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1. e Concentration over large line sizes The AnyMedia Access System can support up to 1920 channels between the AnyMedia Access System and the IATs and can deliver them to a GR 303 local digital switch LDS with fewer LDS interfaces When the AnyMedia Access System is serving 1920 lines on IATs and 20 feeders are delivered to a GR 303 LDS the concentration ratio is 4 1 The minimum concentration ratio with a fully loaded system is 1 6 1 using 2 port IAT Servers and supporting 768 lines on IATs e An HDSL2 or DS1 interface that allows the service provider to choose the most efficient transport to the IAT Choices include T1 carrier HDSL2 synchronous optical network SONET facilities and wireless e Efficient use of outside plant facilities by using DS1 transport to combine the end customer s service needs Other applications may require the use of multiple partially filled facilities at a much higher cost e A mix of IAT Servers MDS2 servers and other APs The service provider can select from a wide variety of IATS on the market today with the choice based on end customer service needs and cost The feature set of the selected IAT is based on the IAT manufacturers value added designs Two basic IAT interfaces are available on the AnyMedia Access System e D4 PUB 43801 A large variety of premises equipment products are available that will operate with this interface
2. COMDAC System Timing Full Access TSI for Call Processin To g DSX 1 Facil ty Processor Memory amp Contro Complex External OS and Communications Processor Memory amp Control Complex Misc Alarm Detectors Relay Matrix October 2002 363 211 127 Product Description DS1 or HDSL2 Server Interface 2 or 5 DSi or 4 HDSL2 Ports to Support IATS CO Remote Alarm C osures 21610 fg G3idd Functional Block Diagram of the FAST Shelf Fully Equipped with IAT Servers AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Circuit Pack Common Functions and Product Description Characteristics Circuit Pack Common Functions and Characteristics Overview All the circuit packs which includes the IAT Servers designed and manufactured for the FAST shelf of the AnyMedia Access System have certain common functional and physical characteristics Functionality All AnyMedia Access System circuit packs have the following common functionality e Built in self test and fault diagnostics as applicable e Status LED indicators and buttons where applicable e Inventory information CLE code date of manufacture etc e UL recognized Physical The circuit packs have the following common physical characteristics characteristics e A unique keying design to prevent erroneous insertion in the FAST shelf e A standard labeling and bar code identification e Appearance coordinated with o
3. Corporate Network Frame Relay Network AnyMedia Access System Special Services DS1 Interface GR 303 Interface Figure 7 2 Basic ConnectReach 200 Architecture AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 ConnectReach 200 Terminal Voice DS1 Interface 10BaseT Ethernet Port 10BaseT Hub A i D Pad 21610_fig 089a October 2002 7 3 363 211 127 Overview Introduction CO lt r _ 7 4 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Features and Benefits Overview This chapter describes the features and benefits of the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Page Terminal Features 8 2 Terminal Benefits 8 15 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 1 363 211 127 Terminal Features Features and Benefits o __ Terminal Features Overview The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 offer the following features e Switched telephone service e Special services e Built in wide area network WAN to local area network LAN service router e Mixed switched voice and digital data service e Operations interfaces e ClearReach feature Additionally the ConnectReach Terminal offers the following features e LCR feature e BOX feature Switched telephone The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 support locally switched service POTS and
4. The optical carrier level signal in SONET that results from an STS N signal conversion In SONET the basic transmission speed unit is 58 34 Mbps Additional infrastructure to carry new services A public data network that utilizes packet switching technology X 25 SMDS ATM Consists of a set of functions to evaluate and report on the behavior of telecommunication equipment and the effectiveness of the network and or network elements NEs AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Glossary AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Permanent virtual circuit PVC Physical layer convergence protocol PLCP Private automatic branch exchange PBX PABX Privileged user Protected pack Protection switching PSD of ADSL transmission PSDM of ADSL transmission Pulse code modulation PCM Q Quality of service QOS R Remote login Reports only user broadband Reports only user narrowband E SS A logical dedicated circuit between two user ports in a point to point configuration The IEEE 802 6 standard that defines the physical layer that adapts the actual capabilities of the underlying physical network to provide the services required by the ATM layer A customer site telephone switch User login allows access to all TL1 commands and GSI capabilities A circuit pack for which there is a backup Protection may be one to one or it may be one to more than one 1 n
5. If it is necessary to connect test equipment to the network T1 line MONITOR connector be sure the test equipment is operating in the bridge mode Otherwise the test equipment can terminate the T1 DSX 1 line thereby reducing T1 DSX 1 receive signal strength to the ConnectReach Terminal 10 6 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach Terminal Description EE EEE ee e POWER port This port contains a 3 pin Molex connector that accepts the power cord from either a 120 V AC power supply transformer or a DC power source e Ground stud This stud allows you to ground the ConnectReach Terminal to the local ground ConnectReach licen t NETWORK T1 SECONDARY T1 LINE LINE VOICE CHANNELS RS 232 OBASE T POWER MONITOR STATUS MAINT T1 STATUS FRAMING T1 STATUS FRAMING Cr mal o EE sis S o EF oem TX RX 21610_fig_144 Figure 10 3 ConnectReach Terminal Faceplate LED indicators Figure 10 3 shows the positions of the LED indicators on the ConnectReach Terminal apparatus case Following are brief descriptions of each of these LEDs e STATUS LED This green LED provides an indication of the status of the self test and activity on the T1 DSX 1 line according to the state of the LED The various states of the STATUS LED and their indication are as follows On Self test was successful no packets are being sent received on the T1
6. SPOTS is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies SPQ is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies SWITCH is a registered trademark of Telcordia Technologies Inc Tau Tron is a registered trademark of General Signal Corporation Telcordia is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies Inc TIRKS is a registered trademark of Telcordia Technologies Inc Tollgrade is a registered trademark of Tollgrade Communications Inc Total Reach is a registered trademark of ADTRAN Inc UL is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Limited US Sprint is a registered trademark of US Sprint Communications Company Limited Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows 2000 are copyrights of Microsoft Corporation Windows NT is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation WordPad is a copyright of Microsoft Corporation Quality Management System The Quality Management System QMS for Lucent Technologies Product Realization Center PRC Access has been registered to ISO 9001 under the Norwegian Scheme by Det Norske Veritas DNV since June 1993 ISO 9001 is an international quality standard recognized by more than 90 countries worldwide It is a model for quality assurance in design development production installation and servicing Lucent Technologies values your com
7. A reliability feature that causes service to switch to the backup equipment during faults or testing The actual ADSL transmit power level This value may be lower than the provisioned PSDM A provisionable value representing the maximum allowed ADSL transmit power level The ADSL transceiver may choose a lower power level based on line conditions Modulation in which an analog signal is sampled and the sample is quantized and coded Standard North American sampling is 8 000 times per second with 8 bits representing each sample pulse giving a transmission rate of 64 kbps An indicator of the performance of a transmission system on the Internet and other networks QOS is measured in transmission rate error rates latency and other characteristics Login into the AnyMedia Access System via IAO LAN ROC or External System LAN over TCP IP DCN from OSs EM or GSI User login that allows access to GET messages for retrieving system information and autonomous reports Reports only users do not have access to any SNMP messages that create change or remove service or to any security messages that affect other users User login that allows access to a limited set of TL1 messages for retrieving system information and autonomous messages Reports only users do not have access to any TL1 messages that create change or remove service to any security messages that affect other users October 2002 GL 11 363 211 127 Glossary E SS
8. AP TYPE 1 9 2 10 3 11 LPS105 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 S 15 AFM 8 16 AFM Manual Provisioning contd ENT TO TU 260 RT TU 270 RT TO Parameters for ENT TO Logical AID Entity Pl P2 Bi lt P GSFN SST inadsO OR v3dp al 101 _DFLT inadsO _ vdp e a e a inads0 _ _ _ vdp A E inads0 _ _ _ vdp Seem e inads0 _ VSdp a inadsO _ vdp 2 a ee ee inadsO _ vdp 2 ea eee inadsO _ V3dp ee eee inadsO _ vdp aa aa a a inads0 _ _ vdp eee es inadsO _ vdp L e We inads0 _ vdp enterrer ano For more parameters please copy blank form above and attach 6 36 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services ST SeSe IAT Server Installation Growth TU 805 RT Shelf AP Slot AP Type IAT Server Slot IAT for ED T1 AID EQLZ DGTH 3 PPST 3 1 16 1 27 0 655 4 5 6 7 IS OOS iatsp 1 3 5 0 iatsp 1 SRE mer O N e E A a A E E WM tins a Ff Lt tlt E E sise os ER CN EE EE EE wer S Wri me SE RE AS EN EN EN E wer EEE E ee es ae Ay SO E a A O A ses wom FOE Eb ES E a Lt et EE ae ilatsp 1 LPS100 AID 1 16 1 2 future servers may have different AIDs e ENT SUBSH Logical AID SUBSH TY
9. These lines can be created via the TL1 commands Nx64 services are provided by using multiple sequential DSOs all provisioned with the OCUO GSFN Depending on the GSFN code selected for a TO record a number of additional parameters can be provisioned for the affected subscriber line These parameters are Summarized in Figure 5 2 on page 5 16 Default values are provided for all parameters AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 15 363 211 127 Configuration Management TO0 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services TYPE lt CLEI gt GSFN 2RVT LOSS TC TC TC TC ALC2 IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE ALCS BUSY RAI BUSY RAI BUSY RAI BUSY RAI AUTO LSGS LS GS RTLP 8 to 1 5 TTLP 6 75 to 4 5 RTLP 8 to 1 5 TTLP 6 75 to 4 5 TC TC IDLE IDLE BUSY RAI BUSY RAI Z ZA LEGEND ae NULL no entry RDLD default or 21610_fig_050dd z CLEI not used for IAT provisioning Not used in IAT applications and the default values should be used Other values may be used but they have no effect Figure 5 2 TL1 Provisioning Parameters for TO Objects IAT 5 16 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management DS1 IAT Server Port OAM amp P for IAT Services Provisioning Configuration Management DS1 IAT Server Port Provisioning Overview
10. 0 005 DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs 73 2028 56 4 97 2813 78 2 121 3611 100 3 74 2061 57 3 98 2846 79 1 122 3644 101 2 75 2093 58 2 99 2879 80 0 123 3678 102 2 76 2125 99 1 100 2912 80 9 124 3 11 103 1 77 2158 60 0 101 2945 81 8 125 3745 104 0 78 2190 60 9 102 2978 82 7 126 3778 105 0 79 2223 61 8 103 3012 83 7 127 3812 105 9 80 2256 62 7 104 3045 84 6 128 3845 106 8 81 2288 63 6 105 3078 85 5 129 3879 107 8 82 2321 64 5 106 3111 86 4 130 3912 108 7 83 2353 65 4 107 3144 87 4 131 3946 109 6 84 2386 66 3 108 3177 88 3 132 3979 110 5 85 2419 67 2 109 3211 89 2 133 4013 111 5 86 2452 68 1 110 3244 90 1 134 4046 112 4 87 2484 69 0 111 3277 91 0 135 4080 113 3 88 2517 69 9 112 3310 92 0 136 4114 114 3 89 2550 70 8 113 3344 92 9 137 4147 115 2 90 2583 71 8 114 3377 93 8 138 4181 116 2 91 2616 12 1 115 3410 94 7 139 4215 117 1 92 2648 73 6 116 3444 95 7 140 4248 118 0 93 2681 74 5 117 3477 96 6 141 4282 119 0 94 2714 75 4 118 3510 97 5 142 4316 119 9 95 2747 76 3 119 3544 98 5 143 4349 120 8 96 2 80 6 11 2 120 3577 99 4 144 4383 121 8 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 21 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Traffic and DS1 Engineering Services i _ Table 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption Continued P B 0 005 P B 0 005 P B 0 005 DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Er
11. 21610_fig_010dd Figure 4 8 IATS5 LPS105 Faceplate AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 23 363 211 127 Circuit Pack lIATS5 LPS105 Product Description 4 24 October 2002 Circuit pack LED indicators Table 4 1 IATS5 LPS105 Table 4 1 IATSSLPS105 Faceplate LEDs gt LEDs Lit when an internal E LPS105 failure is detected or FAULT when the circuit pack fails to initialize Lit when a failure of one or more IAT RT carrier links V los from the IAT to the IATS5 LPS105 is detected Lit when a configuration error or a mismatch is detected as follows e The IATS5 LPS105 is placed in an AP slot not provisioned for the IAT Server type Yellow e The IATS5 LPS105 faceplate DS1 cable is disconnected e There is a mismatch between the host TO provisioning and the IAT phantom CU equipage IAT01 only Lit when a failure of one or more lines from the IATS5 veloi LPS105 to the IAT IAT RT link working is detected AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 OAM amp P for IAT Services Overview This chapter describes the OAM amp P operations of the AnyMedia Access System for IAT services Page OAM amp P Interface 5 2 Configuration Management 5 3 Configuration Management Memory Administration 5 4 Configuration Management Software Management 5 5 Configuration Management Service Activation 5 6 Configuration Management Provisioning 5 7 Configuration Management Slot Provisioni
12. In this configuration the AnyMedia FAST shelf has a maximum circuits per capacity of 6 IODS1 slot positions There are 4 individual DS1s per IODS1 which AnyMedia FAST represent a total of 24 6 x 4 24 DS1 circuits One of these I ODS1s serves only shelf for protection therefore the maximum DS1 capacity by the five active IODS1 circuit packs is 20 DS1 ports available to the VRTs and VBs defined for that shelf Each DS1 is capable of supporting 24 channels therefore the feeder capacity has a maximum of 480 20 x 24 480 channels 6 2 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services system Capacity Maximum number of IAT ports per Any Media Access System GR 303 VRT capacity FAST Shelf Avene GB GOOD CD o ERACE te BJ oe Es z e TIN ALM L4 gy El FER LAN ASV F2N5A 48V M2N0A FAIL C T U Cable Trough C O M D A C O gt OUS lt O0 21610_fig_008_n_3 Figure 6 1 Physical Layout of FAST Shelf Configured as an IAT Host The maximum number of IAT ports per AnyMedia Access System is 80 5 ports on each of 16 IAT Servers assuming it is the 5 port IAT Server The AnyMedia Access System provides the capability from one to three GR 303 VRTs Each GR 303 VRT can support the following e Up to 1920 active logical lines for POTS and locally switched services supported by the FAST shelf To terminate the full 1920 lines concentration and
13. L Latency In the AnyMedia Access System this parameter is used to choose whether or not interleaving is used on an ADSL circuit If the latency parameter is set to Interleaved then interleaving is used If the Latency parameter is set to Fast then interleaving is not used This parameter is called Latency because the amount of transmission delay through an ADSL transmission span is affected by interleaving Legacy services A large set of service types traditionally supported by the DLC network element NE Lightguide build out An attenuation network for optical signals between ATM circuit LBO packs in an ATM switch or multiplexer and the AFMOs in an AnyMedia shelf or between separate AMFOs in multiple AnyMedia shelves in a daisy chain LBO guarantees the proper signal level Line Formally represents the connection from the customer s telephone to the switch Has been recently used to represent the copper cable from the DLC channel unit s or application pack s tip ring output to the customer s telephone Used equivalent to loop but usually does not include the telephone set Local login Login into the AnyMedia Access System via the CIT or External System LAN 10BaseT interface from the collocated GSI or dumb terminal Local test desk LTD is a test position located in a local end office that is capable of accessing and making metallic tests on subscriber loops served out of that office including those on digital loop carrier syst
14. Traffic and DS1 Engineering Table 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption Continued 6 26 DSOs 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 The table ends at 476 rather than 480 24 times 20 DS1s P B 0 005 CCS Erlangs 14372 399 2 14407 400 2 14442 401 2 14477 402 2 14512 403 1 14547 404 1 14582 405 1 14617 406 0 14652 407 0 14687 408 0 14722 409 0 1475 7 409 9 14792 410 9 14827 411 9 14862 412 9 14897 413 8 14932 414 8 14967 415 8 15008 416 8 15038 417 7 15073 418 7 15108 419 7 15145 420 6 15178 421 6 DSOs 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 Erlangs DSOs P B 0 005 CCS 15213 422 6 15248 423 6 15283 424 5 15318 425 5 15353 426 5 15388 427 5 15423 428 4 15458 429 4 15493 430 4 15529 431 4 15564 432 3 15599 433 3 15634 434 3 15669 435 3 15704 436 2 15739 437 2 15774 438 2 15809 439 2 15844 440 1 15879 441 1 ecause four DSOs are re 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Services o nn ee P B 0 005 CCS Erlangs served for the TMC and EOC that cannot be allocated for service in a GR 303 VRT October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services IATS4 Server HDSL2
15. Virtual channel A sixteen bit field in the ATM cell header that uniquely identifies the identifier VCI virtual channel link with which the cell is associated This identifier is of local significance only It provides the lower of two levels of multiplexing Virtual path identifier In ATM a field within the cell header that is used to switch virtual VPI paths defined as groups of virtual channels VCs Voice frequency data The feature of the AnyMedia FAST shelf that enhances the GR 303 enhancement VFDE interface to improve modem performance Also see ClearReach feature Voice over DSL An application requiring a gateway that converts the voice signal VoDSL from a digital switch to ATM format for transport toward the customer premises Special CPE is required at the customer premises to provide the voice service Volatile data storage Data storage e g RAM that will lose information when power is lost GL 14 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Glossary E SS Virtual path VP A virtual link defined at an ATM interface The higher of the two levels of multiplexing defined for ATM Used to transport an aggregation of virtual channels VCs between network locations in a manner somewhat analogous to a DS3 transporting multiple DS1s Virtual path identifier An eight bit field in the ATM cell header that uniquely identifies the VPI virtual path link with which the cell is associated Thi
16. e Feature enhanced This interface can be used with two Lucent products the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 These products have enhanced features for PBX and Internet services and also can be remotely managed from an AnyMedia Access System terminal Applications and Figure 1 1 on page 1 3 shows a typical AnyMedia Access System IAT feature services application At the IAT end customer location an IAT specific to the end customer s needs is chosen The figure shows an IAT that supports plain old telephone service POTS voice lines analog or digital trunks to a PBX and high speed Internet access Some IATs can provide PBX functionality as well as other services Figure 1 1 also shows the facility from the AnyMedia Access System to the IAT location This facility can be any medium that supports DS1 capabilities such as T1 carrier HDSL2 SONET or DS1 capable radio Each AnyMedia Access System can support up to 80 IATs in up to 80 different locations The AnyMedia Access System with the IAT feature can provide concentrated GR 303 services to an LDS In addition direct inward dialing DID trunks foreign exchange FX lines and other special services from the IAT can be routed through the AnyMedia Access System s INA interfaces This interface also can 1 2 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Introduction Le support digital data services DDS to corporate networks or Internet access to th
17. integrated services digital network international organization for standards Internet service providers International Telecommunications Union ICP cell violation interexchange carrier kilobits per second kilobytes per second kilohertz kilowatt local area network link access protocol D channel lightguide build out loss of cell delineation local digital switch light emitting diode loop facilities assignment and control system 363 211 127 List of Acronyms Le AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms LL LLN LMI LOCD LOF lof LOFA LOP LOS los LOST LSAS LTD LTF LTS LULT LUNT M mA MAT Mbps MBps MBS MDF MDS2 MDSU MEA MHz MIB MJ MLTS MMSU MN MR AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 logical line number local management interface loss of cell delineation loss of frame loss of frame alignment loss of pointer loss of signal loss of signal timeout line side answer supervision local test desk loop test frame loop test system line unit network termination line unit network termination milliampere Metropolitan Area T carrier megabits per second Megabytes per second maximum burst size main distributing frame metallic distribution shelf 2 metallic distribution server unit mismatch of equipment and attributes mega hertz management information base major multiline telecommunications system modular metallic service unit
18. interface that supports specific IATs The AnyMedia Access System when supporting the IAT feature enables telecommunications suppliers to offer flexible services to small and medium sized businesses and yet retain the fundamental values of the AnyMedia Access System The set of services that can be deployed at an IAT are voice digital data private branch exchange PBX functions router capability and firewall The AnyMedia Access System supports up to 80 server ports from each FAST shelf Each port provides either a high bit rate digital subscriber line second generation HDSL2 or a digital signal level 1 DS1 interface that can be delivered to end customers over a large variety of facilities The end customer is served by an IAT with either a D4 compatible interface ora feature enhanced interface that supports specific IATs The IAT feature of the AnyMedia Access System can be customized to the service and cost needs of the end customer When the AnyMedia Access System is configured to support IAT hosting the following values are delivered e GR 303 and integrated network access INA interfaces to the network This allows the AnyMedia Access System to collect the various services from a large collection of IATS and groom and concentrate them for maximum efficiency for the service provider AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 1 1 363 211 127 Introduction N _
19. o A D AAL ABN ABSBH AC ACD ACO ADPCM ADSL ADSL R AFM AID AIP AIS AIS L AIU ALC ALC5 ALIT AMI AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 analog digital ATM adaptation layer active balance network average busy season busy hour alternating current automatic call distributor alarm cutoff adaptive differential PCM asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL transceiver unit remote end ATM feeder multiplexer access identifier access interface platform or alarm interface panel not used as ac alarm indication signal alarm indication signal line access interface unit automatic loss control automatic level loss compensation automatic loss compensation 5 automatic line insulation test alternate mark inversion October 2002 AC 1 363 211 127 List of Acronyms STE ee ANSI American National Standards Institute AOS AnyMedia Access System operations software AP application pack APOG applications planning and ordering guide ARM access resource manager ASCII American standard code for information interchange ATM asynchronous transfer mode ATU alarm test unit ATU C ADSL transceiver unit Central Office ATU R ADSL transceiver unit remote end AWG American wire gauge B B8ZS bipolar with eight zeros substitution BAIU broadband access interface unit BB broadband BDFB battery distribution fuse bay BER bit error ratio BIST built in self test BITS building integrated timing supply
20. operations administration maintenance and provision ing OAM amp P interface 5 2 optional internal circuit card See circuit cards ordering information 6 39 outgoing trunk groups See LCR feature P pager See BOX feature Performance Management activities 5 27 DS1 5 27 ports 10 4 10 12 10BaseT Ethernet port 8 4 8 12 9 2 9 21 9 24 10 5 10 13 11 2 INA DS1 7 1 8 4 network T1 line port 10 5 network T1 monitor port 10 6 power port 10 7 10 14 RS 232 port 8 12 10 5 10 13 11 2 secondary T1 line port 9 2 10 5 10 13 T1 line port 10 13 T1 DSX 1 port 10 3 voice channels port 10 5 10 13 power port See ports program storage See nonvolatile program storage provisioning Configuration Management 5 7 ConnectReach Terminal ConnectReach 200 11 2 default parameters 6 9 DS1 IAT Server port 5 17 HDSL2 IAT Server port 5 19 line termination 5 10 logical subshelf 5 9 service provisioning 5 7 slot for IAT Server 5 8 synchronization 5 24 TO provisioning 5 14 R reliability 6 31 remote terminal alarm cables 3 11 AnyMedia Access System 4 2 4 3 bay 3 4 3 7 cables 3 10 CO output alarm cables 3 11 DS1 cables 3 10 IAT Server distribution Y cables 3 10 operations connection cables 3 11 October 2002 l 5 Index remote terminal RT applications 3 2 remote terminal RT bay option 3 2 3 7 requirements DC power 10 11 ringing cables See cables routes 8 5 RS 232 port See ports R
21. provided between the customer and the central office CO e IAT features apply to all integrated access devices IADs that are supported by the AnyMedia Access System including the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series Acronyms and In the first three chapters acronyms are spelled out in lower case letters the first abbreviations time they are used Acronyms are also expanded if the section topic is specifically about the acronym All acronyms may be found in the Acronym list located in the back of the document Initial caps are used only when the acronym represents a system e g Switched Access Remote Test SARTS or when used in a heading If the acronym is a trademark it will not be spelled out Commands AnyMedia Access System TL1 command names are displayed in constant width font and are uppercase e g RTRV COND Trademarks The trademarks used in this document are identified the first time on the trademark page Trademarks of Lucent Technologies and other companies are in italics and the trademarks modify a noun e g the system name contains a xviii October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 About this Document Conventions Used in this Document eee registered trademark AnyMedia Access System A trademark is not treated as an acronym it is not spelled out or expanded Lucent Technologies trademarks Lucent Technologies trademarks are identified with the registered mark o
22. 0 005 P B 0 005 P B 0 005 DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs 289 9353 209 8 313 10185 282 9 337 11020 306 1 290 9387 260 8 314 10220 283 9 338 11055 307 1 291 9422 261 7 315 10255 284 9 339 11089 308 1 292 9457 262 7 316 10290 285 8 340 11124 309 0 293 9491 263 7 317 10324 286 8 341 11159 310 0 294 9526 264 6 318 10359 287 8 342 11194 311 0 295 9561 265 6 319 10394 288 7 343 11229 311 9 296 9595 266 6 320 10429 289 7 344 11263 312 9 297 9630 267 5 321 10463 290 7 345 11298 313 9 298 9665 268 5 322 10498 291 6 346 11333 314 8 299 9699 269 4 323 10533 292 6 347 11368 315 8 300 9734 2 0 4 324 10568 293 6 348 11403 316 8 301 9769 2 1 4 325 10602 294 5 349 11438 317 7 302 9804 272 3 326 10637 295 5 350 11472 318 7 303 9838 2 3 3 327 10672 296 5 351 11507 319 7 304 9873 274 3 328 10707 297 4 352 11542 320 6 305 9908 275 2 329 10741 298 4 353 11577 321 6 306 9942 276 2 330 10776 299 4 354 11612 322 6 307 9977 277 2 331 10811 300 3 355 11647 323 5 308 10012 278 1 332 10846 301 3 356 11681 324 5 309 10046 279 1 333 10881 302 3 357 11716 329 5 310 10081 280 0 334 10915 303 2 358 11751 326 4 311 10116 281 0 335 10950 304 2 359 11786 327 4 312 10151 282 0 336 10985 305 2 360 11821 328 4 6 24 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Traffic and DS1 Engineering ELLE Ee T
23. 12 10 13 optional internal circuit card 10 4 telco DSP processor circuit card 9 3 9 12 9 16 10 4 circuit pack AnyMedia Access System 4 5 apparatus codes 4 6 COMDAC COM101 See COMDAC COM101 COMDAC COM102 See COMDAC COM102 CTU DTP101 See CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 See CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 See CTU DTP103 function codes 4 6 IATS2 LPS100 See IATS2 LPS100 IATS4 LPS104 See IATS4 LPS104 IATS5 LPS105 See IATS5 LPS105 IODS1 FAC100 See IODS1 FAC100 physical characteristics 4 5 l 2 October 2002 CIT port 4 9 ClearReach feature 2 2 5 3 5 21 8 13 CO bay arrangement See arrangements COMDAC COM101 2 2 4 8 COMDAC COM102 2 2 4 8 common packs COMDAC COM101 See COMDAC COM101 COMDAC COM102 See COMDAC COM102 CTU DTP101 See CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 See CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 See CTU DTP103 IATS2 LPS100 See IATS2 LPS100 IATS4 LPS104 See IATS4 LPS104 IATS5 LPS105 See IATS5 LPS105 IODS1 FAC100 See IODS1 FAC100 compliance See standards concentration 1 2 configuration mixed 6 4 6 19 Configuration Management 5 3 DS1 IAT Server port provisioning 5 17 facility data link 5 25 HDSL2 IAT Server port provisioning 5 19 inventory management 5 22 line termination provisioning 5 10 5 13 logical subshelf provisioning 5 9 memory management 5 4 provisioning 5 7 service activation 5 6 service provisioning 5 7 slot provisioning for IAT Server 5 8 software management 5 5 synchronization 5 24 system activities 5 3 T
24. 16 8 or no FXS lines with the data feature and a choice of AC or DC powering For detailed ordering information see the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide Internal equipment The following items are software controlled and are used to configure and provide ConnectReach Terminal services see Figure 10 2 on page 10 6 e Controller This is the processor of the unit and controls both operation and maintenance functions of the terminal e TSI fabric By provisioning the terminal the TSI fabric controls the bandwidth assigned each service provided by the terminal The TSI controls up to 24 DSOs and interfaces the services with the network T1 DSX 1 port e Digital data feature The ConnectReach Terminal provides Internet access via the digital data feature an orderable option AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 3 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal Description Product Description Le Voice circuit cards The ConnectReach Terminal s three rear loading slots can be equipped with any combination of three of the following two types of circuit cards to provide analog services e CF FXS circuit card This card comes in 4 line or 8 line versions It provides a CF function to interface with analog VF telephone equipment Each port provides a loop range of 480 ohms including DC off hook resistance of the phone e CS FXO circuit card This card comes in 4 line or 8 line versions It provides a CS func
25. 16 IATS5 Servers are required at the RT e Active and standby TMC and EOC data links located on logical DS1 1 and DS1 2 The TMC appears on timeslot 24 and the EOC appears on timeslot 12 on both DS1 1 and DS1 2 e Between 2 and 20 active feeder DS1s per GR 303 VRT Maximum call carrying capacity is 476 DSO channels 480 4 476 since 4 DSOs are used for the EOC and TMC channels AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 3 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT System Capacity Services ae e A full access TSI concentration network that allows any line assigned to the GR 303 VRT to be connected to any available DSO timeslot on a feeder DS1 Time slot assignment is performed in response to messages exchanged with the LDS over the TMC for per call timeslot assignments or EOC for semipermanent timeslot assignments INA VB INA VBs are the logical representations used to support nonswitched or nonlocally switched special services INA feeder DS1s are DS1 feeder facilities of an AnyMedia Access System shelf that carry only nonswitched or nonlocally switched special services INA DS1s do not connect to the local switching system Instead they terminate on a digital channel bank on a DCS or on interoffice facilities Since there is a maximum of 20 feeder DS1 ports available in one shelf there can be at most 20 INA VBs However the number of active INA VBs depends on how many of these INA VBs are cross
26. 2 2 Services 2 4 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 2 1 363 211 127 Applications IAT Feature Applications and Services Applications Overview The AnyMedia Access System when used as a host for IAT services provides most of the features of the AnyMedia Access System Listed below are the key values of the AnyMedia Access System equipped with the IAT feature e COMDAC CTU and IODS1 common packs are used with the same functionality as in a voice AnyMedia Access System e Integrated GR 303 LDS and INA interfaces are supported no TR NWT 000008 for IAT lines e Simplified operations administration maintenance and provisioning OAM amp P operations are provided via the graphical system interface GSI of the AnyMedia Management Interface e All FAST shelf list numbers support the IAT feature e Inthe FAST shelf IAT Servers can be mixed with all other application packs APs including xDSL packs an AFM and the MDSU e Sixteen IAT Servers providing up to 80 ports may be installed in one FAST shelf e IAT Server cables Y cables are needed to connect DS1 ports from the IAT Server to a DSX 1 cross connect e Standard voice frequency VF cables are used for IAT Servers with HDSL2 interface e Ifthe FAST shelf is equipped exclusively with DS1 IAT Servers no fans are needed baffles are sufficient Fans are required when HDSL2 IAT Servers are used e No ringing generator or ringing power cables
27. 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Applications and Services Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only Determine To decide which metallic VF lines and data base system to obtain and the DSO customer s needs bandwidth needed for the application determine the following based on the customer s needs e Type of power AC or DC power e The number of metallic VF lines required and whether the LCA feature will use Outgoing analog circuits or trunk groups gt NOTE If the LCR feature requires an outgoing analog line or trunk group at least one of the three circuit cards must be a CS circuit card FXO The system can contain only a maximum combination of three CF and or CS cards e The number of DSOs required to provide the digital data bandwidth minimum of one DSO DSOs are made available in blocks of four Total bandwidth for all services cannot exceed 24 DSOs AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 13 Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 and 363 211 127 LCR Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal Applications and Services Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal only Overview A ConnectReach application is shown in Figure 9 5 This application provides metallic VF lines digital data secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR feature service To determine the equipment needed for
28. 3 3 System Configurations m Figure 3 1 Optimized FAST Shelf Bay Arrangements with RT Mount 3 5 m Figure 3 2 Flush Mounted FAST Shelf Bay Arrangement 3 6 4 Product Description m Figure 4 1 AnyMedia Access System FAST Shelf Arrangement 4 3 m Figure 4 2 Functional Block Diagram of the FAST Shelf Fully Equipped with IAT Servers 4 4 m Figure 4 3 IATS2 LPS100 Functional Block Diagram 4 12 m Figure 4 4 IATS2 LPS100 Faceplate 4 13 m Figure 4 5 IATS4 LPS104 Functional Block Diagram 4 17 m Figure 4 6 IATS4 LPS104 Faceplate 4 18 m Figure 4 7 IATS5 LPS105 Functional Block Diagram 4 22 m Figure 4 8 IATS5 LPS105 Faceplate 4 23 5 OAM amp P for IAT Services m Figure 5 1 Provisioning Data for a GR 303 POTS Subscriber Line 5 13 m Figure 5 2 TL1 Provisioning Parameters for TO Objects IAT 5 16 6 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services m Figure 6 1 Physical Layout of FAST Shelf Configured as an IAT Host 6 3 m Figure 6 2 AnyMedia Access System with Mixed VRT and VB Configuration 6 7 m Figure 6 3 HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface Application6 29 Part II ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 7 Introduction m Figure 7 1 Basic ConnectReach Terminal Architecture 1 2 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 xi 363 211 127 List of Figures E SS m Figure 7 2 Basic ConnectReach 200 Architecture 1 3 8 Features and Benefits m Figure 8 1 Switched Telephone Service 8 3 m Figure 8 2 WAN to LAN
29. 5 363 211 127 Glossary EEE SS DS1 framing format The prescribed recurring pattern of bits transmitted that enables the receiver to identify the start of a frame and the frame number in a sequence of frames The system supports two different DS1 frame formats extended superframe ESF or superframe SF Dying gasp A message the ATU R transmits to the ATU C when its electrical power is being shut off The message indicates to a service technician or an administrator that an interruption on an ADSL line was caused by a power interruption at the ATU R and not caused by a transmission failure or an AnyMedia FAST shelf failure E Errored cells received The number of cells that the shelf received from the CPE with detected errors ES on upstream SDSL The corrected HEC error counter CORRCNT and the uncorrected line HEC error counter UNCCNT event counter data are accumulated and mapped to ES The total count in one second is the number of ESs The HEC error counter data is accumulated and the ES counts are reported on a 15 minute and 1 day basis The CORRCNT counter tracks the number of corrected HEC errors The UNCCNT counter tracks the number of uncorrected HEC errors Ethernet A LAN that uses the CSAM CD media access method and operates at 10 Mbps usually over coax medium F Fault management Consists of a set of functions such as testing that enable the detection isolation and correction of abnormal operation of the te
30. Acronyms Lists the acronyms used to replace the longer expressions the acronyms represent e Glossary Defines terms that are used in this document e Index Lists in alphabetical order the specific subject information in the document AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 xvii Conventions Used in this Document About en Conventions Used in this Document Terms used The following are terms used in the IAT feature supplement that may have a different meaning than the general or common use of the term e Inthe AnyMedia Access System the term access means that the system provides the primary service interface for the customer to enter the network e Traditional digital loop carrier DLC services refer to traditional telephony services which include plain old telephone service POTS coin integrated services digital network ISDN and two wire locally switched nonswitched and nonlocally switched services e Special services refer to two wire and four wire nonswitched and nonlocally switched special services e Voice frequency VF is used generically to define POTS two wire and four wire special services ISDN digital data services DDS enhanced business services EBS P Phone and digital bypass pair and DC alarm circuits to an existing DLC system VF growth is used generically to define the growth or addition of these services e Digital data services DDS refer to 64 kbps clear channel digital service
31. BOX are trademarks of VINA Technologies Inc CLASS is a service mark of Telcordia Technologies Inc ClearReach is a trademark of Lucent Technologies Common Language is a registered trademark and CLEI CLLI CLCI and CLFI are trademarks of Telcordia Technologies Inc ConnectReach is a trademark of Lucent Technologies Datapath is a trademark of CAE Electronics DMS is a trademark of Nortel Networks EWSD is a registered trademark of Siemens FAST is a trademark of Lucent Technologies ForeRunner is a registered trademark of Fore Systems Inc HiGain is a registered trademark of PairGain Technologies Inc Internet Explorer is a copyright of Microsoft Corporation LGX is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies LINEAGE is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies Local Call Routing and LCR are trademarks of VINA Technologies Inc MainStreetXpress is a trademark of Newbridge Networks Corporation MCU is a registered trademark of Tollgrade Communications Inc Micro Bank is a registered trademark of Tollgrade Communications Inc Netscape Navigator is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation NGRTH is a trademark of General Signal Corporation NMA is a registered trademark of Telcordia Technologies Inc PacketStar is a trademark of Lucent Technologies PairGain is a registered trademark of PairGain Technologies Inc SLC is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies Solitare is a trademark of PairGain Technologies Inc
32. Cable Distance Design IATS4 Server HDSL2 Cable Distance Design Overview The range of the HDSL2 line connected to the IATS4 Server is based on carrier serving area design rules These rules are found in Telcordia TR 000057 Major Generally the carrier serving area design rules have the following major characteristics of characteristics rules Nonloaded cable only e 19 22 or 24 gauge cables may not exceed 12 000 feet e 26 gauge cable may not exceed 9 000 feet e Total bridged tap length may not exceed 2 500 feet See Telcordia TR 57 for added restrictions AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 27 363 211 127 HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface system Planning and Engineering for IAT Application Services HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface Application Overview The IATS4 Server provides four HDSL2 ports that may be connected to outside plant cables The remote end of the outside plant cables must be terminated on either of the following e HDSL2 interface in an IAT e HDSL2 to DSX 1 converter End to end An end to end overview of the application is as follows overview AnyMedia FAST shelf with IATS4 Server e Outside plant cable e HDSL2 to DSX 1 converter e IAT with DSX 1 interface such as the ConnectReach Terminal or the ConnectReach 200 Example of Figure 6 3 illustrates this application The figure shows one example of a remote application HDSL2 to DSX 1 conv
33. Frame 1 12 8 cm Shelf 5 in Bracket Figure 3 1 Optimized FAST Shelf Bay Arrangements with RT Mount An optimized FAST shelf bay arrangement offering consists of the following components e Four shelves per bay Central office flush The CO flush mount bay can be used similarly to the RT mount CO bay described mount bay in Optimized FAST shelf bay arrangement on page 3 4 The flush mount bay would be used to align with other equipment in a CO aisle that is flush mounted Figure 3 2 on page 3 6 shows the shelf to bay arrangement of the flush mounted bay The flush mounting requires both front and rear access AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 3 5 363 211 127 Central Office Bay Arrangements system Configurations Backplane Cable Connectors DS I Tl l Il Shelf Li Sher yo B 1 soem l a Pranie t l 21610_fig_014d Figure 3 2 Flush Mounted FAST Shelf Bay Arrangement Natural convection Figure 3 1 on page 3 5 shows a bay configuration for natural convection A heat bay with heat baffle which dissipates the thermal emissions generated by the shelf is placed baffles above the shelf so the thermal emissions from the shelf do not affect any other shelfs performance Heat baffles should be used in IAT Server applications as specified for the FAST shelf in Appendix C Floor Plan Data Sheets of the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide
34. IAT Traffic and DS1 Engineering Services Traffic and DS1 Engineering Overview The information provided in this section applies to IAT only systems For information about mixed systems a combination of APs and IAT Servers see the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide Traffic and DS1 engineering of the AnyMedia Access System determines the proper number of DS1 feeders to be allocated for the desired probability of blocking types of service to be engineered and selected interfaces INA GR 303 Traffic engineering applies only to the GR 303 interfaces and DS1 engineering applies to the INA VBs Projected growth for the RT should be considered when engineering the AnyMedia Access System The traffic and DS1 engineering principles described in this section apply to the AnyMedia Access System only Any blocking in the local digital switch should be considered separately Principles of the For an AnyMedia Access System dedicated to IAT hosting the principles that AnyMedia Access apply to the traffic model include the following System FAST shelf e A total of 20 DS1 feeders may be engineered per FAST shelf e Upto 20 INA VBs may be engineered per FAST shelf e Up to 3 GR 303 VRTS may be engineered per FAST shelf e AGR 303 VRT requires a minimum of 2 DS1 feeders to support the primary and secondary data links to the switch e Total CCS hundred call seconds traffic for a GR 303 VRT is defined as Or
35. IAT RT link working is detected AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 19 363 211 127 Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105 Product Description Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105 Overview Features and functions 4 20 October 2002 The IATS5 LPS105 operates in CO RT and customer premises environments It may not be used in outside plant cabinets The IATS5 LPS105 plugs into any of the 16 AP slots of an AnyMedia FAST shelf and provides the interface functions between the IAT and the AnyMedia RT An IATS5 LPS105 provides five DS1 interfaces each of which supports 24 DSO channels for switched voice nonswitched voice or digital data services A FAST shelf fully equipped with 16 IATS5 LPS105 APs supports 1920 customer lines The actual number of customer lines served depends on the mix of GR 303 and INA VRTs supported on the AnyMedia RT The IATS5 LPS105 requires a FAST shelf equipped with the COMDAC COM102 the IATS5 LPS105 will not operate with the COMDAC COM100 or the COMDAC COM101 Figure 4 3 on page 4 12 shows a functional block diagram of the IATS5 LPS105 Figure 4 4 on page 4 13 show the faceplate and Table 4 1 on page 4 14 lists the functions and colors of the LED indicators Provisionable parameters are described in Configuration Management DS1 IAT Server Port Provisioning on page 5 17 The IATS5 LPS105 supports the following features and functions Five DS1 line interfaces e Supports an AMI bipola
36. IP address must be on the same subnet e g 192 168 0 2 AnyMedia OAM amp P interface access When using the AnyMedia OAM amp P interfaces refer to Operations Interfaces in the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide AnyMedia DS1 facility with data configuration access When using a DS1 facility with data configuration refer to Figure 8 6 on page 8 13 for a typical interconnection using this access method This method allows access to a ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 from the DCN AnyMedia Access System LDS ConnectReach ConnectReach 200 Terminal 21610_fig_092b CSU DSU ich un PC UNIX Workstation Figure 8 6 Interconnection Using a DS1 Facility with Data Configuration ClearReach feature When hosted from an AnyMedia Access System RT which is in turn hosted from a Lucent 5ESS GR 303 LDS the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 offer the ClearReach feature ClearReach provides enhanced modem performance by providing a 64 kbps clear channel between the AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 13 363 211 127 Terminal Features Features and Benefits ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 and the LDS ClearReach is available on locally switched GR 303 lines with the following GSFNs DFLT 2LS 2GS The ClearReach feature is also called voice frequency data enhancement VFDE gt NOTE When the ClearReach feature is enabled in the Connec
37. LPS104 supports the following features and functions functions Four HDSL2 line interfaces e Provides PAM demodulation echo cancellation and signal shaping conforms to overlapped PAM transmission with interlocking spectra OPTIS power spectral density template e Provides upstream and downstream HDSL2 frame mapping e Provides forward error correction e Provides clock generation and timing recover e Supports local and remote digital loopback e Supports access to the HDSL2 embedded operations for host to host communications AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 15 363 211 127 Circuit Pack lIATS4 LPS104 Product Description E SS e Provides secondary lightning and power cross protection Test access to the HDSL2 tip ring pairs e Supports splitting look out test access to each of the HDSL2 interfaces one at a time DS1 framing robbed bit signaling and data link e Supports ESF framing and SF framing e Supports per channel robbed bit signaling and per channel zero byte substitution ZBS e Provides transmit and receive elastic stores for rate conversion and controlled slips e Supports the ESF facility data link HDLC messages bit oriented codes and idle e Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms e Monitors for framing bit errors and CRC 6 errors Data flow management and signaling processing e Provides PCM channel and signaling mappings between the framers and the COMDACs
38. Ordering Guide APOG in PDF format 363 211 106 AnyMedia Access System Feature Supplement MDS2 Shelf Configurations in PDF format 363 211 127 AnyMedia Access System Feature Supplement Integrated Access Terminal in PDF format 363 211 128 AnyMedia Access System Feature Supplement Central Office Terminal in PDF format 363 211 125 AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide in PDF format 363 211 102 AnyMedia Access System nstallation Manual in PDF format AnyMedia Access System Commands and Procedures 363 211 100 in HTML format also includes PDFs of selected procedures 363 211 129 AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal User s Guide in PDF format 363 211 212 AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Series 200 User s Guide in PDF format XX October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 About this Document Related Documentation i eer 363 211 520 AnyMedia Access System 24 Channel Optical Network Unit Installation Manual for Outdoor Applications in PDF format 363 211 521 AnyMedia Access System 24 Channel Optical Network Unit Installation Manual for Indoor Applications in PDF format e SLC Documents SLC Series 5 Carrier System J1C182BC 1 Remote Terminal Ring Shelf User Manual in PDF format gt NOTE An Adobe Acrobat Reader is provided to view all PDF files For documents in HTML for
39. RFI on ADSL line ADSL frame synchronization has been lost at the ATU R for at least 1 5 seconds Right of way Permission to have access to specified local network and to use a specific portion of it Ring A closed loop common bus network topology Router A LAN WAN device that operates at layers 1 physical 2 data link and 3 network of the OSIRM Distinguished from a bridge by its capability to switch and route data based upon network protocols such as IP S Sealing current 5 mA current used historically to prevent oxidation buildup on tip ring pairs Security management Consists of a set of functions that protect telecommunications networks and systems from unauthorized access by persons acts or influences and to track and report access attempts SET The simple network management protocol SNMP operation used by the OS to change the value of specified information such as a MIB variable Shelf daisy chain Connecting AnyMedia FAST shelves to daisy chain AFMs together for ADSL services only Simple network Used by the OS and the GCT for the AnyMedia FAST shelf management protocol broadband product for accessing the MIB objects SNMP Single point grounding The circuit and frame earth grounds are tied together at a single specific point of the central office This does not allow the battery return to use the building ground as a path See multi point grounding Site ID A unique provisioned name given to an AnyMed
40. Service Router 8 4 m Figure 8 3 Mixed Traffic Containing Switched Voice and Digital Data 8 6 m Figure 8 4 LCR Feature Using a Voice Pair or Trunk Group for Protection8 9 m Figure 8 5 LCR Feature Used to Connect to a Local Switch 8 10 m Figure 8 6 Interconnection Using a DS1 Facility with Data Configuration8 13 9 Applications and Services m Figure 9 1 Metallic VF Lines Only Base System 9 5 m Figure 9 2 Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System 9 7 m Figure 9 3 Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 Application 9 10 m Figure 9 4 Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Application 9 12 m Figure 9 5 Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR Feature Application for the ConnectReach Terminal 9 14 m Figure 9 6 Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Application for the ConnectReach Terminal 9 16 m Figure 9 7 Network Connection T1 Carrier System 9 19 m Figure 9 8 AnyMedia Access System Hosting ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 Through an Optical Multiplexer 9 20 10 Product Description m Figure 10 1 ConnectReach Terminal Physical Dimensions 10 2 m Figure 10 2 ConnectReach Terminal Block Diagram 10 6 m Figure 10 3 ConnectReach Terminal Faceplate 10 7 m Figure 10 4 ConnectReach 208 216 Terminal Physical Dimensions 10 10 m Figure 10 5 ConnectReach 224 Terminal Physical Dimensions 10 11 m Figure 10 6 ConnectReach 200 Terminal Block Diagram 10 14 m Figure 10 7 ConnectReach 208 and ConnectReach 216 Faceplate 10
41. Y cables port provisioning DS1 5 17 HDSL2 5 19 IAT services 2 4 D4 interface services 2 5 l 4 October 2002 IATO1 services 2 4 CFGLED 4 14 IATO2 services 2 5 OAM amp P See Chapter 5 IATS2 LPS100 2 2 circuit pack 4 10 faceplate 4 13 features and functions 4 10 functional block diagram 4 12 LED indicators 4 14 IATS4 LPS104 2 2 circuit pack 4 15 faceplate 4 18 features and functions 4 15 functional block diagram 4 17 LED indicators 4 19 IATS5 LPS105 2 2 circuit pack 4 20 faceplate 4 23 features and functions 4 20 functional block diagram 4 22 LED indicators 4 24 INA bank 7 1 8 3 INA DS1 8 4 8 16 9 21 engineering 6 16 6 19 interface 8 6 9 2 port 7 1 8 4 INA interface 1 1 1 2 2 2 7 1 INA VB capacity 5 11 6 2 6 4 line termination provisioning 5 10 5 13 mixed configurations 6 4 6 7 6 8 incoming trunk groups See LCR feature interface 10BaseT 8 5 D4 1 2 DS1 1 1 5 17 6 2 8 4 8 6 11 2 DSX 1 6 28 8 7 8 15 9 18 9 21 9 25 10 5 feature enhanced 1 2 GR 303 1 1 2 2 5 21 7 1 8 6 8 16 9 2 9 21 HDSL2 1 1 2 2 5 19 6 28 INA 1 1 1 2 2 2 7 1 INA DS1 9 2 OAM amp P 5 2 interfaceINA DS1 8 6 inventory management activities 5 22 autonomous notification 5 23 bar code 5 22 physical data label 5 22 reportable database changes 5 23 retrievable inventory items 5 22 IODS1 FAC100 2 2 4 7 IP addresses 6 10 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issu
42. all cables are routed in the bay cable duct Associated Generally the following equipment must be connected to the system to support its equipment complete operation There may be alternatives to the identified equipment and specifically recommended equipment is identified as known or needed In COs this equipment may be shared over many AnyMedia Access Systems or among many different other equipment types not related to the AnyMedia Access System access application These components can be installed in the AnyMedia Access System bays or may be placed in adjacent bays or remote locations in the office or building e Power plant or power consumption needs e Transport equipment and facilities e DSX 1 cross connect Power plant or power consumption needs The amount and type of power needed for the system bay and for associated equipment are specified in the FAST Shelf Powering section of Chapter 10 System Planning and Engineering for Traditional DLC Services of the AnyMedia 3 8 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Configurations Additional Equipment Cabling ee Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide and in Appendix C Floor Plan Data Sheets of the Applications Planning and Ordering Guide This power plant could be unique to the application of the AnyMedia Access System or shared with other office equipment Transport equipment and facilities A choice of products can be
43. connected to DS1 ports An INA feeder DS1 becomes active only when an INA VB is T1 cross connected to one of the DS1 ports Each INA VB has only 24 logical lines to which physical lines on IAT Servers may be TO cross connected Capacity of mixed A large number of different configurations are possible for the AnyMedia Access VRT and VB System shelf in terms of mixed configurations of GR 303 VRTs and INA VBs The configurations engineering of these mixed configurations is discussed further in Engineering Combinations of GR 303 and INA Configurations for IAT Only Systems on page 6 7 The physical limit of 20 DS1 feeder ports per AnyMedia Access System limits how many of the logical VRTs and VBs can be simultaneously in service Also the number of subscribers that may be assigned to the logical lines is determined by the smaller of the following e The total number of logical lines on all in service logical VRTs and VBs e The physical limit of 1920 lines between the AnyMedia Access System and the IATs It is possible to have on a given FAST shelf a mixture of VRTs and VBs including one to three GR 303 VRTs and one or more INA VBs For the FAST shelf sub scriber lines cross connected to the VRTs and VBs can be chosen from IAT Serv ers IAT lines cannot be cross connected to TR 08 VRTs 6 4 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Growth Scenarios Growth Scenari
44. e Provides signaling translation between the IAT and the FAST shelf e Detects and reports on hook and off hook signaling states e Supports per channel signaling freeze and per channel trunk processing e Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation and COMDAC side switches Synchronization and clock distribution e Synchronizes to the reference clock coming from the active COMDAC e Provides a local clock source for AIS transmission in the event there is no reference clock from the active COMDAC e Generates and distributes clocks to the data flow router and concentrator framers and line interfaces IATS control e Provisions the line interfaces framers time slot interchanger and signaling translator including the signaling translation maps e Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC e Translates HDLC messages to and from AlU compatible UART messages for the active COMDAC e Monitors and controls facility alarms e g AIS and yellow alarms e Controls loopbacks 4 16 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack lATS4 LPS104 a _ _ _ _ _ _ lt lt e Controls IATS built in self test BIST e Supports enhanced inventory e Supports performance monitoring of the HDSL2 line interfaces and the DS1 payloads from the IAT Functional block diagram Fuse Module 48V Power Control AP Control S
45. e RS 232 port This port allows connecting a local provisioning terminal to the terminal or a dial up modem for a remote provisioning terminal see Connecting a Computer Directly to the RS 232 Port in the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal User s Guide lt can interface with a standard 9 pin female female null modem cable The ConnectReach software can be provisioned from this terminal The provisioning terminal normally is used to perform initial configuration of the ConnectReach Terminal The null modem cable is required for this connector when connected to a local provisioning PC running terminal emulation software Once the ConnectReach Terminal is installed and fully configured it can be managed and reconfigured over the network from either the LAN or the WAN Internet e VOICE CHANNELS port This port contains a 50 pin connector that connects the ConnectReach Terminal to voice frequency telephone lines by means of a telephone punch down block or break out box at the site This connector interfaces the voice services with the CF and CS circuit cards It connects with a cable containing a standard female RJ 21X 25 pair connector It also allows a connection to an alarm relay e Secondary T1 LINE port This port contains an 8 pin modular RJ 48C connector that accepts the secondary T1 DSX 1 line for the ConnectReach Terminal The secondary T1 DSX 1 line connects the terminal to a PBX or key system that has a DSX 1 interface T
46. eight links with a direct one to one mapping between the links and feeders IMA link A circuit path within the AFMDS1 that connects its feeder interface with a circuit that combines the link s broadband payload ATM cells with the payload of other links in the downstream direction and distributes the composite ATM payload cells among the links in the upstream direction Integrated access A device on the customer premises that consolidates traffic from device IAD several subscriber interfaces into a single pipe Often the pipe connects to a host terminal that consolidates traffic from several ADs into a larger pipe Integrated A remote terminal RT connected to a local digital switch LDS configuration digital interface without a central office terminal COT AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 7 363 211 127 Glossary o BE Integrated Mechanized IMLT is a feature of the 5ESS switch that allows LoopCare formerly Loop Testing IMLT MLT to use the directly connected test unit DCTU of the 5ESS switch to make metallic tests on subscriber loops including those on digital loop carrier systems Integrated services CCITT l series recommendation that defines the digital network digital network ISDN standard for integrated voice and data network access and services and user network messages Inventory management Consists of a set of functions to track report and ensure adequate supplies of equipment
47. enhancements on the base systems are possible e Metallic VF lines data and secondary T1 DSX 1 application e Metallic VF lines data and LCA feature application e Metallic VF lines data secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR feature application e Metallic VF lines data and BOX feature application In these systems and applications the term data refers to 64 kbps clear channel digital data service Building basic The basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications can be applications from built from one of the following base systems base systems e Metallic VF lines only base system e Metallic VF lines and data base system See the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide for details on ordering the base systems and for details on ordering hardware and software for the desired enhancements Also see the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal User s Guide and the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach 200 User s Guide for more detail on the base systems and their enhancements The following sections describe the necessary equipment for both the base systems and the enhanced applications built from the base systems The LCR and BOX features require equipping the ConnectReach Terminal application with the DSP card Different software loads can be added such as SW B SW D LCR software BOX software etc by obtaining feature keys that consist of an access code These key codes can be used to provi
48. equipage and provisioning at the IATO2 is required for services to work but these are not verified by the AnyMedia Access System Provisioning service Service activation for IAT services requires that feeder and subscriber lines be activation associated with a VRT VB through T1 and TO cross connections respectively and that TO provisioning data be entered for the desired service Finally the required physical circuit packs must be equipped Figure 5 1 on page 5 13 represents the composite provisioning data required to bring a single subscriber line into service on a GR 303 VRT with examples of the associated TL1 commands Note that slot provisioning logical subshelf provisioning and association of a logical subshelf with a physical IAT Server port are not shown in this figure 5 12 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management Line Termination OAM amp P for IAT Services Provisioning ENT TO v3dp 1 1 GSFN DFLT ds1 1 1 1 V3DP 1 1 O Ha o iatvdp 1 1 1 A ata iatvdp 1 1 IODS1 A GES 1 a A Circuit Data e A Pack 1 o Q O o Integrated Access g Terminal o n 1 z O OC 21610_fig_035 ENT CRS TO v3dp 1 1 iatvdp 1 1 1 ENT CRS T1 ds1 1 1 1 v3fdr 1 1 Figure 5 1 Provisioning Data for a GR 303 POTS Subscriber Line A GR 303 VRT supports DSO concentration i e it can support more physical subscriber lines than trunk timeslots The subscriber lines will be
49. exchange PC personal computer PCI peripheral component interconnect PCM pulse code modulation PCR peak cell rate PDF portable document format PGTC pair gain test controller PIDB processor interface data bus PLAR private line automatic ring PLCP physical layer convergence protocol PLN physical line number PLR pulse line repeater POTS plain old telephone service ppm parts per million PPP point to point protocol PRC Access Product Realization Center Access PRI primary rate interface PRS primary reference source PSAP public safety answering point October 2002 AC 11 PSD PSDM PSES PSTN PTU PVC PVP QMON QOS RACO RADSL RAI RAM RCLK RC V RD RDI REFCLK REN RFI RIP RMU ROC R S RSF RT rt VBR RTAC October 2002 power spectral density power spectral density mask p bit severely errored seconds public switched telecommunications network power and test unit permanent virtual circuit permanent virtual path quality monitoring quality of service remote alarm cutoff rate adaptive digital subscriber line remote alarm indication random access memory receive clock recent change verify ring down remote defect indication reference clock ringing equivalence number remote failure indication routing information protocol remote measurement unit remote operations channel Reed Solomon receive signal failed remote terminal real time variable bit rate regional technical assistance cen
50. follows On A red alarm condition is present Flashing The framing bit error rate has exceeded 10E in the last second Off The ConnectReach Terminal is operating normally gt NOTE The FRAMING LED for the secondary T1 DSX 1 line will operate only if the secondary T1 DSX 1 line is installed and enabled External equipment Universal serial interface card This card can be ordered separately if the system requires an interface with a legacy router CSU DSUs etc The card converts a fractional DSX 1 signal to a standard V 35 interface This card plugs directly into the secondary T1 DSX 1 port using an RJ 48C connector The card provides a standard V 35 M 34 male interface to a router To order this card see the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide for the ordering information NEBS installation kit The network equipment building standards NEBS installation kit allows the ConnectReach Terminal to meet Telcordia Technologies Inc NEBS Level 3 standards presented in GR 63 With this kit installed the system will meet the Telcordia Technologies Inc requirements for e Earthquake zone 4 level e Operating thermal temperature e Storage transport handling e System flammability 10 8 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach Terminal Description SET SeS Without the kit installed the unit still complies with all requirements of NEBS Leve
51. lODS1 FAC100 See IODS1 FAC100 MDSU MSU100 See MDSU MSU100 memory administration See memory administration Performance Management See Performance Manage ment remote terminal See remote terminal software management See Configuration Management traffic engineering 6 16 virtual bank 6 16 apparatus codes 4 6 applications building from base systems 9 3 enhanced 9 3 metallic VF lines data and BOX feature 9 16 metallic VF lines data and LCR feature 9 12 metallic VF lines data and secondary T1 DSX 1 9 10 metallic VF lines data secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR feature 9 14 SONET optical multiplexer 9 19 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 T1 carrier system 9 18 arrangements central office bay 3 2 3 4 optimized 3 4 RT bay 3 2 3 7 single system 3 3 B backplane AnyMedia Access System 7 1 FAST shelf 3 8 baffles bay 3 4 3 6 in IAT only system 2 2 3 4 3 12 bar code 4 5 5 22 base systems 9 3 metallic VF lines and data 9 7 bay arrangements See arrangements baffles See baffles cables for FAST shelf 3 8 central office flush mount 3 5 DSX 1 cross connect panel 3 9 FAST shelf 3 4 natural convection 3 4 3 6 power consumption 3 8 power plant 3 8 transport equipment 3 9 blocking probability of 6 17 BOX feature 7 2 8 10 9 3 9 16 9 22 9 24 10 4 busy redial 8 11 call forward 8 11 call pickup group 8 11 call waiting 8 11 consultation hold 8 11 distinctive ring 8 11 exte
52. los If the LOST bit is set then it is a LOS condition The firmware collects this data accumulates it and reports the number of los occurrences on a 15 minute and 1 day basis The LOS failure parameter is the accumulated los M Management Interface The Management Interface is a package of software that is used for managing traditional DLC services and ATM xDSL services The Management Interface allows the user to provision a single NE ata time through its GSI while simultaneously monitoring alarms of multiple NEs through its Network Maintenance Manager It is installed on a personal computer running under the Windows operating system Management Declaration of a collection of objects that defines the network or information base MIB network element NE for a given interface protocol For example there is a MIB defined for access using the simple network management protocol SNMP and a different MIB defined for access using the protocol of the GR 303 Embedded Operations Channel EOC Metallic bypass pair A physical copper pair running between the CO and the RT site that allows a test head located at the CO to perform metallic tests on RT subscriber drops AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 9 GL 10 Multiplexing Multi point grounding N Narrowband services NE name Network Maintenance Manager Nonvolatile data storage NVDS Nonvolatile program storage NVPS O Open systems interco
53. must be a match between the provisioning at the AnyMedia Access System and the provisioning and equipage at the IATO2 for these services to operate but Line side answer supervision is not supported when the ClearReach feature is enabled AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 2 5 363 211 127 Services IAT Feature Applications and Services Eee ee the AnyMedia Access System does not verify the IATO2 provisioning and equipage and declare mismatches as in the IATO1 case 2 6 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 System Configurations Overview This chapter details the AnyMedia Access System configuration options in support of IAT services only Refer to the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide for details on configuration options when AnyMedia Access Systems with APs are used or are mixed with AnyMedia Access Systems with IAT services Page Configuration Options 3 2 Central Office Bay Arrangements 3 4 Remote Terminal Bay Configurations 3 7 Additional Equipment Cabling 3 8 Single System Arrangements 3 12 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 3 1 363 211 127 Configuration Options System Configurations Configuration Options Overview Configuration options of the AnyMedia Access System in support of IAT services include the following e Central office CO bay arrangement e Remote terminal RT bay arrangement e Single system
54. number of semipermanently assigned DSOs dedicated to special service circuits on each GR 303 VRT Consider the following to calculate DS1 feeders for each GR 303 VRT 1 Determine the total projected originating plus terminating CCS for POTS like lines on the GR 303 VRT 2 From Table 6 1 on page 6 20 determine the number of DSOs required to provide this traffic capacity at the P B 0 005 blocking level 3 To this number add 4 DSOs for the primary and secondary EOCs and TMCs 4 Add the number of DSOs for each nailed up or hairpinned special service circuit 5 Ifaremote LAN is provided for remote access add 1 DSO to the nailed up DSO count obtained in Step 4 above 6 Divide the total number of DSOs required for the GR 303 VRT by 24 If the result is not a whole number round the result up to the next whole number to determine the total number of DS1 feeders required for the GR 303 VRT This total must be at least 2 DS1s but not more than 20 DS1s If the total exceeds 20 the FAST shelf cannot support the expected load and some of the load will need to be moved to another FAST shelf or other facilities 7 Add the total number of feeders required for the GR 303 VRTs and INA VBs This total for the AnyMedia Access System must not be more than 20 DS1s and if there is one or more GR 303 VRTs each GR 303 VRT must have at least two DS1s gt NOTE If the total number of DSOs required for the switched services on the GR 303
55. the ENT TO ED T0O RTRV TO and DLT TO TL1 commands Alternatively for the GR 303 VRT the data can be managed by the GR 303 LDS via its EOC The TL1 and EOC interfaces act on the same nonvolatile data memory so that consistent data are maintained regardless which interface performs the provisioning The current memory contents can be retrieved by either interface IAT Server When an IAT Server is replaced with an identical IAT Server the new IAT Server replacement will be provisioned automatically with the current TO data TO parameters The TO data for a logical line defines the service function of the associated subscriber line The key parameter in the TO record is the GSFN The GSFN codes available via the IAT feature are as follows e DFLT is applicable to both IATO1 and IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the DFLT GSFN provide POTS SPOTS service These lines can be created from the GR 303 LDS or via the TL1 commands e 2LS is applicable to both IATO1 and IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the 2LS GSFN provide loop start service These lines can be created from the GR 303 LDS or via the TL1 commands e 2GS is applicable to both IATO1 and IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the 2GS GSFN provide ground start service These lines can be created from the GR 303 LDS or via the TL1 command s e 2RVI is applicable to both IATO1 and IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the 2RVT GSFN provide two wire DID service with e
56. this application build the system from the base system for the ConnectReach Terminal that includes both VF and digital data capability The ConnectReach Terminal must be equipped with a fractional T1 DSP combination card and LCR software Local Provisioning Terminal ConnectReach Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Up to Current 16 Analog Feed VF Lines Circuit Card J Current an Analog Trunk Group Circuit Card od 10BaseT Port To AnyMedia Access System 10BaseT Hub DS1 Interface 21610_fig_101b Figure 9 5 Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR Feature Application for the ConnectReach Terminal 9 14 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 Applications and Services and LCR Feature Application for ConnectReach Determine customer s needs To decide which metallic VF lines and data base system to obtain and the DSO bandwidth needed for the application determine the following based on the customer s needs e Type of power AC or DC power e The number of metallic VF lines required and whether the LCR feature will use outgoing analog circuits or trunk groups gt NOTE If the LCR feature requires an outgoing analog line or trunk group at least one of the three circuit cards must be a CS circuit card FXO The system can contain only a maximum combination of three CF and or CS c
57. those listed below the customer could consider a single FAST shelf e Small applications that require up to 80 IATs e Slow growth applications Small applications If the application requires up to 80 IATs which is the capacity of a single FAST shelf the shelf could be mounted in available space in any available bay with the same physical characteristics as the ED8C800 50 type bays described in Central Office Bay Arrangements on page 3 4 A heat baffle is required above each FAST shelf equipped exclusively with DS1 IATS2 and IATS5 Servers except when the FAST shelf is mounted at the top of the bay Fans are required when a FAST shelf contains one or more HDSL2 IATS4 Servers Slow growth lf more than one shelf of equipment may be needed but growth is slow it may be applications preferable to install a single FAST shelf at a time The first shelf should be installed at the bottom of the bay using the same mounting holes as specified in the AnyMedia Access System Installation Manual Chapter 2 for a full bay of equipment The bay type should be the same as specified for the fully equipped bay Subsequent shelf additions are installed from the bottom up using heat baffles Each shelf should be associated with a heat baffle mounted above it except for a shelf at the top of the bay see Figure 3 1 on page 3 5 3 12 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Product Description Overview This chapter provides inf
58. with the AnyMedia Access System At the AnyMedia Access System the digital data bandwidth is demultiplexed from the DS1 interface and routed to an INA DS1 port by the TSI The INA DS1 port interfaces both private and public networks through a frame relay network Private networks may be a corporate digital data network while a public network can be the Internet Corporate Network AnyMedia ConnectReach Frame Relay aes Lise aan ConnectReach 200 Network yale ata to ee Frame Relay Network DS1 _ Interface DS1 Interface 10BaseT Ethernet Port 10BaseT Hub 21610_fig_091 Figure 8 2 WAN to LAN Service Router Because the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 can be used as a digital data router and firewall to the Internet or private corporate network the following information must be configured in the ConnectReach Terminal and 8 4 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Features B SeS ConnectReach 200 software see the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal User s Guide and the ConnectReach 200 Series User s Guide e Ethernet interface This is the 10BaseT interface to the external LAN To operate configure the following ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 IP address on the network on which it will be installed or select IP unnumbered Netmask if any for the networ
59. 0 80 FA available through the Customer Information Center One time orders One time orders include the contents for the current document issue in effect at the time of order Standing orders You may request placement on the standing order list for all later reissues of any document The standing order list for each document provides automatic distribution for all reissues of the document Local exchange Local exchange carrier customers should process documentation orders or carrier orders standing order requests through their Company Documentation Coordinator xxii October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 About this Document How to Comment on this Document How to Comment on this Document Document comment Please fax your comments and suggestions concerning this document to 973 procedure 581 6646 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 xxiii 363 211 127 About this Document _ ___ How to Comment on this Document XXIV October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Introduction Overview Features and value This document includes the applications and engineering planning information for the AnyMedia Access System when supporting the integrated access terminal IAT feature It also contains generic information to support IAT products using a standard signalling interface or a feature enhanced
60. 05 DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs 217 6869 190 8 241 7694 213 7 265 8522 236 7 218 6904 191 8 242 7729 214 7 266 8557 237 7 219 6938 192 7 243 7763 215 7 267 8592 238 7 220 6972 193 7 244 7798 216 6 268 8626 239 6 221 7007 194 6 245 7882 217 6 269 8661 240 6 222 7041 195 6 246 7867 218 5 2707 8695 241 5 223 7075 196 5 247 7901 219 5 271 8730 242 5 224 7110 197 5 248 7936 220 4 272 8764 243 5 225 7144 198 5 249 7970 221 4 273 8799 244 4 226 7178 199 4 250 8005 222 4 274 8834 245 4 227 7213 200 4 251 8039 223 3 275 8868 246 4 228 7247 201 3 252 8074 224 3 276 8903 247 3 229 7281 202 3 253 8108 225 2 277 8937 248 3 230 7316 203 2 254 8143 226 2 278 8972 249 2 231 7350 204 2 255 8177 227 2 279 9007 250 2 232 7385 205 1 256 8212 228 1 280 9041 251 2 233 7419 206 1 257 8246 229 1 281 9076 252 1 234 7458 207 0 258 8281 230 0 282 9110 253 1 235 7488 208 0 259 8315 231 0 283 9145 254 0 236 7522 209 0 260 8350 232 0 284 9180 255 0 237 7557 209 9 261 8384 232 9 285 9214 256 0 238 7591 210 9 262 8419 233 9 286 9249 257 0 239 7626 211 8 263 8453 234 8 287 9284 257 9 240 7660 212 8 264 8488 235 8 288 9318 258 9 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 23 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Traffic and DS1 Engineering Services i _ Table 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption Continued P B
61. 08 216 Terminal Physical Dimensions 10 10 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach 200 Description K NKKKKKKKKKKKKK_ 9 LLRI BD Shad NS RE 0 ANALOG VOICE PORTS 10BASET RS 232 WAN AUX POWER 21610_fig_299 12 48 W x 9 64 D x 1 76 H Figure 10 5 ConnectReach 224 Terminal Physical Dimensions Powering The ConnectReach 200 accepts input power from either an AC or DC power source with the following requirements AC installations e 120V AC 60 Hz for the 120V AC to 20V AC transformer provided with the ConnectReach 200 gt NOTE The external AC transformer unit for the ConnectReach 208 216 is not interchangeable with the external AC transformer unit for the ConnectReach 224 Do not use the lower power rated transformer provided with the ConnectReach 208 216 to power the ConnectReach 224 DC installations e Input voltage to unit 24V DC minimum of 20 VA available gt NOTE The ConnectReach 200 does not accept 48V DC power supply Use of 48V DC can cause damage to the unit Also make sure that the power supply is adequate for the particular model of ConnectReach 200 installed There are different power ratings for the different ConnectReach 200 models See the Release Notes for the model you are installing Controlled The ConnectReach 200 is not hardened for outside plant use The terminal must environment only be installed in a controlled environment
62. 102 CTU DTP101 See CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 See CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 See CTU DTP103 IATS2 LPS100 See IATS2 LPS100 IATS4 LPS104 See IATS4 LPS104 IATS5 LPS105 See IATS5 LPS105 IODS1 FAC100 See IODS1 FAC100 function codes 4 6 functional block diagram 4 3 shelf arrangement 4 2 Fault Management self tests 4 5 feature keys 9 3 11 3 October 2002 l 3 Index firewall IP filtering 8 5 SOCKS 8 5 flush mount bay central office 3 5 3 8 FAST shelf 4 2 fractional T1 circuit card See circuit cards fractional T1 DSP combination circuit card See circuit cards function codes 4 6 G GR 303 channel testing and drop test access 4 9 COMDAC support 4 8 interface 1 1 2 2 5 21 7 1 8 6 8 16 9 2 9 21 GR 303 VRT 5 21 8 16 capacity 5 11 6 2 engineering 6 16 line termination 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 mixed configurations 6 4 6 7 6 8 6 19 traffic engineering 6 16 6 17 6 1 traffic model 6 16 6 18 graphical system interface 2 2 9 22 9 24 9 25 connection cables 3 11 OAM amp P operations 5 2 ground stud 10 7 10 14 growth add IAT Servers 6 5 add IODS1 circuit packs 6 6 definition 6 5 system 6 5 GSFN codes 5 12 5 14 work order for traditional DLC services 6 36 GSI See graphical system interface H HDSL2 IAT Server port provisioning 5 19 interface 1 1 2 2 5 19 6 28 line interfaces for IATS4 LPS104 4 15 HDSL2 to DSX 1 converter 6 28 I I O cables 3 8 IAT Server cables See
63. 15 m Figure 10 8 ConnectReach 224 Faceplate 10 15 xii October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Tables List of Tables Part I AnyMedia Access System IAT Feature 2 IAT Feature Applications and Services m lable 2 1 Hardware and Provisioning Requirements for the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 2 5 4 Product Description m lable 4 1 Overview of Functions Supported by the CTU DTP101 DTP102 and DTP103 Circuit Packs4 9 m lable 4 1 IATS2 LPS100 Faceplate LEDs 4 14 m lable 4 1 IATS4 LPS104 Faceplate LEDs 4 19 m lable 4 1 IATS5 LPS105 Faceplate LEDs 4 24 6 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services m lable 6 1 Alarm Severity Defaults 6 12 m lable 6 2 Environmental Alarm Defaults 6 15 m lable 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption 6 20 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 xiii 363 211 127 List of Tables ee XIV October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 EE About this Document Overview Purpose This Feature Supplement Integrated Access Terminal hereinafter referred to as the Integrated Access Terminal feature supplement provides the following information for support of Lucent Technologies AnyMedia Access System integrated access terminal IAT feature e An overview of the IAT feature e Specific information about the features benefits applications and operation of supported AnyMedia Access System IATs e Configur
64. 2 e Terminal Benefits 8 15 9 Applications and Services e Overview 9 1 e Basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Applications 9 2 e Metallic VF Lines Only Base System 9 5 e Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System 9 7 e Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only 9 10 e Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only 9 12 e Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal only 9 14 e Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only 9 16 e Networking Applications 9 18 e ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Services 9 21 10 Product Description e Overview 10 1 e ConnectReach Terminal Description 10 2 e ConnectReach 200 Description 10 10 11 OAM amp P e Overview 11 1 e Configuration Management Provisioning 11 2 e Configuration Management Preconfiguration Information 11 4 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 ix 363 211 127 Table of Contents _ _ _ List of Acronyms AC 1 Glossary GL 1 Index l 1 X October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Figures E SS List of Figures Part I AnyMedia Access System IAT Feature 1 Introduction m Figure 1 1 Basic AnyMedia Integrated Access Terminal Feature Architecture 1
65. 9 3 9 21 9 24 description xviii digital loop carrier DLC reliability 6 31 remote terminal applications 3 7 distinctive ring See BOX feature DNS proxy service 8 5 DS1 cables for FAST shelf 3 10 CO bay arrangement 3 2 engineering 6 16 extended superframe 5 17 5 20 for IAT Servers 3 10 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 GR 303 VRT feeders for 6 18 IAT Server port provisioning 5 17 interface 1 1 5 17 6 2 8 4 8 6 11 2 line interfaces for IATS2 LPS100 4 10 line interfaces for IATS5 LPS105 4 20 loopbacks 5 26 Performance Management 5 27 superframe 5 17 5 20 Y cables for IAT Servers See Y cables DSX 1 cross connect panel 2 2 inCO 3 9 maximum distance from ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 9 18 maximum distance from FAST shelf 5 17 9 18 DSX 1 interface 6 28 8 7 8 15 9 18 9 21 9 25 10 5 duplex configuration COMDAC support 4 11 4 16 4 21 nonvolatile data storage NVDS 5 4 E engineering work order for traditional DLC services 6 32 extended superframe DS1 frame format 5 17 5 20 6 9 8 12 IATS2 circuit pack 4 10 IATS4 circuit pack 4 16 IATS5 circuit pack 4 20 work order for traditional DLC services 6 37 external voice mail See BOX feature F facility data link 2 3 5 3 5 25 8 12 11 2 fan IAT host 2 2 3 4 3 6 3 12 FAST shelf apparatus codes 4 6 cables 3 8 circuit packs COMDAC COM101 See COMDAC COM101 COMDAC COM102 See COMDAC COM
66. BRI basic rate interface BRITE basic rate interface transmission extension BT bridged tap BWM broadcast warning message C C N carrier to noise ratio CAC connection admission control CASTL customer advocate system test lab CBR constant bit rate CC clear channel CCITT international telephone and telegraph consultative committee AC 2 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 CCN CCS CD ROM CDVT CEV CF CIT CL CLF CLP CMI CMIS CN CO COACH COMDAC COPM CORRCNT COT CPE CPFT CPI CPS CR CRC CRV CS CSA CSMD CD CSS CSS P customer change notice hundred call seconds compact disk read only memory cell delay variation tolerance controlled environment vault current feed craft interface terminal center line carrier line failure cell loss priority control mode idle common management information service change notice central office customized online aid for customer help common data and control customer operations and program management corrected HEC error counter central office terminal customer premises equipment customer premises facility terminal calling party identification cabinet power system critical cyclic redundancy check call reference value current sink carrier serving area carrier sense multiple access collision detection controlled slip seconds controlled slip secon
67. BaseT Port To DS1 10BaseT AnyMedia Interface Hub Access System 21610_fig_096b Figure 10 6 ConnectReach 200 Terminal Block Diagram Other connectors Other connectors and ports provide for monitoring and testing along with power and ports and ground These connectors and ports are part of the faceplate and are shown in Figure 10 6 on page 10 14 e POWER port This port contains a 3 pin Molex connector that accepts the power cord from either a 120 V AC power supply transformer or a DC power source e Ground stud This stud allows you to ground the ConnectReach 200 terminal to the local ground LED indicators Figure 10 7 on page 10 15 shows the positions of the LED indicators on the front panel of the ConnectReach 200s 10 14 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach 200 Description 21610_fig_301 Yellow DATA LED Green LINK LED Red T1 FRAMING LED Yellow T1 STATUS LED Yellow MAINTENANCE LED Green STATUS LED Figure 10 7 ConnectReach 208 and ConnectReach 216 Faceplate Lucent Technologies O ConnectReach 200 TR ET a 8888888 TOP VIEW 21610_fig_298a Red T1 FRAMING LED Yellow T1 STATUS LED Yellow MAINTENANCE LED Green STATUS LED Figure 10 8 ConnectReach 224 Faceplate LEDs on ConnectReach 200 e STATUS LED These green LEDs provide an indication of the status of the self test and activity on the T1 DSX 1 line according
68. BaseT Port To DS1 10BaseT AnyMedia Interface Net T1 Hub Access DSX 1 System Up to 21610 fig_008 24 DSOs Figure 9 2 Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 7 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System Applications and Services o see Determine To decide which of the equipment to obtain determine the following based on the customer s needs customer s needs e Type of power AC or DC power e The number of metallic VF lines required up to 20 lines e The number of DSOs required to provide the digital data bandwidth minimum of one DSO maximum of 20 DSOs see Note below As shown in Figure 9 2 on page 9 7 if DSOs are allocated for each service the maximum number of VF lines is 20 Also the maximum DSO bandwidth for digital data is 20 This is because DSOs are made available in blocks of four see Note below Total bandwidth for both services cannot exceed 24 DSOs gt NOTE If a digital data bandwidth of only one DSO is provisioned for the customer the ability to provide other types of service from the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 on the other three DSOs in the block of four DSOs is lost However any of the remaining three DSOs can be provisioned as digital data bandwidth in the future When initially obtained as described above the configuration contains the necessary hardware and software to provide metallic VF line and digi
69. ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 is collocated with the FAST shelf they each must be within 655 feet of a DSX cross connect or the equipment connecting them At the FAST shelf an IAT Server must be provided If collocated transmission equipment is used the FAST shelf also must be within 655 feet 22 gauge wire of the collocated equipment or a DSX cross connect T1 carrier system Figure 9 7 on page 9 19 shows the basic application for connecting a application ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 with the FAST shelf using a T1 carrier system Each T1 carrier line contains one DS1 signal At the FAST shelf the T1 carrier system interfaces the IAT Server in the AnyMeala Access System through a DSX cross connect The IAT Server does not contain a built in T1 interface 9 18 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Applications and Services Corporate Network AnyMedia Access System Networking Applications ConnectReach ConnectReach 200 Terminal TSI Routes Data to Frame Relay Network Special INA DS1 Services Bank fo Figure 9 7 SONET optical multiplexer application example AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 GR 303 Interface Frame Relay Network Voice T1 Carrier Line gt lt gt lt f TSI TSI Routes Switched Voice Traffic to LDS 10BaseT Ethernet Port 10BaseT Hub D A 21610_fig_092a Network Connection T1 Car
70. DSX 1 interface to provide this service AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 25 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 363 211 127 Services Applications and Services EEE ee 9 26 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Product Description Overview This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Page ConnectReach Terminal Description 10 2 ConnectReach 200 Description 10 10 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 1 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal Description Product Description ConnectReach Terminal Description Overview Figure 10 1 shows the physical dimensions of the ConnectReach Terminal The terminal weighs approximately 9 pounds It can operate within a temperature range of 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F at a maximum relative humidity of 95 percent noncondensing ConnectReach k Lucent NETWORK Ti SECONDARY T1 10BASE T VOICE CHANNELS LINE TOOR LINE ma STATUS r J MAINT Ti STATUS FRAMING T1 STATUS FRAMING DOWER p stl Je o EF Be Co SE ct TX RX 21610 _fig_144 17 W x 14 D x 1 75 H Figure 10 1 ConnecthReach Terminal Physical Dimensions Powering The ConnectReach Terminal accepts input power from either an AC or DC power source With the following requirements e AC power The AC input power required for the terminal power supply transformer is 95 to 125 V AC 60 H
71. DSX 1 line Flashing Self test was successful data packets are being sent received on the T1 DSX 1 line Off Self test failed e MAINT LED This yellow LED provides an indication of a network loopback or active diagnose command The various states of the MAINT LED and their indication are as follows On Network loopback is present on the network T1 DSX 1 line Flashing A diagnose command is active Off The ConnectReach Terminal is operating normally e Network and secondary T1 DSX 1 STATUS LEDs These yellow LEDs provide an indication of a yellow alert or bipolar violations on the network and or secondary T1 DSX 1 line The various states of the T1 STATUS LEDs and their indication are as follows On A yellow alert has occurred in the last second AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 7 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal Description Product Description Flashing One or more bipolar violations has occurred in the last second Off The ConnectReach Terminal is operating normally gt NOTE The T1 STATUS LED for the secondary T1 DSX 1 line will operate only if the secondary T1 DSX 1 line is installed and enabled e Network and secondary T1 DSX 1 FRAMING LEDs These red LEDs provide an indication of a red alarm condition or a high bit error rate on the network and or secondary T1 DSX 1 line The various states of the FRAMING LEDs and their indication are as
72. Determine To decide which of the above equipment to obtain determine the following based customer s needs on the customer s needs e Type of power AC or DC power e The number of metallic VF lines required and whether the BOX feature will use Outgoing analog circuits or trunk groups gt NOTE If the BOX feature requires an outgoing analog line or trunk group at least one of the three circuit cards must be a CS circuit card FXO The system can contain only a maximum combination of three CF and or CS cards e The number of DSOs required to provide the digital data bandwidth Total bandwidth for all services cannot exceed 24 DSOs AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 17 363 211 127 Networking Applications Applications and Services Networking Applications Basic network The basic network interface for the ConnectReach and ConnectReach 200 interfaces applications is a DSX 1 interface carrying a standard 1 544 MBps DS1 signal with 24 64 kbps DSOs The DSX 1 interface allows for the following network connections between the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 and the FAST shelf e T1 carrier line e Optical multiplexer with a DSX 1 interface e Radio carrier system with a DSX 1 interface The ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 must be located within 655 feet 22 gauge wire of a DSX cross connect connected to the electrical or optical carrier system interfacing with the FAST shelf If the
73. Features Features and Benefits Te The feature only supports DID on digital trunks provisioned for E amp M signaling DID is not supported on analog trunks The telephone number of the incoming DID call controls the routing to a specific line or line group Instructions from a software configured routing table control the final destination of all other non DID calls Two way trunk groups Both analog and digital two way trunks can be configured for use with the LCR feature Both analog and digital trunks can use either loop start or ground start signaling Service survival through call re routing One application of the LCR feature is to allow a connection to the LDS if there is a transmission failure between the ConnectReach Terminal and the AnyMedia Access System or between the AnyMedia Access System and its serving switch Figure 8 4 on page 8 9 If a failure occurs the customer can enter the dialing string to gain access to the LDS over the voice pair or the trunk group of voice pairs It also can allow a connection between the ConnectReach Terminal and a different CO switch than the switch normally serving the system through the AnyMedia Access System An application of this feature may be local 911 service As shown in Figure 8 5 on page 8 10 if the ConnectReach Terminal is not in the same local area as the switch the LCR feature can allow a voice pair or trunk group to be connected to a local switch The feature allows provisioning t
74. Figure 3 1 shows the heat baffles which are approximately 3 inches high and are installed above each shelf except the top shelf A FAST shelf containing only DS1 IAT Servers does not require fans for heat dissipation FAST shelves containing HDSL2 IATS4 Servers require fans 3 6 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 system Configurations Remote Terminal Bay Configurations Remote Terminal Bay Configurations Overview The AnyMedia Access System can be placed in bays huts CEVs subscriber premises or anywhere that traditional DLC is deployed The bay arrangements are the same as those used for the CO configuration except that typically the RT bays are mounted against walls or in back to back arrangements to conserve space Typically these installations have front only access For the RT environment the AnyMedia Access System is mounted in a seismic 7 foot RT bay ED8C800 type The bays are 26 inches wide accept AnyMedia Access System shelves with 23 inch mounting centers and up to four FAST shelves can be installed in a single bay gt NOTE All equipment described in this section are specified in Appendix C Floor Plan Data Sheets of the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide These are separately orderable items listed in the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 3 7 363 211 127 Additional Equipment Cabling Sy
75. Introduction ee e LCR feature Allows the IAT to route automatically incoming or outgoing calls to customer selectable destinations such as a CO switch e BOX feature Allows access to features such as call waiting and call forwarding through the IAT equipment located on customer premises without involving the LDS the BOX feature requires the LCA feature a Corporate Network Frame Relay Network Voice j L Special AnyMedia Analog Services Access System DS1 Interface es EY Secondary T1 75 ConnectReach Terminal DS1 Interface GR 303 Digital Interface Trunk Ports 10BaseT Ethernet Port 10BaseT Hub D x 21610_fig_088a Figure 7 1 Basic ConnectReach Terminal Architecture ConnectReach 200 Figure 7 2 on page 7 3 shows the ConnectReach 200 which is similar to the ConnectReach Terminal in that it is a multifeature voice and data integrated access device IAD The ConnectReach 200 significantly reduces costs by combining voice data and Internet access into a single T1 line The ConnectReach 200 performs the functions of a DSU CSU channel bank router firewall and much more The ConnectReach 200 is a single network device that simplifies configuration and network management by replacing more complex groups of components such as channel banks and routers 7 2 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Introduction Overview
76. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations AnyMedia Access System 24 Channel Feature Supplement Integrated Access Terminal Issue 5 October 2002 363 211 127 Copyright 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries It may not be reproduced distributed or altered in any fashion by any entity including other Lucent Technologies Inc Business Units or Divisions without the permission of Lucent Technologies Inc For permission to reproduce or distribute contact your local Lucent Technologies Inc Account Executive Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Federal Communications Commission FCC Notification and Repair Information NOTE This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe 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 instructions manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residence is likely to cause harmful interference in which c
77. O provisioning 5 14 ConnectReach 200 basic architecture 7 1 benefits 8 15 OAM amp P access 8 12 provisioning 11 2 ConnectReach 208 10 10 ConnectReach 216 10 10 ConnectReach 224 10 10 ConnectReach Plus terminal controlled environment 10 11 internal equipment 10 12 LED indicators 10 14 mounting 10 12 physical dimensions 10 10 powering 10 11 ConnectReach Terminal basic architecture 7 1 benefits 8 15 controlled environment 10 2 external equipment 10 8 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Index internal equipment 10 3 mounting 10 2 OAM amp P access 8 12 physical dimensions 10 2 provisioning 11 2 ConnectReach terminal LED indicators 10 7 powering 10 2 standard configurations 10 3 consultation hold See BOX feature controller 10 3 10 12 cross connects DSX 3 9 9 18 TO 5 10 T1 6 6 CTU DTP101 2 2 4 9 CTU DTP102 2 2 4 9 CTU DTP103 2 2 4 9 current feed circuit card See circuit cards current sink circuit card See circuit cards D D4 framing 5 17 5 20 IATS2 circuit pack 4 10 D4 interface IATO2 services 2 4 data storage volatile data storage See volatile data storage D bank signaling 9 25 DC power requirements 10 11 DDM 2000 SONET optical multiplexer application 9 19 default provisioning default parameters 6 9 degrowth IAT Server 6 6 system 6 6 DHCP 8 5 DID locally switched DID service 9 24 digital data feature 10 3 10 12 digital data services 1 3 8 6 8 15
78. PE 3 at 67 IAT02 iat oo IAT02 jat IAT02 jat IATO2 iat IATO2 iat IATO2 iat IATO2 iat IATO2 iat IATO2 iat IATO2 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 37 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services Services iat e IATO1 e IATO2 iat e IATO1 e IATO2 For more parameters please copy blank form above and attach End to End Tests for the ConnectReach Terminal ENT CRS SUBSHELF TU 820 RT Not Applicable Go to TU 820a e Cross Connects for ENT CRS SUBSHELF Logical AID Physical AID Entity P1 P2 P3 Entity P1 P2 P3 iatfdr SSS 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr SSS 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr SSS 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr SSS 1 1 iatsp 1 iatfdr 1 1 iatsp 1 6 38 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Ordering Ordering All ordering information is now located in the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide code 363 211 125 Ordering information has been moved to a separate document to facilitate updating the information AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 39 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Ordering Services SET SeSe 6 40 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Iss
79. Services Services 8 ee interface and the digital line pulse code modulation PCM bit stream The customer digital data rate per DSO is 64 kbps clear channel When configuring the functions at the FAST shelf for the digital data services of the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 enter all functions and options through the GSI or locally at the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 ConnectReach When the ConnectReach Terminal is equipped with the circuit cards listed below Terminal services the terminals provide an interface for secondary T1 DSX 1 services supporting provided by the PBX key systems and an external router through a T1 to V 35 converter secondary e For the ConnectReach Terminal Either a fractional T1 card or a fractional T1 DSX 1 interface T1 DSP combination card supporting PBX key systems and When using these services the PBX expects D bank signaling and the FAST external router shelf uses D bank signaling when communicating with the ConnectReach Terminal The configurations that provide most of these services are described as secondary T1 DSX 1 Even though the services provided by the ConnectReach Terminal must be fully provisioned from the AnyMedia Access System GSI it is not necessary to provision parameters such as transmit gain receive gain hybrid balance or equalization slope The system merely cross connects DSOs between the primary network T1 DSX 1 interface and the secondary T1
80. Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management Logical Subshelf OAM amp P for IAT Services Provisioning Configuration Management Logical Subshelf Provisioning Overview An IAT is considered a subshelf of the AnyMedia Access System Logical subshelf provisioning includes assigning a logical subshelf number and identifying the subshelf type to the AnyMedia Access System Also included is the logical subshelf to physical IAT Server port association Logical subshelf Each IAT connected to a particular FAST shelf must be assigned a logical provisioning subshelf number in the AnyMedia Access System and the logical subshelf number must be associated with a physical IAT Server port The type of IAT must also be identified to the AnyMedia Access System when the logical subshelf number is assigned Two types of IATs are supported by the AnyMedia Access System IAT01 and IATO2 The subshelf type IATO1 refers to the proprietary modified D4 type used by both the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 The subshelf type IATO2 refers to the industry standard nonproprietary D4 type of IAT The ENT SUBSHELF TL1 command is used to assign the logical subshelf number and identify the subshelf type of the IAT to the AnyMedia Access System The RTRV SUBSHELF TL1 command is used to verify the subshelf provisioning and the DLT SUBSHELF TL1 command may be used to delete the logical subshelf provisioning Logical to physical The logical s
81. T bay arrangement 3 2 RT mount 3 8 FAST shelf 4 2 S secondary T1 line port See ports secondary T1 DSX 1 description 9 2 services 9 22 9 25 security ConnectReach Terminal ConnectReach 200 11 2 self tests 4 5 service activation 5 6 service provisioning See provisioning services special services See special services switched 8 2 8 6 8 15 severely errored seconds default provisioning 6 9 Performance Management data 5 27 shelf single shelf See single system single system application 3 12 arrangements 3 3 slot provisioning for IAT Server Configuration Management 5 8 software management Configuration Management 5 5 special services 7 1 8 3 8 15 description xviii locally switched 9 22 nonswitched 6 4 standards Telcordia 6 31 status LED 10 7 10 15 subshelf IAT 2 4 work order for traditional DLC services 6 37 6 38 superframe DS1 5 17 5 20 IATS4 circuit pack 4 16 IATS5 circuit pack 4 20 work order for traditional DLC services 6 37 synchronization l 6 October 2002 Configuration Management 5 3 5 24 IATS 4 11 4 16 4 21 line timing synchronization references 5 24 provisioning 5 24 6 9 synchronization modes 5 24 system activities 5 3 configurations 3 2 defaults 6 9 system capacity DS1 circuits 6 2 GR 303 VRT 6 2 6 3 IAT ports 6 3 INA VB 6 2 6 4 mixed VRT and VB configurations 6 4 system turn up for traditional DLC services 6 32 T TO cross connects See cross
82. Terminal to provide 48 line service 24 lines from one terminal and 24 lines from the other terminal Provision the terminal connected to the FAST shelf as master and the terminal interfacing through the master s secondary T1 DSX 1 port as slave see the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal User s Guide The ConnectReach 200 stores in nonvolatile memory an inventory record readable by using the FAST shelf CIT GSI or a compatible OS The record includes physical card types software version and software options When equipped with 4 line or 8 line CF circuit cards the ConnectReach Terminal provides analog two wire VF POTS service locally switched special services and services with the BOX feature for outward bound trunks It provides a loop range of 480 ohms including DC off hook resistance of the phone When equipped with 4 line 8 line or 16 line CF circuit cards the ConnectReach 200 terminal provides analog two wire VF POTS service and locally switched special services It provides a loop range of 480 ohms including DC off hook resistance of the phone The applications that provide most of these services are described as metallic VF lines For the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 to provide a specific number of lines for these services equip it with up to three 4 line or 8 line CF circuit cards By configuring the terminal with a combination of 4 line and 8 line cards this will allow th
83. The DS1 IAT Server ports in the AnyMedia FAST shelf terminate the distribution DS1s from IATs The IAT Server supports a DS1 interface as specified in T1 102 1993 This DS1 interface is intended to be used as an intrasite or intraoffice interconnect The DS1 interface supports a limited transmission distance from the FAST shelf to the DSX 1 cross connect panel depending on the type of cable used up to 655 feet for 22 gauge wire Line code The AMI line code is supported by the DS1 interface AMI is a binary signal in which no pulse indicates a binary 0 and a pulse with polarity opposite to the previous pulse indicates a 1 AMI is also called a bipolar signal The ones density assurance techniques supported by the line code include the following e B8ZS e ZCS These techniques may be provisioned individually for each distribution DS1 via a TL1 command B8ZS The B8ZS technique replaces any sequence of eight consecutive zeros with a code to represent the eight zero bits B8ZS is the default technique and will ensure a sufficient ones density in the DS1 signal without affecting the payload The B8ZS technique is required for IATO1 interfaces ZCS ZCS may be required for some IAT02 DS1 signals When a DS1 signal is provisioned for ZCS the system employs a ZCS technique on the DSO signals that carry VF services in that DS1 This ZCS technique replaces the seventh bit second least significant bit with a binary one in each DSO that contains an all
84. The LCR feature allows the Terminal ConnectReach Terminal to route incoming or outgoing calls to customer selectable destinations such as a CO switch This allows for local call routing or least cost routing service This feature can be used with or without the BOX feature Outgoing calls originate only from a telecommunication device connected to a port on a CF circuit card Incoming calls terminate only on a telecommunication device connected to a CF circuit card To use this feature it must be configured in the software of the ConnectReach Terminal The terminal must be equipped with a Telco DSP Processor option See Chapter 10 Product Description for more information on these cards 8 6 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Features Te When using this feature the terminal handles both preconfigured incoming and outgoing calls on preconfigured analog or digital trunk groups Analog trunks always connect to a CS circuit card port Digital DSO trunks are multiplexed onto a DS1 signal connecting to the network DSX 1 interface The LCA feature also supports a mixture of digital and analog trunks However the terminal will display a warning at the provisioning terminal when you choose this option The terminal allows you to configure multiple trunk groups Outgoing trunk groups The LCR feature allows preconfigured outgoing calls to be routed automatically to a preconfigured ou
85. Traffic and DS1 Engineering Services o ee Table 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption P B 0 005 P B 0 005 P B 0 005 DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs 1 0 2 0 005 25 539 15 0 49 1264 35 1 2 3 8 0 105 26 568 15 8 50 1295 36 0 3 12 6 0 349 27 597 16 6 51 1326 36 9 4 25 2 0 701 28 626 17 4 52 1358 37 7 5 40 8 1 19 29 655 18 2 53 1389 38 6 6 58 4 1 62 30 685 19 0 54 1421 39 5 7 77 7 2 16 31 714 19 9 55 1452 40 4 8 98 3 2 3 32 144 20 7 56 1484 41 2 9 119 3 33 33 774 21 5 57 1515 42 1 10 142 3 96 34 804 22 3 58 1547 43 0 11 165 4 61 35 834 23 2 59 1579 43 9 12 190 5 27 36 864 24 0 60 1611 44 8 13 214 5 96 37 894 24 8 61 1643 45 6 14 239 6 66 38 924 25 7 62 1675 46 5 15 265 7 38 39 955 26 5 63 1706 47 4 16 291 8 10 40 985 27 4 64 1738 48 3 17 318 8 83 41 1016 28 2 65 1771 49 1 18 344 9 58 42 1047 29 1 66 1803 50 0 19 371 10 3 43 1077 29 9 67 1835 51 0 20 399 11 1 44 1108 30 8 68 1867 51 9 21 426 11 9 45 1139 31 7 69 1899 52 8 22 454 12 6 46 1170 32 5 70 1931 53 7 23 482 13 1 47 1201 33 4 71 1964 54 6 48 1232 34 2 72 1996 55 5 24 511 14 2 6 20 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Traffic and DS1 Engineering o BE SS Table 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption Continued P B 0 005 P B 0 005 P B
86. X 1 service for ConnectReach Terminal only To determine the equipment needed for this application build the system from the base system for the ConnectReach Terminal that includes both VF and data capability Local Provisioning ConnectReach Termina Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Up to pd 16 Analog Current VF Lines Feed ircuit Card Secondary T1 Card Legac Router Secondary T1 DSX 1 Fractional Service T1 Card Digital Trunk Ports To AnyMedia DSX 1 Access DS1 Interface System 21610 _fig_ 99 Figure 9 3 Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 Application Determine To decide which metallic VF lines and data base system to obtain and the DSO customer s needs bandwidth needed for the application determine the following based on the customer s needs 9 10 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 Applications and Services Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only ee e Type of power AC or DC power e The number of metallic VF lines required e The number of DSOs required to provide the digital data bandwidth e The number of DSOs required for secondary T1 DSX 1 service Total bandwidth for all services cannot exceed 24 DSOs If DSOs are allocated for each service the maximum number of VF lines is 16 two eight line FXS cards This is because DSOs are made available in blocks of four Se
87. able 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption Continued P B 0 005 P B 0 005 P B 0 005 DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs DSOs CCS Erlangs 361 11856 329 4 385 12693 352 6 409 13532 3 5 9 362 11891 330 3 386 12728 353 6 410 13567 3 6 9 363 11925 331 3 387 12763 394 5 411 13602 377 8 364 11960 332 2 388 12798 355 5 412 13637 378 8 364 11960 332 2 389 12833 356 5 413 13672 379 8 366 12030 334 2 390 12868 357 5 4147 13707 380 8 367 12065 339 2 391 12903 358 4 415 13742 381 7 368 12100 336 1 392 12938 359 4 416 13777 382 7 369 12135 337 1 393 12973 360 4 417 13812 383 7 370 12170 338 1 394 13008 361 3 418 13847 384 7 371 12204 339 0 395 13042 362 3 419 13882 385 7 372 12239 340 0 396 13077 363 3 420 13917 386 6 373 12274 341 0 397 13112 364 2 421 13952 387 6 374 12309 341 9 398 13147 8 365 3 422 13987 388 5 375 12344 342 9 399 13182 366 2 423 14022 389 5 376 12379 343 9 400 13217 367 2 424 14057 390 5 377 12414 344 8 401 13252 368 1 425 14092 391 5 378 12449 345 8 402 13287 369 1 426 14127 392 4 379 12484 346 8 403 13322 3 0 1 427 14162 393 4 380 12519 347 8 404 13357 371 0 428 14197 394 4 381 12553 348 7 405 13392 372 0 429 14232 395 3 382 12588 349 7 406 13427 373 0 430 14267 396 3 383 12623 350 7 407 13462 374 0 431 14302 397 3 384 12658 351 6 408 13497 3 5 0 4327 14337 398 3 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 25
88. ach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Services 9 21 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 1 Basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 363 211 127 Applications Applications and Services Basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Applications Overview Terms Basic applications 9 2 October 2002 This section describes the basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications supported by the AnyMedia Access System Although many different customized applications are possible most are based on the basic applications described in this section The following terms are used in describing the applications e Metallic VF lines This term refers to lines terminating on a CF circuit card through the VOICE CHANNELS port of the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications These lines usually provide services such as POTS services or switched special services Sometimes it is referred to as the channel bank mode At the AnyMedia Access System these services usually are routed to a GR 303 interface e Digital data This term refers to services interfacing the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications through the 10BaseT port It usually consists of a connection from an external 10BaseT Ethernet hub This external hub provides the interface for data equipment such as computer terminals to data networks such as the Internet and or a private corporate network At the AnyMe
89. ages except those for Security Management messages that affect other users such as login creation and deletion and password modification for all user classes A parameter required for provisioning of subscriber service The generic signaling function is used to condition the AnyMedia FAST shelf loop interface circuit to provide the desired signaling protocol The values are based on Network Channel Interface NCI codes described in Telcordia Technologies Inc TR TSY 000335 The simple network management protocol SNMP operation used by the OS to retrieve specified information such as the values of MIB variables Includes the FAST shelf VPIs and the ATM operations channel VPI and VCI also known as ATM OAM amp P PVC The GSI is part of the Management Interface package of software that is an interface to control and maintain the AnyMedia FAST shelf telephony and data services and subshelves High capacity hi cap subscriber services direct DS1 paths from subscriber equipment to the serving CO Ten consecutive seconds with each second having one or more of the following anomalies Atleast 18 ADSL superframes with ADSL CRC anomalies Atleast 0 1 seconds in which the received power has dropped to 6 dB below the reference power Atleast one ADSL superframe with synchronization anomalies AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Glossary STE S High BER on upstream The SDSL signal received from th
90. apacity Overview This section describes the system capacity of the AnyMedia Access System when equipped exclusively with IAT Servers The AnyMedia Access System is capable of being equipped with a mix of APs and servers see the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide Maximum number The software allows the AnyMedia FAST shelf to be logically divided into a of logical VRTs and number of independent VRTs and VBs that provide the different traditional DLC VBs per AnyMedia interfaces The number of VRTs and VBs may be mixed as long as the total FAST shelf number of DS1s does not exceed 20 The following types of logical VRTs and VBs are available to provide traditional DLC telephony service interfaces e Up to 3 GR 303 VRTs e Upto 20 INA VBs The number and type of logical VRTs and VBs needed within a particular AnyMedia FAST shelf depends on the mixture of locally switched and nonswitched nonlocally switched services to be provided from the AnyMedia FAST shelf and on how the nonswitched nonlocally switched services are to be managed Capacity restrictions of the AnyMedia FAST shelf limit both how many of these logical VRTs and VBs may be in service at any one time and how many subscribers can be assigned to each in service logical VRT or VB These restrictions are defined later in this section Maximum number An AnyMedia FAST shelf fully configured with IAT Servers is shown in Figure 6 1 of feeder DS1 on page 6 3
91. aracter code that identifies each circuit pack type e ECI A 6 character code that identifies each circuit pack type the equipment catalog item code corresponds to the bar coded label on the faceplate of the circuit pack and is uniquely equivalent to the CLE e SLN A 12 character code that uniquely identifies each circuit pack the serial number SLN includes the date and place of manufacture Primary and secondary service state information is also retrievable for the IAT Server and the IAT terminal as follows e Primary service state The valid values are as follows IS In service OOS Out of service e Secondary service state The valid values are as follows FLT Fault INIT Initialization including diagnostics No inventory information is retrievable from the IATO2 terminal at the AnyMedia Access System Physical data label On the front of each circuit pack is an electronically scannable bar code and a human readable inventory data label The human readable component contains 5 22 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management Inventory OAM amp P for IAT Services Management E SS the CLEI code apparatus code entity type and interchangeability code The bar code scannable component of the label contains the equipment catalog item code Reportable Autonomous notification is provided when changes occur to the inventory database changes database as a resu
92. ards e The number of DSOs on the secondary T1 DSX 1 e The number of DSOs required to provide digital data bandwidth Total bandwidth for all three services cannot exceed 24 DSOs AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 15 Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Application 363 211 127 for ConnectReach Terminal Only Applications and Services Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only Overview A ConnectReach Terminal application is shown in Figure 9 6 This application provides metallic VF lines digital data and BOX feature service To determine the equipment needed for this application build the system from the base system for the ConnectReach Terminal that includes both VF and digital data capability The ConnectReach Terminal must be equipped with a DSP card and BOX software Local Provisioning Terminal 4 ConnectReach L Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Up to e Current 16 Analog o Feed VF Lines Circuit Card r Current ak j Analog Trunk Group Circuit Card hd 10BaseT Port To 10BaseT AnyMedia Hub Access System DS1 Interface 21610_fig_101b Figure 9 6 Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Application for the ConnectReach Terminal 9 16 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Applications and Services Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only
93. are required for IAT only systems These are required if other APs are mixed with IAT Servers e An AnyMedia Access System fully equipped with IATS2 Servers can support 32 IATs When fully equipped with IATS5 Servers the AnyMedia Access System can support 80 IATs When it is fully equipped with IATS4 Servers the AnyMedia Access System can support 64 IATs e When working with the ConnectReach Terminal and the ConnectReach200 the ClearReach feature is also available This feature requires voice frequency data enhancement VFDE in the AnyMedia FAST shelf TR NWT 000008 Digital Interface Between the SLC 96 Digital Loop Carrier System and a Local Digital Switch Issue 2 Telcordia Technologies Inc August 1987 plus Revision 1 September 1993 2 2 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 IAT Feature Applications and Services Applications ee e For specially designed IAT products such as the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 a remote operations facility data link feature of the AnyMedia Access System allows remote provisioning of these IATs see Chapter 5 OAM amp P for IAT Services for more detail AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 2 3 363 211 127 Services IAT Feature Applications and Services o BESS Services Overview The AnyMedia Access System provides a variety of locally switched nonlocally switched and nonswitched services Services are described separate
94. arrangements single FAST shelf This section discusses these configuration options and how they can be used to support VF growth and IAT service applications CO bay The CO bay arrangement of the AnyMedia Access System is used for arrangement applications that will require the AnyMedia Access System RT equipment placed in bays in a CO environment This arrangement provides a solution for competitive access applications where a network service provider establishes a Switching center at a convenient location and transports DS1 based facilities from the network service provider s digital switch to the AnyMedia Access System RT The IAT Servers in the AnyMedia Access System RT are connected to the IATs such as the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 via DS1 server cables Typical installations in COs require installation of equipment in bays that have access from both the front and rear of the bay Server connections are through DSX cross connects to the required server transport facilities such as T1 carrier HDSL2 SONET transport or DS1 capable radio Specific bay and shelf arrangements for the CO are described in Central Office Bay Arrangements on page 3 4 Both flush mount and RT bay type arrangements are available RT bay The RT bay arrangement of the AnyMedia Access System is used for applications arrangement that will require the AnyMedia Access System RT equipment to be placed in bays in an RT environmen
95. art and ground start GR 303 calls when the AnyMedia Access System is hosted by a 5ESS switch SESS switch The AnyMedia Access System must be hosted via a GR 303 interface on a 5ESS switch VFDE must be enabled in the 5ESS switch Any Media Access VFDE must be enabled in the AnyMedia GR 303 VRT using the ALW VFDE TL1 System command ClearReach feature The ClearReach feature must be activated in the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 21 363 211 127 Configuration Management Inventory Management OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Inventory Management Overview Inventory Management is the system activity of collecting updating and reporting data on system equipage and system status i e IS or OOS Inventory Management includes reporting new equipment inventory upon installation storing equipment status removing equipment inventory upon degrowth and reporting changes in inventory Retrievable Electronically readable inventory in the system can be retrieved on demand inventory items Retrievable inventory items for the IAT Server and the IAT01 terminal include the following e TYPE A mnemonic name that identifies the kind of equipment e APP The apparatus code that uniquely identifies the equipment function e ICC The interchangeability code stored in the form of Sm n where mis the issue number and nis the series number e CLEF A 10 ch
96. ase the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Security In rare instances unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network In such event applicable tariffs require that the customer pay all network charges for traffic Lucent Technologies Inc cannot be responsible for such charges and will not make any allowance or give any credit for charges that result from unauthorized access Document Ordering Information The ordering number for this document is 363 211 127 To order this document call 1 888 LUCENT8 RBOC BOC customers should process document orders or standing document orders through their Company Documentation Coordinator For more ordering information refer to How to Order Documents in the section About This Document How to Comment on This Document A feedback form is located immediately after the trademarks page of this document Please fax your comments and suggestions to Fax 973 581 6646 Language of Statute Trademarks ATEL is a registered trademark of Teradyne Inc 5ESS is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies ACCUNET is a service mark of AT amp T Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated ANSI is a registered trademark of American National Standards Institute Inc AnyMedia is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies Business OfficeXchange and
97. ation and engineering information for planning purposes Intended audience This document provides the information necessary to plan and engineer equipment for AnyMedia Access System and its supported IATs and is intended for the following users e Network planners e Engineers Issue This is Issue 5 of the AnyMedia Access System 24 channel Feature Supplement Integrated Access Terminal Reason for reissue This feature supplement is being reissued to provide information about the following e Describe the ConnectReach 200 Series referred to as ConnectReach 200 as an IAT supported by the AnyMedia Access System AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 XV 363 211 127 About this Document _ _ Overview e The ConnectReach Plus Terminal is no longer supported e SOCKS is no longer supported in the ConnectReach Terminal e IPX functionality is no longer supported in the ConnectReach Terminal e To make other minor revisions clarifications and updates throughout the material Content This document contains the following information e An overview of the IAT feature e A description of the IAT feature and its components e Applications services and interfaces of the IATs e Operations for the IAT feature e Planning and engineering information e Table of contents acronym li
98. auge AWG insulated copper wire TP can be either shielded STP or unshielded UTP AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 13 363 211 127 Glossary U Universal A DSO communications path between a COT and an RT ofa communication universal AnyMedia Access System The UCC is used as a LAN channel UCC extension to allow a remote operations system to provision and monitor the RT via a COT that is connected to the data communications network Universal configuration A remote terminal RT connected to a central office terminal COT capable of providing an analog interface to a local analog or digital switching system Upstream direction Transmission direction from customer to ATM data network or telephony switch User security classes Refers to different user groups each assigned with certain system access privileges See Privileged User General User and Reports only User definitions User to network The point at which the user accesses the network interface UNI V Virtual channel VC A virtual link defined at an ATM interface The lower of the two levels of cell multiplexing defined for ATM Virtual circuit VC A voice communications link that appears to the user to be a dedicated point to point circuit VF cables Refers generically to the tip ring pair cables that attach to the faceplates of all APs including the telephony and ATM xDSL APs VF growth Increased demand for voice frequency capacity
99. cal subshelf provisioning line termination provisioning TO provisioning and IAT Server port provisioning Data storage The system has the following types of data storage e Volatile data storage which is in the RAM e NVDS which is implemented using a FLASH memory device on the COMDAC circuit pack The system periodically audits the NVDS If the system is in a simplex configuration it checks the self consistency of the NVDS If the system is ina duplex configuration it checks self consistency and mutual consistency of both copies of the NVDS 5 4 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management Software OAM amp P for IAT Services Management Configuration Management Software Management Overview Software management is used to manage the NVPS of the AnyMedia Access System NVPS is the nonvolatile memory on the COMDAC and the AFM used to store the program image For more details refer to the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management Service Activation OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Service Activation Overview Service activation is the process of preparing the AnyMedia Access System for service by configuring the cross connections between its bandwidth management entities e g feeder resources VRIs and VBs and setting an
100. ce provided by the telephone operating company Estimate the level of telephone traffic to determine the equipment needed The Erlang B formula is used to calculate the number of DSOs required to achieve the desired probability of blocking based on the number of dynamically assigned lines on the GR 303 VRT and the traffic these lines are expected to generate GR 303 The Erlang B formulas in Table 6 1 on page 6 20 for a GR 303 VRT is based on a probability of probability of blocking equal to 0 5 P B 0 005 The GR 303 interface is a blocking blocked call cleared model and the Erlang B formula is suitable for traffic AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 17 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Traffic and DS1 Engineering Services EE UE engineering this interface for the specific level of blocking The probability of blocking i e the probability a call is blocked because all resources are busy is one of the measures used to determine the grade of service received by the subscriber GR 303 traffic Traffic modeling includes determining the bandwidth needed for concentrated modeling services and for nailed up Semi permanent services and calculating the DS1 feeders to serve these customers Consider the following when engineering the GR 303 VRT services e The CCS line for locally switched POTS like services and total number of POTS like lines including all locally switched IAT lines e The
101. ces Overview The ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 provide up to 24 DSOs for a variety of voice grade and digital data services Most voice grade services interface with the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 through either a CF or CS circuit card The DSOs containing the voice grade services interface with the FAST shelf through the network DSX 1 port At the FAST shelf the voice grade services are routed to a GR 303 interface of a switch These services include the following e Analog VF POTS service e Locally switched special services Additionally the ConnectReach Terminal provides the following services e Services provided with the BOX feature e Analog trunk groups using the LCR feature e DID services to a PBX VF services ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 can be ordered with CF circuit cards installed for the service required by a specific configuration Additional CF circuit cards can be ordered to change the service type or add service to an existing system CS circuit cards are not included in the base systems CS cards must be ordered separately gt NOTE The terminals can contain any combination of up to three CF or CS circuit cards Digital data services Digital data services interface through a 10BaseT Ethernet port connecting to an external Ethernet hub and normally provide services that interface with the Internet and or a private corporate network Digital data services are software based
102. ch 200 provides digital data channels ConnectReach 200 through the 10BaseT Ethernet port The terminal provides this service through digital data services software configuration and requires no separate circuit cards or other hardware When configuring the digital data bandwidth 64 kops DSOs are made available in blocks of four see Note Total bandwidth for all services cannot exceed 24 DSOs gt NOTE If a digital data bandwidth of only one DSO is provisioned for the customer the ability to provide other types of service from the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 on the other three DSOs in the block of four DSOs is lost However it is possible to provision any of the remaining three DSOs as digital data bandwidth in the future This also applies to voice service The 10BaseT port of the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 along with the FAST shelf normally provides an interface for digital data services between LAN and the Internet and or a private corporate network The application that provides most of these digital data services is described as data The ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 can be provisioned to provide a maximum bandwidth of 24 DSOs Make the DSOs available in blocks of four This bandwidth serves as the interface between the customer digital data 9 24 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Applications and
103. ch Terminal or ConnectReach 200 should be configured with login names and passwords 11 2 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 OAM amp P Configuration Management Provisioning E SS When logging into the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 by means of a Telnet session or the RS 232 port there is only one level of privilege for configuring and monitoring the system This privilege is called Carrier But when logging into the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 using a Web browser there are two levels of privilege Carrier and User The two privilege levels offer different sets of available commands e Carrier privilege This privilege allows unlimited access to all configuration and monitoring commands One login name may be set with Carrier privilege Carrier privilege is designed for use by a limited number of individuals permitted to configure the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 The use of this privilege should be carefully restricted e User privilege This privilege allows limited access to configuration commands User passwords can be changed User privilege also allows access to the monitoring commands One login name may be set with User privilege The login name and password verification utility is case sensitive When logging in the name and password strings must be entered exactly as configured including uppercase or lowercase characters After three failed attempts
104. cluding initialization parameter setting starting and stopping and collection of information about the configuration The port on the craft test unit CTU where the graphical system interface GSI or a TL1 system interface TL1SI is connected Equipment that resides and is operated at a customer site An algorithm that detects bit errors causes in data transmission A framing and synchronization format for T1 transmission facilities Cable that effectively brings a backplane connector to the front of the shelf AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 3 363 211 127 Glossary E SS Data communications A modem or network communications interface device or circuit termination equipment DCE Data terminal Data processing equipment that interfaces to the communications equipment DTE network DCE DC alarm services Point to point metallic services that connect subscriber premises with fire police or security services monitoring locations These services are delivered by the MDS2 shelf using DC circuit emulation technology provided by MCU CUs from Tollgrade Communications Inc D channel The ISDN out of band 16 kbps in BRI signaling channel that carries the ISDN user signals or can be used to carry packet mode data Degrowth The removal of circuit packs or traffic from a system via a provisioning operation may be accompanied by the physical removal of associated equipment but this is not req
105. commands such as ping and network upgrade When enabling the DNS proxy service specify the following IP address of the primary DNS server on the WAN Internet IP address of a secondary DNS server if any on the WAN Internet AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 5 363 211 127 Terminal Features Features and Benefits _ SeSe Mixed switched As mentioned earlier the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 allow voice and digital multiplexing switched voice and digital data on the same DS1 interface As shown data service in Figure 8 3 on page 8 6 by provisioning the AnyMedia Access System the TSI in the AnyMedia Access System then normally routes the traffic to the assigned location The AnyMedia Access System routes voice traffic to the LDS using a GR 303 interface It routes digital data traffic to a frame relay network using an INA DS interface Corporate Network ConnectReach ConnectReach 200 Terminal TSI Routes Data to Frame Relay Network Voice Special Services 2 DS1 Interface DS1 Interface Interface TSI Routes Switched Voice Traffic 10BaseT to LDS Ethernet Port 10BaseT Hub D lt lt 21610 fig 092 Figure 8 3 Mixed Traffic Containing Switched Voice and Digital Data LCR feature in the The LCR feature in the ConnectReach Terminal provides a variety of PBX like or ConnectReach Centrex like features at the customer location
106. computer equipped with a terminal emulation application for null modem or dial up modem connections This can be an BM compatible personal computer PC running an application such as Procomm or TeraTerm ora UNIX workstation running tip or any computer running a similar application Alternatively a Telnet or HTTP session may be initiated through the Ethernet connection using a Telnet terminal window or Web browser e A connection between the ConnectReach 200 and a computer terminal This may be accomplished in one of the following ways A modem and cable for remote connection A null modem cable to connect to the serial port of a local computer terminal An Ethernet cross over cable or regular cables with the Ethernet hub to connect to the Ethernet port on a computer equipped with an Ethernet card required only when a PC is being connected to ConnectReach 200 10BaseT port The ConnectReach 200 Ethernet port operates in half duplex transmission mode See the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide for more detailed information AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 9 Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 363 211 127 Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only Applications and Services Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only Overview As shown in Figure 9 3 this application provides metallic VF lines digital data and secondary T1 DS
107. connects TO provisioning Configuration Management 5 14 T1 carrier system application 9 18 T1 line port See ports T1 DSX 1 port See ports TDR testing compatible APs 4 9 telco DSP processor circuit card See circuit cards Telcordia compliance 6 31 test loopbacks on DS1 5 26 metallic test access 5 26 three way calling See BOX feature time slot interchange TSI fabric 8 3 8 4 8 6 8 16 10 3 10 12 timeslots GR 303 5 13 6 18 INA 5 11 TL1 system interface 3 11 CIT port 4 9 traditional DLC services description xviii traffic modeling GR 303 6 18 traffic engineering 6 16 GR 303 VRT 6 17 INA VB 6 16 mixed configuration 6 19 traffic model 6 16 transfer call See BOX feature turn up See system turn up two way trunk groups See LCR feature AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Index U Universal serial interface card 10 8 user privilege ConnectReach Terminal ConnectReach 200 11 3 V VB See virtual bank VF cables 3 9 3 10 4 2 4 15 6 27 in IAT applications 2 2 VFDE 2 2 5 3 5 21 6 11 8 14 virtual bank INA 6 16 voice channels port See ports voice mail See BOX feature volatile data storage 5 4 W WAN to LAN service router 8 3 work order for traditional DLC services 6 32 Y Y cables 2 2 3 8 3 9 3 10 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 l 7 Index l 8 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5
108. ctReach 200 then these services will operate If there is a mismatch those lines that have a mismatch will be out of service These IATO1 services require the following hardware and provisioning in the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Line side answer supervision is not supported when the ClearReach feature is enabled 2 4 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 IAT Feature Applications and Services Services Table 2 1 Hardware and Provisioning Requirements for the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 DSO ConnectReach ConnectReach 200 Service Hardware ier ot ie er Provisioning Terminal Provisioning Provisioning FXS 440 440 analog FXS analog 440 FXS analog 440 FXO or FXS analog Not applicable Secondary T1 sec voice Not applicable Secondary T1 sec voice Not applicable Data data 452 data 452 D4 interface The IATO2 interface is the industry standard nonproprietary D4 interface This IAT02 services flexible interface allows the end user to choose from a wide variety of IATs available Services for the IATO2 include the following e 2 wire POTS e 2LS with and without line side answer supervision e 2GS with and without line side answer supervision e DID DPT e FXS lines and trunks e 64 kbps clear channel data for Internet access e Multiple channels of 64 kbps data Nx64 e Foreign exchange office FXO lines and trunks e E amp M e Transmission only TO There
109. ctional Criteria for Digital Loop Carrier Systems TR NWT 000332 Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment TR NWT 000357 Generic Requirements for Assuring the Reliability of Components Used in Telecommunications Systems TR NWT 000418 Generic Reliability Assurance Requirements for Fiber Optic Transport Systems TA NWT 000909 Generic Requirements and Objectives for Fiber in the Loop Systems AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 31 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services Services Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services Overview An example of an Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services that can be used by a technician to complete initial turn up of an AnyMedia Access System RT FAST shelf is in Appendix E Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services of the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide Following is an Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services that has been marked up for ConnectReach Terminal services This Work Order contains only the sections that are needed for ConnectReach services and provides the following functions e Identifies location of the AnyMedia Access System to be worked on e Installs COMDACs duplex TU 110 RT e Installs verifies software load TU 130 RT e Installs an LPS105 IATS5 Server in AP slot no 3 TU 220 RT e TO cross co
110. d Clock Distribution Data Flow Data Flow Management Framing Line Interface and ee eee Signaling Framing Line Interface Processing COMDACs DS1 1 DS1 2 21610_fig_195b Figure 4 3 IATS2 LPS100 Functional Block Diagram 4 12 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack lIATS2 LPS100 Equipment Circuit pack faceplate description 21610_fig_010d Figure 4 4 IATS2 LPS100 Faceplate AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 13 363 211 127 Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 Product Description Circuit pack LED indicators Table 4 1 IATS2 LPS100 Table 4 1 IATS2LPS100 Faceplate LEDs LEDs Lit when an internal E LPS100 failure is detected or FAULT when the circuit pack fails to initialize Lit when a failure of either IAT RT carrier link from the Vallon IAT to the IATS2 LPS100 is detected Lit when a configuration error or a mismatch is detected as follows e The IATS2 LPS100 is placed in an AP slot not provisioned for the IAT Server type Yellow e The IATS2 LPS100 faceplate DS1 cable is disconnected e There is a mismatch between the host TO provisioning and the IAT phantom CU equipage IATO1 only Lit when a failure of either line from the IATS2 LPS100 to Yellow the IAT IAT RT link working is detected 4 14 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Descr
111. des PCM channel and signaling mappings between the framers and the COMDACs e Provides signaling translation between the IAT and the FAST shelf e Detects and reports on hook and off hook signaling states e Supports per channel signaling freeze and per channel trunk processing e Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation and COMDAC side switches Synchronization and clock distribution e Synchronizes to the reference clock coming from the active COMDAC e Provides a local clock source for AIS transmission in the event there is no reference clock from the active COMDAC e Generates and distributes clocks to the data flow router and concentrator framers and line interfaces IATS control e Provisions the line interfaces framers time slot interchanger and signaling translator including the signaling translation maps e Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC e Translates HDLC messages to and from AlU compatible UART messages for the active COMDAC e Monitors and controls facility alarms e g AIS and yellow alarms e Controls loopbacks e Controls IATS built in self test BIST e Supports enhanced inventory e Supports performance monitoring of the upstream line interfaces from the IAT AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 11 363 211 127 Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 Product Description Functional block diagram Fuse Module 48V Power AP Control Synchronization Clocks an
112. dia Access System these services are usually routed to an INA DS interface e Secondary T1 DSX 1 This term refers to connections through the secondary T1 LINE port of the ConnectReach Terminal applications The secondary T1 DSX 1 connection usually provides services such as digital lines to an external PBX or key system It requires the use of the fractional T1 circuit card or the fractional T1 DSP processor combination card ConnectReach Terminal application only e Metallic VF lines with LCR feature This term refers to metallic VF lines as described previously in a system containing the optional LCR feature Chapter 8 Features and Benefits describes the LCA feature ConnectReach Terminal application only e BOX feature This term refers to a ConnectReach Terminal application provisioned for the PBX type services known as the BOX feature Chapter 8 Features and Benefits describes the BOX feature ConnectReach Terminal application only The basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications which includes two base systems and several applications built from those base systems are listed below AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Basic ConnectReach Terminal and Applications and Services ConnectReach 200 Applications 8 ee Base systems e Metallic VF lines only base system e Metallic VF lines and data base system Enhanced applications for ConnectReach Terminal only The following four
113. dia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 7 363 211 127 Engineering Combinations of GR 303 and INA system Planning and Engineering for IAT Configurations for IAT Only Systems Services I eee ee Engineering Plan according to the following constraints constraints e The maximum number of feeder DS1 lines supported is 20 e Each GR 303 VRT if assigned must have between 2 and 20 DSi lines e An INA VB can only have 1 DS1 line The DS lines on an IODS1 pack may be assigned to different VRTs and VBs in any arbitrary fashion For example on a given IODS1 there may be one DS1 used by an INA VB and the other three DS1s may be used for a GR 303 VRT It is recommended in GR 303 VRT applications that logical DS1 1 and DS1 2 be assigned to different IODS1 circuit packs so an unprotected IODS1 can be removed without losing the EOC and TMC of the GR 303 VRT For any given field application the best way to partition an AnyMedia Access System into a combination of GR 303 VRTs and INA VBs is based on a number of different factors Engineering rules are provided in the remainder of this chapter Engineering INA Determine the number of lines of nonlocally switched and nonswitched services to VBs be supported by the AnyMedia Access System The total number of nonswitched and nonlocally switched lines divided by 24 rounded up to the next whole number gives the minimum number of required number INA VBs There is no traffic sensitivity in the A
114. ds path October 2002 o BE SS AC 3 CSU CTS CTU CU CV CV P DACS dB dBm DC DCD DCE DCLU DCN DCS DCTP DDL DDM DDS DFI DHCP DID DLC DLCI DM DMT DMU DNIS DNS DNUS October 2002 channel service unit customer technical support craft test unit channel unit coding violation coding violation path digital access cross connect system decibel decibel referenced to one milliwatt direct current received line signal detector data communication equipment digital carrier line unit data communication network digital cross connect system direct current test pair delivered data link digital data multiplexer digital data services digital facilities interface dynamic host configuration protocol direct inward dialing digital loop carrier data link connection identifier degraded minute discrete multitone digital measurement unit dialed number identification service domain name service digital network unit subscriber 363 211 127 List of Acronyms SET ee AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms ae DOD DP DPFU DPO DPT DRAM DSO DS1 DS3 DSL DSP DSR DSU DSX DSX 1 DSX 3 DTC DTE DTMF DU DX EBS EC ECI E amp M EM EMC EMF EMI EMS AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 direct outward dialing data port or dial pulse dual power feed unit dial pulse originate dial pulse terminate dynamic random access memory digital si
115. dynamically assigned to available trunk timeslots as required under control of the GR 303 switch The AnyMedia Access System imposes few restrictions on line termination provisioning Therefore it is possible to define some unusual combinations of VRTs VBs and services e g a coin line may be provisioned in an INA VB although such a configuration may have no practical application The AnyMedia Access System has limited provisioning memory capacity that can accommodate provisioning records for up to 2048 subscriber lines This is greater than the maximum number of physical lines that can be supported by the system This permits two provisioning records to be created for a limited number of lines during load balancing or service rollover operations The TO records for retired lines should always be deleted so that the provisioning resources of the AnyMedia Access System will not be exhausted AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 13 363 211 127 Configuration Management TO0 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management T0 Provisioning Overview The logical lines of VRTs VBs in the AnyMedia Access System must be provisioned with appropriate TO data to activate subscriber service The system provides no default TO provisioning data The TO data are stored in nonvolatile data memory on the COMDAC circuit pack and transferred to the associated IAT Server as needed The TO data can be managed via
116. e NVDS of the AnyMedia Access System e Software management Used to manage the nonvolatile program storage NVPS of the AnyMedia Access System e Service provisioning Process of preparing a port circuit for service by defining the function of the port circuit and setting its parameters e VFDE ClearReach feature Improved modem performance may be achieved on certain locally switched GR 303 calls when the VFDE feature is enabled on the AnyMedia Access System the ClearReach feature is enabled on the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 and the AnyMedia Access System is hosted by a 5ESS switch with VFDE enabled e Inventory management System activity of collecting updating and reporting data on system equipage and system status e Synchronization provisioning Controls the synchronization mode of the AnyMedia Access System and its synchronization reference sources e Facility data link Opens a channel to communicate to the IATO1 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 via the data link on the DS1 or HDSL2 facility between the FAST shelf and the IAT AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 3 363 211 127 Configuration Management Memory Administration OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Memory Administration Overview Memory administration is used to manage the NVDS of the AnyMedia Access System NVDS contains the host terminal provisioning data including slot provisioning logi
117. e end customer The service provider has the choice of location for the AnyMedia Access System providing the service capability The AnyMedia Access System may be collocated with the service provider s LDS In this application the AnyMedia Access System provides local concentration and INA fill benefits The service provider also can deploy the AnyMedia Access System in a remote building hut or controlled environment vault CEV located according to standard outside plant planning practices Finally the service provider acting as a network service provider could install the AnyMedia Access System in an existing local exchange carrier s central office CO if unbundling rules permit L Ceme Network jr 75 Frame Relay Network Voice ap B DS1 Ports or HDSL2 Interface IAT es Secondary DS1 T1 A Interface Digital Interface ccess Trunk Analog ETS AnyMedia or HDSL2 System Ports GR 303 10BaseT Ethernet Interface Port 10BaseT Hub LDS G6R 303 Interface C s A a 21610_fig_088c Figure 1 1 Basic AnyMedia Integrated Access Terminal Feature Architecture AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 1 3 363 211 127 Introduction 1 4 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 IAT Feature Applications and Services Overview This chapter discusses the applications and services provided by the AnyMedia Access System IAT feature Page Applications
118. e the ConnectReach Terminal offers the following features for the telephone sets connected to the voice ports e Transferring a call to another phone By flashing the switchhook a secondary dial tone is received that allows dialing the number of another line and transferring the call If there is no answer the user can flash the switchhook to return to the first party This same procedure works from a line on the ConnectReach Terminal to an outside line However it is not possible to transfer an outside line to another outside line if both lines use loop start signaling An attempt to do this will result in the user hearing a fast busy tone At this point the user can flash the switchhook once to reestablish the connection with the other party AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Features B SeS e Consultation hold This feature allows alternating between two separate parties If any one of the three parties hangs up the remaining two parties retain their connection One but not both of the parties may be connected from a loop start trunk e Three way calling This feature allows adding a third party to a conversation If any one of the three parties hangs up the remaining two parties retain their connection One but not both of the parties may be connected from a loop start trunk e Call waiting When a call is received while the phone is in use the user can flash t
119. e 5 Index filtering See firewall routing 6 10 work order for traditional DLC services 6 33 L LCR feature 7 2 8 6 9 3 9 12 9 14 9 24 10 4 call re routing 8 8 feature key 11 3 incoming trunk groups 8 7 outgoing trunk groups 8 two way trunk groups 8 8 line termination provisioning Configuration Management 5 10 logical subshelf provisioning Configuration Management 5 9 loopbacks onDS1 5 26 M maintenance LEDs 10 7 Management Interface 6 30 graphical system interface GSI 5 2 MDS2 shelf 1 2 MDSU MSU100 2 2 memory administration Configuration Management 5 4 metallic test access 5 26 metallic VF lines and data base system 9 7 metallic VF lines data and BOX feature application 9 16 metallic VF lines data and LCR feature application 9 12 metallic VF lines data and secondary T1 DSX 1 appli cation 9 10 metallic VF lines data secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR feature application 9 14 metallic VF lines description 9 2 N natural convection bay 3 6 NEBS installation kit 10 8 network and secondary T1 DSX 1 framing LEDs 10 8 status LEDs 10 7 network interface circuit card See circuit cards network T1 line port See ports network T1 monitor port See ports nonvolatile data storage NVDS 5 4 nonvolatile memory 9 22 nonvolatile program storage 5 5 NTP 8 5 NVDS See nonvolatile data storage AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 NVPS See nonvolatile program storage O
120. e CPE is considered to be in a SDSL line high BER condition when ten consecutive SESs have occurred The high BER condition is cleared when ten consecutive seconds have occurred that are not SESs The system tracks SESs for the SDSL signal received from the CPE An SES for upstream SDSL transmission is observed when either of the following conditions exists during a given clock second lf the number of HEC errors corrected and uncorrected divided by the number of cells received is greater than or equal to 0 3 then SES occurs lf atleast one los or lof occurs then SES occurs If an auto change in bit rate occurs start over in both cases High bit rate digital A method of transmitting T1 over twisted pair copper lines Unlike subscriber line HDSL other DSL types HDSL uses four wires two pairs HDSL supports 1 544 Mbps full duplex transmission I IATO1 IATO1 indicates an IAT type supported by a proprietary modified D4 interface such as ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 IATO2 IATO2 indicates an IAT type supported by a D4 open interface IATSI view A window available on the GSI that is launched by executing the ACT IAT TL1 command IMA group An operational collection of IMA links that functions to multiplex and de multiplex ATM cells in a cyclical fashion among the links to form a higher bandwidth logical path between a pair of IMA terminals separated by multiple feeders The AFMDS1 pack uses one group and up to
121. e Note below gt NOTE Lines and DSOs are assigned in groups of four If a digital data bandwidth of only one DSO is provisioned for the customer the ability to provide other types of service from the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 on the other three DSOs is lost in the block of four DSOs However it is possible to provision any of the remaining three DSOs as digital data bandwidth in the future AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 11 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Application Applications and Services for ConnectReach Terminal Only Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only As shown in Figure 9 4 this application provides metallic VF lines digital data and LCR feature service To determine the equipment needed for this application build the system from the base system for the ConnectReach Terminal that includes both VF and digital data capability Overview The ConnectReach Terminal must be equipped with a DSP card and LCR software Local Provisioning ConnectReach Terminal Terminal Controller e Analo e Current VE ance e Feed ircuit Card Current Sink Analog Trunk Group Circuit Card e Optional with the Optional LCR Feature 10BaseT Port To AnyMedia 2 Access Syst DS1 Penn Interface 21610_fig_100 Figure 9 4 Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Application 9 12 October
122. e terminal to contain the following lines of service e Up to four lines AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Applications and Services Services I ee One 4 line card e Up to eight lines One 8 line card Two 4 line cards Up to 12 lines One 8 line card and one 4 line card Three 4 line cards Up to 16 lines Two 8 line cards One 8 line card and two 4 line cards One 16 line card e Up to 20 lines Two 8 line cards and one 4 line card One 16 line card and one 4 line card e Up to 24 lines Three 8 line cards One 16 line card and one 8 line card gt NOTE The terminal can only contain any combination of up to three CF or CS circuit cards The CF circuit card provides a fast forward disconnect feature it reproduces the open interval when the CO open battery interval is longer than 39 ms for loop ground circuits and 400 ms for E amp M circuits The selection of the POTS or special services loss profile is determined by the far end CU or provisioning of the digital line unit If the special services loss characteristic is desired for a loop start circuit for example CO Centrex the CO termination must be a SPOTS CU or a digital line unit provisioned for the SPOTS current feed CU interface When providing these services the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 provides the following features functi
123. eature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 GOS GPB GPC GR 303 GSFN GSI GTL GTSIP HBER HCS HDBH HDLC HDSL HDSL2 HDT HEC HTTP Hz I O IAD IAT IATSI IBERT ICLE ICP IDCU IDLC o ee grade of service general purpose bus general purpose communications Telcordia Technologies Inc Standard GR 303 generic signaling function graphical system interface Gunning transceiver logic global technical support information platform high BER header check sequence high day busy hour high level data link control high bit rate digital subscriber line high bit rate digital subscriber line second generation host digital terminal header error code hypertext transfer protocol hertz input output integrated access device integrated access terminal IAT system interface integrated bit error test initial customer laboratory evaluation IMA control protocol identifier integrated digital carrier unit integrated digital loop carrier October 2002 AC 7 kbps kBps kHz kW LAN LAPD LBO LCD LDS LED LFACS October 2002 integrated digital terminal Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Internet Engineering Task Force inverse multiplexing for ATM integrated mechanized loop testing integrated network access initialization diagnostic Internet protocol Internet packet exchange in service integrated subscriber digital line
124. ems LOF on ADSL line ADSL frame synchronization has been lost at the ADSL for at least 2 5 seconds GL 8 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Glossary SET ee LOF on upstream SDSL The SDSL signal from the CPE is considered to be in a LOF line condition after 2 5 0 5 seconds of contiguous lof defect The LOF condition is cleared when 10 0 5 seconds have occurred that do not have the lof defect The loss of cell delineation LOCD event counter data is mapped to lof The firmware collects this 0 5 second interval data If there are 2 5 seconds of contiguous lof it is considered to be LOF This LOCD event counter data is accumulated and reported on a 15 minute and 1 day basis Logical ports Port assignments made through software as opposed to actual physical ports Loop Formally represents the connection from the customer s telephone to the switch Has been recently used to represent the copper cable from the DLC channel unit s or application pack s tip ring output to the customer s telephone Used equivalent to line but may include the telephone set also LOS on ADSL line Received power has dropped to 6 dB below the reference power The timing threshold is as follows Downstream 1 5 seconds Upstream 2 5 seconds LOS on upstream SDSL The loss of signal interrupts are timed accumulated and stored line and are mapped to los The loss of signal timeout LOST is used to time the
125. erframe with ATM cell delineation anomalies ATM technology Asynchronous transfer mode is a data communications format in which transmission is synchronized at the start and end of each character allowing different types of services to be carried over one system Attenuation of ADSL The difference in dB between the power received at the far end and line the power transmitted by the near end Authentication Process used to verify that only those users or operating systems authorized to access the system are permitted to do so and to ensure that the user or operating system is only allowed to alter or extract its authorized data Auto discovery Automatically updates and maintains an inventory of the AnyMedia FAST shelf Autonomous reports Messages sent by the AnyMedia Access System to operations systems or element managers EMs to report conditions such as errors faults and threshold crossings The AnyMedia Access System s processors decide when or what messages are sent they are not externally requested B Basic rate interface An ISDN access interface type made up of two B channels each at BRI 64 kbps and one D channel at 16 kbps 2B D GL 2 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Glossary B channel Bit error ratio Broadband services C Cell Cell header Cells received Channel ClearReach feature Collocation Common unit Competitive access Configuration manageme
126. ers The default DS1 line parameters are as follows EQLZ0 DGTH6 Related provisioning command ED T1 RTRV T1 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 9 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Default System Provisioning Parameters Services o ee The IP address parameters are preserved during initialization of the nonvolatile memory Communication The AnyMedia Access System supports multiple communication interfaces and interfaces IP one or more can be active at the same time Each communication interface can address parameters e assigned its own IP address The default IP addresses which are established by the initialization of the nonvolatile data memory are as follows Interface IP Address Submask Remote IP Address Ethernet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROC O ROC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The IP address parameters are preserved through system initialization and software updates Related provisioning commands SET IP RTRV IE IP routing Routing support on the AnyMedia Access System will provide the ability to interconnect the AnyMedia Access System s communication interfaces with other communication interfaces and networks devices connected to them This will allow remote access to the AnyMedia Access Systems and interoperability with OSs the EM and the GSI The format of routing table entries is as follows Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Whenever a comm
127. erter the H2TU R 402 List 1 a PairGain HiGain Solitare product The enclosure to house a single circuit card is the HiGain Indoor Enclosure Model HRE 420 6 28 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Application ee AnyMedia FAST Shelf Shelf Main Distributing ConnectReach Frame or ConnectReach Plus PairGain 7 Terminal H2TU R 402 Outside Plant Cable 21610 _fig_142b IATS4 or other IAT with DSX 1 interface Figure 6 3 HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface Application AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 29 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Management Interface Requirements Services Management Interface Requirements For information about this topic see Management Interface Requirements in Chapter 10 System Planning and Engineering for Traditional DLC Services of the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide 6 30 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Product Reliability Product Reliability Compliance with The AnyMedia Access System adheres to applicable reliability sections of the Telcordia following Telcordia Technologies Inc standards Technologies Inc reliability standards TR NWT 000057 Fun
128. es of traffic Transmission is synchronized at the start and end of each character allowing different types of services to be carried over one system AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 1 363 211 127 Glossary E SS ATM adaptation layer A set of internationally standardized protocols and formats that AAL define support for circuit emulation packet video and audio and connection oriented and connectionless data services There are four standard protocols defined for AAL AAL1 AAL2 AAL3 4 and AAL5 AALB5 is used for bursty LAN traffic and uses the conventional five byte ATM header AAL5 does not support cell multiplexing ATM feeder The connection from the AFM to the ATM transport network This connection may be either DS3 DS1 or OC 3c The ATM feeder may connect directly to an ATM switch or access concentrator device In addition the connection between the AFM and the switch or access concentrator may incorporate a multiplexer In daisy chained configurations the ATM feeder for each AFM except the one closest to the switch or access concentrator connects to the previous AFM in the chain This connection may be direct or through a multiplexer Note that daisy chaining is available only with DS3 and OC 3c AFMs ATM RSF on ADSL line Ten consecutive seconds with each second having one or more of the following anomalies Atleast 18 ADSL superframes with ATM HEC anomalies Atleast one ADSL sup
129. es the seventh bit second least significant bit with a binary one in each DSO that contains an all zero code Framing formats The system supports two different DS1 frame formats AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 19 Configuration Management HDSL2 IAT Server Port 363 211 127 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services ee e ESF e SF traditional D4 framing used for DS1 facilities The SF and ESF formats are defined in T1 107 1988 IAT01 DS1 signals must be provisioned with the ESF format IATO2 DS1 signals may be provisioned for either the SF or ESF format Equalization Equalization is ignored by the HDSL2 IAT Server Signal degrade The signal degrade threshold DGTH is the value that determines the threshold performance monitoring threshold before an alert is sent to the operations support system Values are 4 bit error rate of 10 5 10 6 10 and 7 10 5 20 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management VFDE ClearReach OAM amp P for IAT Services Feature Configuration Management VFDE ClearReach Feature Overview When the ClearReach feature is enabled in the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 and the VFDE feature is enabled in the AnyMedia Access System robbed bit signaling is suspended after calls are established which yields improved 56k modem performance The ClearReach feature and VFDE are applicable to locally switched loop st
130. etwork interfaces A physical subscriber line may be assigned to 5 10 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management Line Termination OAM amp P for IAT Services Provisioning ee only 1 logical line on 1 VRT or INA VB similarly a logical line can be assigned to only 1 physical subscriber line A GR 303 VRT can support any number of IAT lines up to the full 1920 line maximum capacity of the fully populated FAST shelf The logical lines of each GR 303 VRT are identified by CRVs which may be any of 1920 integer values from 1 to 2048 A physical subscriber line in the system can be assigned to any CRV of a GR 303 VRT An INA VB supports 24 logical DSO timeslots and a maximum of 24 physical lines The logical DSO timeslots are numbered from 1 to 24 A physical subscriber line may be assigned to any logical DSO within any INA VB The association between logical lines and physical lines can be changed by deleting a cross connection and entering a new cross connection This permits the physical appearance of a logical line to be easily moved from one physical port to another physical port without changing the serving switch s database Transmission and Transmission and signaling information must be provided for each subscriber line signaling parameter prior to service availability i e the AnyMedia Access System provides no default provisioning provisioning The per line provisioning informat
131. feeder exceeds the number of timeslots between the equipment terminating the GR 303 interface on the digital switch and the switch fabric 6 18 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Traffic and DS1 Engineering ee available for switched services then some of the load will need to be moved to another FAST shelf or other facilities Mixed system traffic When engineering an AnyMedia Access System for a mixed configuration which engineering is some combination of GR 303 and or INA the procedure is as follows 1 Determine the number of DS1 feeders required for each GR 303 VRT 2 Determine the number of INA feeders used by the system 3 Add the total number of feeders required for the GR 303 VRTs and INA VBs This total for the AnyMedia Access System must not be more than 20 DS1s and if there is one or more GR 303 VRTs each GR 303 VRT must have at least two DS1s Erlang B formula Table 6 1 on page 6 20 is the Erlang B formula for probability of blocking equal to tables 0 5 When the Erlang B formula is solved for a specific probability of blocking the offered load is obtained in erlangs The traffic generated by a line is generally measured in CCS One erlang is equal to 36 CCS Table 6 1 provides the traffic capacity in both CCS and erlangs AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 19 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT
132. gnal level O digital signal level 1 digital signal level 3 digital subscriber line digital signal processor DCE ready data service unit digital signal cross connect digital signal cross connect level 1 digital signal cross connect level 3 digital trunk controller data terminal equipment dual tone multifrequency data unit duplex enhanced business service error correction equipment catalog item ear and mouth element manager electromagnetic compatibility electromotive force electromagnetic interference electromagnetic susceptibility October 2002 AC 5 EEE EOC EPD ERL ES ESD ESF ES L ES P ETO 4TDM FC FCC FCM FDI FE FEAC FELP FITL FITs fom FSA FSAN FTP FX FXO FXS GA GCRA AC 6 October 2002 embedded operations channel echo path delay echo return loss errored seconds electrostatic discharge extended superframe errored seconds line errored seconds path equalized transmission only four wire tandem failure count Federal Communications Commission fuse circuit module feeder distribution interface far end far end alarm and control far end loopback fiber in the loop failure in 10 hours flashes per minute first site application full service access network file transfer protocol foreign exchange foreign exchange office foreign exchange station general availability generic cell rate algorithm 363 211 127 List of Acronyms AnyMedia IAT F
133. he terminal to recognize the dialed digits 9 1 1 and routing the call to a voice pair or trunk group connected to the local switch During an emergency this will allow a user on the ConnectReach Terminal to call the local 911 system 8 8 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Features ConnectReach Terminal AnyMedia DS1 Access ee Interface System DS1 Interface GR 303 Interface mmm mam mm wl 21610 fig 093 Voice Pair or tio Trunk Group Figure 8 4 LCA Feature Using a Voice Pair or Trunk Group for Protection AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 9 Terminal Features Figure 8 5 BOX feature in the ConnectReach Terminal 8 10 October 2002 GR 303 Interface 363 211 127 Features and Benefits ConnectReach Terminal AnyMedia DS1 Access Interface System DS1 Interface 21610 _fig_094 Voice Pair LCR Feature Used to Connect to a Local Switch The BOX feature allows the ConnectReach Terminal to provide enhanced call management features similar to a Centrex system offered by a CO switch However there is no need for dedicated lines to the CO for each extension The BOX feature requires the LCA feature Both features must be configured in the ConnectReach Terminal software This feature also requires the Telco DSP Processor hardware option When configured for BOX servic
134. he cables plug into the faceplate connectors of the IAT Servers These cables are routed vertically down into the cable trough and are routed vertically down to the cable trough Then the cables are routed horizontally through the trough to either side of the shelf half of the cables exit the trough on the right side and half on the left side After exiting the trough the route of the cables depends on the application as follows e RT bay applications lInto the bay cable ducts e Flush mounted applications Under the shelf for routing in the bay cable ducts in the rear 4 2 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description AnyMedia FAST Shelf Description 43 5 cm 17 in 33 8 cm 13 2 in FAST Shelf ABV FI I5A J8VIMINOA 0 lt DEI HO T 4 Let TR NT O gt CIC O O DIT M M A AJA D D T TIT A A S S S CIC Cable emo 54 9W x 43 5H x 33 3D cm 21610_fig_008_n_1 21 4W x 17H x 13D in Figure 4 1 AnyMedia Access System FAST Shelf Arrangement Functional block Figure 4 2 on page 4 4 provides a functional block diagram of the AnyMedia diagram FAST shelf equipped exclusively with IAT Servers This figure shows the relationships of the circuit packs described in the rest of this chapter AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 3 Figure 4 2 4 4 AnyMedia FAST Shelf Description o
135. he switchhook once to answer the incoming call Then the user may use the consultation hold feature to alternate between calls This feature is incompatible with the call forward feature e Call pickup group A user may answer a Call on a different line in the same call pickup group by dialing a feature code If multiple lines in a call pickup group are ringing only one of them is answered on each pickup attempt If no line is ringing when the feature code is dialed a fast busy tone is heard e Call forward This feature allows forwarding calls to another extension or outside number If the incoming call is from a loop start trunk it cannot be forwarded to an outside line on a loop start trunk e Pager This feature allows for paging capability by dialing the pager feature code A commercial off the shelf product is used for the paging amplifier e Busy redial This feature is used when a line is giving a busy signal when dialing another line or when seizing an outgoing trunk When the busy line becomes free the calling line receives a distinctive ring For a trunk call the called party s digits are remembered and redialed If the caller does not answer within six rings the feature is canceled e Distinctive ring This feature allows incoming calls to be distinguished from local intercom calls The distinctive ring is a double ring half second on one second off half second on four seconds off need to check this for compatibilit
136. hed LUCENTO1LUI PSWD O1 LUCENTO2UI PSWD 02 Related provisioning commands ED USER SECU RTRV USER SECU Time and date Upon initialization the time and date are set to the following provisioning TIME00 00 00 DATE1970 01 01 Related provisioning commands ED DAT RTRV HDR VFDE The VFDE feature is inhibited when the nonvolatile data memory is initialized AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 11 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Default System Provisioning Parameters Services CO Related provisioning commands ALW VFDE INH VFDE Equipage Upon initialization the equipage provisioning required or not required for the provisioning system is as follows COMDAC 1 1r COMDAC 1 2r lIODS1P 14r all othersnr gt NOTE Any circuit pack that is plugged into the shelf at the time of system initialization defaults to the equipage state of required Related provisioning commands ED CONFIG RTRV CONFIG Alarm severity The severity of alarm conditions is provisionable Upon initialization of the provisioning nonvolatile data memory the severities in Table 6 1 are established Related provisioning commands SET ALMCDE RTRV ALMCDE Table 6 1 Alarm Severity Defaults Senica Default Severity Condition Affect NTFCNCDE1 NTFCNCDE2 DS wy cam POLL PRODERR SA 6 12 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineeri
137. ia shelf This name is identified by the AnyMedia Element Manager as the NE name SNR margin of ADSL The increase in noise relative to the current received noise power line that can occur with a BER of 107 still being met Software upgrade Installing newer system software Standby A backup circuit pack or system entity that may be activated during a equipment failure or testing Switch consolidation Grouping telecommunications lines increasing density for better efficiency ease of maintenance reduced cost space etc GL 12 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Glossary E SS Symmetric digital A physical layer technology used to transport digital bit stream over subscriber line SDSL one pair of nonloaded existing copper distribution cable SDSL provides equal transmission bit rates for both the upstream and downstream directions ranging from 144 to 2320 kbps SDSL is based on use of the 2B1Q line coding scheme 2B1Q SDSL is a baseband line coding scheme that does not allow the option to share the copper loop from a baseband POTS signal Synchronous optical A United States high speed fiber optic transport standard for a network SONET fiber optic digital hierarchy speeds range from 51 84 Mbps to 2 4 Gbps T T1 A four wire repeater system commonly used to refer to a DS1 signal T1 carrier The TDM digital T1 hierarchy used in North America and Japan with 24 voice channels constituting a
138. ibutary wide area network wide area telephone service working length extended test controller zero byte substitution zero code suppression October 2002 AC 15 363 211 127 List of Acronyms SET ee AC 16 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 rr Glossary Numerics 10BaseT IEEE 802 3 standard for Ethernet transmission over unshielded twisted pair A Access interface A family of equipment that provides cost effective and flexible platform access for different services e g voice and data using a common platform ADSL lite A version of asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL that is less expensive than full rate ADSL and that operates at a lower bit rate than full rate ADSL This version of ADSL is specified in ITU T G 992 2 AnyMedia operations Operations access for up to 20 RTs via universal communication gateway channels UCCs Application layer OSI A layer of OSIRM Provides the management of communications between user applications Examples include e mail and file transfer Asymmetric digital A method of data transmission over unloaded copper loops The subscriber line ADSL data rate transmitted toward the end user is typically much higher e g 6 Mbps than the data rate transmitted by the end user e g 640 Kbps Asynchronous transfer A high speed connection oriented mulitplexing and switching mode ATM method that utilizes fixed length cells to support multiple typ
139. iginating plus terminating CCS for the dynamically assigned lines traffic model e Semipermanent assignments for circuits carried over a GR 303 interface nailed up or hairpinned in the switching system are calculated separately e Semipermanent connections that are not carried over a GR 303 interface must be carried on INA spans and these are calculated separately INA VBs DS1 INA VB traffic engineering principles include the following engineering e The FAST shelf supports INA VBs for nonswitched and nonlocally switched circuits not terminating in a GR 303 interface e g an INA DS1 terminating on a channel bank or cross connect system in a CO The INA VB is assigned a single DS1 feeder e Up to 24 DSOs can be assigned to an INA VB 6 16 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Traffic and DS1 Engineering TO e All lines assigned to a given INA VB must terminate or route through the far end termination of the INA DS1 e g if an INA DS terminates on a channel bank without an intervening DSO level cross connect system all lines assigned to the INA VB will appear at the channel bank e The situation where some nonswitched or nonlocally switched circuits terminate on one channel bank and other nonswitched or nonlocally switched circuits terminate on a different channel bank may require multiple INA VBs If the INA DS1s used to transport the circu
140. individual TO to provide service Enter a TL1 command for each TO to provision the line termination object gt NOTE IAT growth may require removal of other APs removal of VF cables and the installation of cables required by the IAT Server see the AnyMedia Access System Installation Manual IAT growth also may require the re provisioning of the AP slot to accept IAT Servers plus subshelf provisioning and association of a logical subshelf with a physical IAT Server port AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 5 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Growth Scenarios Services TO E SS Adding IODS1 To install and provide additional feeder capacity to a FAST shelf requires the circuit packs and T1 following steps cross connects 1 Turn up an unused DS1 port and or dispatch a technician to the site to insert the IODS1 pack 2 Entera T1 cross connect TL1 command for the IODS1 pack either to add capacity to an existing VRT or to create a new VRT or VB System degrowth System degrowth is the removal of feeder and or distribution capacity from an existing operational AnyMedia Access System System capacity can be rearranged for load balancing or other needs by combining the growth and degrowth operations gt NOTE If IAT degrowth is to provide slots for other APs degrowth also may require removal of cables required by the IAT Server and the installation of VF cables to support the AP to be instal
141. ing significant pieces of information are required to provision service on any interface e The physical subscriber line must be assigned to a logical line on an in service VRT or to a logical DSO on an INA VB This assignment is represented by a TO cross connection e Transmission and signaling parameters for the desired service must be provided The information is represented by a TO provisioning record For lines served by a GR 303 VRT the information can be entered via a TL1 command from an OS a TL1SI or the GSI Alternatively a compatible CO switch can provide the necessary information via its GR 303 EOC The Lucent 5ESS switch the Nortel DMS 100 switch and the Siemens EWSD support either EOC or OS provisioning The AnyMedia Access System associates the transmission and signaling parameters the TO records with the ogical lines of the system The logical line to physical port assignment information the TO cross connections permits the system software to transfer these parameters to the correct hardware port Note that IAT lines cannot be cross connected to TR 08 VRITs Physical to logical To establish service on a subscriber line of the AnyMedia Access System the port provisioning physical subscriber line to an IAT must be assigned to a logical line on a VRT or INA VB within the system The AnyMedia Access System may contain up to 3 GR 303 VRTs and or up to 20 INA VBs subject to the limit imposed by the 20 available DS1 n
142. inhibited Performance Management has general capabilities for DS1 via TL1 commands as follows e Retrieve Performance Management information AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 27 363 211 127 Performance Management OAM amp P for IAT Services o e Set and retrieve the threshold values for TCA generation e Reset the Performance Management counts e Report the occurrence of a TCA e Allow inhibit the TCA reporting 5 28 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Overview This chapter describes the engineering information required to incorporate the IAT feature into the AnyMedia Access System and telecommunications network which includes capacities traffic engineering default system provisioning parameters and an Engineering Work Order Page System Capacity 6 2 Growth Scenarios 6 5 Engineering Combinations of GR 303 and INA Configurations for IAT Only Systems el Default System Provisioning Parameters 6 9 Traffic and DST Engineering 6 16 IATS4 Server HDSL2 Cable Distance Design 6 27 HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface Application 6 28 Management Interface Requirements 6 30 Product Reliability 6 31 Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services 6 32 Ordering 6 39 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 1 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT System Capacity Services System C
143. ion specification of thresholds for threshold crossing alerts TCAs generation of TCAs and reports of Performance Management data Performance Management is performed at the IAT Server end of the distribution DS1s For IAT DS1 Performance Management the system continuously collects Performance Management data internally and an external system can retrieve this data on a 15 minute or 24 hour basis DS1 Performance Management aligns with the recommendations in Telcordia Technologies Inc GR 820 for DS1 path monitoring These measurements also apply for the HDLS2 IAT facilities Performance Management data are collected for the following e Coding violations path CV P e Severely errored framing seconds path SEFS P e Controlled slip seconds path CSS P e Errored seconds line ES L e Errored seconds path ES P e Severely errored seconds path SES P Unavailable seconds path UAS P Data are collected in 15 minute intervals For each category current and previous 15 minute Performance Management counts are stored In addition for all except CV P 31 history counts are stored for a total of eight hours of data All counts can be retrieved from the interface to an OS and from a TL1SI or GSI TL1SI view interface Once a Performance Management count exceeds the threshold an autonomous message is generated to indicate a TCA The threshold values can be set externally for the individual Performance Management counts TCA messages can be
144. ion may be entered via TL1 commands from a remote OS a TL1SI or the GSI Alternatively the information for POTS SPOTS and DID applications can be provisioned via the GR 303 EOC by digital switches that implement this functionality The TL1 and EOC interfaces act on a single instance of the AnyMedia Access System s nonvolatile data store so that absolute provisioning information integrity is maintained within the system regardless of the source of a provisioning data change Changes to the provisioning information made via the GR 303 EOC may be viewed via the TL1 interface and vice versa However not all provisioning features are available via the EOC interface The choice of TL1 versus EOC provisioning for GR 303 applications or some hybrid of the two provisioning types will be dictated by the operations plan of the local exchange carrier and by the capabilities of the LDS The TL1 provisioning information is aligned with Telcordia Technologies Inc GR 199 The per subscriber information consists of a CLE code a generic signaling function GSFN code which specifies the circuit s signaling protocol and a variable number of additional parameters specific to each GSFN code The CLE code information is not required to provide service The field may be used if desired to indicate the intended AP type for a service However the system software will not deny service to a subscriber line because the provisioned CLE code does not match the eq
145. ipped with one or more network interface circuit cards cards depending on the application chosen Primary ports Figure 10 6 on page 10 14 shows the primary ports connectors on the connectors ConnectReach 200 They provide the interfaces for the services and for provisioning the terminal Figure 10 6 on page 10 14 shows the location and the panel stamped name or circuit pack name of each port or connector 10 12 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach 200 Description TT E SeS Ports connectors on ConnectReach 200 e RS 232 port This port allows connecting a local provisioning terminal to the system or a dial up modem for a remote provisioning terminal see Making connections to ConnectReach 200 in the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach 200 Series User s Guide lt can interface with a standard 9 pin female female null modem cable The ConnectReach 200 software can be provisioned from this terminal The provisioning terminal normally is used to perform initial configuration of the ConnectReach 200 The null modem cable is required for this connector when connected to a local provisioning PC running terminal emulation software Once the ConnectReach 200 is installed and fully configured it can be managed and reconfigured over the network from either the LAN or the WAN Internet e 1OBASE T Ethernet port This port contains an 8 pin modular RJ 45 connector that is the Etherne
146. iption Circuit Pack lATS4 LPS104 Circuit Pack IATS4 LPS104 Overview The IATS4 LPS104 operates in CO RT and customer premises environments It may not be used in outside plant cabinets The IATS4 LPS104 plugs into any of the 16 AP slots of an AnyMedia FAST shelf and provides the interface functions between the IAT and the AnyMedia RT An IATS4 LPS104 provides 4 HDSL2 interfaces each of which transports a payload of 24 DSO channels for switched voice nonswitched voice or digital data services The IATS4 LPS104 uses the standard VF cable which is used for most of the AnyMedia APs Even though this VF cable contains 32 pairs only pairs 1 3 5 and 7 are used for the HDSL2 interfaces of the LPS104 The remaining 28 pairs are not used for the LPS104 A FAST shelf fully equipped with 16 IATS4 LPS104s supports 1536 customer lines The actual number of customer lines served depends on the mix of GR 303 and INA VRTs supported on the AnyMedia RT The IATS4 LPS104 requires a FAST shelf equipped with a COMDAC COM102 the IATS4 LPS104 will not operate with the COMDAC COM100 or the COMDAC COM101 Figure 4 3 on page 4 12 shows a functional block diagram of the IATS4 LPS104 Figure 4 4 on page 4 13 shows the faceplate and Table 4 1 on page 4 14 lists the functions and colors of the LED indicators Provisionable parameters are described in Configuration Management HDSL2 IAT Server Port Provisioning on page 5 19 Features and The IATS4
147. ither dial pulse or multifrequency addressing These lines can be created from the GR 303 LDS or via the TL1 commands e FXOD is applicable to IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the FXOD GSFN provide foreign exchange office end loop start or ground start signaling with normal or reversed signaling leads and with or without toll diversion These lines can be created via the TL1 commands 5 14 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management TO0 Provisioning Ee ee e NO is applicable to IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the NO GSFN provide private line transmission only service The NO function is used for private lines voice or data These lines can be created via the TL1 commands e FXSO is applicable to both IATO1 and IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the FXSO GSFN provide foreign exchange subscriber end loop start or ground start signaling with normal or reversed signaling leads and with or without toll diversion These lines can be created via the TL1 command s e EMO0 is applicable to IAT02 Lines that are provisioned with the EMO GSFN provide E amp M signaling Type 1 or Type 2 Both Type and II signaling connections are supported These lines can be created via the TL1 commands e OCU0 is applicable to both IATO1 and IATO2 Lines that are provisioned with the OCU0O GSFN provide private line data service The rate is 64 kbps
148. its do not pass through an intervening DSO level cross connect system the two groups of circuits must be assigned to separate INA VBs even if the two channel banks are in the same CO GR 303 VRT For an AnyMedia Access System dedicated to IAT hosting the traffic engineering traffic engineering of the GR 303 interfaces must include the following e How many lines are to be connected to each GR 303 VRT e The probability of blocking of the subscribers on each GR 303 VRT e The number of the VRT lines to be allocated to POTS like and semipermanent services e The average CCS per line for POTS like lines for traffic modeling The AnyMedia Access System provides the capability to concentrate traffic on the GR 303 interface i e more lines may be assigned to the GR 303 VRT than there is bandwidth DSOs available to carry calls on them if calls were attempted on all lines at the same time This section provides the details of the traffic model used to calculate the traffic capacity required for a GR 303 VRT For more information on GR 303 see Chapter 6 Traditional DLC Interfaces in the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide Also in the APOG see in Chapter 8 OAM amp P For Traditional DLC Services the Configuration Management Service Activation section for more details on GR 303 VRT cross connections The AnyMedia Access System GR 303 VRT transport DS1s must be sized to meet the blocking standards of servi
149. k on which the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 will be installed 10BaseT link integrity testing e DHCP The terminal uses DHCP to allocate IP addresses dynamically to devices on the network If the site already has a DHCP server or if each network device will be permanently assigned a unique IP address it is not necessary to enable and configure DHCP on the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 If DHCP is used configure the following IP address pool to be used at the site Whether or not the site is considered a private network Lease time of DHCP allocated addresses IP address of domain name service DNS server Local site domain name e Route The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 allow setting a default route and up to ten static routes For ease of configuration it is possible to specify a WAN or PVC number instead of an IP gateway address For the default and each static route specify the following Network IP address Netmask PVC or IP gateway e Firewall The firewall allows the administrator control over who from the world wide Internet can enter the LAN connected to the 10Basel port The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 allow the use of firewall technology IP filtering e NTP NTP obtains the time of day for time stamping the event log messages e DNS proxy service The ConnectReach Terminal uses DNS servers to resolve host names for internal
150. l 3 with the exception of the Shelf Level Fire test GR 63 criteria R4 20 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 9 363 211 127 ConnectReach 200 Description Product Description ConnectReach 200 Description ConnectReach The ConnectReach 200 Series is composed of three types of ConnectReach Series 200s ConnectReach 208 Integrated fixed configuration voice and data IAD equipped with one T1 interface 8 FXS analog voice ports integrated CSU Frame Relay IP Routing DHCP NAT PAT Firewall SNMP and external power supply ConnectReach 216 Integrated fixed configuration voice and data IAD equipped with one T1 interface 16 FXS analog voice ports integrated CSU Frame Relay IP Routing DHCP NAT PAT Firewall SNMP and external power supply ConnectReach 224 Integrated fixed configuration voice and data IAD equipped with one T1 interface 24 FXS analog voice ports integrated CSU Frame Relay IP Routing DHCP NAT PAT Firewall SNMP and external power supply Figure 10 4 shows the physical dimensions of the ConnectReach 200 e Size 1 76 4 5 cm high X 9 64 23 5 cm deep X 12 48 30 cm wide e Weight 3 Ibs 1 36 kg The terminal weighs 3 Ibs 1 36 kg It can operate within a temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees C 32 to 122 degrees F with relative humidity at 5 to 95 percent noncondensing at 40 degrees C 21610_fig_297 12 48 W x 9 64 D x 1 76 H Figure 10 4 ConnectReach 2
151. langs DSOs CCS Erlangs 145 4417 122 7 169 5230 145 3 193 6047 168 0 146 4451 123 6 170 5264 146 2 194 6082 168 9 147 4484 124 6 171 5298 147 2 195 6116 169 9 148 4518 125 5 172 5332 148 1 196 6150 170 8 149 4552 126 5 173 5366 149 1 197 6184 171 8 150 4586 127 4 174 5400 150 0 198 6218 172 7 151 4620 128 3 175 5434 150 9 199 6253 173 7 152 4653 129 3 176 5468 151 9 200 6287 174 67 153 4687 130 2 177 5502 152 8 201 6321 175 6 154 4721 131 2 178 5536 153 8 202 6355 176 5 155 4755 132 1 179 5570 154 7 203 6389 177 5 156 4789 133 0 180 5604 155 7 204 6424 178 4 157 4823 134 0 181 5638 156 6 205 6458 179 4 158 4856 134 9 182 5672 157 6 206 6492 180 4 159 4890 135 9 183 5706 158 5 207 6526 181 3 160 4924 136 8 184 5740 159 5 208 6561 182 3 161 4958 137 7 185 5774 160 4 209 6595 183 2 162 4992 138 7 186 5808 161 4 210 6629 184 2 163 5026 139 6 187 5843 162 3 211 6663 185 1 164 5060 140 6 188 5877 163 3 212 6698 186 1 165 5094 141 5 189 5911 164 2 213 6732 187 0 166 5128 142 5 190 5945 165 2 215 6801 188 9 167 5162 143 4 191 5979 166 1 215 6801 188 9 168 5196 144 3 192 6013 167 0 216 6835 189 9 6 22 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Traffic and DS1 Engineering ELLE Ee Table 6 1 DSO Loading Capacity Erlang B Assumption Continued P B 0 005 P B 0 005 P B 0 0
152. lanning and Engineering for IAT Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services Services Verify COMDAC Software TU 130 RT e Software Version R 1 2 Clearing NVDS Provisioning Memory TU 140a RT TU 140b RT Manual Manual Provisioning TU 260 RT Cross Connects for DLT CRS T0O and ENT CRS TO jaw Grouping Logical AID Physical AID Entity Pi P2 Entity Pi P2 P3 inadsO drop 1 ___ drop 1 inadsO _ i drop 1 inadsO _ m inads0 drop 1 inadsO drop 1 inadsO drop 1 inadsO drop 1 inadsO drop 1 inadsO drop 1 v3dp 1 0 1 iatvdp _____ l ___ iatvdp 67 1 7 v3dp Er v3dp ee iatvdp 1 a v3dp iatvdp 1 v3dp iatvdp 1 v3dp iatvdp 1 v3dp iatvdp 1 v3dp iatvdp 1 v3dp iatvdp 1 m2drop ___ m2drop 1 m2drop 1 er m2drop 1 ee m2drop 1 ee 6 34 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services ST SeSe m2drop 1 f m2drop 1 SS m2drop 1 m2drop 1 gt roc 1 roc 1 NA NA e Cross Connects for DLT CRS TO e Cross Connects for ENT CRS TO INCL NO CCT 2WAY YES 2WAYBDL AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 35 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services Services eS Fee AP Installation Growth TU 220 RT Install APs AP SLOT AP TYPE AP SLOT
153. lecommunications network and its environment Feeder cable The portion of a customer loop from the central office switch integrated or from the main distribution frame MDF to the office side of the feeder distribution interface FDI In the case of DLC it includes the DLC line plus any copper cable from the RT to the FDI Fixed wireless network A digital loop carrier DLC system that uses wireless radio transmission through the air as the distribution medium to the home replacing the traditional copper wire outside plant A radio unit is mounted on the outside of the home network interface unit and is connected to standard twisted pair wiring within the home FLASH memory device A nonvolatile memory device that may be reprogrammed in the field through software download Front and rear access The mounting of the bay with its back away from a wall etc which allows access to the rear of the shelves Front only access The mounting of the bay with its back next to a wall etc which prohibits access to the rear of the shelves AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 5 GL 6 Full rate ADSL G General user Generic signaling function GET Global ATM parameters Graphical system interface GSI H Hi cap High BER on ADSL line October 2002 363 211 127 Glossary The version of asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL defined by ANSI 11 413 User login that allows access to all mess
154. led see the AnyMedia Access System nstallation Manual AT degrowth also may require deletion of slot provisioning 6 6 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Engineering Combinations of GR 303 and INA System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Configurations for IAT Only Systems Engineering Combinations of GR 303 and INA Configurations for IAT Only Systems The AnyMedia Access System provides for flexible configurations and combinations of GR 303 VRTs and INA VBs as illustrated in Figure 6 2 but the following maximums must be observed for an IAT only system e Up to 3 GR 303 VRTs e 20 INA VBs Overview The number of DS1s from the GR 303 VRTs and INA VBs may be mixed as long as the total number of feeder DS1s does not exceed 20 As indicated in Figure 6 2 lines that are cross connected to a VRT or a VB may be from any IAT Logical Bandwidth Management Entities DSX 1 Manual Cross Connect LLN 1 LOG FDR DS1 1 GR 303 ee LOG FDR DS1 20 LLN 2048 DS1 Lines on DS1 Packs DS1 Line LLN 1 1 ES Line GR 303 LOG FDR DS1 1 rAd GR 303 Feeder pay bs Network Cross Connection LOG FDR DS1 20 LLN 2048 Connection DCS z DACS DS1 Line GR 303 IDT or D Banks 1 1 INA Virtual Bank M 24 LEE _ IAT 80 21610_fig_039f ae Logical Feeder Figure 6 2 AnyMedia Access System with Mixed VRT and VB Configuration AnyMe
155. lt of the execution of provisioning commands state changes or changes in the physical inventory AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 23 Configuration Management Synchronization 363 211 127 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Synchronization Provisioning Overview Synchronization provisioning controls the synchronization mode of the AnyMedia Access System and its synchronization reference sources Synchronization The synchronization mode is selected by a TL1 command modes The AnyMedia Access System typically operates in the line timed mode In this mode the system acquires its timing from a DS1 input signal Two input signals can be specified as the timing reference sources If the active source fails the system automatically selects the duplicate source When the system s nonvolatile data store is initialized at turn up the line timed mode is selected as the initial default synchronization mode for the system The AnyMedia Access System may be synchronized to external clock signals from a building timing supply or from a SONET multiplexer The system accepts either DS1 1 544 MHz or composite clock 8 KHz and 64 kHz external clock signals External clock signal inputs must be duplicated The AnyMedia Access System automatically switches to the duplicate clock signal if the active signal fails The system can also operate in the free running mode Switching between synchr
156. ly for the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 and the standard D4 interface The type of IAT determines the services available via the AnyMedia Access System Two types of IATs are supported as logical subshelves of the AnyMedia Access System IAT01 and IAT02 The subshelf type IATO1 refers to both the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 The subshelf type IAT02 refers to the industry standard nonproprietary D4 type of IAT ConnectReach Services available for the IATO1 include the following Temuna ane e Two wire POTS ConnectReach 200 IAT01 services e Two wire loop start 2LS with and without line side answer supervision e Two wire ground start 2GS with and without line side answer supervision e Direct inward dialing DID dial pulse terminating DPT ConnectReach Terminal only e Foreign exchange station FXS lines and trunks ConnectReach Terminal only e 64 kbps clear channel data for Internet access e Multiple channels of 64 kbps data Nx64 The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 referred to as IATO1 by the AnyMeala Access System require matching provisioning and equipage to provide these services The AnyMedia Access System and the IAT01 communicate via a data link on the DS1 or HDSL2 line between the IAT Server and the IATO1 terminal to compare the provisioning and equipage If provisioning at the AnyMedia Access System matches the provisioning and equipage at the ConnectReach Terminal or Conne
157. mat users need and must supply their own Web browser to view them The documentation has been verified using the following Web browsers Netscape Navigator 4 0 and nternet Explorer 5 0 or later The AnyMedia Access System Management Interface which includes the graphical system interface GSI and the Network Maintenance Manager is available on CD ROM AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 XXI 363 211 127 How to Order this Document About this Document How to Order this Document Ordering number The ordering number for the AnyMedia Access System Feature Supplement Integrated Access Terminal is 363 211 127 Order procedure To order additional hard copies of this document and or to request placement on the standing order list send or call in an order as follows Telephone Order Customer Mail Order Monday through Friday Commercial Lucent Technologies Within USA 1 888 LUCENT8 Customers Customer Information Center 7 30 a m to 6 30 p m EST Attention Order Entry Center FAX from USA and Canada 2855 N Franklin Road 1 800 566 9568 P O Box 19901 FAX Worldwide Indianapolis IN 46219 1 317 322 6699 Local Process through your Company Documentation Coordinator exchange carriers For commercial customers a check money order purchase order number or charge card number is required with all orders Make checks payable to Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies entities should use Form IND 1 8
158. ments AnyMedia Access System Integrated Access Terminal Feature Supplement 363 211 127 Issue 5 Date October 2002 Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback on this document Your comments can be of great value in helping us to improve our documentation 1 Please rate the effectiveness of this document in the following areas Excellent Good Fair Poor 2 cemy AS MS MS Completeness Accuracy O S Organization Appearance a a S examples J 7 o msan o dT Si CO T T Overall Satisfaction 2 Please check the ways you feel we could improve this document O Improve the overview introduction O Make it more concise brief O Improve the table of contents O Add more step by step procedures tutorials O Improve the organization O Add more troubleshooting information O Include more figures O Make it less technical O Add more examples O Add more better quick reference aids O Add more detail O Improve the index Please provide details for the suggested improvement 3 What did you like most about this document 4 Feel free to write any comments below or on an attached sheet If we may contact you concerning your comments please complete the following Name Telephone Number Company Organization Date Address Email Address When you have completed this form please fax it to 973 581 6646 363 211 127 Table of Contents Table of Contents About this Document e Over
159. minor modification request October 2002 AC 9 363 211 127 List of Acronyms E SS ms millisecond MSC metallic shelf controller MSG message switch MTBF mean time between failures MTU maximum transfer unit MVEC majority vote error correction N NB narrowband NCTE network channel terminating equipment NE near end or network element NEBS network equipment building systems NEC national electric code NI network interface NIC network interface card NMP network management protocol NMS network management station nrt VBR nonreal time variable bit rate NSA nonservice affecting NT 1 network termination 1 NTP network time protocol NTT no test trunk NTR network timing reference NVDS nonvolatile data storage NVPS nonvolatile program storage O OAM amp P operations administration maintenance and provisioning OAP optical application pack OC optical carrier OCU office channel unit OE Originating equipment October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms ee AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 OHT on hook transmission OLIU optical line interface unit ONU optical network unit OOS out of service OPS INE operations system for intelligent network OS operations system OSMINE operations systems modification of intelligent network elements OSP outside plant OTGR operations technology generic requirements P P AR peak to average ratio PAM pulse amplitude modulation PBX private branch
160. mounted ina seismic 7 foot RT bay ED8C800 type The bays are 26 inches wide accept AnyMedia Access System shelves with 23 inch mounting centers and up to four FAST shelves can be installed in a single bay gt NOTE All equipment described in this section are specified in Appendix C Floor Plan Data Sheets of the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide These are separately orderable items listed in the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide Optimized FAST The optimized FAST shelf bay arrangement for all DS1 IATS2 and IATS5Servers shelf bay is equipped with four FAST shelves and convection cooling equipment Figure 3 1 arrangement on page 3 5 shows the natural convection optimized FAST shelf bay arrangements and the shelf mounting arrangement from the front of the bay If FAST shelves filled exclusively with DS1 IAT Servers are mixed with FAST shelves with APs the FAST shelves with DS1 IAT Servers must use baffles above the shelf The FAST shelves with HDSL2 IATS4 Servers and or APs must have either fans or baffles above based on design criteria in the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide 3 4 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Configurations Central Office Bay Arrangements Natural Convection Bay 5 1 cm Backplane 2 in y Cabl Il Connectors HE A l 128cm Ba y Sin FAST Shelf
161. ndwidth intensive applications using a full DS1 capacity The customer chooses how many DSOs of the DS1 facility are allocated to each desired service type This allows for the efficient use of the DS1 bandwidth for voice while increasing the bandwidth of data and Internet applications The DS1 Signal interfacing the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 allows sufficient bandwidth for multiple simultaneous applications along with enhancing access to the Internet FAST shelf interface Services provided by the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 interface the switched voice special services and data networks through a FAST shelf Interfacing through the FAST shelf provides the following advantages AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 15 363 211 127 Terminal Benefits Features and Benefits _ SeS DCS type capabilities Using its TSI the FAST shelf provides a DCS type capability DSOs configured for data or special services can be mapped to a frame relay network over an INA DS1 DSOs configured for switched telephony can be mapped through a GR 303 LDS interface GR 303 LDS interface The FAST shelfs GR 303 interface allows the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 to interface with the LDS using a high line concentration ratio thus providing an efficient DS1 interface to the LDS This can produce significant cost savings for a network Very high line density The FAST shelf can host u
162. nected via a TSI to an INA digroup and delivered to a serving location over the AnyMedia Access System transport network Here they are terminated in an INA bank from which they are delivered to a special services port shown in Figure 8 3 on page 8 6 Built in WAN to The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 support digital data traffic in LAN service router 64 kbps increments one DSO Depending on the configuration chosen the system can provide a bandwidth from 0 to 24 DSOs for these services DSOs for digital data bandwidth are made available in blocks of four see Note The customer can provision the amount of bandwidth depending on their individual needs AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 3 363 211 127 Terminal Features Features and Benefits gt NOTE If a digital data bandwidth of only one DSO is provisioned for a customer the ability to provide other types of service from the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 is lost on the other three DSOs in the block of four DSOs DSO blocks refer to DSO numbers 1 through 4 5 through 8 etc However any of the remaining three DSOs can be provisioned as data bandwidth in the future As shown in Figure 8 2 on page 8 4 computer or digital data traffic interfaces the 10BaseT Ethernet port on the system through a 10BaseT Ethernet hub The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 then routes the traffic from this port onto the network DS1 interfacing
163. ng 5 8 Configuration Management Logical Subshelf Provisioning 5 9 Configuration Management Line Termination Provisioning 5 10 Configuration Management 1T0 Provisioning 5 14 Configuration Management DS1 IAT Server Port Provisioning 5 17 Configuration Management HDSL2 IAT Server Port Provisioning 5 19 Configuration Management VFDE ClearReach Feature 5 21 Configuration Management I nventory Management 5 22 Configuration Management Synchronization Provisioning 5 24 Configuration Management Facility Data Link 5 25 Configuration Management Maintenance 5 26 Performance Management 5 27 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 1 363 211 127 OAM amp P Interface OAM amp P for IAT Services OAM amp P Interface Overview The GSI of the AnyMedia Management Interface supports the operations that manage the AnyMedia Access System functional areas for OAM amp P operations via TL1 command execution For more details refer to Management Interface in Chapter 6 Traditional DLC Interfaces of the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide 5 2 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Configuration Management Overview Configuration Management is the system activity for operations that control and provision the system including the following e Memory administration Used to manage the nonvolatile data storag
164. ng for IAT Services Table 6 1 Alarm Severity Defaults Continued RENE comdac 1 all ds1 1 all ext 1 all iatdfr all latsp 1 all AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Default Severity Service ec NTFCNCDE1 LNTFCNCDE2 Lie DBMEMTRF NSA Cisa a INT NSA Si SWFTOWNF IMPROPRINE NSA mn CR LS U O m SN a fe YEL SA j NSA O W lt x Z Z tn ON ii NT ON gt BR October 2002 6 CS Default System Provisioning Parameters 3 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for IAT Default System Provisioning Parameters Services Table 6 1 Alarm Severity Defaults Continued Sans Default Severity Condition Affect NTFCNCDE1 NTFCNCDE2 iods1 1 all INT mj POLL a A ___ ee BKUPWEMP SA or o Eoo C LL CE v3eoc all v3tmc all The environmental alarm default severities are established as shown in Table 6 2 on page 6 15 Related provisioning command SET ATTR ENV 6 14 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Default System Provisioning Parameters Table 6 2 Environmental Alarm Defaults Alarm Type Default Severity mc 1 all TAMPER MISC1 e environmenta ave not been pro visioned the default ie are minor an AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 15 363 211 127 system Planning and Engineering for
165. nnection reference model OSIRM Operations system OS Optical carrier level N OC N Overlay solutions P Packet switch public data network PSPDN Performance management October 2002 363 211 127 Glossary The technique of combining multiple single channels onto a single aggregate channel for sharing facilities and bandwidth The circuit and frame earth grounds are tied together at each piece of equipment This allows battery return to use the building ground as a path See single point grounding Services include voice and voice frequency data transmission The network element NE name is a unique provisioned name given to an AnyMedia shelf This name is identified by the GSI as the site ID The Network Maintenance Manager is part of the Management Interface package of software that is used to monitor alarms over multiple NEs The Network Maintenance Manager allows a user to choose which NEs to monitor to filter viewed alarms and to manage the display of these alarms That part of the database which is retained even after a power failure for example provisioning parameters Nonvolatile memory on the COMDAC and the AFM used to store the load image A seven layer model that defines the protocol standards for data communications A centralized system of software and or hardware for remotely testing or administering telecommunications equipment e g SARTS LoopCare formerly MLT OPS INE etc
166. nnects GR 303 VRT port 101 to the IAT ConnectReach Terminal no 67 port 1 TU 260 RT e Provisions the GR 303 VRT port 101 parameters TU 260 RT e Provisions T1 parameters for the fifth port of the LPS105 IATS5 Server in AP slot no 3 TU 805 RT e Provisions the IAT ConnectReach Terminal no 67 to be a type IATO1 IAT TU 805 RT e Cross connects IAT ConnectReach Terminal no 67 to the fifth port of the LPA105 IATS5 Server in AP slot no 3 TU 820 RT This Work Order completes all work on the AnyMedia RT shelf To complete service a provisioned ConnectReach Terminal must be connected to the AnyMedia Access System 6 32 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services Type of System AnyMedia RT Software Release Version R 1 7 2 Location Bay _ Floor 2 Aisle 5 Bay 4 Shelf 3 Address BLTMMDOIDCO COMDAC Installation TU 110 RT covor in COM 1 Slot COMDAC in COM 2 Slot CTU Installation TU 120a RT TU 120b RT CTU not required go to TU 130 z Select Link z LAN Serial Port COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 e Host IP Address e User ID default Other Other 19200 Other e Password default an CI CL Settings not applicable for LAN e Baud Rate Maximum Settings AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 6 33 363 211 127 System P
167. nt Craft interface terminal CIT port Customer premises equipment CPE Cyclic redundancy check CRC D D4 Dangler cable An ISDN bearer service channel that can carry either voice or data at a speed of 64 kbps The quality of transmission is measured in the number of errored bits per number of bits received High speed data and asynchronous transfer mode services A fixed length 53 octet packet used in ATM The AM cell has a 5 octet header and a 48 octet payload A 5 octet header that defines control information used in processing multiplexing and switching cells The total number of cells that the shelf received from the CPE The electronics portion of a digital loop carrier line typically from the tip ring output of the channel unit or application pack toward the central office Includes up to the switch interface if integrated DLC Includes the transmit and receive DSOs codecs and hybrids The ClearReach feature for the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 that improves modem performance The ClearReach feature requires voice frequency data enhancement VFDE in the AnyMedia FAST shelf Grouping entities in the same physical location A unit or application pack that performs the main bandwidth management and control for the AnyMedia FAST shelf The ability for nonincumbent carriers to provide local access Consists of a set of functions to exercise control over elements in the network in
168. nt Issue 5 October 2002 5 25 363 211 127 Configuration Management Maintenance OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Maintenance Overview The AnyMedia Access System provides the following maintenance functions associated with IAT Servers e DS1 bank loopbacks at the IAT Server e Metallic access to the HDSL2 drops on the IATS4 Server DS1 loopbacks DS1 bank loopbacks may be established on a selected IAT Server port using the Operate Loopback OPR LPBK TL1 command The loopback is released by using the Release Loopback RLS LPBK TL1 command This loopback capability is used only to test the IAT Server port transceiver a network originated payload is not looped back Metallic test access Metallic test access to a drop on the HDSL2 IATS4 Server may be obtained by using the Connect Test Access Drop CONN TACC DROP TL1 command Test access is released by using the Disconnect Test Access Drop DISC TACC DROP TL1 command 5 26 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 OAM amp P for IAT Services Performance Management Performance Management Overview DS1 IAT Performance Management operation Performance Management data Performance Management capabilities Performance Management is the system activity for collecting and reporting data on the quality of transmission on the distribution IAT facilities DS1 or HDSL2 Performance Management operation includes data collect
169. nyMedia Access System for INA VBs However determining the number of INA VBs involves the far end termination Typically the far end termination of an INA VB could be on one or more DCS D4 or D5 type channel banks This will have an impact on the engineering of the INA VBs which includes line framing formats SF or ESF extended framing format 6 8 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Default System Provisioning Parameters Default System Provisioning Parameters Overview This section provides a summary of the default provisioning parameters for the AnyMedia Access System The listed parameter values are restored when the INIT SYS TL1 command is executed during the initialization of the system Synchronization The default system synchronization parameters which are established by parameters initialization of the nonvolatile data memory are as follows SYNCNMODE1pd LPPRlas1 1 1 1 LPSECas1 1 2 1 LINECDEb8zs FMTesf Related provisioning commands SET SYNCN RTRV SYNCN DS1 Performance The default DS1 Performance Management parameters established by Management initialization of the nonvolatile data memory are as follows parameters CSS P 15 min1 CSS P 1 day4 ES P 15 min65 ES P 1 day648 SEFS 15 min2 SEFS 1 day17 SES P 15 min10 SES P 1 day100 UAS P 15 min3 UAS P 1 day10 Related provisioning command SET TH RTRV TH DS1 line paramet
170. o enable this port the terminal must contain either a fractional T1 circuit card or a fractional T1 DSP processor combination card e 1OBASE T pori This port contains an 8 pin modular RJ 45 connector that is the Ethernet LAN port for the ConnectReach Terminal It normally interfaces with an external 10BaseT Ethernet hub e Network T1 LINE port This port contains an 8 pin modular RJ 48C connector that accepts the primary DSX 1 line for the ConnectReach Terminal The network DSX 1 line connects the ConnectReach Terminal to the AnyMedia Access System AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 5 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal Description Product Description Local Provisioning Terminal ConnectReach Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Analog d Current VF Lines Feed Circuit Car e e B Current Sink Circuit Card Fractional T1 Card 10BaseT Port O O79 Tl To DS1 10BaseT AnyMedia Interface Hub Access System 21610_fig_096 Figure 10 2 ConnectReach Terminal Block Diagram Other connectors Other connectors and ports provide for monitoring and testing along with power and ports and ground These connectors and ports are on the front panel and are shown in Figure 10 3 on page 10 7 e Network T1 MONITOR port This port accepts standard bantam miniature telephone plugs from test equipment used to monitor the network T1 DSX 1line gt NOTE
171. offered including a fiber multiplexer like digital data multiplexer DDM 2000 SLC 2000 access resource manager ARM shelf T1 carrier office repeater bays or other DS1 level transport equipment The FAST shelf DS1 transport interface is based on the T1 102 standard so that a large selection of transport systems are compatible with the AnyMedia Access System DSX 1 cross connect A FAST shelf connects to transport equipment at a DS1 level Therefore a DSX 1 cross connect panel must be available and placed at a location within equalization range of both the transport system and the FAST shelf This distance is wire gauge dependent typically no more that 655 feet from each terminal for 22 gauge wire DSX 1 cross connects are required for both AnyMedia Access System DS1 transport to the LDS and for the IAT Server DS1 transport Mixed shelf cabling The engineer should carefully plan for the type of cabling required for the FAST shelf based on service needs The duct space and shelf trough cannot hold both VF and DS1 IAT Server cables simultaneously The recommendations below assure that the FAST shelf usually is equipped to support VF AP services e Ifthe forecast shows that the shelf will be used predominately for VF APs only VF cables need to be installed e If the forecast shows that the shelf will be used exclusively for DS1 IAT Servers IATS2 and IATS5 only DS1 IAT Server cables need to be installed e Ifthe shelf may need to suppor
172. oftware support for VF lines only e Choice of either AC or DC powering AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 5 363 211 127 Metallic VF Lines Only Base System Applications and Services e CF circuit cards to provide up to 24 VF lines gt NOTE The base system provides one 8 line CF circuit card to support eight VF lines If additional lines are needed obtain additional 4 line cards or 8 line cards The system can contain a maximum of three CF circuit cards 9 6 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Applications and Services Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System Overview As shown in Figure 9 2 this base system provides metallic VF lines and digital data service gt NOTE Although each base system comes with the capability of providing 24 metallic VF lines or a digital data bandwidth of 24 DSOs the metallic VF lines and data base system assumes at least one metallic VF line anda digital data bandwidth of at least one DSO However the combined bandwidth of both services cannot exceed 24 DSOs Local Provisioning Terminal ConnectReach ConnectReach 200 Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Up to 20 Analog Current VF Lines Feed ircuit Card Q Data Bandwidth up to 20 DSOs Actual data bandwidth available depends on the number of VF lines VF lines and data bandwidth cannot exceed 24 DSOs 10
173. oning 5 7 e Configuration Management Slot Provisioning 5 8 e Configuration Management Logical Subshelf Provisioning 5 9 e Configuration Management Line Termination Provisioning 5 10 e Configuration Management T0 Provisioning 5 14 e Configuration Management DS1 IAT Server Port Provisioning 5 17 e Configuration Management HDSL2 IAT Server Port Provisioning 5 19 e Configuration Management VFDE ClearReach Feature 5 21 e Configuration Management Inventory Management 5 22 e Configuration Management Synchronization Provisioning 5 24 e Configuration Management Facility Data Link 5 25 e Configuration Management Maintenance 5 26 e Performance Management 5 27 6 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services e Overview 6 1 e System Capacity 6 2 e Growth Scenarios 6 5 e Engineering Combinations of GR 303 and INA Configurations for IAT Only Systems 6 7 e Default System Provisioning Parameters 6 9 e Traffic and DS1 Engineering 6 16 e IATS4 Server HDSL2 Cable Distance Design 6 27 e HDSL2 IATS4 Server to IAT with DSX 1 Interface Application 6 28 e Management Interface Requirements 6 30 e Product Reliability 6 31 e Engineering Work Order for Traditional DLC Services 6 32 e Ordering 6 39 viii October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Table of Contents STE SS Part II ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 7 Introduction e Overview 7 1 8 Features and Benefits e Overview 8 1 e Terminal Features 8
174. onization modes does not guarantee call preservation Line timing The line timing synchronization reference sources are also selected by TL1 synchronization provisioning references The AnyMedia Access System supports two synchronization reference sources When the system s nonvolatile data store is initialized at turn up the first DS1 inputs on each of the first two IODS1 circuit packs are selected as the initial default reference sources 5 24 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Facility Data Link Configuration Management Facility Data Link Overview The AnyMedia Access System operations interfaces GSI etc can open a channel to communicate to the IATO1 terminals ConnectReach Terminals and ConnectReach 200 via the data link on the DS1 or HDSL2 facility between the FAST shelf and the IAT Using the facility A communications channel from the FAST shelf to the IATO1 terminal may be data link established using the ACT IAT TL1 command The communications channel is provided via the data link on the DS1 facility to the IAT When the ACT IAT command is executed the TL1SI View window becomes the IATSI view The user is then logged into the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 with Carrier privilege see Chapter 11 OAM amp P The communications channel is closed when the text string close is entered AnyMedia AT Feature Suppleme
175. ons e Automatically provides loop or ground start service e On hook transmission OHT e Inventory information An orderable assembly for the ConnectReach Terminal FXS only AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 23 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 363 211 127 Services Applications and Services ee ee ConnectReach When equipped with CS FXO circuit cards the ConnectReach Terminal provides Terminal DID dial DPT CS capability for two wire locally switched DID service It also supports service Services services provided by the LCR feature and services provided by the BOX feature with the LCR for inward bound trunks It is compatible with reverse battery signaling on a DID feature and services circuit and provides the DPT function between the ConnectReach Terminal and with the BOX the DID trunk circuit of a PBX The applications that provide most of these services are described as metallic VF lines with LCR feature and BOX feature feature for inbound trunks When providing these services the far end termination can be any ofthe following e 5ESS switch IDCU GR 303 e SLC Series 5 AUA43 E SPOTS CU provisioned for DPO e SLC Series 5 carrier AUA36 DPO CU SLC 2000 SPQ443 DPO CU e 5ESS switch DCLU GR 303 Provision the transmission loss setting from the FAST shelf by using the GSI The loss may be either 0 dB or 3 dB ConnectReach and The ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectRea
176. ormation about the FAST shelf the common system circuit packs and the IAT Server Page AnyMedia FAST Shelf Description 4 2 Circuit Pack Common Functions and Characteristics 4 5 AnyMedia Access System Apparatus Codes 4 6 Circuit Pack IODS1 FAC 100 4 7 Circuit Packs COMDAC COM101 COMDAC COM102 4 8 Circuit Packs CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 4 9 Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 4 10 Circuit Pack lIATS4 LPS104 4 15 Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105 4 20 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 1 363 211 127 AnyMedia FAST Shelf Description Product Description AnyMedia FAST Shelf Description Overview The FAST shelf is the main shelf in the AnyMedia Access System When it is configured as an IAT only host the FAST shelf supports the following e Up to 6 IODS1s e Up to 2 COMDACs e 1 CTU e 16 IAT Servers There are six possible FAST shelf choices based on the applications described in the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide The choices depend on whether the shelf is front and rear access or front only access and on the type of powering Shelf arrangement The AnyMedia FAST shelf shown in Figure 4 1 on page 4 3 is arranged to accommodate 6 small and 19 large circuit packs all on 25 mm horizontal spacing From left to right the shelf contains the following e 6IODS1 packs e 2COMDAC packs e 1CTU e 16 IAT Servers A cable trough is located at the bottom front of the shelf T
177. orted on the AnyMedia RT A functional block diagram of the IATS2 LPS100 is shown in Figure 4 3 on page 4 12 the faceplate is shown in Figure 4 4 on page 4 13 and Table 4 1 on page 4 14 lists the functions and colors of the LED indicators Provisionable parameters are described in Configuration Management DS1 IAT Server Port Provisioning on page 5 17 Features and The IATS2 LPS100 supports the following features and functions functions Two DS1 line interfaces e Supports an AMI bipolar interface and provisionable B8ZS coding e Provides transmit pulse shaping with provisionable equalization e Supports receive pulse regeneration and clock recovery e Monitors pulse density and signal level for loss of signal e Supports AIS transmission e Monitors bipolar violations e Provides DS1 bank loopbacks DS1 framing robbed bit signaling and data link e Supports ESF framing plus D4 framing e Supports per channel robbed bit signaling and per channel zero byte substitution ZBS e Provides transmit and receive elastic stores for rate conversion and controlled slips e Supports the ESF facility data link HDLC messages bit oriented codes and idle e Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms 4 10 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack lIATS2 LPS100 SET e Monitors for framing bit errors and CRC 6 errors Data flow management and signaling e Provi
178. os Overview This section defines system and pack growth and degrowth Sample scenarios demonstrate the methods for performing different growth and degrowth situations System growth System growth is defined as the installation and turn up of either feeder and or distribution capacity to an existing operational AnyMedia Access System Additional feeder capacity may be needed for adding services to existing VRTS adding new VRTS to an existing AnyMedia Access System or adding an INA VB The AnyMedia Access System will support the ability to modify capacity smoothly without interrupting existing service System growth can include the following basic operations e Adding IAT Servers and provisioning TO cross connects e Adding IODS1 circuit packs and provisioning T1 cross connects e Changing from a 2 port IATS2 Server to a 5 port IATS5 Server gt NOTE The basic growth and degrowth operations may be performed by different technicians at different times without the need to complete one task before the other Adding IAT Servers To install and provide service to an additional IAT requires the following steps and provisioning TO 1 Dispatch a technician to the site to insert a new IAT Server or connect to an cross connects unused IAT Server port 2 Enter provisioning either locally at the AnyMedia Access System using the TL1SI or GSI interface or remotely from a centralized operations center Enter a cross connect command for each
179. p to 80 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 thus efficiently handling up to 1920 lines Grooming the lines from multiple ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 onto INA DS1s and GR 303 VRTs makes the most efficient use of the transport DS1s 8 16 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 Applications and Services Overview This chapter discusses the basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications supported by Lucent Technologies as well as the basic network interfaces between the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 and the AnyMedia Access System In addition some of the more common applications for connecting the AnyMedia Access System to the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 are described This chapter also describes the services provided by the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 applications Page Basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 9 2 Applications Metallic VF Lines Only Base System 9 5 Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System 9 7 Metallic VF Lines Data and Secondary T1 DSX 1 Application for 9 10 ConnectReach Terminal Only Metallic VF Lines Data and LCR Feature Application for 9 12 ConnectReach Terminal Only Metallic VF Lines Data Secondary T1 DSX 1 and LCR Feature 9 14 Application for ConnectReach Terminal only Metallic VF Lines Data and BOX Feature Application for ConnectReach Terminal Only ele Networking Applications 9 18 ConnectRe
180. r trademark symbol the first time the trademarks are used in the text Trademarks of other companies The trademarks of other companies are identified the first time on the trademark page Trademark references from there on are in italics AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 XIX 363 211 127 Related Documentation About this Document Related Documentation Document list The following documentation is available for the AnyMedia Access System packaging and formats Available on the Web e AnyMedia Access System Documents 363 211 125 AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide http www lucent8 com library AnyMediaOrderingGuide pdf Other AnyMedia Access System documents including System Release Descriptions SRDs and the Navis AnyMedia Element Management System EMS can be found by going to http Awww lucent8 com selecting Documents then selecting Product Line AnyMedia under Enter 1 or more search items below and Search Now An SRD is issued per release and describes the functionality of the system at the time of release Available on CD ROM 363 211 103 AnyMedia Access System Documentation which is a CD ROM that contains the following documents in various formats e AnyMedia Access System Documents 363 211 254 AnyMedia Access System Product Data Sheets in PDF format 363 211 101 AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and
181. r AIS transmission in the event there is no reference clock from the active COMDAC e Generates and distributes clocks to the data flow router and concentrator framers and line interfaces IATS control e Provisions the line interfaces framers time slot interchanger and signaling translator including the signaling translation maps e Supports peripheral communications with the active COMDAC e Translates HDLC messages to and from AlU compatible UART messages for the active COMDAC e Monitors and controls facility alarms e g AIS and yellow alarms e Controls loopbacks e Controls IATS built in self test BIST e Supports enhanced inventory e Supports performance monitoring of the upstream DS1 line interfaces from the IAT AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 21 363 211 127 Circuit Pack lIATS5 LPS105 Product Description Fuse Module 48V Power Functional block diagram Control AP Control Synchronization Clocks and Clock COMDRCS Distribution Data Flow nn Line Interface i DS1 1 Data Flow Framing Line Interface Management and Framing Line Interface Signaling e Processing Eg Line Interface y Line Interface 21610_fig_195 Figure 4 7 IATS5 LPS105 Functional Block Diagram 4 22 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack lIATS5 LPS105 Equipment Circuit pack faceplate description
182. r interface and provisionable B8ZS coding e Provides transmit pulse shaping with provisionable equalization e Supports receive pulse regeneration and clock recovery e Monitors pulse density and signal level for loss of signal e Sources AIS transmission e Monitors for bipolar violations e Provides DS1 line loopbacks and bank loopbacks DS1 framing robbed bit signaling and data link e Supports ESF framing and SF framing e Supports per channel robbed bit signaling and per channel zero byte substitution ZBS e Provides transmit and receive elastic stores for rate conversion and controlled slips AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack IATS5 LPS105 EE BE S e Supports the ESF facility data link HDLC messages bit oriented codes and idle e Sources and monitors AIS and yellow facility alarms e Monitors for framing bit errors and CRC 6 errors Data flow management and signaling processing e Provides PCM channel and signaling mappings between the framers and the COMDACs e Provides signaling translation between the IAT and the FAST shelf e Detects and reports on hook and off hook signaling states e Supports per channel signaling freeze and per channel trunk processing e Supports simplex and duplex COMDAC operation and COMDAC side switches Synchronization and clock distribution e Synchronizes to the reference clock coming from the active COMDAC e Provides a local clock source fo
183. r two 48V inputs and returns to the FAST shelf Appropriate grounding single point or mesh is also specified for the bay 3 10 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Configurations Additional Equipment Cabling E SeS Operations connection cables For IAT related services the GSI or TL1SI terminal connects via a cable to an EIA 232E 574 compatible connector on the faceplate of the craft test unit CTU and to the com port on the personal computer PC or TL1SI terminal A PC equipped with an Ethernet LAN card also can be connected to the 10BaseT LAN connection on the FAST shelf Miscellaneous alarm cables Miscellaneous discrete input alarms require cables that come from a connector on the backplane of the FAST shelf For front only access in RT applications the cables are accessed from a connection to a dangler cable Two connectors J111 J111A are used for miscellaneous alarm inputs such as the cabinet door alarm These are connected to the CTU slot on the FAST shelf CO output alarm cables Alarm signals output from an office alarms cable via a J110 dangler on the backplane Alarm signals from the connector are routed to the CTU slot on the FAST shelf AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 3 11 363 211 127 Single System Arrangements system Configurations Single System Arrangements Overview For applications that need less than a complete bay of equipment such as
184. rier System The AnyMedia Access System can host a ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 through a SONET ring using an optical multiplexer Each ring can carry up to 28 DS1s OC 1 or 84 DS1s OC 3 to the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 from the servers installed in the FAST shelf An external DDM 2000 multiplexer must host the wideband shelves in the ring Figure 9 8 on page 9 20 shows an AnyMedia Access System hosting ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 through a collocated an optical multiplexer October 2002 9 19 363 211 127 Networking Applications Applications and Services ated with LDS D S S D O Q To Remote or Collocated LDS and or Frame Relay Network AnyMedia Access System IAT IAT Server Server eee ee DSX Cross Connect gt SX I DSX 1s Optical Multiplexer Hosting Wideband Shelves in the OC 1 Ring OC 1 Signal 4 OC 1 Signal Optical Multiplexer gt DSX 1S ConnectReach ConnectReach or or ConnectReach 200 ConnectReach 200 Terminal Terminal LD Lp LI L u 21610_fig_103b Figure 9 8 AnyMedia Access System Hosting ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 Through an Optical Multiplexer 9 20 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Applications and Services Services ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Servi
185. rnal voice mail 8 11 feature key 11 3 pager 8 11 three way calling 8 11 transfer call 8 10 voice mail 8 11 built in self test 4 5 for traditional DLC circuit packs 4 11 4 17 4 21 busy redial See BOX feature C cables bay 3 8 central office 3 8 CO output alarm cables 3 11 DS1 See DS1 FAST shelf See FAST shelf I O cables 3 8 IAT Server distribution Y cables See Y cables October 2002 l 1 Index miscellaneous alarm 3 11 operations connection 3 11 power 3 10 ringing 2 2 VF cables See VF cables Y cables See Y cables call forward See BOX feature call pickup group See BOX feature call re routing See LCR feature call waiting See BOX feature carrier privilege ConnectReach Terminal Connec tReach 200 11 3 central office bay arrangements See arrangements cables See cables configuration options 3 2 central office terminal arrangements See arrangements CEV 1 3 3 2 3 7 channel units AUA36 9 24 AUA43 9 24 SPQ443 9 24 circuit cards current feed 9 2 10 4 BOX feature 8 11 9 17 9 22 LCR feature 8 6 9 13 9 15 metallic VF lines only base system 9 6 9 8 VF services 9 21 9 22 10 4 10 5 10 13 current sink 9 24 10 4 BOX feature 9 17 9 24 LCR feature 8 7 9 13 9 15 9 24 VF services 9 21 9 23 10 4 10 5 10 13 fractional T1 circuit card 9 2 9 22 9 25 10 4 10 5 fractional T1 DSP combination circuit card 9 2 9 14 9 22 9 25 10 4 10 5 network interface circuit card 10
186. s Circuit Pack Supported Functions e Operations related functions such as TR 08 and GR 303 channel and drop testing and local metallic test access e Interfaces to external systems such as the following DTP101 RTU CIT port for a GSI or TL1SI 10BaseT LAN e Same functions and interfaces as the DTP101 DTP102 e Local digital test access and digital data service testing e Same functions and interfaces as the DTP101 DTP103 e Time domain reflectometry TDR testing TR 08 is not supported for IAT applications For a detailed description of the CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 and CTU DTP103 circuit packs see the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 9 363 211 127 Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 Product Description Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 Overview The IATS2 LPS100 operates in CO RT and customer premises environments It may not be used in outside plant cabinets The IATS2 LPS100 plugs into any of the 16 AP slots of an AnyMedia FAST shelf and provides the interface functions between the IAT and the AnyMedia RT An IATS2 LPS100 provides two DS1 interfaces each of which supports 24 DSO channels for switched voice nonswitched voice or digital data services A FAST shelf fully equipped with 16 IATS2 LPS100s supports 768 customer lines The actual number of customer lines served depends on the mix of GR 303 and INA VRTs supp
187. s connection cables e Miscellaneous alarm cables e CO output alarm cables DS1 cables facility Each FAST shelf can terminate 20DS1 circuits from the transport facility on five IODS1 packs A sixth pack provides 1 5 protection of the five in service IODS1 packs The protection IODS1 pack has no DS1 cabling connections Connection to the transport facility separating transmit and receive pairs is required These cables terminate at the DSX 1 panel DS1 cables server transport For IATS2 and IATS5 Servers Y cables connect to the faceplates of the servers and pass through the cable trough to the sides of the bay Different Y cable types are needed for each IAT Server type The IATS2 Server supports two DS1 interfaces and the IATS5 Server supports five DS1 interfaces The Y cables are split into DS1 transmit and DS1 receive paths with connectors on the ends Additional cables connect to the ends of the Y cable to be routed to a DSX 1 panel The IATS2 Y cable faceplate connector is a 15 pin D sub and the IATS5 Y cable faceplate connector is a 25 pin D sub HDSL2 IAT Server distribution cables The IATS4 Server which provides an HDSL2 interface uses the same 32 port VF cable used by POTS APs This cable connects to the faceplate of the IATS4 Server via the same type of connector that is provided on all APs The first four pairs provide the HDSL2 interface The remainder of the pairs are not active Power cables Cables are provided fo
188. s for provisioning ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 e Assigning login names and passwords e Feature keys for orderable additional features Methods for There are two provisioning methods for ConnectReach Terminal and provisioning ConnectReach 200 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 e HTTP session using a Web browser e Command line sessions Command line sessions A command line session can be initiated over any of the following e ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 local RS 232 port e TELNET through the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 10BaseT port e TELNET through the DS1 facility requires some bandwidth allocated for data services on the DS1 interface e AnyMedia Access System OAM amp P interfaces The ACT IAT TL1 command must be executed to access the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 via the facility data link for ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 provisioning HTTP session An HTTP session can be initiated over either of the following e ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 local 10BaseT port e DS facility requires some bandwidth allocated for data services on the DS1 interface Assigning login When an unconfigured ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 is initially names and accessed no login name and password are required The terminal immediately passwords displays the main menu prompt for the terminal utility For security reasons the ConnectRea
189. s identifier is of local significance across an AIM interface It distinguishes the data of one virtual path from the data of another thus providing the higher of two levels of multiplexing W Wide area network A network that operates over a large region and commonly uses WAN carrier facilities and services Wire center Grouping a number of central offices into one center consolidation X xDSL Refers to a variety of DSL services such as HDSL HDSL2 SDSL and VDSL AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 GL 15 363 211 127 Glossary EEE SS GL 16 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 o B Index Numerics 10BaseT Ethernet port See ports 10BaseT interface 8 5 5ESS 9 24 EOC 5 10 A alarms default parameters 6 12 analog VF POTS service 9 22 AnyMedia Access System apparatus codes 4 6 application packs 2 2 capacity See system capacity circuit pack characteristics 4 5 circuit packs 4 6 COMAC COM101 See COMDAC COM101 COMAC COM102 See COMDAC COM102 Configuration Management See Configuration Manage ment CTU DTP101 See CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 See CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 See CTU DTP103 data storage See data storage default provisioning parameters See default provisioning DS1 engineering See DS1 function codes 4 6 IATS2 LPS100 See IATS2 LPS100 IATS4 LPS104 See IATS4 LPS104 IATS5 LPS105 See IATS5 LPS105 INA See INA inventory management See inventory management
190. s the IAT Servers e Chapter 5 OAM amp P for IAT Services Describes the OAM amp P operations of the AnyMedia Access System for IAT services e Chapter 6 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Describes the engineering information required to incorporate the IAT feature into the AnyMedia Access System and telecommunications network which includes capacities traffic engineering and default system provisioning parameters Part Il ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series Chapters 7 through 11 describe the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series two IATs supported by the AnyMedia Access System e Chapter 7 Introduction Summarizes the features benefits applications and services of the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series e Chapter 8 Features and Benefits Describes the features and benefits of the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series e Chapter 9 Applications and Services Describes the basic ConnectReach and ConnectReach 200 Series applications supported by Lucent Technologies and the services provided by the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series e Chapter 10 Product Description Provides detailed descriptions of the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series e Chapter 11 OAM amp P Describes the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series operation interfaces Preconfiguration and provisioning information also is described e List of
191. see the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 7 Circuit Packs COMDAC COM101 COMDAC 363 211 127 COM102 Product Description Circuit Packs COMDAC COM101 COMDAC COM102 Overview The COMDAC COM101 and the COMDAC COM102 provide the central control and transmission fabric for the AnyMedia Access System The COMDAC COM102 is a large line size version of the COMDAC COM101 The COMDAC COM101 and the COMDAC COM102 hardware support multiple system applications including GR 303 TR 08 and INA Both COMDACs support a variety of interchangeable telephony APs and the MDSU The COMDAC COM101 supports the IATS2 Server The COMDAC COM102 supports all of the IAT Servers IATS2 IATS4 and IATS5 For a detailed description of the COMDAC COM101 and COMDAC COM102 circuit packs see the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide TR 08 is not supported for IAT applications 4 8 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Circuit Packs CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 Product Description CTU DTP103 Circuit Packs CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 Overview The following table provides an overview of the functions supported by the AnyMedia Access System CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 and CTU DTP103 circuit packs Table 4 1 Overview of Functions Supported by the CTU DTP101 DTP102 and DTP103 Circuit Pack
192. single 1 544 Mbps T1 trunk TDR testing A type of wideband metallic drop test in which a test head sends a narrow width pulse over a subscriber loop and looks for any returned pulses that were reflected back from the loop Test operations system Any of a number of testing systems used to perform channel and drop testing such as Lucent Technologies LoopCare formerly MLT system and PGTC compatible test systems for channel testing Threshold crossing A threshold is a value assigned by the system user to a certain alert desired level e g errored seconds when the level is exceeded a threshold crossing alert is issued TL1 system interface Any ASCII terminal connected to a port via an EIA 232E 574 format TL1SI that uses TL1 commands to turn up a system and perform maintenance provisioning and other system operations TL1SI view A window available in the GSI by launching a TL1SI view window though the GSI of the AnyMedia Management Interface Token A marker that indicates the station s right to transmit that can be held by a station on a token ring or bus Transmission control The combination of a network and transport protocol developed by protocol Internet ARPANET for internetworking IP based networks protocol TCP IP TRAP The simple network management protocol SNMP operation used by a network element NE to send an autonomous report Twisted pair TP The basic transmission medium consisting of 22 to 26 American wire g
193. sion the specific software into the system To obtain these key codes contact the Lucent Technologies Sales Optional in ConnectReach Terminal for details see the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach Terminal User s Guide AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 3 Basic ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 363 211 127 Applications Applications and Services EEE SS Representative These features also can be ordered installed with the product for details see the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide 9 4 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Applications and Services Metallic VF Lines Only Base System Metallic VF Lines Only Base System Overview As shown in Figure 9 1 this base system provides metallic VF lines only service It does not provide other services such as digital data or secondary T1 DSX 1 When initially obtained the system contains the necessary hardware and software to provide metallic VF lines only service Local ConnectReach ae ConnectReach 200 ee Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Up to 24 Analog Current VF Lines Feed ircuit Card To DSX 1 AnyMedia gt Interface Net T1 Access DSX 1 System 21610_fig_097 Figure 9 1 Metallic VF Lines Only Base System Equipment required The following equipment is required to obtain the services provided by the metallic VF lines only base system e Base system with s
194. special service circuits through the AnyMedia Access System Depending on the configuration chosen the system can provide from 0 to 24 voice telephone lines It allocates the bandwidth for POTS services as well as all other services in groups of four DSOs For example if only one phone line is provisioned from the system one DSO only 20 DSOs instead of 23 DSOs remain for use by other services As shown in Figure 8 1 on page 8 3 the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 multiplexes the DSOs supporting switched services into the network DS1 interfacing with the AnyMedia Access System At the AnyMedia Access System the switched DSOs are demultiplexed from the DS1 and routed to the LDS over a transport facility like a T1 carrier line ora SONET multiplexer 8 2 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Features ConnectReach AnyMedia ConnectReach 200 Access Terminal System Voice DS1 A Interface DS1 Interface GR 303 Interface TSI Routes Switched Voice Traffic to LDS 21610_fig_090 Figure 8 1 Switched Telephone Service Special services The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 support an assortment of special services at the customer location where both local lines and connection to a PBX is possible The services include FX and DID connections These services are transported to the AnyMedia Access System host RT con
195. st glossary and index for the document which help readers find desired information quickly and easily e A comment form so readers can give feedback to improve the next version of the document For ordering information see the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide code 363 211 125 Document This document includes the following chapters which provide details of the organization AnyMedia Access System IAT feature e About this Document Defines the purpose of the document and the intended audience Also includes topics about the conventions used in the document related documentation how to order documents and how to comment on this document Part I AnyMedia Access System IAT Feature Chapters 1 through 6 describe the IAT feature generically e Chapter 1 Introduction Describes the features benefits applications and services of the AnyMedia Access System when it is configured as an IAT host e Chapter 2 IAT Feature Applications and Services Describes the applications and services provided when the AnyMedia Access System is configured as an IAT host e Chapter 3 System Configurations Describes the AnyMedia Access System feature configuration options in support of IAT services XVI October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 About this Document Overview eer e Chapter 4 Product Description Provides information about the AnyMedia FAST shelf and the common system circuit packs and describe
196. stem technical reference Telcordia Technologies Inc Standard TR 008 timeslot assignment test system controller timing signal generator time slot interchange transmission test facility transmit transmission level point universal asynchronous receiver transmitter unavailable seconds unavailable seconds path unspecified bit rate universal communication channel user datagram protocol U interface digital subscriber line user interface panel uncorrected HEC error counter user network interface usage parameter control universal serial bus urgent problem notification universal voice grade virtual bank 363 211 127 List of Acronyms I E AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms ee VBR VC VCC VCI VCOT VDC VDSL VF VFDE VGA VoDSL VOM VP VPC VPI VPN Vrms VRT VT WAN WATS WL XTC ZBS ZCS AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 variable bit rate virtual circuit traditional DLC services or virtual channel ATM xDSL services virtual channel connection virtual channel identifier virtual central office terminal volts direct current very high speed digital subscriber line voice frequency voice frequency data enhancement video graphics array voice over digital subscriber line volt ohm meter virtual path virtual path connection virtual path identifier virtual private network volts root mean square virtual remote terminal virtual tr
197. stem Configurations Additional Equipment Cabling Overview The FAST shelf cabling required to support the DS1 IAT feature differs from the AP application since the VF cables are replaced by DS1 server cables Also local ringing is not required Details of the cabling needs of the AnyMedia Access System IAT feature are contained in this section HDSL2 IATS4 Servers require standard VF cables see HDSL2 IAT Server distribution cables on page 3 10 FAST shelf cabling In CO applications the FAST shelf is mounted into either a CO type or RT type locations bay With a flush mount shelf mounted in a CO type bay the cable duct is in the rear In an RT type bay the cable duct is in front A cable trough is located at the bottom front of the shelf The DS1 server cables plug into the faceplate connector of each IAT Server Each DS1 cable from the IAT Server routes into the FAST shelf cable trough exits the side of the shelf and feeds into the associated bay cable duct DS1 cables from eight IAT Servers are routed out the right side of the shelf and the DS1 cables from the other eight IAT Servers are routed out the left side of the shelf For flush mounting input output 1 0 cables from the backplane including DS1 feeders local area network LAN interface etc are routed along the backplane to the side of the shelf and up the bay between the shelves of adjacent bays These are not routed in the bay cable duct For RI mounting applications
198. such as a telephone equipment closet or AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 11 363 211 127 ConnectReach 200 Description Product Description I eS Sea a customer premises and it cannot be mounted in an outside plant cabinet or other locations not protected from environmental hazards The electrical interfaces of the ConnectReach 200 are not protected from hazards such as lightning and foreign EMF Mounting The ConnectReach 200 can be mounted as follows e Wall mount e Desk top mount Mounting instructions are described in the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach 200 Series User s Guide Internal equipment The following items are software controlled and are used to configure and provide ConnectReach 200 services see Figure 10 6 on page 10 14 e Controller This is the processor of the unit and controls both operation and maintenance functions of the terminal e TSI fabric By provisioning the terminal the TSI fabric controls the bandwidth assigned each service provided by the terminal The TSI controls up to 24 DSOs and interfaces the services with the network T1 DSX 1 port e Digital data feature The ConnectReach 200 is equipped with the digital data feature Internet access Voice circuit cards The ConnectReach 200 Series is available as follows e ConnectReach 208 has 8 lines e ConnectReach 216 has 16 lines e ConnectReach 224 has 24 lines Network interface Three front loading slots can be equ
199. t The RT bay arrangement provides a solution for supporting IAT Servers in a local exchange carrier environment The FAST shelf is placed in a bay in an indoor environment such as a hut a CEV or in a subscriber s equipment room These applications may mount the bays against walls or in back to back arrangements to conserve space with front only access of the bays Server connections are through cross connects to the required server transport facilities 3 2 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Configurations Configuration Options Ee ee such as T1 carrier HDSL2 SONET transport or DS1 capable radio Specific bay and shelf arrangements for the RT are described in Remote Terminal Bay Configurations on page 3 7 Single shelf Single shelf arrangements are used for applications needing less than a complete arrangements bay of equipment such as small applications and slow growth applications Single shelf arrangements are described in Single System Arrangements on page 3 12 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 3 3 363 211 127 Central Office Bay Arrangements system Configurations Central Office Bay Arrangements Overview The AnyMedia Access System can be mounted in a bay with front and rear access which typically is used in a CO environment The system may be installed in a CO bay line up in a flush mount arrangement For the CO environment the AnyMedia Access System can be
200. t LAN port for the ConnectReach 200 It normally interfaces with an external 10BaseT Ethernet hub e VOICE CHANNELS ports Three ports each containing a 50 pin telephony type connector that connects the ConnectReach 200 to voice frequency telephone lines by means of a telephone punch down block or break out box at the site This connector interfaces the voice services with the CF and CS circuit cards It connects with a cable containing a standard female RJ 21X 25 pair connector It also allows a connection to an alarm relay On the ConnectReach 208 only pin pairs 1 26 through 8 33 are used gt NOTE These ports are located on the back of the ConnectReach 200 Each port has access to 16 VF lines Ports connectors on network interface card e T1 LINE port The T1 LINE port on the first network interface card contains an 8 pin modular RJ 48C connector that accepts the primary DSX 1 line for the ConnectReach 200 The T1 DSX 1 line connects the ConnectReach 200 to the AnyMedia Access System The T1 LINE port on the second network interface card contains an 8 pin modular RJ 48C connector that accepts the secondary T1 DSX 1 line for the ConnectReach 200 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 13 363 211 127 ConnectReach 200 Description Product Description Local Provisioning Terminal ConnectReach 200 Terminal RS 232 Port Controller Analog z Current VF Lines Feed Circuit Card 10
201. t a mix of VF APs HDSL2 IAT Servers IATS4 and DS1 IAT Servers it is recommended that the shelf be equipped initially with a full set of VF cables This guarantees that VF growth can be accommodated without having a major cable installation activity Procedures are available to remove VF cables from the shelf and install DS1 IAT Server cable with a minimum of effort The removed VF cables can be stored in the duct or in the rack over the bay for possible future use e The installation of a full set of DS1 IAT Server cables for the case immediately above is not necessary since the installation of DS1 IAT Server cables is simpler due to fewer pairs terminated and the smaller size of the cables In addition the use of DS1 IAT Servers also requires adding other equipment such as transport equipment and DSX 1 cross connects which results in a significant installation activity AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 3 9 363 211 127 Additional Equipment Cabling System Configurations a ee e In large installations it is also recommended that VF services be segregated from DS1 IAT services so that whole shelves can be cabled for each service type as suggested in the first two bullet items above Cabling detailed Required cabling includes the following description e DS1 cables for office facilities e DS1 cables for server transport e HDSL2 IAT Server distribution cables standard VF cables e Power cables e Operation
202. tReach Terminal the LCR and BOX features are unavailable disabled When the LCR and BOX features are enabled in the ConnectReach Terminal the ClearReach feature is turned off 8 14 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Benefits _ SeS Terminal Benefits Overview The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 offer many benefits including the following e Cost savings e Flexibility e Bandwidth allocation e FAST shelf interface e Comprehensive OAM amp P Cost savings By combining voice and digital data services in the DS1 signal connected to the ConnectReach Terminal s and ConnectReach 200 s network DSX 1 interface for all communications applications the cost of access is significantly lower than leasing individual analog or voice lines or switched 56 or 64 kbps lines Costs are reduced by eliminating costly hardware components such as channel banks DCS type equipment multiplexers and routers Flexibility The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 allow bandwidth to be configured to meet the particular needs of a business as it grows For example for faster Internet service or more phone lines a DSO channel can be added remotely with a simple software configuration change instead of a costly on site visit from a phone company technician Bandwidth The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 can allocate resources allocation DSO channels for ba
203. tal data services Equipment required For ConnectReach Terminal One of the following base system types is required to obtain the services desired e AC powered less than 16 metallic VF lines Base system This base system type includes all necessary software for digital data services but does not include CF circuit cards for metallic VF line services CF circuit cards Up to three cards 8 line card 4 line card e AC powered 16 or more metallic VF lines Base system This base system type includes all necessary software for digital data services and also includes two 8 line CF circuit cards for metallic VF line services Additional CF circuit cards This base system type includes two 8 line cards For additional lines an additional 8 line card or 4 line card can be ordered e DC powered Base system This base system type includes all necessary software for digital data services but does not include CF circuit cards for metallic VF line services 9 8 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Applications and Services Metallic VF Lines and Data Base System i eee CF circuit cards Up to three cards a combination of 8 line cards or 4 line cards For ConnectReach 200 Series In order to initially configure the ConnectReach 200 you will need the following e A ConnectReach 200 unit with a 120V AC to 20V AC transformer or access to 20V AC or 24V DC power e A
204. ter 363 211 127 List of Acronyms o E AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 List of Acronyms AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 RTLP RTU SA SARTS SAS P SCEC SCR SDSL SEFS SEFS P SES SES P SF shelf_PCR SID SL SNMP SNR SONET SWDL T TAP TBCU TCA TCP IP TDM TDR TL1 TL1SI receive transmission level point remote test unit service affecting Switched Access Remote Test System Ue severely errored framing alarm indication signal seconds path second channel error correction sustained cell rate symmetric digital subscriber line severely errored framing seconds severely errored framing seconds path severely errored seconds severely errored seconds path superframe shelf peak cell rate source identifier selecting slope simple network management protocol signal to noise ratio synchronous optical network software download test access path test bus control unit threshold crossing alert transmission control protocol Internet protocol tandem time domain reflectometry transaction language 1 TL1 system interface October 2002 AC 13 TER TMC TMS TO TOS TR TR 08 TSA TSC TSG TSI TTF TTLP U UART UAS UAS P UBR UCC UDP U DSL UIP UNCCNT UNI UPC USB UPN UVG V VB October 2002 transmission level point or test level point timeslot management channel transmission test measuring set transmission only test operations sy
205. tgoing trunk group By configuring the ConnectReach Terminal software routing instructions to the trunk group are table driven or telephone number driven and depend on the number dialed and the availability of a trunk Following are the two types of outgoing trunks that can be configured for use with the LCR feature e Digital trunks For example a DSO on the DSX 1 facility connecting the ConnectReach Terminal to the CO through the AnyMedia Access System e Analog trunks For example a voice frequency VF twisted pair that may connect to an analog switch port in the same CO that provides the DSX 1 facility or an analog switch port in another CO At the ConnectReach Terminal analog trunks must connect to a port on a CS circuit card Outgoing analog and digital trunks support both loop start and ground start signaling Incoming trunk groups Both analog and digital incoming trunks can be configured for use with the LCR feature Incoming trunks can support the following types of signaling options e Digital trunks E amp M incoming Loop start Ground start gt NOTE In the ConnectReach Terminal references to E amp M signaling refer to a signaling type supported on DID trunks It does not refer to the E amp M signaling over metallic leads used with older transmission equipment e Analog trunks Loop start Ground start AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 7 363 211 127 Terminal
206. the user cannot log in for 5 minutes After 20 failed attempts the user cannot log in for 1 hour After 5 minutes of inactivity the user is automatically logged off Passwords are stored using one way encryption If a customer loses or forgets the user password log in with Carrier privilege and set the user password How ever if the Carrier password is lost or forgotten contact Lucent Technologies NetCare Knowledge Center NKC at 1 866 LUCENTS8 for assistance Feature Keys ConnectReach Terminal has orderable additional features like LCR and BOX that are installed either on initial order or by field addition via feature keys When ordered initially with a ConnectReach Terminal the software is installed and activated without any customer action When ordered for future installation the customer is furnished a feature key related to the terminal serial number that will turn on the desired feature AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 11 3 Configuration Management Preconfiguration 363 211 127 Information OAM amp P Configuration Management Preconfiguration Information Overview The AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach User s Guide and the AnyMedia Access System ConnectReach 200 Series User s Guide each provide a Preinstallation Worksheet and a Preconfiguration Worksheet and detailed information for completing them 11 4 October 2002 AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 List of Acronyms
207. ther Lucent Technologies AnyMedia products CLE is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies Inc t ULis a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 5 363 211 127 AnyMedia Access System Apparatus Codes Product Description AnyMedia Access System Apparatus Codes Overview 4 6 October 2002 The circuit packs supported at the FAST shelf when fully equipped with IAT Servers are listed below Each circuit pack has a function code and an apparatus code The complete list of circuit packs supported at the FAST shelf is in the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide When ordering a pack consult the AnyMedia Access System Ordering Guide for the correct apparatus code Function Code Apparatus Code lODS1 FAC100 COMDAC COM101 COM102 DTP101 DTP102 LPS100 IATS4 LPS104 IATS5 LPS105 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack lODS1 FAC100 Circuit Pack IODS1 FAC100 Overview The IODS1 FAC100 circuit pack provides the AnyMedia Access System with four independent DSX 1 cross connect compatible electrical interfaces The IODS1 FAC100 supports a variety of framing formats and ones density assurance techniques supports robbed bit signaling and facility data links and monitors for facility errors and alarms For a detailed description of the IODS1 FAC100 circuit pack
208. tion to interface with telephony equipment such as the analog port of a PBX It also provides an interface for analog circuits or trunks supporting the LCA feature Optional internal The internal circuit board for the ConnectReach Terminal contains a single circuit cards expansion slot for one of the following optional circuit cards to enable specific features and services e Fractional T1 circuit card This card enables secondary T1 DSX 1 services If you require secondary T1 DSX 1 services along with the LCR feature install a fractional T1 DSP processor combination card instead of this card e Telco DSP processor circuit card This card enables the LCR and or BOX feature If your system also requires secondary T1 DSX 1 services install a fractional T1 DSP processor combination card instead of this card e Fractional T1 DSP combination circuit card This card allows both secondary T1 DSX 1 services and the LCR feature and the BOX feature Primary ports Figure 10 2 on page 10 6 shows the primary ports connectors on the connectors ConnectReach Terminal They provide the interfaces for the services and for provisioning the terminal Figure 10 3 on page 10 7 shows the location and the panel stamped name of each port or connector 10 4 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach Terminal Description TT BE SeS Following are brief descriptions of the primary ports connectors
209. to the state of the LEDs The various states of the STATUS LEDs indicate the health and functionality of the ConnectReach 200 For further information on the self test STATUS LEDs see Using the self test results to detect trouble in the ConnectReach 200 Series User s Guide AnyMedia AT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 10 15 363 211 127 ConnectReach 200 Description Product Description a Ethernet port LEDs The Ethernet port has two built in LEDs that labeled LAN on the faceplate of the ConnectReach 200 e The green link integrity LED This LED lights when the link between the ConnectReach 200 and the Ethernet hub is functioning e The yellow activity LED This LED blinks when the ConnectReach 200 transmits or receives data to and from the Ethernet port 10 16 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 OAM amp P Overview This chapter describes the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 operation interfaces including the user interface Preconfiguation information is described as well as required provisioning information Page Configuration Management Provisioning 11 2 Configuration Management Preconfiguration Information 11 4 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 11 1 363 211 127 Configuration Management Provisioning OAM amp P Configuration Management Provisioning Overview This section provides information on the following e Method
210. ubshelf also must be associated with a physical IAT Server port via provisioning the ENT CRS SUBSHELF TL1 command The logical subshelf association with a physical IAT Server port is verified with the RTRV CRS SUBSHELF TL1 command and may be deleted with the DLT CRS SUBSHELF TL1 command AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 9 Configuration Management Line Termination 363 211 127 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Line Termination Provisioning Overview Line termination provisioning is the process of preparing a subscriber line for service by defining its function and setting any required options This section deals with IAT specific provisioning Service provisioning IAT services include traditional message telephone service POTS and locally considerations switched special services and Nx64 N timeslots of 64 kbps each digital data service These services are supported via an IAT at the customer premises and an IAT Server in the FAST shelf The IAT Server contains no physical option switches instead its function is controlled by electronic service provisioning information that is stored in NVDS in the AnyMedia Access System Software in the AnyMedia Access System compares this stored service provisioning information with the ConnectReach Terminal or ConnectReach 200 equipage and if they are compatible the software conditions the hardware to provide the desired service The follow
211. ue 5 Introduction Overview Purpose Features and benefits Applications and services This chapter provides an introduction to the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 Series hereinafter referred to as ConnectReach 200 briefly describing their features benefits applications and services The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 extend the AnyMedia Access System backplane to the customer premises The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 can be ordered in both AC and DC versions For DC versions an optional 120 V AC 48 V DC power converter with battery backup can be obtained if needed ConnectReach Terminal As shown in Figure 7 1 on page 7 2 the IAT multiplexes the bandwidth for each type of service onto a network T1 DS1 connection that passes to the FAST shelf The AnyMedia Access System then routes the bandwidth of each service to the proper destination For example the FAST shelf routes the voice channels to the LDS through a GR 303 interface It routes the digital data bandwidth to a frame relay network connected to an Internet service provider and or private corporate network using an INA interface and also routes special services to an INA DS1 port This port may terminate on an INA bank equivalent such as a D4 or DCS Applications of the ConnectReach Terminal also offers the following two options AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 7 1 363 211 127 Overview
212. uipped CLE code of an AP The CLE field may remain empty without affecting the service capability of a subscriber line For IAT services the CLE code is not used AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 11 Configuration Management Line Termination 363 211 127 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services ee The GSFN codes supported in the AnyMedia Access System for the IAT feature are as follows e DFLT default POTS SPOTS e 2LS loop start e 2GS ground start e 2RVI direct inward dialing dial pulse terminate DID DPT e FXOD foreign exchange office e NO transmission only e FXSO foreign exchange station e EMO E amp M e OCU0 64 kbps clear channel data and multiple channels of 64 kbps data Nx64 Additional transmission and signaling parameters may be required depending upon the GSFN code of the circuit being provisioned For IAT01 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 the system software compares the transmission and signaling information for each logical line with the associated IAT hardware If the hardware is compatible with the provisioned GSFN code and the associated parameters then the appropriate information is transferred to the hardware registers and the line is placed in service For lines served on an IATO2 the local service state of the line is in service if the IAT Server is installed the IAT Server is correctly provisioned and the DS1 to the IAT is operational Proper
213. uired Digital bypass pair A pair of MDS2 CUs such as the Tollgrade MCU 5405 CUs that provide the equivalent of a metallic bypass pair without requiring a physical copper pair Digital data services Digital data services refer to 64 kbps clear channel digital service provided between the customer and the CO Digital signal 0 DSO One 56 kbps framed channel out of the 24 contained in a DS1 channel Digital signal 1 DS1 The North American standard 1 544 Mbps digital channel Digital signal 3 DS3 The North American standard 44 736 Mbps digital channel Distribution cable The cable from the field side of an FDI to the customer s ready access case or distribution box but not including the drop formal definition or inside wiring Downstream direction Transmission direction from ATM data network or telephony switch to customer Drop Formal definition is the short cable from an aerial ready access case or buried plant distribution box to the customer s house not including inside wiring Informally used especially when describing test configurations like splitting access to be equal to line or loop In this latter informal case loop it is all the copper cable to and including the telephone set Dropped cells The number of cells that are dropped as a result of exceeding either a particular connection s traffic contract or the total allowable bandwidth of the shelf GL 4 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue
214. unication interface is initialized with the SET IP command a routing entry will be created automatically for that interface Routes to hosts or networks that are not directly connected can be initialized later using the ENT ROUTE command If no IP addresses have been assigned to the interfaces the routing table is empty Whenever there is no specific route to the destination use the default route by entering the keyword default in the destination field Routing table parameters are preserved over system initialization and software updates It is implied that the CIT interface has PPP implemented 6 10 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 System Planning and Engineering for IAT Services Default System Provisioning Parameters SET SS Related provisioning commands ENT ROUTE DEL ROUTE RTRV ROUTE SID The default SID is system00 The default or provisioned value is preserved through system initialization Related provisioning commands SET SID RTRV HDR Autonomous Upon initialization of the nonvolatile data memory all autonomous messages are message map routed to all operations interfaces provisioning CIT211 EOCall TLIMAINTENANCEa11 TLIMEMORYADMINISTRATIONa11 TLIOTHER1 all TLITESTall Related provisioning commands ENT MSGMAP RTRV MSGMAP INH MSG ALW MSG Security Upon initialization of the nonvolatile data memory the following user names and provisioning passwords are establis
215. view e Conventions Used in this Document e Related Documentation e How to Order this Document e How to Comment on this Document Part I AnyMedia Access System IAT Feature 1 Introduction 2 IAT Feature Applications and Services e Overview e Applications e Services 3 System Configurations e Overview e Configuration Options e Central Office Bay Arrangements e Remote Terminal Bay Configurations e Additional Equipment Cabling e Single System Arrangements 4 Product Description e Overview e AnyMedia FAST Shelf Description e Circuit Pack Common Functions and Characteristics e AnyMedia Access System Apparatus Codes e Circuit Pack lODS1 FAC100 e Circuit Packs COMDAC COM101 COMDAC COM102 e Circuit Packs CTU DTP101 CTU DTP102 CTU DTP103 e Circuit Pack IATS2 LPS100 e Circuit Pack lATS4 LPS104 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 XV XVIII XX XXII xxiii 2 1 2 2 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 7 3 8 3 12 4 1 4 2 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 15 October 2002 vii 363 211 127 Table of Contents CO B _ _ e Circuit Pack lATS5 LPS105 4 20 5 OAM amp P for IAT Services e Overview 5 1 e OAM amp P Interface 5 2 e Configuration Management 5 3 e Configuration Management Memory Administration 5 4 e Configuration Management Software Management 5 5 e Configuration Management Service Activation 5 6 e Configuration Management Provisi
216. with the DSO bandwidth on the network DSX 1 interface determined by configuring the software Bandwidth for digital data services for up to 24 DSOs can be provisioned At the FAST shelf DSOs providing digital data services are routed to an INA DS that interfaces with the Internet and or a private corporate network Provided the system is provisioned with the proper software loads no user AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 9 21 ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 363 211 127 Services Applications and Services STE S Secondary T1 DSX 1 services for ConnectReach Terminal Nonvolatile memory Analog VF POTS service locally switched special services and services with the BOX feature for outbound trunks 9 22 October 2002 selectable hardware equipment is needed in the system to provide digital data services For ConnectReach Terminal only the secondary T1 DSX 1 services supporting PBX key systems and routers interface through a secondary T1 DSX 1 port This interface supports services such as DID To support services provided by the secondary T1 DSX 1 interface the following circuit cards are required e For the ConnectReach Terminal Either a fractional T1 card or a fractional T1 DSP combination card The support of an external router requires a T1 to V 35 convertor The secondary T1 DSX 1 port of a ConnectReach Terminal also can connect to the network interface of another ConnectReach
217. y be used in the outside plant The HDSL2 interface supports a transmission distance from the FAST shelf to the IAT depending on the type of cable used up to 12 000 feet of 24 gauge wire If a 26 gauge cable is used it may not exceed 9 000 feet The HDSL2 facility encapsulates a DS1 signal all the DS1 provisioning parameters are therefore available with HDSL2 Although the EQLZ parameter is available and may be provisioned it is ignored by the HDSL2 IAT Server since it has no meaning for the HDSL2 interface Line code The AMI line code is supported by the HDSL2 interface AMI is a binary signal in which no pulse indicates a binary 0 and a pulse with polarity opposite to the previous pulse indicates a 1 AMI is also called a bipolar signal The ones density assurance techniques supported by the line code include the following e B8ZS e ZCS These techniques may be provisioned individually for each distribution HDSL2 interface via a TL1 command B8ZS The B8ZS technique replaces any sequence of eight consecutive zeros with a code to represent the eight zero bits B8ZS is the default technique and will ensure a sufficient ones density in the DS1 signal without affecting the payload The B8ZS technique is required for IATO1 interfaces ZCS ZCS may be required for some IAT02 DS1 signals When a DS1 signal is provisioned for ZCS the system employs a ZCS technique on the DSO signals that carry VF services in that DS1 This ZCS technique replac
218. y required options For more details refer to the AnyMedia Access System Applications Planning and Ordering Guide 5 6 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Provisioning Configuration Management Provisioning Overview The following provisioning functions for the AnyMedia Access System are described in this section Slot provisioning Logical subshelf provisioning Line termination provisioning TO provisioning DS1 IAT Server port provisioning HDSL2 IAT Server port provisioning AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 7 363 211 127 Configuration Management Slot Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services Configuration Management Slot Provisioning Overview Slot provisioning is the process of preparing a slot in the FAST shelf to work with a certain type of AP This section covers slot provisioning for an IAT Server Slot provisioning The IAT Server is an AP that provides two distribution DS1 ports A total of 16 IAT Servers may be installed in a FAST shelf serving up to 80 IATs Each slot in the FAST shelf that is to be equipped with an IAT Server must be provisioned using the ENT PACK TL1 command with pack tyoe IATSVR The provisioning of a slot may be verified using the RTRV PACK TL1 command The provisioning of a slot may be deleted with the DLT PACK TL1 command 5 8 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature
219. y when the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 are configured for data or for data and VF services When using local ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 port access ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 DS1 connection to the AnyMedia Access System is not required When using an access method other than local ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 DS1 connection to the AnyMedia Access System must be established Local port access on ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 When using local ports on the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 there are three ways to access the terminal e RS 232 port using a null modem cable from a terminal with a terminal emulation program e g Tera Term Procomm e RS 232 port attached through a standard serial cable to a modem which is connected to a POTS line This line is used for dial up access from a remote computer with a modem e 10BaseT port using an Ethernet crossover cable from a directly connected computer or a straight through Ethernet cable from an Ethernet hub The default settings to use for the RS 232 connection are e 9600 baud e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit e no parity e hardware flow control 8 12 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Features and Benefits Terminal Features ee The default IP address settings for the 10Base T connection are 192 168 0 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Therefore the computer s
220. y with analog caller ID A call from an outside trunk transferred by an inside line is rung as an outside call e External voice mail The BOX features can communicate with an external voice mail system using DTMF inband signaling Typically the voice mail system is located near the ConnectReach Terminal and interfaces through CF circuit card port s One or more lines can be dedicated to the physical voice mail ports Any one of the following five preset voice mail system profiles can be chosen Generic BBS Telecom Panasonic TD1232 Toshiba Dk280 Samsung DCS AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 8 11 363 211 127 Terminal Features Features and Benefits _ SeS The ConnectReach Terminal can be configured to forward incoming trunk calls to a voice mail system providing auto attendant functions ConnectReach Access methods terminal and ConnectReach 200 The ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 can be accessed and OAM amp P access provisioned using the following methods e Local ports RS 232 10BaseT on the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 e AnyMedia OAM amp P interfaces CIT LAN ROC using the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 DS1 ESF facility data link e The AnyMedia DS1 facility that is cross connected to the ConnectReach Terminal and ConnectReach 200 using one or more groups of four DSO channels provisioned as clear channels This method is available onl
221. ynchronization Clocks and Clock ene Distribution Data Flow fox Line Interface i HDSL2 1 Data Flow Framing Line Interface HDSL2 2 Management and Framing Line Interface HDSL2 3 Signaling oe eee Frocessmg Framing Line Interface HDSL2 4 CTU 21610_fig_195a Test Access to HDSL2 Tip Ring Pairs Figure 4 5 IATS4 LPS104 Functional Block Diagram AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 4 17 363 211 127 Circuit Pack lIATS4 LPS104 Product Description Equipment Circuit pack faceplate description 21610_fig_010e Figure 4 6 IATS4 LPS104 Faceplate 4 18 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description Circuit Pack lATS4 LPS104 Circuit pack LED indicators Table 4 1 IATS4 LPS104 Table 4 1 IATS4LPS104 Faceplate LEDs LEDs Lit when an internal E LPS104 failure is detected or FAULT when the circuit pack fails to initialize Lit when a failure of one or more IAT RT carrier links V los from the IAT to the IATS4 LPS104 is detected Lit when a configuration error or a mismatch is detected as follows e The IATS4 LPS104 is placed in an AP slot not provisioned for the IAT Server type Yellow e The IATS4 LPS104 faceplate HDSL2 cable is disconnected e There is a mismatch between the host TO provisioning and the IAT phantom CU equipage IAT01 only Lit when a failure of one or more lines from the IATS4 veloi LPS104 to the IAT
222. z and 1 0 amp e DC power The DC input power required for the terminal is 50 VA at 40 to 56 V DC Controlled The ConnectReach Terminal is not hardened for outside plant use The terminal environment only must be installed in a controlled environment such as a telephone equipment closet or a customer premises and it cannot be mounted in an outside plant cabinet or other locations not protected from environmental hazards The electrical interfaces of the ConnectReach Terminal are not protected from hazards such as lightning and foreign EMF Mounting The ConnectReach Terminal can be mounted as follows e 19 or 23 inch rack mount e Wall mount 10 2 October 2002 AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Product Description ConnectReach Terminal Description SET e Desk top mount The minimum clearance around the ConnectReach Terminal after it is installed should be e Above 1 75 inches e Below 0 0 inches e Front 5 0 inches e Rear 0 6 inches e Sides 2 0 inches Equipment The ConnectReach Terminal can be ordered in several standard configurations general depending on the features desired The choices include the following e AC or DC power e Type and size of FXS and FXO line cards e Data feature e LCR feature e BOX feature e Added supporting equipment For ordering convenience there are orderable packaged assemblies with typical needed feature sets These include a ConnectReach Terminal with 24
223. zero code Framing formats The system supports two different DS1 frame formats e ESF e SF traditional D4 framing used for DS1 facilities AnyMedia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 October 2002 5 17 Configuration Management D 1 IAT Server Port 363 211 127 Provisioning OAM amp P for IAT Services o Fw ps Fe The SF and ESF formats are defined in T1 107 1988 IAT01 DS1 signals must be provisioned with the ESF format IATO2 DS1 signals may be provisioned for either the SF or ESF format Equalization The equalization for DS1 interface may be provisioned to match the distance in feet from the IAT Server to the DSX 1 cross connect EQLZ may be provisioned with any value from 0 to 655 Signal degrade The signal degrade threshold DGTH is the value that determines the threshold performance monitoring threshold before an alert is sent to the operations support system Values are 4 bit error rate of 10 5 10 6 10 and 7 10 5 18 October 2002 AnyMedlia IAT Feature Supplement Issue 5 363 211 127 Configuration Management HDSL2 IAT Server OAM amp P for IAT Services Port Provisioning Configuration Management HDSL2 IAT Server Port Provisioning Overview The HDSL2 IAT Server ports in the AnyMedia FAST shelf terminate the distribution HDSL2 facilities from IATs The IAT Server supports the HDSL2 interface as specified in T1E1 4 99 006R4 HDSL2 provides full duplex transmission of full 1 544 Mbps DS1 payload The HDSL2 ma

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