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1. Figure 2 1 Installing the Quad Nx 56 64 Module 4 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation WIRING Each port of the Quad Nx 56 64 Module has a V 35 Winchester style connection via the supplied adapter cables as defined in Table 2 A A B C D E F H J L N R T V X P S Y AA U W NN Table 2 A V 35 Winchester Pin Connection DESCRIPTION Protective ground PG Signal ground SG Request to send RTS from DTE Clear to send CTS to DTE Data set ready DSR to DTE Received line signal detector DCD to DTE Data terminal ready DTR from DTE Ring indicator RI Local loopback LL from DTE Remote loopback RL from DTE Received data RD A to DTE Received data RD B to DTE RX clock RC A to DTE RX clock RC B to DTE Transmitted data TD A from DTE Transmitted data TD B from DTE TX clock TC A to DTE TX clock TC B to DTE External TX clock ETC A from DTE External TX clock ETC B from DTE Test mode TM to DTE Ignored by Quad Nx 56 64 Module POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION 61200 184L1 1 The Quad Nx 56 64 Module executes a self test during the power up sequence as described in the ATLAS 800 User Manual Upon power up any previously configured setting for the Quad Nx 56 64 Module is auto matically restored When the self test is completed and the configuration is su
2. PLL The Nx port is not able to lock onto the clock provided by the network interface ZERO The DTE is sending an excessive number of consecutive zeroes to the net work interface Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Chapter 3 O peration 61200 184L1 1 DTE Status Data Rate Inband NO EXT CLK The DTE is not providing an external transmit clock only if the V 35 Nx port is configured to get transmit clock from the DTE Read security 5 Shows the status of key DTE interface signals The following signals are monitored these options are read only RTS Request To Send from DTE CTS Clear To Send to DTE DTR Data Terminal Ready from DTE DSR Data Set Ready to DTE DCD Data Carrier Detect to DTE RI Ring Indicate to DTE TD Transmit Data from the DTE RD Receive Data toward the DTE Read security 5 Displays the data rate at which each Nx port is currently operating A port s data rate is determined by the number of DSOs assigned to it and the rate per DSO associated with the active maps Read security 5 ID Correct Unit ID PASS Correct Password CRC Correct CRC Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 11 Chapter 3 O peration 12 PLL Fifo Configuration TX Active Transmit RX Active Receive Data Read security 5 Lock Phase Lock Loop is locked RXE Receive data FIFO Empty RXF Receive Data FIFO Full TXE Transmit Data FIFO Empty TXF Transmit Data FIF
3. 5 Controls the activation and deactivation of loopbacks No Loopback The loop is deactivated Local Loopback The Nx port activates both a local loopback back to ward the DTE and a port loopback when invoked Remote Loopback The remote loopback causes a V 54 loopback code to be sent to the far end If the device at the far end sup ports V 54 the device activates a loopback on detec tion of the V 54 code Loopback Status Read security 5 This read only option indicates a port s current loopback status by dis playing any of the following status messages No loopback active Looping up remote unit Remote unit looped back Looping down remote unit Remote loopup failed Port looped from remote source Port loopback active 511 511 Test Pattern Write security 4 Read security 5 Controls the activation of the 511 test pattern generator and detector Off Turns off the 511 test pattern generator and detector On Turns on the 511 test pattern generator and detector 511 Result Read security 5 Displays the results of the 511 test This option is read only The results are in the form of the number of errored seconds Sync Y yes N no ES Errored seconds Indicates the number of seconds after pattern sync that have contained at least one error 14 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Chapter 3 O peration 61200 184L1 1 Inject Inject Error Write security 4 Read security 5 Injects a 511 pa
4. RA V Ren ona 14 MERINO 15 511 Clr Clear RESUS ie Da EN id 15 Appendix A Quad Nx 56 64 Dial Plan Interface Configuration s ssseosessssssossossossosssssrsersenornnsrnsrnsnn 17 Interface Configuration a ses seriiteare eiii e o E Erro cada oie da ara aa doa dae dades dotar 17 Nx56 64 Option Module Interface Configuration osessesssessrossessernsrrssrrsrrnsrersrrnrrrsrrnn ense rnn ers nn sense rn ser nn nn 18 Nx56 64 Option Module User Termination emssessessessrssersrnsessesserrrrsrssensrrrrn senses nn ren senses nn een ren n nen 18 Ports Available css astra til ni A ii ii 18 Number of Ports enseada nero ara 18 ii Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 61200 184L1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction QUAD Nx 56 64 MODULE OVERVIEW Features Interfaces 61200 184L1 1 NOTE The Quad Nx pronounced N by 56 64 Module provides four syn chronous 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 The Quad Nx 56 64 Module can be installed in any option slot of the ATLAS chassis Each port operates using 1 to 24 DSOs Includes an elastic store for absorption of rate variations Any port can be used as a timing source for the entire system Outputs a 50 percent duty cycle output clock at all rates Generates and responds to V 54 looping codes Generates and checks 511 test patterns Bidirectional loopbacks Port toward the network DTE toward the DTE Loopbac
5. menus about 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 information on each submenu item see the section Quad Nx 56 64 Module Menu Options on page 10 Alarms Read security 5 This field displays whether there is an alarm condition on the Quad Nx 56 64 Module Press Enter in this field to activate the Alarm menu Test Read security 5 This field displays whether the Quad Nx 56 64 Module is executing a test Press Enter in this field to activate the Test menu State Write security 3 Read security 5 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 useful in system troubleshooting Status Read security 5 This is a read only field presenting status information on the Quad Nx 56 64 Module The following messages may display Online The module is enabled and is responding to the Sys tem Controller s status polls This is the normal response of the system No Response The module is enabled but is not responding to the System Controller s status polls This response indi cates either a problem in the system or that the mod ule is not installed Empty The System Controller has not detected the presence of a module in the slot nor has a module bee
6. signal indicates to the DTE when the DCE is turned On and ready for operation see Table 3 A Choose from Normal or Forced On DTR Write security 3 Read security 5 Data Terminal Ready This parameter determines whether the ATLAS 800 treats a connection as permanent DTR Ignore or to connect only when DTR is active DTR Connect On DTR Select either Ignore or Connect on DTR O Inh Zero Inhibit Write security 3 Read security 5 When the port detects an uninterrupted string of 0s being transmitted for more than one second setting this parameter to ON will cause the ATLAS 800 to send 1s toward the network Table 3 A Normal Mode Operation conditions which cause the port control signal to be deactivated SIGNAL RTS V 54 LOOPBACK 511 TESTON SELF TEST ACTIVE NETWORK NO DSO NETWORK TEST ACTIVE M APPED ALARM CTS Follows O ff O ff O ff O ff O ff DCD O ff O ff O ff Off DSR O ff O ff O ff O ff Do notcare Force On On under all conditons 61200 184L1 1 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 13 Chapter 3 O peration Test This menu item is used to activate testing of specific data ports It also con trols the activation of loopbacks and the initiation of data test patterns Test results are displayed on the ATLAS 800 front panel NOTE The execution of Port Tests disrupts normal data flow in the port being tested Loopbk Write security 4 Read security
7. 2 T1 PRI amp n al n a ONLINE No Response 3 UBRI n a n a ONLINE No Response 4 U35Nx 4 amp n a n a ONLINE No Response 5 U35Nx 4 n a n a ONLINE No Response 6 T1 PRI 4 n al n a ONLINE No Response 7 UBRI 8 n a n a ONLINE No Response 8 T1 PRI 4 amp n al n a ONLINE No Response Menu Description NOTE NOTE Figure 3 1 Modules Menu Sit Read security 5 Displays the number of all the available slots in the ATLAS 800 chassis Slot 0 refers to the ATLAS 800 base unit This field is read only Type 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 If a Quad Nx 56 64 Module is installed the Type field will automatically default to V35Nx 4 the Quad Nx 56 64 Module You can use this field to pre configure a system before actually installing modules by simply specifying the module that you want to install in each slot If you install a module in a slot then want to install a different type of module in the slot you must set this field to Empty before selecting another module type Ifa module is installed the module type will automatically display the name of the installed module and cannot be set to any other option Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Chapter 3 O peration 61200 184L1 1 Menu Selecting this item displays additional status and configuration
8. ADRAN Quad Nx 56 64 Module Part Number 1200184L1 USER MANUAL 61200 18411 1A N ovember 1997 ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 205 963 8000 1997 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits G Change or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli I ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNIN Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction cecccscsssesecssssssssesecesssssssesesesssssssssesesssssssesesesesssssesesesssssssssesesesssssesesesessesseseseseseeeees 1 Quad nx 56 64 Module overview cccc
9. O Full The CONFIG submenu configures the Quad Nx 56 64 Module Name Write security 3 Read security 5 Allows you to enter a descriptive alpha numeric name for each port Clk TX Clock Polarity Write security 3 Read security 5 Controls the clock used by the Quad Nx 56 64 Module to accept the trans mit TX data from the DTE This is usually set to Normal If the interface cable is long causing a phase shift in the data the clock can be set to In verted This switches the phase of the clock which should compensate for a long cable Clk Srce Clock Source Write security 3 Read security 5 Selects the source for the DTE transmit clock either Internal or DTE Data Data Format Write security 3 Read security 5 Used to control the inverting of the DTE data This inversion can be useful when operating with a high level data link control HDLC protocol often used as a means to ensure 1s density Select either Normal or Inverted Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Chapter 3 O peration CTS Write security 3 Read security 5 Clear to Send Used to control characteristics of CTS see Table 3 A Choose from Normal or Forced On DCD Write security 3 Read security 5 Data Carrier Detect Indicates to the DTE when a valid signal is being re ceived at the Network Interface see Table 3 A Choose from Normal or Forced On DSR Write security 3 Read security 5 Data Set Ready This
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11. atus 14 loopbk 14 M menu description 8 options 10 Quad Nx 56 64 10 structure 7 submenu items 10 name 12 no ext clock 11 no loopback 14 O operation 7 overview 7 overview 1 P physical description 2 pin connections 5 PLL alarm 10 PLL Fifo 12 power up testing 5 61200 184L1 1 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 19 Index Q Quad Nx 56 64 features installing 4 interfaces menu options 10 overview physical description 2 specifications 2 Quad Nx alarms 10 Quad Nx info 10 R RD 11 remote loopback 14 RI 11 RTS 11 S self test 14 slip 10 specifications 2 state 9 status 9 alarm 10 T TD 11 terminal menu structure 7 test 9 14 testing 5 TX clock polarity 12 type 8 w wiring 5 Z zero alarm 10 zero inhibit 13 20 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 61200 184L1 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 ADTRAN account representative first If your ADTRAN account representa tive cannot help please contact ADTRAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number avail able Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordi nate with the Ret
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13. ccessfully restored the LED labeled OK in the Module group on the front panel turns On If any alarms are detected during operation the red LED labeled ALARM in the Module group on the front panel turns On If the power up self test is not successful refer to the Troubleshooting sec tion of the ATLAS 800 User Manual to diagnose and correct the problem Return to Chapter 2 Installation of the ATLAS 800 User Manual to con tinue system set up Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual Chapter 2 Installation 6 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 OVERVIEW NOTE Chapter 3 Operation The Quad Nx 56 64 Module can be configured and controlled from a variety of sources including e The ATLAS 800 Front Panel providing minimal configuration and sta tus support e The terminal menus allowing detailed configuration status and diag nostics e SNMP used primarily for reporting alarm conditions and system sta tus The terminal menu is accessed using either a VT 100 Terminal attached to the ATLAS 800 Base Unit s control port or through a Telnet session established through the Base Unit s Ethernet port Detailed instructions on the operation of each of the supported management approaches are presented in the ATLAS 800 User Manual In order to edit items in the terminal menus you must have the appropriate pass word level Each menu description in this section indicates the required password level required for wri
14. ks can be invoked locally or remotely V 54 e CCITT V 35 electrical differential e Connector DB 37 DB 37 to Dual Winchester V 35 connector adapter cables are shipped with this module Quad Nx56 64 Module User M anual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Module Specifications Physical Description DTE Interface CCITT V 35 Synchronous Rates 56 kbps to 1 536 Mbps in 56K or 64K steps Tests Local Loopback Bilateral Remote Loopback V 54 Self Test Test Pattern 511 with errored seconds display and error inject capability 1s Density Protection Connector DB 37 with cables to convert to Winchester female connectors The Quad Nx 56 64 Module can plug into any available option slot in the ATLAS 800 chassis see Figure 1 1 The module has an indication under each D shell connector referring to the port on the card o 000000000000 OOS 20088350 000000 5600000 Adapter Cable Ca Se OSS oo gt PORT 1 amp 2 NX 56 64 V 35 PORT 3 amp Figure 1 1 Quad Nx 56 64 Module Two ADTRAN supplied adapter cables convert from the DB 37 connectors on the rear of the module to Dual Winchester V 35 con nectors These connectors are marked as 1 3 and 2 4 to represent the port connected 1 or 3 2 or 4 based on which DB 37 the cable is attached to Quad Nx56 64 Module User Manual 61200 184L1 1 UNPACK AND INSPECT Chapter 2 Installation Carefully inspect the option module for any shipping da
15. mage If damage is suspected file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Technical Support See the last page of this manual for infor mation on contacting Technical Support If possible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the option module back for repair or for verification of damage during shipment ADTRAN Shipments Include Customer Provides 61200 184L1 1 The Quad Nx 56 64 Module The Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual to be inserted into the appro priate section of the ATLAS 800 User Manual Two DB 37 to dual V 35 Winchester adapter cables DTE cables Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 3 Chapter 2 Installation INSTALLING THE QUAD NX 56 64 MODULE Figure 2 1 is representative of the action required for proper placement of the Quad Nx 56 64 Module Perform the following steps to install the option module 1 Remove the cover plate corresponding to the slot in which the Quad Nx 56 64 Module will be installed from the ATLAS 800 chassis rear panel 2 Slide the Quad Nx 56 64 Module into the ATLAS 800 chassis until the module is positioned firmly against the front of the ATLAS unit Fasten the thumbscrews at both edges of the option module Connect the cables to the associated device s 5 Complete installation of remaining modules and Base Unit as specified in the Installation chapter of the ATLAS 800 User Manual ww Cover Plate
16. n manu ally enabled for this option slot Offline The module is installed but has been taken Offline by a user The module is still responding to controller polls Offline The module is installed but has been taken Offline No Response by a user The module is not responding to polls Hardware Revision Read security 5 This is a read only field that displays the hardware revision of the Quad Nx 56 64 Module Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 9 Chapter 3 O peration Quad Nx 56 64 Module Menu Options 10 Figure 3 2 shows the menu options available for the Quad Nx 56 64 Module The following sections describe these options Telnet Connection 127 0 0 1 Oo x odu lar Test Activity A Access Session Edit Options Capture About nenus odule Menus Nx u nto Quad Nx Alarms fd DTE Status Data Rate Inband PLL Fifo Configuration Test Figure 3 2 Quad Nx 56 64 Module Menu Options Quad Nx Info Read security 5 The Quad Nx 56 64 Info submenu indicates the status of the module Part Number Displays the part number of the module This field is read only Serial Number Displays the Quad Nx 56 64 Module s serial number This field is read only Quad Nx Alarms Read security 5 This option displays any active alarms These fields are read only SLIP Arate mismatch exists between the DTE clock and the network side clock as set by DSO assignment
17. nr nr oasis eona i Siia Saee nana rans 5 Chapter 3 Operation ccececssssrcsesecsssscsssesecesssssssssesessseessesesesssssssesesesesssssssesesesesssssesesesesssssesesesessssseseseseseees 7 OVERVIEW iso dedo a ac ee ON aa DA Rc e de al e e o es hela A 7 TERMINAL Menu Structure ccccocccccnonnncnnnnninnnnanannnananonanonnnnnnnnnnnnnnananonnan anno nan nnnano ronca na nan e E aa aas aS 7 Menu Descrip suscrita tna dieran lies hatte eae 8 A NAN VRENA IR AN RAR ARR oei ae 8 NN 8 A A RO 9 A RR RN ERR RES DR E RE AR 9 A O 9 A AE E O AO 9 A E O EIES AE 9 Hardware Revision dl de tees T E S 9 Quad Nx 56 64 Module Menu Options si eeeeeererenerererererenerererereneneererenenenesererereneneesesesesa 10 Quid NX NfO sais asseio reside oa riada 10 PartNudberiiia aia title 10 Serial Number A A A DT oe OS be Men aes on ETR O Sik NINE 10 Quad Nx Alarms 2 02 2 58 eg oc fas Heese ct hha a Rhee SEDE LR Ae ele DROP Sb tando Melia 10 AA Sand mesh tones GOT a A GNR OD SS Qdo UR NGE E SD E AMEE oe A MAES GAR ar NA 10 1 EA Es A bed sttesss dr RENA DS PADRE CRU RENNES bcd iced secees rr PRESOS NNE NA k A 10 ZERO sO PC TE 10 NOIA sue ae SG AON A e a r AN 11 DAM S CaS ad recae 11 A NANNE a HO Sd REETA Ce fa UR E CC Sac ae 11 A A AAA TEEPEE ile Ren eb UU 11 DER Su oth aetna acy ew E thee ca oe ale Raced Se Rt aah eS che eclogite eta A A a ENE 11 PST as aerate be Sixt A teste a DR ae eal Tae nd nt cial Me baa tae a 11 DEDO aa DA
18. on options are available Ports Available Indicates which of the four ports of the Quad Nx56 64 module have already been defined either in another switched end point indicated by MUA MAN s or in a Dedicated Map indicated by n This field is read only Number of Ports Defines to ATLAS how many of the ports could be used to answer calls to the number s defined in the Accept Call list You can enter numbers 1 through 4 The ports are contiguous beginning with the Port number select and the number of ports Example If the port selected as a part of Slot Port selection is 2 and the number of ports selected here was 2 then ports 2 and 3 would be enabled to receive calls to the numbers listed under the Incoming Call Accept list Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Numerics 511 pattern 14 test results 14 A adapter cable 2 alarm PLL 10 status 10 zero 10 alarms 9 C clear results 15 clear to send 13 clock source 12 configuration 12 connection pins 5 CTS 11 13 D data carrier detect 13 data format 12 data rate 11 data set ready 13 DCD 11 13 description physical 2 dial plan configuration 17 DSR 11 13 DTE status 11 DTR 11 F features 1 H hardware revision 9 Index inband 11 initialization 5 inject error 15 installation 3 installing the module 4 interface configuration 17 interfaces 1 L local loopback 14 loopback 14 local 14 none 14 remote 14 st
19. te and read access See the section Access Passwords in the ATLAS 800 User Manual for detailed information on working with passwords Security level 1 users can view and edit every available field Security level 5 users can view any field but cannot edit The remainder of this section describes the menu items presented when managing the Quad Nx 56 64 Module via the terminal menus TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE 61200 184L1 1 NOTE The ATLAS 800 uses a form of hierarchical menus to access all features The topmost menu level leads to submenus which are grouped by func tionality All menu items display in the terminal window Refer to the ATLAS 800 User Manual for detailed instructions on how to navi gate through the terminal menu Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 7 Chapter 3 O peration The ATLAS 800 System Controller automatically detects the presence of the Quad Nx 56 64 Module when it is installed in the system To see the menus for the Quad Nx 56 64 Module via the terminal menu use the arrow keys to scroll to the Modules menu and press Enter to access the module choices Figure 3 1 shows the Modules menu The following sec tions describe all the menu options Telnet Connection 127 0 0 1 iol x ession Edit Options Capture About Jem I ystem Info System Status System Config System Utilit 1 DECR ITE Dial Plan t nu es tate tatus 0 ONLINE Online 1 U35Nx 4 n a n a ONLINE No Response
20. ttern error 511 Clir Clear Results Write security 4 Read security 5 Clears test results for the selected port Quad Nx 56 64 Module User Manual 15 Chapter 3 O peration 16 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 61200 184L1 1 Appendix A Quad Nx 56 64 Dial Plan Interface Configuration INTERFACE CONFIGURATION The Interface Configuration option for the Dial Plan menu sets configura tion parameters for the end point These parameters will vary by the type of port selected The following section describes the configuration options available for the Quad Nx 56 64 Module The Dial Plan menus are only accessible when using terminal mode To access these options select Dial Plan from the top level menu Telnet Connection 127 0 0 1 User Term y nfo System Status Global Param System Config System Utility Modules hirren lops Figure A 1 Dial Plan Menus 61200 184L1 1 Quad Nx 56 64 Module User M anual 17 Appendix A Nx 56 64 Dial Plan Interface Configuration 18 Nx56 64 Option Module Interface Configuration This section describes the User Termination configuration settings for the Quad Nx56 64 Module when using the Dial Plan menus The Nx56 64 can only serve as a User termination end point Nx56 64 Option Module User Termination When you are working in the User Termination section of the Dial Plan menu the Slot is defined as a Nx56 64 module the following configura ti
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