voice PBX Figure 8 3 Dedicated Map Overview Example The example shown in Figure 8 3 contains three T1s T1 A T1 B T1 C sup porting dedicated bandwidth from three remote sites Each T1 includes 0505 for data and voice At the central site ATLAS each incoming DSO car rying data is mapped to a separate V 35 port and connected to the router 0505 carrying voice are collected together groomed and sent to the PBX over a single T1 T1 D Designing the Dedicated Map for Example 2 In designing a Dedicated Map you must first determine what connections to make and which ports to involve For T1 ports you must also decide which 0505 to use Then you must configure the ports Finally you must define the appropriate connections The remainder of
155. ne company LB Write security 3 Read security 5 Accept Loopback Accept Sets unit to accept or reject the in band loop up and loop down codes as defined in ANSI T1 403 This is a line loopback Initiates different types of tests and displays test results CAUTION These Test commands temporarily disrupt service 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 7 5 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu Prt Loc LB Remote LB Pattern QRSS RLB Results CIr Inj Identifies the port number Read security 5 Local Loopback Causes loopback on near end port Line Metallic loopback Payld Payload loopback framing and clocking are regenerated Write security 4 Read security 5 Remote Loopback Sends a loopback code to a remote CSU ANSI FDL Line Requires ESF mode ANSI FDL Pyld Requires ESF mode AT1 Inband line Write security 4 Read security 5 Specifies the test pattern to be transmitted out the port Allones framed ones AllzeroS framed zeros QRSS 2 20 1 pseudorandom pattern with suppression of excess zeros Read security 5 Test Pattern Results Suppresses excess zeros indica tion of sync and errors of received data pattern Write security 4 Read security 5 Test Pattern Results Clear Clears current error counters on test pattern results menu 43 Read security 5 Test pattern Error Inject Injects errors into transmitted test pattern 7 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chap
156. ntry for BRI A type C to copy the entire BRI A entry Move to the next connection list entry and type P to paste all of the BRI data Move to each field and modify as appropriate for BRI B 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 25 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Setting PRI C Global Param for Example 3 Step Action 1 While on the entry for BRI B type C to copy the entire BRI B entry 2 Move to the next connection list entry and type P to paste all of the BRI data 3 Move to each field and modify as appropriate for BRI C After completing the network entries the network connection map appears as shown in Figure 9 10 He two re T Global Param 0 gt 5 Ctrl 1 UBRHS 1 UBRHS 1888 040 Figure 9 10 Completed Network Map Setting User Term Connections for Example 3 Step Action 1 Navigate to User Term Enter connections for BRI D E and F in the same manner as BRI 2 A B and C use the copy C and paste P commands to enter the appropriate Out Accept and Out Reject numbers 3 Ensure that the SPID and Phone entries under Config match the SPID and phone numbers of the attached equipment 4 Enter the connection for T1 A select RBS under Sig and enter 1 900 under Out Reject 5 Set Trunk Type under Ifce Config to Analog 6 Set Signaling Method to E amp M Wink 9 26 ATLAS 800 User Manual
157. ode IE log entry will end with a location designation These designations are shown below Table A 8 Cause Code Log Entries Code Location U User LPN Private network serving the local user LN Public network serving the local user TN Transit network RLN Public network serving the remote user RPN Private network serving the remote user INTL International network INWK Network beyond internetworking point Table A 9 Source ISDN L2 Messages Event Category Console Log Siring Front Panel Display String ISDN Layer 2 LAPD Information lt message contents gt n a Message Provides a hex dump of the entire LAPD frame Table A 10 Source ISDN Call Control Messages Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String ISDN Call Control Messages Information Host gt gt CC tag n a lt call ID gt lt message gt ISDN Call Control Messages Information CC gt gt Host lt tag gt n a lt call ID gt lt message gt A 12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 11 Source ISDN Information Elements Event Category Console Log Front Panel String Display String ISDN Information Elements Provides a Information message n a hex dump of the ISDN IE sent with a call contents gt control message 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 13 Append
158. of delivering up to 7 A of current The branch circuit overcurrent protection shall be a fuse or circuit breaker rated minimum 48 V maximum 20 CAUTION A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably approved and rated shall be incorporated into the fixed wiring Grounding Instructions This section provides grounding instruction information from the Under writers Laboratory UL 1459 Standard for Safety Telephone Equipment of September 20 1993 An equipment grounding conductor that is not smaller in size than the un grounded branch circuit supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the product or system Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes The equipment grounding conductor is to be connected to ground at the service equipment The attachment plug receptacles in the vicinity of the product or system are all to be of a grounding type and the equipment grounding conductors serv ing these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment A supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be installed be tween the product or system and ground that is in addition to the equipment grounding conductor in the power supply cord 2 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chap
159. of the TCP IP suite of protocols that provides remote terminal connection services See also VT 100 Trivial File Transfer Protocol simplified version of the TCP IP file transfer protocol that does not include password protection or user directory capability trunk A direct line between two telephone switching centers TSU terminal service unit T Watch PRO The ADTRAN Microsoft Widows based management software program designed to control TSU units from a remote PC It also provides limited control over the configuration of the ATLAS 800 using a graphical user interface V1 100 A non intelligent terminal or terminal emulation mode used for asynchronous communications Used to configure the ADTRAN ATLAS 800 WAN wide area network A network that connects users across large distances XMODEM An error correcting file transfer data transmission protocol used to transmit files between PCs The XMODEM protocol sends information in 128 byte blocks of data Some sums check sums are done on each block and the result is sent along with the block If the result does not check out at the other end the computer at the other end sends a request a NAK negative acknowledgment to retransmit that block again If the block checks out the computer sends ACK an acknowledgment In this way rela tively error free transmissions can be accomplished E 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Index 8 2 Symbols 10 BaseT
160. ol of the ATLAS 800 see Figure 5 1 ame ATLAS 800 System Location Adtran ATLAS 800 System Contact Adtran ATLAS 800 Firmware Revision ATLAS 800 Rey JOIA 02 11 99 14 38 24 System Uptime days 18 hours 26 min 15 secs Startup Mode Varm reboot Current Time Date 24h Friday February 12 10 01 58 1999 Installed Memory Flash 1048576 bytes DRAM 8388608 bytes Serial er Boot ROM Rev System T System Config System Utility C 11 18 97 Left Pane Right Pane TS UK U ONLN HE HZ FEE 6 ALRM 8 System Information menu J help 10 01 Tool Tip Extended Help Navigation Help Figure 5 1 Top level Terminal Menu Window Menu Path The first line of the terminal menu window the menu path shows the session s current position path in the menu structure For example Figure 5 1 shows the top level menu with the cursor on the System Info submenu therefore the menu path reads ATLAS 800 System Info 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 5 1 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu Window Panes When you first start a terminal menu session the terminal menu window is divided into left and right panes The left pane shows the list of available submenus while the right pane shows the contents of the currently selected submenu Window Pane Navigation Use the following chart to assist you in moving between and within the two window panes To move P
161. old Exceeded Exceeded Total T1 Errored Seconds Warning T1 Tot ES Thrs Exceeded T1 TOT ES THRS Threshold Exceeded Total T1 Severely Errored Warning T1 Total SES Thrs T1 TOT SES THRS Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Total T1 Severely Errored Warning T1 Total SEFS Thrs T1 TOT SEFS Framing Seconds Threshold Exceeded THRS Exceeded Total T1 Unavailable Seconds Warning T1 Total UAS Thrs T1 TOT UAS THRS Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Total T1 Controlled Slip Warning T1 Total CSS Thrs T1 TOT CSS THRS Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Total T1 Path Code Violations Warning T1 Total PCV Thrs T1 TOT PCV THRS Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Total T1 Line Errored Seconds Warning T1 Total LES Thrs T1 TOT LES THRS Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Total T1 Line Code Violations Warning T1 Total LCV Thrs T1 TOT LCV THRS Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Table A 5 Source Ethernet Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Not enough memory Critical No memory for driver n a for Ethernet driver structure ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appen dix A System Event Logging Table A 6 Source ISDN Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String No BRI resources Critical BRI configuration failed No NO MORE ISDN AVL available ISDN resources are available No PRI resources Critical PRI configuration failed No NO MORE ISDN AVL available ISDN resource
162. on which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment mainte nance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following check appropriate blocks A Atraining course provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or B Atraining course provided by the customer or authorized representative using training mate rials and instructions provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or An independent training course e g trade school or technical institution recognized by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or D Inlieu of the preceding training requirements the operator s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with circle one above vii I agree to provide telco s name with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph if so requested Signature Title Date Transcribed and sworn to before me This day of 199 Notary
163. onfiguration Keystrokes uei eene ee sshdecusddstscetevsvsibiessegdspitacs 5 4 Getting Help p 5 5 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control eese nette 6 1 Selecting the Appropriatemenu diete obe me t ee dace Bede eren 6 1 Security Levels usecetetenietedeide poen iaureimihten iieri prn d prin 6 1 System Info nct teca ietiee b oio t Ee pe ec P a p veo i eorr ite e reete Pe eei s boue 6 2 System Name eed epe ete a onem de ENTE T oe eene d ire EIE TET 6 3 System Eocationi PROPER TE RES PAR ESP tege I etd iat do m mede 6 3 System Contact a iba iin edu tipa B idisse reb ridet 6 3 Firm Ware REVISION eae eo Pea edes t Lis tee SO E RE are Gehe 6 3 System pH Me d mter eu n ape EE a NUN o ES ded ee Arcu EYE 6 3 Startup Modeste sedit a te eq Hat in Rma ede chs seti Nen etis 6 3 Current Time Date 24h ici ete Exe Nera ase tbe oui bo det Eee eng 6 3 Installed Memory ree ee ree d br aite rdi an b et idle 6 3 Serial Number ios eden esee ue dei 6 3 Boot ROM Rev iine Re ue re oio Ee ien EUR EE ea ee 6 3 Sy Stem Sta sx isisao Eee URS 6 3 Evert hdd in ATE Prades un ete rbi 6 4 Clear System Event Log 2er e etse etse etd eere e 6 4 Ethernet iue entente Qe
164. or responding number on the Front Panel keypad or press the Front Panel up and down arrows to scroll to the menu selection For detailed information about the commands available through the Front Panel menus see Front Panel Main Menu on page 4 6 1 STATUS 3 UTIL 2 CONFIG 4 ALRM Figure 3 1 Front Panel LCD Using Front Panel Menu CONFIG to Set Up the Unit ID Figure 3 2 shows the path you would follow to set up the Unit ID The fol lowing Step Action table provides step by step instructions to do the same 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 1 ETHERNET 1 BAUD RT 9600 50 SYSTEM 2 FLOW CTL 2 CONFIG S0 2 CHAIN PORT 3 TYPE 4 UNIT ID S8 5 INIT MODEM Figure 3 2 Example of Basic Front Panel Menu Navigation Setting Up the Unit ID using the Front Panel Menu CONFIG Step Action Activate CONFIG by pressing the Front Panel arrow keys or by pressing the number 2 on the Front Panel The cursor flashes on the number next to the activated selection Press Enter on the Front Panel 2 Use the Front Panel Arrow Keys to view the submenu items 3 Select 0 System Press Enter on the Front Panel Activate 2 Chain Port using the Arrow Keys or by pressing 2 Press Enter on the Front Panel Activate 4 Unit Id using the Arrow Keys or by pressing 4 Press 5 Enter on the Front Panel 6 The Unit Id field display
165. or information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CAPS di rectly at the following number CAPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and re turn to the following address ADTRAN Inc 6767 Old Madison Pike Progress Center Building 6 Suite 690 Huntsville Alabama 35807 RMA C 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix D Acronyms and Abbreviations AMI ANI B8ZS BRI bps CPE csu CTS DACS DCE DNIS DSO DSU DTE DTMF ESF ISDN kbps LAN LCD LED Mbps MIB NT1 PBX PRI PSTN alternate mark inversion automatic number identification bipolar eight zero substitution Basic Rate ISDN bits per second customer premise equipment channel service unit Clear to send Digital Access Cross Connect System data communications equipment dialed number identification service digital service level 0 64 kbps data service unit data terminal equipment dual tone multifrequency extended superframe File Transfer Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network kilobits per second local area network liquid crystal display light emitting diode Mega bits per second management information base network termination 1 private branch exchange Primary Rate ISDN public switched telephone network 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual D 1 Appendix D Acronyms and Abbreviations SN
166. ormation base MIB The network manager is a control program that collects controls and pre sents data pertinent to the operation of the network devices It resides on a network management station The agent is a control program that responds to queries and commands from the network manager and returns requested information or invokes config uration changes initiated by the manager It resides in each network device The MIB is an index to the organized data stored within a network device The MIB defines the operating parameters that can be controlled or moni tored When the MIB requests the network manager to retrieve or modify a particular piece of information about a network device the network manag er transmits that request to the network device The agent in that device in terprets the incoming request performs the requested task and sends its response to the network manager The network manager collects all of the data from the various network devices and presents it in a consistent form 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 11 1 Chapter 11 SNMP Management SNMP TRAPS An SNMP trap is a message sent by a network device such as the ATLAS 800 to report an operational anomaly or alarm condition Trap Destination List A trap destination list contains information about sites designated to receive SNMP traps You can configure this list via a Telnet session or the VT 100 terminal menu The ATLAS 800 supports up to f
167. our trap destination lists By default the destination list is empty Configuring a Trap Destination List via Terminal Menu To configure the trap destination list from the terminal menu select System Config SNMP Traps Destination Then enter your information similar to that shown in Table 11 1 See also Traps Destination on page 6 10 Table 11 1 Trap Destination List IP Address Community Trap Filtering 0 0 0 0 0 public 1 0 0 0 0 public 2 0 0 0 0 public 3 0 0 0 0 public IP Address is the address of the network management station to which AT LAS sends the trap Community is the trap community name used for the se lected network device Trap Filtering is a record allowing you to assign thresholds to each category of the ATLAS events Filtering Disabling Traps You can disable trap generating events in three ways 1 Disable Trap Transmission From the terminal menu select SNMP and set Trap Transmission to DISABLED 2 Define trap thresholds to disable specific trap events Refer to the ATLAS MIB in System Event Logging on page A 1 for a description of each trap event supported by the ATLAS For example consider the coldStart trap a system controller event If you defined for destination 0 a trap filtering threshold of Warning for the system controller the coldStart trap would not generate to that ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 11 SNMP Mana
168. output to chain control other ATLAS Base Units e 9600 or 2400 bps operation e Automatic setup no user input required The Control Out Chain Out connection follows with the pinout shown in Table 2 2 Connector type RJ 48C Part number 555164 2 Table 2 2 Control Chain Out Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis Connects to GND of next unit pin1 2 4 UNUSED 6 7 8 3 TXDATA Data transmitted to chained units by the ATLAS Connects to RX DATA of the next unit Chain In pin 3 5 RX DATA Data received from chained units by the ATLAS Connects to TX DATA of the next unit Chain In pin 5 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 Network Connection Connection Two eight pin modular jacks labeled NTWK 1 and NTWK 2 provide the net work connection The two network interface NI ports comply with appli cable ANSI and AT amp T standards The NIs provide the following functions e AMI or B8ZS coding e Manual line build out e D4or ESF framing e Network performance monitoring and reporting e Test loopbacks with QRSS generation and checking e Extensive self testing The network connection follows with the pinout shown in Table 2 3 Connector type USOC RJ 48C Part number AMP 555164 2 Table 2 3 Network Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receives data from the network 2
169. press I in this field ATLAS 800 adds another dedicated map connec tion numbered consecutively 8 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu FROM SIt Write security 3 Read security 5 From Slot Specifies the slot to use for the FROM connection When you select this option a list of all of the slots and the modules installed in the slots displays Pick the appropriate slot and press Enter Port Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the port to use for the FROM connection When you select this option a list of ports and module types appears Pick the appropriate port and module type and press Enter From Config Write security 3 Read security 5 Specifies the configuration for the FROM connection The selections dis played in this field are based on the type of module selected in the FROM SIt option You must input the following information based on the module type DSO Write security 3 Read security 5 Selection Defines 0505 for a T1 port Use this field to define which 0505 will be used for this connection You can enter the 0505 in several ways For example to enter 0505 one through five enter 1 5 For 0505 one and five enter 1 5 DSO Read security 5 Available Indicates which 0505 of the T1 are assigned 050 assign ment is based on the following items digits This 050 is available The digit that displays in 0 9 this field represents the last
170. pty No Response No Response coocooooc ZZZZZZZTZ CE SE Figure 7 1 Modules Menu The controller board slot 0 has two T1 PRI interface ports This section only describes the module options available for the T1 PRI interface ports Individual module choices are described in the applicable module manuals The ATLAS system controller automatically detects the presence of modules when they are installed in the system To view the menus for the installed modules via the terminal menu use the arrow keys to scroll to the appropri ate menu and press Enter You can then access the module choices Write security 3 Read security 5 Identifies the slot number Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS 800 Base Unit Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the type of module actually installed in the slot or the type of module you plan to install in the slot The ATLAS 800 automatically detects the type of module installed in each slot and the Type field automatically 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 7 1 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu Menu Alarm Test State defaults to the installed module type You can also use this field to pre con figure a unit before actually installing modules by specifying the module that you want to install in each slot To use this option navigate to the field you want to edit and press Enter For empty slots a list of all the available module types displ
171. r DS1 Alarm Failures and Performance Threshold Crossing Alerts The 051 Alarm Table defined in the ADTRAN 051 extension MIB contains entries that enable the status bits to send an Alarm Trap message Each Alarm Table row entry corresponds to a DS1 interface managed by the de vice The DS1 Alert Table also defined in the ADTRAN DS1 MIB contains similar entries for controlling the Alert Traps 051 line status is reported in the bit encoded dsx1LineStatus object variable Each trap represents a bit value 1 change in dsx1LineStatus Table 11 3 de scribes the DS1 alarm traps supported by ATLAS 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 11 3 Chapter 11 SNMP Management Table 11 3 DS1 SNMP Traps Alarm Severity Description adATLAS800NoAlarm Warning No alarms are present adATLAS800RxYellow Minor The Far end is experiencing Red Alarm a k a Yellow Alarm adATLAS800TxYellow Warning The Near end is sending Loss Frame Indication a k a Yellow Alarm adATLAS800RxAIS Minor The Far end is sending Alarm Indication Signal a k a Blue Alarm adATLAS800TxAIS Warning The Near end is sending Alarm Indication Signal a k a Blue Alarm adATLAS800RedAlarm Major The Near end is experiencing Loss of Frame a k a Red Alarm adATLAS800LOS Major The Near end is experiencing Loss of Signal When enabled ATLAS sends alarm traps to the each member of the trap destination lis
172. r of 0505 already defined for this end point Read security 5 Indicates which 0505 of the T1 have been defined in this switched end point indicated by in another switched end point indicated by s or in a Dedicated Map indicated by n The following symbols may dis play in this field digits This DSO is available The digit that displays in this field repre 0 9 sents the last digit of the DSO number This port is requesting this 050 for this connection but the 050 is not yet activated This 050 is used by this port in this connection and is activated This DSO is used in the switched Dial Plan S This DSO is used in the switched Dial Plan and conflicts with this connection This 050 is already used in this dedicated map N This 050 is already used in this dedicated map and conflicts with this connection Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the signaling type to be used across this trunk The Sig naling Method must match the signaling provided by the Network PSTN The choices include E amp M Immediate E amp M Wink Loop Start and Ground Start NOTE ATLAS converts signaling types between Network and User Terminations Write security 3 Read security 5 Dialing Defines to ATLAS whether the Network is using Direct Inward Dialing DID If DID is Enabled then you must define DID Digits Transferred and DID Prefix If DID is Disabled then you must define the Trunk Number 9 1
173. r the Get or Set name defined on the network management station Public is the default name Trap Transmission Write security 3 Read security 5 Enables and disables SNMP trap transmission Authen Trap Write security 3 Read security 5 Transmission Enables and disables the authentication failure trap 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 9 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Traps Destination System Event Logging Syslog Setup Transmission Host IP Address Host Facility Real Time Clock Current Time Date Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the destination for SNMP traps as follows IP Address Identifies the IP address to which the network manager sends traps Community Defines the community name for trap destinations This name must match the community name defined at the network management station Trap Filtering Sets the minimum severity level required for a system event to generate an SNMP trap You can set filters for the system controller the switch board the Quad Nx56 64 module the Quad T1 PRI module and ISDN events If a trap event occurs and if the trap s severity level is equal to or more severe than the trap type s current threshold setting that event is sent as an SNMP trap Refer to the ATLAS 800 MIB for a listing of all traps and their severity levels You can set the following threshold levels for the avail able select
174. r updat ing any upgradable module within ATLAS see also Update Firmware on page 6 12 The following sections describe the procedure for updating using either transfer method NOTE Please consult the appropriate ATLAS module manual to determine if the module supports flash upgrading NOTE Users must use the supplied connector when using VT 100 or when doing any asynchronous Flash activity XMODEM FIRMWARE UPDATES The ATLAS 800 supports firmware updating to any upgradable module us ing XMODEM transfer protocol via the base unit s Chain In port XMODEM is found in most PC communications software packages To configure the Chain In port s data rate and other communication parameters consult Con trol Chain In Port on page 2 4 and Control Chain Out Port on page 2 5 Ensure the communications software package being used has flow NOTE control turned off 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 10 1 Chapter 10 Updating Firmware Updating Firmware using XMODEM Before beginning this procedure e you must have a level 2 password for updating any module within ATLAS Please consult the ATLAS administrator if you do not know the password e you must obtain the appropriate update file for the particular module from ADTRAN Technical Support at 888 4ADTRAN 423 8726 e you may want to review Update Firmware on page 6 12 Instructions for Updating Firmware Using XMODEM Step Action Using a VT 100 terminal emul
175. rcuits Designed for standalone or rackmount installations the ATLAS 800 Base Unit contains two network interfaces each independently configurable for T1 DSX 1 or PRI operation A 10BaseT Ethernet connection for remote access and network management is standard with the ATLAS 800 Base Unit The eight expansion slots accommodate hot swappa ble option modules for a variety of applications ATLAS 800 option mod ules include the following Quad T1 PRI Module e Octal Basic Rate ISDN Module e Quad Nx 56 64 Module Module Modem 16 Module e 232 Module 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 Dedicated and Switched Connection Maps in a Single Platform The ATLAS 800 allocates dedicated bandwidth as directed by any of up to five unique connection maps You can map any 050 on any 1 circuit to any other DS0 on up to 34 T1 circuits in the system Dedicated connection maps can be manually invoked or automatically implemented based on the time of day and day of the week Additionally you can configure the ATLAS 800 to switch dialup calls to specific ports or 0505 based on the number dialed The ATLAS 800 supports switched connection mapping for dial calls placed over Basic Rate ISDN BRI Primary Rate ISDN PRI or channelized 1 circuits Signaling Conversion for Maximum Interoperability The ATLAS 800 converts between robbed bit signaling RBS and ISDN D channel s
176. rds Permission to edit every menu item including creating and editing passwords maximum rights To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy the following notations are used MENUS Submenus Sub submenus SYSTEMINFO System Info menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing information Figure 6 1 displays the submenus that are available when you select this menu item ATLAS 8UU System Info System Info a H H Su Sustem Location Adtran ATLAS 00 System Contact Adtran ATLAS 800 Firmware Revision ATLAS 800 Rev JOIA 02 11 99 14 38 24 System Uptime 0 days 18 hours 26 min 15 secs Startup llode Warm reboot Current Time Date 24h Friday February 12 10 01 58 1999 Instarlad Henory Flash 1048576 bytes DRAM 8388608 butes Seria umber Boot ROM Rev C 11 18 97 TS UK U ONLN HE HZ HERE 6 ALRM ff 8 Sustem Information menu hel 10 01 Figure 6 1 System Information Menu 6 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control System Name System Location System Contact Firmware Revision System Uptime Startup Mode Current Time Date 24h Installed Memory Serial Number Boot ROM Rev SYSTEM STATUS Write security 3 Read security 5 Provides a user configurable text string for the name of the ATLAS 800 This name can help you distinguish be
177. red PBX private branch exchange A telephone system usually owned by the customer that serves a particular location It provides connections from one phone extension to another and connects to the external telephone network PRI Primary Rate ISDN An ISDN service that provides 23 B bearer channels 64 kbps each and 1 D data channel 64 kpbs The combined capacities are equivalent to one T1 channel Quad Nx56 64 Module Nx is pronounced One of the ATLAS 800 option modules The Quad Nx56 64 Module pro vides four synchronous V 35 DTE ports each of which can operate at any rate that is a multiple of 56 or 64 kbps up to 1 536 Mbps Quad T1 PRI Module One of the ATLAS 800 option modules The Quad T1 PRI Module provides four channelized T1 or Primary Rate ISDN PRI interfaces Each interface can operate independently in DS 1 or DSX 1 mode and any port can serve as the primary or backup timing source for the entire system Remote Access The ability to connect to non local communications equipment robbed bit signaling A type of in band signaling used with voice transmissions for multiplexing multiple voice circuits onto a T1 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A control and reporting scheme widely used to manage devices from different vendors SNMP operates on top of the Internet protocol synchronous 1 The condition occurring when two events happen in a specific time relationship with each other both under
178. ress one of these keys From left pane to right pane Tab Enter Left arrow Right arrow From right pane to left pane Tab Escape Left arrow Right arrow Within each pane Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow Right Window Pane Notation The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu These contents can include both submenu items and data fields Some sub menus contain additional submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields The following chart explains the notation used to identify these additional items This notation Means that 4 More items are available when selected DATA More items are available when selected lt gt An action is to be taken such as activating a test Highlighted menu item You can enter data in this field Underlined field The field contains read only information 5 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu Additional Terminal Menu Window Features Sys Tool Tip Port Status Extended Help Navigation Help System Time Describes the status of the ATLAS base unit system Provides a brief description of the currently selected highlighted command Displays status information such as OK WARN or ALRM about ports 1 8 Displays information about selected commands Ctrl A Lists characters used for na
179. rminate a connection from user equipment In this case the ATLAS 800 is acting as the Network In applications where two ATLAS units are used in a point to point configuration a port in the ATLAS at one end acts as the Network set up as a User Termination while the ATLAS at the opposite end terminates a Network connection NOTE Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the ATLAS port that terminates a User connection User selects list of option modules ports There may be more than one end point associated with a particular port Ifa T1 port is connected to a channel bank with analog voice cards each 050 or a group of 0505 may have a different phone number These would constitute multiple end points over a single physical port NOTE Indicates the Port Link Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the type of signaling being used for this connection end point The user selects either RBS or PRI RBS specifies a T1 using robbed bit signaling while PRI designates a Primary Rate ISDN interface This selection is only necessary if a T1 PRI is selected as the Slot Svc type Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the parameters for incoming calls that ATLAS 800 will accept from the Network Write security 3 Read security 5 Identifies the ID of the call sources that this end point will accept calls from The Source ID field is used to simplify the creation of a Dial Plan in applica tions where the criteria for s
180. ropriate field and then pressing Enter to move to the next field You will need a default gateway if the LAN contains multiple segments This address is composed of four deci mal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by pe riods This value is set to 0 0 0 0 by default Contact your LAN administrator for the appropriate address Subnet Defines which part of a destination IP address contains the Mask network number This address is composed of four decimal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods This value is set to 0 0 0 0 by default This part of the desti nation IP address is used along with the ATLAS 800 IP ad dress to determine which nodes must be reached through the default IP gateway Write security 2 Read security 5 Accepts input for configuring the chain in port Write security 2 Read security 5 Defines the name of the chain port Type in an alpha numeric name up to 57 characters long The name can include spaces and special characters Write security 2 Read security 5 Specifies whether you use Direct or Dial mode Write security 2 Read security 5 Specifies the baud rate of the port Select either 2400 or 9600 If you are using Dial for Port Type ensure that the Port Speed setting matches the modem baud rate Write security 2 Read security 5 Specifies the initialization string for a modem Refer to your modem docu mentation for acceptable initialization strings 6 8
181. ross a network or commu nications link MIB management information base The MIB is an index to the organized data stored within a network device Modem 16 Module One of the ATLAS 800 option modules The Modem 16 Module supports sixteen 56K flex modem ana log calls or sixteen ISDN connections multiplexer mux A device that takes several low speed channels and merges them into one high speed channel at one end of a link Another multiplexer at the other end of the link reverses this process NT1 Network termination 1 A unit that provides physical and electromagnetic termination of the U inter face 2 wire transmission line converts between Layer 1 formats used at the U and T reference points and performs some maintenance functions nonvolatile memory Any form of memory that retains its contents when power is removed for example ROM EPROM etc Octal BRI U Module One of the ATLAS 800 option modules The Octal BRI U Module provides eight basic rate ISDN U interfaces each capable of operating in NT or LT mode E 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix E Glossary option modules Any optional hot swappable module that can be added to the ATLAS 800 system for a variety of applications See also overbooking ATLAS 800 feature that reduces telecommunications expenses by allowing you to over subscribe switched bandwidth for situations where simultaneous access to the network by every subscriber is not requi
182. rrect setting For example a T1 to Nx connection is set to Off On Preserves the signaling bits between the connections Off Ignores signaling bits Security level 3 Read security 5 Sets the time when the map becomes active if you have selected Auto in the Activate Map field see Activate Map on page 8 2 Enter this time in hh mm ss 24 hour format Security level 3 Read security 5 Specifies which days of the week the map is active SETTING TRUNK CONDITIONING The trunk conditioning process sets known values in the signaling bits and the data bits for outgoing 0505 which are cross connected to a T1 port expe riencing alarms The trunk conditioning process consists of a 2 5 second transmission indicating call termination followed by a continuous trans mission signaling the final condition as chosen by the User Use the trunk conditioning menu items Fault Signaling to set the state of the signaling bits and Fault Data Code to set the state of the data bits for this process You can set trunk conditioning for each end of each T1 to T1 connection in a dedicated map To simplify this procedure use the copy command press C Connections to the Network and connections to User equipment PBX contain different signaling bit states For this example assume voice traffic is received on T1 A and T1 B is groomed onto T1 C to the PBX see Figure 8 2 If T1 A fails the 0505 which were cross connected to T1 C will receive trunk co
183. s CSU channel service unit A device that functions similarly to a modem except that the CSU works with digital signals rather than analog signaling CS See CTS CTS Clear to send A signal on the DTE interface indicating that the DCE is clear to send data DACS Digital Access Cross Connect System A system such as the ATLAS 800 that assigns and redistributes grooms any DSO on any T1 circuit to any other DSO on any other T1 circuit in the system DCE Data communications equipment The part of a computer or data terminal that connects to a commu nications channel or network D channel delta channel Controls the operation of the ISDN connection dedicated bandwidth Bandwidth which has been set aside dedicated for a specific number Dial plan The numbering plan for ATLAS ports user and network handling switched connections Individual dial plans contain phone number and features associated with DTMF dialing PRI and BRI Digital Access Cross Connect System See DACS DNIS Dialed Number Identification Service Service provided by a telephone company that allows the caller to see what number has been dialed E 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Appendix E Glossary DSO Digital signal or service having a transmission rate of 64 kbps intended to carry one voice channel a phone call Also called a fractional T1 because it bridges the gap between 56 kbps direct dial service DDS and a full 1 implementat
184. s Type the new Unit ID in this field and press Enter on the Front Panel The new Unit ID is now set USING THE TERMINAL MENU The terminal menu provides a primary means of monitoring and configur ing the ATLAS 800 The terminal menu interface uses the full capabilities of the VT 100 terminal to provide the quickest and most intuitive operation possible To receive the full benefit of the terminal menu interface you should use a fully VT 100 compatible client The ADTRAN Utilities floppy disks contain both a VT 100 client and a customized Telnet program install these on a PC See ADTRAN Utilities on page 12 1 for details on the avail able programs You can access the terminal menu using a VT 100 terminal or a computer running VT 100 terminal emulation software The two basic connection methods supported by the ATLAS 800 are a Tel net session and a direct connection through the EIA 232 Chain In port The following sections describe using both of these methods 3 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 Using Telnet To connect to the ATLAS 800 via Telnet define the IP address set the sub net mask and typically set the default gateway IP address The following Step Action tables provide instructions for performing these tasks NOTE You must define the IP address before attempting to connect via Telnet Instructions for Defining the IP Address
185. s are available Unknown SPID Major BRI LT SPID lt spid gt SPID FAILED received received NOT IN LIST SPID Negotiation failed Major BRI NT SPID Negotiations SPIDS FAILED failed resetting the link SPID Failed Major BRI NT Spid lt spid gt was SPID FAILED rejected D Channel Down Major D channel is DOWN D CHAN DOWN Incorrectly formatted IE Major lt message gt Incorrectly n a formatted cause IE SPID Retry in progress Minor BRI NT SPID Negotiations SPID RETRY failed Retrying SPID Unregistration Warning LT Tried to call n a attempted unregistered SPID lt spid gt No Matching SPID Warning No SPID matches the call n a found profile lt called number gt lt call type gt No Matching SPID Warning No SPID with free B n a found channels matches call type lt call type gt ISDN line released Normal Released No longer an RELEASED ISDN line BRI LT configuration Normal Configured BRI as LT CONFIG BRI LT successful BRI NT configuration Normal Configured BRI as NT CONFIG BRI NT successful PRI CO configuration Normal Configured PRI as central CONFIG PRI CO successful office emulator 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A 7 Appendix A System Event Logging Table A 6 Source ISDN Continued disconnected by far end Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String PRI CPE configuration Normal Configured PRI as CPE CONFIG PRI CPE
186. ssion you will be prompted for a password The default password is password which is a Level 0 superuser password You can change this password using the Access Passwords option which is only accessible through the terminal menus See Access Passwords on page 6 11 for details The Telnet session will time out and display the Login prompt after a pre defined time that is set in the Session Timeout option see Session Timeout on page 6 7 for details Use the Max Telnet Sessions option to define the number of Telnet NOTE sessions that can be active at one time see Max Telnet Sessions on page 6 7 for details Microsoft Telnet version 1 0 does not implement full VT 100 emulation However many commercial Telnet clients for Microsoft Windows exist NOTE which fully implement VT 100 In addition a freeware client which is recommended for optimum performance is delivered with the ATLAS 800 See VT 100 Utility on page 12 7 for details For detailed information on the commands available during a Telnet ses sion refer to Chapters 5 6 and 7 on working with the terminal menu Using VT 100 Terminal Emulation An EIA 232 serial connection is available via the Chain In port on the rear panel of the ATLAS 800 The ATLAS 800 provides the Front Panel menus toa VT 100 type terminal The following Step Action table provides instruc tions for setting up the ATLAS 800 for VT 100 terminal mode 3 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 3
187. stics were last reset Minimum Shows the fewest number of resources available since the last reset 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 5 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Configuration Chain Port Signal Leads Chain Port Tx Bytes Chain Port Rx Bytes Chain Port Overrun Errs Chain Port Framing Errs Clear Chain Port Countrs 0 zero available Provides a count of the number of times the quantity of available resources reached 0 Hour Data Shows availability information by hour for a 24 hour period Reset Activates the reset of all accumulated availability sta tistics Write security 4 Read security 5 Configures the statistics displayed under data tables Display Formt Selects the statistics display format Raw Data or Reset Mode Selects the mode for resetting statistics Manual Dai ly or Weekly Read security 5 Displays the state of the following options these fields are read only An asterisk indicates activity for the item RTS Request to send CTS Clear to send DTR Data terminal ready DCD Data carrier detect Read security 5 Displays the number of transmitted data bytes Read security 5 Displays the number of received data bytes Read security 5 Displays the number of overrun errors Read security 5 Displays the number of received framing errors Clears all chain port counters Press Y to activate command gt S
188. t upon detecting status bit changes in dsx1LineStatus Each sta tus change sets an event bit 1 in the adDS1LineEvent variable in the DS1 alarm table If you have previously set the corresponding enable bit 1 in the adDS1LineArm variable and adDS1AlarmEnable On then ATLAS sends an alarm trap message A single alarm trap message may report multiple event changes ATLAS clears the event bits after sending the trap message or sending the response to a Get request for the adDS1LineEvent variable DS1 Alert Traps RFC1406 also defines a series of Current and Total Alert threshold values You can enable ATLAS to send an alert trap message to each member of the trap destination list when accumulated error statistics exceed these thresh old values Table 11 4 describes the alert traps supported by ATLAS for events that have occurred in the last 15 minute interval Table 11 4 DS1 Current Alert SNMP Traps Current Alert Severity Description adATLAS800CurrentES Warning The current interval errored second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800CurrentSES Warning The current interval severely errored second threshold has been exceeding adATLAS800CurrentSEFS Warning current interval severely errored framing second threshold has been exceeded adATLAS800CurrentUAS Major The current interval is unavailable ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 11 SNMP Management Tab
189. tal Access Cross Connect System DACS T1 Bandwidth Manager 1 bandwidth manager ATLAS 800 combines the functions of a T1 CSU DSU an intelligent channel bank a T1 multiplexer and DACS into a single platform see Figure 1 2 The bandwidth manager supports a wide range of data applications including T1 drop and insert channel groom ing and wide area data transport ATLAS is ideal for point to point config urations or for access to public networks To optimize existing equipment and network resources you can pair ATLAS with ADTRAN s TSU products to support a variety of data and analog voice applications Pub Dd Remote Remote Locations Locations ATLAS Bussing System ATLAS 800 1 Quad T1 PRI Quad Nx 56 64 Quad Nx 56 64 PTT LIII DSX 1 V 35 V 35 Figure 1 2 T1 Bandwidth Management 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 ISDN Access Switch The ATLAS 800 includes an advanced access architecture for switching dial up calls to specific ports or DS0s As an access switch functioning in user to user network and user to user mode ATLAS consolidates multiple BRI connections onto T1 PRI access lines Additionally ATLAS supports BRI to BRI BRI to PRI and PRI to PRI switching ATLAS also converts be tween ISDN D channel PRI or BRI and T1 RBS allowing a non ISDN PBX to access a more efficient IS
190. ter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 familiarizes you with the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and provides some sample ATLAS 800 applications Getting Started e Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 describes the rear panel layout and how to install the ATLAS 800 e Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 describes the front panel layout and different ways to operate the ATLAS 800 Reference Information e Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel describes how to use the front panel This chapter also describes each menu option that is accessible through the front panel e Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu describes how to navigate the terminal menu e Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control describes the terminal menus used for system control e Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu describes the terminal menus used for module and T1 PRI port control e Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu describes the terminal menus used for Dedicated Maps and provides some examples e Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu describes the terminal menus used for Dial Plans and provides some examples Working with the ATLAS 800 e Chapter 10 Updating Firmware provides step by step instruction on how to update the ATLAS 800 firmware e Chapter 11 SNMP Management describes how to control the ATLAS 800 via SNMP e Chapter 12 ADTRAN Utilities describes the SysLog Telnet VT 100 and TFTP Server programs de livered with the ATLAS 800 Appendices e Appendix
191. ter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall not be smaller in size than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conductors The supple mentary equipment grounding conductor shall be connected to the product at the terminal provided and shall be connected to ground in a manner that will retain the ground connection when the product is unplugged from the receptacle The connection to ground of the supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be in compliance with the rules for terminating bonding jumpers at Part K or Article 250 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Termination of the supplementary equipment grounding conductor is permitted to be made to building steel to a metal electrical race way system or to any grounded item that is permanently and reliably con nected to the electrical service equipment ground REVIEW THE REAR PANEL DESIGN Control Chain Out Connects to Chain In of another unit Control Chain In Interface of Chain In The rear panel of the ATLAS 800 contains eight slots for housing option modules which provide a variety of additional resources and data ports See Figure 2 1 AC powered unit and Figure 2 2 DC powered unit All slots are functionally identical except slots 7 and 8 These two slots can also ac commodate an optional power supply for redundancy NTWK1 RJ 48C Connection Port 10 Base T MON Monitor NTWK2 RJ 48C Connection Bantam test jac
192. ter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu OVERVIEW The Dedicated Maps menu assigns dedicated connections between any two ports in the ATLAS unit This chapter describes the Dedicated Maps menu items see Figure 8 1 In addition step by step instructions are provided for setting up a sample dedicated map see Creating A Dedicated Map on page 8 6 Auto Map 1 Map 2 Activate Map Map3 Map4 Map 5 Dedicated Maps Current Map Map Name FROM Slt Sort TO FROM Port DSO Selection Create Edit Maps From Config DSO Available Activate Time TO Slot Data Rate Enbl Day Port Trunk Conditioning To Config RBS Figure 8 1 Dedicated Maps Menu Tree To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy the following notations are used MENUS Submenus Sub submenus 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 8 1 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu ACTIVATE MAP Auto Maps 1 5 CURRENT MAP CREATE EDIT MAPS Map Name Sort TO FROM Connects Write security 3 Read security 5 Activates a dedicated map automatically or manually You can have up to five different dedicated maps each with an optionally specified name Automatically activates a particular dedicated map at the time and day specified in Activate Time see Activate Time on page 8 5 Lets you manually activate a spe
193. ter backlit LCD display and an extensive array of LEDs for alarm and status information pertaining to the system and the in dividual modules The Front Panel keypad allows you to navigate through the menu system and to access system testing Several internal test capabilities allow you to diagnose the health of your 1 PRI or BRI circuits without additional test equipment although standard Bantam test jacks located on the rear panel allow you to use external test equipment to monitor traffic Internal tests include local remote and V 54 loopbacks utilizing the 511 ORSS all zeros and all ones test patterns ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 Digital Access Cross Connect System DACS Inherent in the ATLAS 800 architecture is the ability to cross connect or DACS up to 34 T1 circuits see Figure 1 1 DACSing assigns and redistrib utes or grooms any DSO on any 1 circuit to any other DSO on any of the 34 T1 circuits in the system To optimize network resources any of five dedi cated connection maps can be invoked manually or automatically based on the time of day and day of the week Tli Tlsg 1 2 11 6 Tliz HEU UN EU Quad T1 PRI Quad T1 PRI Quad T1 PRI Quad T1 PRI EJ i ES tf ATLAS Bussing System ATLAS 800 F Quad T1 PRI Quad T1 PRI Quad T1 PRI Quad T1 PRI HIE HII EE 11 21 Tl2225 T126 29 T130 33 T134 Figure 1 1 Digi
194. tes active transfers and closes the TFTP window Provides print options Copies the information in the Log field to the clipboard You can then open any word processor and paste the information into the program for review Sends the information in the Log field to the default printer Deletes the information stored in the Log field Provides on line help and version information Opens on line help Displays version and owner information This field displays general information about port and transfer status This field is read only The unlabeled field in the center of the screen displays prompts about the status of active transfers such as bytes transferred and re ceived The XMIT meter provides a visual record of the transfer process This field displays a record of all of the events that occur during the time the TFTP Server is enabled Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list To 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12 11 Chapter 12 ADTRAN Ulilities clear the information in this field from the Print Log menu select Clear Log Save this information to a file before deleting it with the to Clipboard command Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP Server Successful Transfer Before trying to save a configuration ensure that the TFTP server is running If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP Server program the server automatical ly enables when you start the program Also please note the following
195. the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and connecting the required ca bles you can install your choice of option modules Instructions for install ing option modules are given in the user manuals for the chosen modules 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 2 7 Chapter 2 Installing the ATLAS 800 POWER UP As shipped the ATLAS 800 is set to factory default conditions After install ing the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and any option modules the ATLAS 800 is ready for power up You can also run a full self test set a pass code UTIL Menu and set the unit ID CONFIG Menu from the Front Panel Please see NOTE Chapter 4 for detailed information on the Front panel Unit ID on page 4 9 and Set Passcode on page 4 11 2 8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 METHODS OF OPERATING THE ATLAS 800 You can access basic setup functions from the ATLAS 800 Front Panel However to access all of the ATLAS 800 functions set up a Telnet session or use VT 100 terminal emulation and use the terminal menu In addition T Watch PRO provides limited configuration control The following sections provide an overview of these methods of operating the ATLAS 800 After deciding how you want to operate the ATLAS 800 you will be ready to configure the unit USING THE FRONT PANEL Example 1 With the ATLAS 800 powered up the Front Panel LCD window displays four menu items see Figure 3 1 To select a menu item either press the c
196. the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed This option should only be necessary if the display picks up incorrect characters Configuration Keystrokes To do this Press this key Restore factory default settings F This setting restores the factory defaults based on the location of the cursor If the cursor is on a module line in the Modules menu then only the selected module is updated to factory defaults Copy selected items to the clipboard C The amount of information you can copy depends on the cursor location when you press C e f the cursor is over an editable field only that item is copied e fthe cursor is over the index number of a list then all of the items in the row of the list are copied For example if the cursor is over the Slot field in the Modules screen all of the information associated with the slot is copied Paste the item stored in the clipboard if the information is P compatible You must confirm all pastes except those to a single editable field Increment the value of certain types of fields by one when you paste gt information into those fields 5 4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu To do this Press this key Decrement the value of certain types of fields by one when you paste information into those fields Insert a new list item For example add a new item to the Dedicated Map
197. this chapter provides step by step procedures for creating a sample Dedicated Map based on the connections and ports given in Table 8 1 Table 8 1 Connections and Ports Name ATLAS 800 Port DSOs Name ATLAS 800 Port DSOs Ti Controller T1 9 24 V 35 A Quad V 35 N A Data A Slot 0 Port 1 RBS Off Slot 2 Port 1 Ti Controller T1 9 24 V 35 B Quad V 35 N A Data B Slot 0 Port 2 RBS Off Slot 2 Port 2 T1 Quad T1 PRI 9 24 V 35 C Quad V 35 N A Data C Slot 1 Port 1 RBS Off Slot 2 Port 3 8 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu Table 8 1 Connections Continued and Ports Controller T1 1 8 T1 D Quad T1 PRI DSX 1 8 Voice A Slot 0 Port 1 RBS On Slot 1 Port 2 RBS On Controller T1 1 8 T1 D Quad T1 PRI DSX 9 16 Voice B Slot 0 Port 2 RBS On Slot 1 Port 2 RBS On T1 Quad T1 PRI 1 8 T1 D Quad PRI DSX 17 24 Voice C Slot 1 Port 1 RBS On Slot 1 Port 2 RBS On Configuring the Ports for Example 2 Begin by navigating to Terminal Menu Modules From this menu configure the various ports to match the framing parameters of the T1 line provided by the telco Instructions for Configuring the Ports Step Action 1 Select Slt 0 system controller T1 PRI port 2 Set the line framing parameters by selecting Menu Configuration Frame ESF 3 Copy this configuration information for use with additiona
198. tion Feature Description LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in two lines by sixteen characters in a backlit liquid crystal display LCD It also displays alarm and status information Enter Selects active menu items To select a menu item press the number of the item The menu item flashes indicating it is activated Press Enter to select the menu item Alarm Provides quick access to the active alarm display menus Clear Clears data results fields Module Status Displays the operational condition of modules installed in the option slots Online Status Indicates that the module is available for use or is currently in use If the module is manually taken offline this LED is turned off Module Status LEDs Displays by row the operational condition Status Online and Test of each module installed in the option slots Module Slot Numbers Illuminates to indicate that option modules are installed in the corresponding slot Test Status Indicates that one or more ports within a module is in test Shift Activates the Front Panel operation keys Alarm Clear and Home First press Shift on the Front Panel The next section describes all of the available operation keys If you press a key without using Shift the numbered item becomes active instead of the operation key Home Returns to the main menu CSU Status LEDs Indicates the status of both network interfac
199. tup remote access 9 21 video conferencing 9 21 severely errored frame seconds 7 4 61200180L1 1 Index severely errored seconds 7 4 severity level threshold 6 10 severity of event 6 4 shift 4 1 shift key 4 4 sig dial plan 9 3 sig status 7 4 signaling dial plan 9 3 status 7 4 signaling method 9 14 9 18 slot 6 4 dial plan 9 3 update firmware 6 13 slot arrangement 2 7 slot port user termination 9 5 slt 7 1 SNMP 6 9 access 6 9 communities 6 9 IP address 6 9 privileges 6 9 software rev 4 9 solid green system LED 4 3 solid red system LED 4 3 sort to from 8 2 source ID 9 3 9 5 9 12 9 14 9 17 speech accept 9 4 9 5 9 7 start telnet session 3 4 startup mode mode startup 6 3 state module 7 2 status 10 BaseT 6 5 alarm 7 3 current configuration transfer 6 15 current firmware update 6 15 current update 6 14 DSO 7 4 ethernet port 6 5 field Telnet utility 12 11 I F 6 5 menu 4 7 modules 7 3 PLL 7 3 previous update 6 14 previous updates 6 15 status field described 4 5 status menu ATLAS 800 User Manual Index 9 Index chain port status 4 7 ethernet status 4 7 S1 S8 4 7 stopping current activity 4 2 storing configuration on TFTP server 12 12 strip MSD 9 11 9 14 9 16 9 19 structure front panel 4 1 terminal menu 5 1 submenu menu 7 3 modules 7 3 subnet mask config menu 4 8 configure 6 8 support C 1 post sales C 1 pre sales C 1 SW56 9 14 swap ANI DNIS 9 12 9 17 switch parameters 9 1 s
200. tween different installations You can enter up to 40 alpha numeric characters in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underbar Write security 3 Read security 5 Provides a user configurable text string for the location of the ATLAS 800 This field is to help you keep track of the actual physical location of the unit You can enter up to 40 alphanumeric characters in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underbar Write security 3 Read security 5 Provides a user configurable text string for a contact name You can use this field to enter the name phone number or email address of a person respon sible for the ATLAS 800 system You can enter up to 40 alpha numeric char acters in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underbar Read security 5 Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller Read security 5 Displays the length of time the ATLAS 800 system has been running Each time you reset the system this value resets to 0 days 0 hours 0 min and 0 secs Read security 5 Displays details about the last system startup Write security 3 Read security 5 Displays the current date and time including seconds This field can be edited Enter the time in 24 hour format such as 23 00 00 for 11 00 pm Enter the date in mm dd yyyy format for example 10 30 1998 Read security 5 Displays the type and amount of memory in use i
201. ul in system troubleshooting If you choose Offline the module will not be in alarm condition but will display Offline NOTE Once a module is installed you must change the state to Online in order for the ATLAS to utilize the module for any data bandwidth 7 2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu Status Rev Read security 5 Displays status information on the ATLAS 800 T1 PRI ports and other installed modules as follows Online The module is enabled and is responding to the system controller s status polls This is the normal response of the system No Response The module is enabled but is not responding to the sys tem controller s status polls This response indicates a problem in the system or that the module is not installed Empty The system controller has not detected the presence of a module in the system nor has a module been manually enabled for this option slot Offline The modules is installed but has been taken Offline by a user The module is still responding to controller polls Offline No The module is installed but has been taken Offline by a Response user The module is not responding to polls Read security 5 Displays the hardware revision of the ATLAS 800 Modules T1 PRI Menu Controller Info Alarm Status This section provides detailed information on the Modules Menu sub menus Menu provides access to commands that allow you to revie
202. ure 9 5 User Term PRI Ifce Config Menu Tree Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the type of PRI switch that ATLAS will emulate If connected to another ATLAS both need to be set to the same switch type Lucent 5E or AT amp T 4ESS Defines the first active DSO for a fractional PRI Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines the number of 0505 used for calls on a fractional PRI 050 24 is assumed to be used by the PRI for the D channel 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 15 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Strip MSD Netwrk Spec Fac Voice Netwrk Spec Fac Data Called Digits Transferred Outgoing Caller ID Write security 3 Read security 5 Strips a selected quantity of the Most Significant Digits MSD of a dialed number for ATLAS prior to being forwarded out of the port The choices are None 1 2 or 3 For example if you set a Network port to accept all calls beginning with 9 9 and then set Strip MSD to 1 all digits except the lead ing 9 will be sent toward the Network The Strip MSD parameter does not affect the Call Accept criteria All of NOTE the digits including the MSDs that are subsequently stripped are used as accept criteria Write security 3 Read security 5 Network Specific Facility Voice Defines the specific facility IEs to send to the Network Use this option if the customer has subscribed to a network specific facility service in
203. vigating the terminal menu Ctrl Z See also Moving through the Menus on page 5 3 Displays current time See Current Time Date 24h on page 6 3 for details on editing the time NAVIGATING USING THE KEYBOARD KEYS You can use various keystrokes to move through the terminal menu to man age a terminal menu session and to configure the system Press Ctrl Z to ac tivate a pop up screen listing the navigation keystrokes Moving through the Menus To do this Press this key Return to the home screen H Jump between two menu items J Press J while the cursor is located on a menu item and you jump back to the main screen Go to another menu item press J and you jump back to the screen that was displayed the first time you pressed J Press J anytime you want to jump between these items Select items Arrows Edit a selected menu item Enter Cancel an edit Escape Close pop up help screens Escape Move between the left and right panes Tab Arrows 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 5 3 Chapter 5 Navigating the Terminal Menu Move to the top of a screen A Move to the bottom of a screen 2 Ascend one menu level Backspace Session Management Keystrokes To do this Press this Log out of a session Ctrl L Invalidate the password entry and return to the login screen Ctrl S Refresh the screen Ctrl R To save time only
204. w the sta tus of various options change the configuration for general parameters and initiate tests This section only describes the menu options for the T1 PRI controller port the ATLAS 800 Base Unit For details on menu options for individual modules refer to the appropriate module manuals Read security 5 Displays general information about the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and T1 PRI ports as follows Part Num Displays the part number of the ATLAS 800 PLL Status Indicates whether the clock is locked to its specific Phase Lock Loop source Read security 5 Displays any active alarms as follows Prt Port number displayed Loss of Signal signal detected on port interface LOS Red Alarm Not able to frame data received on the port Alternate RED ly referred to as Out of Frame OOF 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 7 8 Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu DSO Status Sig Status Performance Current Yellow Alarm Remote alarm indicator RAI being received on port YELLOW Blue Alarm Receiving unframed all ones from the port alarm indi BLUE cator signal AIS D Channel Sync HDLC framing is operational on PRI D channel This D Chan indication only applies when operating in PRI mode Receive Level X Indicates the strength of the signal received on the port Rx Level Read security 5 Indicates usage on a DSO basis for each port as follows gt Inactive
205. witch type 9 10 Quad T1 PRI 9 15 switched call parameters 6 1 Syslog host facility 6 10 IP address 6 10 setup 6 10 transmission 6 10 system alarm 6 5 config 6 6 configuration menu 6 6 contact 6 3 event log clear 6 4 event logging 6 10 A 1 info menu 6 2 information 6 2 LED 4 1 clear 6 5 location 6 3 name 6 3 restart 6 18 selftest 6 16 status 6 1 6 3 status menu 6 3 timing sources 6 5 uptime 6 3 utility 6 12 utility menu 6 12 system LED 4 3 Index 10 T T1 PRI interface ports 7 1 TDM MAP 4 11 TDM RAM 6 17 technical support C 1 telnet 3 3 define IP address 3 3 maximum sessions 6 7 start session 3 4 temp fail 6 5 template number type 9 8 terminal emulation 3 4 terminal menu 3 2 5 4 copy items to clipboard 5 4 decrementing fields 5 5 delete list item 5 5 extended help 5 3 help 5 5 insert new list item 5 5 invalidate the password entry 5 4 log out of a session 5 4 menu path 5 1 moving around in 5 2 navigating with the keyboard keys 5 3 navigation help 5 3 operation 5 1 paste items from clipboard 5 4 port status 5 3 refresh the screen 5 4 restore factory default settings 5 4 right pane notation 5 2 structure 5 1 Sys 5 3 system time 5 3 tool tip 5 3 test 7 6 modules 7 2 test jack 2 7 test pattern 7 6 error inject 7 6 test status 4 2 testing power up 2 8 TFIP delivered utility 12 9 save configuration file 6 16 security 12 12 server filename 6 13 6 15 server IP address 6 13
206. witching calls to a certain end point is a func tion of which end point originated the call 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 5 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Accept Number Search Source ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries except X any digit 0 9 1 3 5 any of these digits The default value 0 The default ID for all Source end point is 0 and all ac cept 5 is 0 This results in all calls being routed based on the dialed number Write security 3 Read security 5 Designates which numbers this end point will accept terminate from the Network PSTN The accept list may consist of multiple entries The num bers are defined using wild cards Anysingle digit X N Anysingle digit 2 9 Anynumber of digits of any value 9 This specific number 1 2 3 single digit in this group For example say 963 8000 is a specific incoming number that will be accept ed by this end point If this end point consists of a 1 with multiple 0505 a hunt group for 963 8000 will be formed The entry will accept any call Any specific entry will take precedence over a wild card For example if end point A was designated as while end point B accepted NOTE 963 800X then an incoming call to 963 800X would be accepted only by end point B Write security 3 Read security 5 Defines to ATLAS the order in which to search for an Accept Number match
207. y on the board 2 RAM tests EPROM checksum 3 TDM map tests On board data path Sending a known test pattern through an on board loop 5 Board to board interface test Verifies the data path clocks and con trol signals A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loop back on all other boards and checked on the controller During a self test ATLAS 800 checks data integrity and verifies processor control to each port Each port is looped back and a data pattern is sent and tested Displays the types of tests performed during a self test as well as the results of the tests Each item in the list displays either Passed or Failed A RAM test failure indicates a controller board problem If a slot fails the module in the slot may have a problem The following items display NVRAM Non volatile RAM DSP RAM Digital signal processor RAM RTC RAM Real time clock RAM TDM MAP TDM time slot mapping RAM DRAM Dynamic program memory used for program execution Slot 1 8 Data path test to individual modules 4 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1 Chapter 4 Using the Front Panel Clear Results Set Passcode Password Reset ALRM MENU Active Alarms Resets the self test log that you access with the Show Results option When you select this option the message Self Test Log Clearing displays After the command is finished executing the message Self Test Log Cleared displays CAUTION If
208. you clear the message log you cannot retrieve the data Provides security for Front Panel access You can change or set the Front Panel passcode at any time or eliminate it altogether through the Set Pass code option By default the Front Panel does not have a passcode The passcode can only be entered by using numbers any number except ze ro After entering the desired passcode press Enter The prompt Verify Passcode displays Enter the passcode again and press Enter Set a null passcode by pressing 0 and then pressing Enter When the Verify Password prompt displays press 0 and Enter again A null passcode grants unlimited access to Front Panel options Creates a list of system passwords with the terminal menus see Access Pass words on page 6 11 for details If you forget the password and are unable to log in to the terminal menus use the Password Reset option When you se lect this option two items display in the LCD window CHALLENGE and RESPONSE ff Call ADTRAN technical support and tell them the challenge number They use this to generate a random response number Enter this response number in the RESPONSE field and ATLAS 800 inserts a default password into the system password list You can then use the new default password to log into the terminal menus From the ALRM alarm menu you can view a log of system events To con trol the types of events logged a series of filters have been defined for each event source
209. you to change the password the default password is password The current password displays as a series of asterisks NOTE Passwords are case sensitive 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6 11 Chapter 6 Terminal Menu and System Control Active gt SYSTEM UTILITY Update Firmware Instructions for Changing Passwords Step Action 1 Select the Password field a new Password field displays 2 Type the new password in the Enter field 3 Type the new password again in the Confirm field The password can contain up to 12 alphanumeric characters NOTE You can also use spaces and special characters in the password Write security 0 Read security 5 Displays the number of users for each label that are currently logged into the system Use the System Utility menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 6 4 pdate Firmware Update Status Config Transfer System Utilization Sustem Selftest Ping Reboot System Factory Default System Figure 6 4 System Utility Menu Write security 1 Read security 5 Updates firmware when ATLAS 800 enhancements are released Two transfer methods are available for use in updating any modules that contain Flash memory including the ATLAS system controller The first transfer method uses the ATLAS serial Chain In port of the system controller and XMODEM protocol For detailed information on how to up date firmwar
210. ypes net work and user Network ports terminate a connection from the Network User ports terminate incoming calls and in turn may be connected to user equipment Creating Dial Plans Examples on page 9 19 provides clarification for these two port types See also Figure 9 2 for the complete menu struc ture ystem Info etuor System Status User Term System Config Global Param System Utility Modules Dedicated m Figure 9 1 Dial Plan Menu In the menus described in the following sections Incoming Calls refers NOTE to calls coming to ATLAS from the Network PSTN and Outgoing Calls refers to calls directed toward the Network PSTN 61200180L1 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9 1 Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu Scr D Accept Number Seach amp Data 64k Reject Number Slot Data 56k Data 64k Port Audio Data 56k Network Term Sig Speech Audio Out Accept Treat Call As Speech Out Reject Ifce Config Scr D Dial Plan Accept Number Search Data 64k Slot Svc Data 56k Port Link Audio Reject Number User Term Sig Speech Data 64k In Accept Treat Call As Data 56k Out Rej Audio Ifce Config Speech Global Parameters of Number Timeout Area Code Nbr Complete Templates Pattern Number Type Templates Automatic Routeback Rejection Prefix Pattern Number Typ Figure 9 2 Dial Plan Menu

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