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1. 257 Figure 4 Device gt Test Menu 258 Figure 5 Device gt Performance Menu 259 Figure 6 Network Port Throughput Data 260 Figure 7 Chart Properties Menu Panel 261 Figure 8 Synchronized Charts 262 Figure 9 Current Activity Tree 2 00 ce ee eee bee eee 263 Figure 10 Dial Backup gt Status Menu 264 Figure 11 Dial Backup gt Configuration Menu PRI DBU module 265 Figure 12 Dial Backup gt Configuration gt PRI Menu 266 Figure 13 Dial Backup gt Configuration gt PRI Physical Layer Menu 267 Figure 14 Dial Backup gt Dial Menu 268 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 253 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual 1 OVERVIEW N Formant is a remote access management applet served from the IQ 310 to a browser It allows the user access to the unit from any work station via the Internet or local LAN access N Formant is similar to Telnet in that it allows unit specific management for purposes of configuration status monitoring and diagnostics However N Formant provides better navigation and visualizatio
2. 32 Grounding Instructions 2 2082260 8 ais dea Pk ei Se tete en Se ele Seeley Rie ele Pie PR nues 33 Supplying Power to the Unit 33 Mounting Options ves cis Leven miens eve thawed eww ete ad da sente eed deals NETER EEE ee 34 Installing Network and Dial Backup Interface Modules 34 Instructions for Installing the IQ 310 Network and Dial Backup Interface Modules 35 56k 64k Network Interface Module P N 1202801L1 35 T1 FT1 Network Interface Module P N 1202802L1 35 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module P N 1202803L1 35 T1 Probe Network Interface Module P N 1202804L1 36 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 31 Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure IQ 310 System Manual 1 INTRODUCTION This section discusses installation of the IQ 310 system G To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNIN lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic din components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is
3. Automatic DBU Operation Disabled Daily Lockout Disabled Lockout Start Hr Pa 0 4 8 12 16 20 Lockout End Hr GhI 0 4 8 l 12 16 20 Weekend Lockout Disabled Dial on Network Failure Disabled Dial on No LMI Enabled Dial on PVC Inactive Disabled DBU Password Password Option Disabled Fail Timer x10 sec ees 0 12 24 36 48 Restore Timer min dey 0 12 24 36 48 T Redial Counter EE MMN Java Applet Window Figure 12 Dial Backup gt Configuration gt PRI Menu The PRI PHYSICAL LAYER menu contains typical T1 physical layer parameters such as LINE CODE LINE BUILD OUT CLOCK SOURCE RECEIVE GAIN START CHANNEL NUMBER OF CHANNELS TRANSMIT YELLOW ALARM LOCAL LOOPBACK and TRANSMIT PRM 266 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 7 N Formant Figure 13 shows the PRI PHYSICAL LAYER menu N FormAnt v1 3 10 15 1 62 IQ 310 with T1 Interface ama Figure 13 Dial Backup gt Configuration gt PRI Physical Layer Menu DIAL BACKuP gt DIAL MENU The DIAL menu is the area where the phone number is entered for manual dial backup The menu is shown in Figure 14 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 267 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual N FormAnt v1 3 10 15 1 62 IQ 310 with T1 Interface Figure 14 Dial Backu
4. Step Action f Power off the unit 2 Remove the cover plate from the appropriate option slot of the IQ 310 rear panel 3 Slide the option module into the option slot until the module is firmly seated against the front of the chassis 4 Secure the tabs at both edges of the module 5 Connect the cables to the associated device s 6 Complete installation of remaining modules and base unit as specified in the appropriate sections of this Network Turnup Procedure 7 Power on the unit 56k 64k Network Interface Module P N 1202801L1 Shipping Contents The ADTRAN shipment of the 56k 64k Network Interface Module includes the following items e 56k 64k Network Interface Module e 56k 64k Network Interface Module Quick Start Guide e RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable ADTRAN P N 3127004 T1 FT1 Network Interface Module P N 1202802L1 Shipping Contents The ADTRAN shipment of the T1 FT1 Network Interface Module includes the following items T1 FT1 Network Interface Module e T1 FT1 Network Interface Module Quick Start Guide e RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable ADTRAN P N 3127004 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module P N 1202803L1 Shipping Contents The ADTRAN shipment of the T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module includes the following items e T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module e T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module Quick Start Guide e Two RJ 45 to RJ 45 cables ADTRAN P N 3127004 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN
5. 58 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM NAME Enter a descriptive name for the unit This name can help you distinguish between different installations Enter up to 20 alpha numeric characters in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underbar The name is then displayed in the terminal menu This selection is only available for the terminal interface CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt PROPRIETARY OPTIONS The proprietary option affects the following functions remote login delay measurement sequence number checking and dial backup The following sections describe the interaction of the proprietary option and these functions Remote Login Both units must have the proprietary option set to enabled in order for REMOTE LOGIN to function properly If the proprietary option is disabled on the unit the REMOTE LOGIN option will not appear as a choice on the unit s menus via the terminal interface If the proprietary option is enabled on the local unit but disabled on the remote unit the local unit will have the REMOTE LOGIN option on the menu but the remote login will not be successful The screen will lock at the Any key to continue or lt CTRL L gt lt ENTER gt to exit screen Pressing lt CTRL L gt will unlock the screen Delay Measurement and Sequence Number Checking Both units must have the proprietary option set
6. 5 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to assure the GROUP parameter on the host unit will initiate dial backup At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Montgomery to Huntsville The PVC entries on the Montgomery IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 30 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual TA Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help Iq ee ee Port PUC Options 11 DLCI ysica ayer Uptions Frame Relay Options 600 12565551000 Hone Figure 30 Montgomery IQ 310 DLCI 500 Screen 250 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 Again for this example only the dial backup will only originate from the Huntsville site in order to demonstrate the call order parameter In a normal circuit the parameters prog
7. or Connect a PC emulating a VT100 terminal to the IQ 310 Most personal computers or laptops can run communications software that will emulate a VT100 terminal Windows programs such as Terminal or Hyperterminal are two such examples in the Windows format However there are many other adequate commercially available software packages which will allow your PC or laptop to emulate a VT100 terminal Certain configuration items must be set on a PC or laptop to act as a VT100 terminal for the IQ 310 e Set the PC for direct connect on the appropriate com port instead of dial up connection Set the parameters of the communications software to 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control e Plug one end of the DB 9 data cable into the IQ 310 CRAFT CONTROL port Plug the other end of the DB 9 cable into the com port of the PC or laptop Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for your equipment You are now ready to login to the IQ 310 as described in DLP 002 Logging in to the System Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 86 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 2 Logging in to the System Introduction Once connected to the IQ 310 via either a VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal it is necessary to login to the system to gain access to t
8. 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 29 Section 2 Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual External DCE DBU Module P N 1204006L2 The following table shows the pinouts for the DCE DBU Module Table 14 DCE Connector Pin Assignments DB25 Pin V 35 Pin Function DTE Port Direction DCE Port Direction 1 A FGND 2 TD EIA 232 O 3 RD EIA 232 O 4 C RTS O 5 D CTS O 6 E DSR O 7 B GND 8 F DCD O 9 NEG 10 POS 11 AA TC B V 35 O 12 Y TC A V 35 O 13 V RC A V 35 O 14 T RC B V 35 O 15 TC EIA 232 O 16 R RD A V 35 O 17 RC 18 S TD B V 35 O 19 P TD A V 35 O 20 H DTR O 21 W ETC B V 35 O 22 23 U ETC A V 35 O 24 ETC EIA 232 O 25 X RC B V 35 O The IQ 310 External DCE Module DB 25 interface supports EIA 232 or V 35 Lu V 35 requires an external DCE V 35 adapter cable male DB 25 to male V 35 P N 1200193L1 or male DB 25 to female V 35 P N 1200194L1 30 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A NETWORK TURNUP PROCEDURE Provides shipment contents list grounding instructions mounting options and specifics of supplying power to the unit CONTENTS Introduction 2688220 eat Sieg ae de ne ve en hE Pe mn De estate Cae kee rene 32 Unpack and Inspect the SYSTEM 4 32 Contents of ADTRAN Shipments
9. CFG 3 Frame Relay Primary Rate ISDN Dial Backup with the IQ 310 Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 provides disaster recovery protection for Frame Relay circuits This configuration guide will describe how to configure Primary Rate ISDN PRI Dial Backup DBU between a host site and 23 remote sites The IQ 310 can simultaneously support 23 calls at 64K The host unit used in this example is an IQ 310 with ISDN PRI DBU and T1 DSX modules The IQ 310 will support DBU sessions with the various ADTRAN IQ and ATLAS units The remote units used in this example are an ADTRAN DSU IQ TSU IQ and TSU IQ with BRI DBU modules Before You Begin For this example each IQ 310 unit will require an ISDN PRI DBU module P N 1204008L2 and a T1 DSX module P N 1202803L1 The remote units will require ISDN BRI DBU modules P N 1204004L2 Network Description Figure on page 182 is a diagram of the Frame Relay example network used in this configuration guide In this example the host site is Huntsville Twenty three Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs originate from Huntsville Three of the twenty three remote sites are shown Atlanta Montgomery and Birmingham The twenty three DLCIs used by the host site to communicate with these remotes are 16 38 with 16 connecting to remote site 1 17 connecting to remote site 2 etc All remote sites use DLCI 20 for communication with Huntsville The remote site extensions begin with 555 2000 and increment by one digit
10. If you are not already connected to the IQ 310 s CRAFT CONTROL port either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software follow the procedure in DLP 1 Connecting to the CRAFT CONTROL port limits the upgrade procedure to XMODEM only Login to the unit see DLP 2 for details Go to the UTILITIES gt FIRMWARE UPGRADE menu and press the right arrow key to access the right pane menus Go to the XFER METHOD menu and select XMODEM View CURRENT STATUS to verify the progress of the current firmware update or any errors encountered during the download process 6 Select BEGIN UPDATE to start the update process Enter Y to confirm the transfer and set up the module to receive the XMODEM Upload When the IQ 310 is ready to receive the XMODEM upload the menu screen will clear and display Awaiting XMODEM Upload lt CTRL X gt to Cancel If this does not appear please review the steps above for possible configuration errors 7 From the terminal emulation software begin the XMODEM upload by using the appropriate command sequence This may take several minutes If necessary refer to the terminal emulation software documentation for help Also when specifying the filename ensure that the file transferred is the one provided by ADTRAN Otherwise the update will not complete successfully Because XMODEM data is being transferred in band through the menu interface the VT100 menus of the IQ 310 will be
11. SDN Options all Screening Figure 7 DBU Criteria Menu Huntsville IQ 310 WITH NETWORK FAILURE is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to assure the GROUP parameter will initiate the dial backup 1 Use the arrow keys to select the WITH No LMI parameter then press lt ENTER gt Select DISABLED and press lt ENTER gt This will assure the GROUP parameter will initiate the dial backup Press the down arrow to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ 310 DLCI table under NETWoRK PVC Options A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive This parameter must be enabled for the group parameter to function 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 165 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual Atlanta IQ 310 and Birmingham IQ 310 All DBU CRITERIA should be disabled on both these units Again this is only to clarify this example of how the GROUP parameter works Under normal circuit conditions these parameters would be enabled Once these DBU CRITERIA parameters have been configured properly the Huntsville Atlanta and Birmingh
12. The DTE STATUS menu contains a status of the DTE LEDs and the DTE signal state 256 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 7 N Formant e The DSX 1 STATUS menu contains a status of the DSX 1 port The PVC LIST menu contains a list of DLCIs their states and an indication of whether statistics are currently available for that PVC DEVICE gt CONFIGURATION The CONFIGURATION menu contains basic configuration parameters for the following items SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION DTE CONFIGURATION DS1 MAP CONFIGURATION DSX 1 CONFIGURATION PVC CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW PVC CONFIGURATION PVC DBU CONFIGURATION TRAP CONFIGURATION FR MONITORING CONFIGURATION and the INTERFACES TABLE as shown in Figure 3 The DS1 MAP CONFIGURATION and DSX 1 CONFIGURATION options appear only if the T1 DSX 1 module is installed System Configuration E Network Configuration E DTE Configuration DS1 Map Configuration E DSX 1 Configuration E PVC Configuration Overview E PYC Configuration E PVC Traffic Shaping E Application Traffic Shaping PYC DBU Configuration Trap Configuration E FR Monitoring Configuration E interfaces Table El Test E Performance Figure 3 Device gt Configuration Menu The SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu contains items such as SYSTEM NAME PASSWORD TIME DATE IP ADDRESS IP SUBNET MASK GATEWAY IP ADDRESS and CONTROL PORT BAUD RAT
13. 1 From the screen shown in Figure 9 press the down arrow to select ISDN OPTIONS The screen shown in Figure 10 is now displayed The default values for the parameters on this menu are shown VT100 Terminal Oj x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup BU Uptions DBU Criteria DBU Pre DN D re ee Figure 10 ISDN Options Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select SWITCH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The SWITCH TYPE selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Select LUCENT 5ESS DMS 100 NATIONAL or NEC and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch type for all three 1Q 310 DBU modules is NATIONAL Down arrow to select NATIONAL then press lt ENTER gt 3 Down arrow to select B CHANNEL BIT RATE then press lt ENTER gt Select 54KBPS or 64KBPS and press lt ENTER gt Generally leave this value to its default of 64 KBPS unless your ISDN service only provides 56 kbps 4 Down arrow to select the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS on the BRI line then press lt ENTER gt Enter 1 for single channel service or 2 for dual channel service and press lt ENTER gt If your Telephone Company has given you two SPIDs you should set the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS to 2 5 Down arrow to select SPID1 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the first B channel and press lt
14. 25 T1 FT1 Network Interface Module RJ 48C P N 1202802L1 26 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module RJ 48C P N 1202803L1 27 T1 Probe Network Interface Module RJ 48C P N 1202804L1 28 Dial Backup Interface Modules 28 V 34 DBU Module P N 1204002L3 29 ISDN BRI DBU Module P N 1204004L2 29 ISDN PRI DBU Module P N 1204008L2 29 External DCE DBU Module P N 1204006L2 30 FIGURES Figure 1 1Q 310 Front Panel Layout 21 Figure 2 1Q 310 Rear Panel 04444 eee eens 23 TABLES Table 1 Q310 LEDS 200 844 eed hag Pee Oe gate Be el oP eee ET Et de 22 Table 2 V 35 Winchester Pinout 24 Table 3 CRAFT CONTROL Pinout 0 0 eae 25 Table 4 EAN Ethernet PINOUT 2 222 seat sortant gan aah Qed Baa Ban deh Bley A Boe dre ea es 25 Table 5 56k 64k Network Interface Module Pinout 26 Table 6 T1 FT1 Network Interface Module Pinout 26 Table 7 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module Pinout T1 Port 27 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc Se
15. 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 159 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual To configure the sample network perform the steps given in the following pages Atlanta External Router Huntsville External Router DLCI 160 mere 555 2000 LDN2 555 2001 SPID1 770 555 2000 0101 SPID2 770 555 2001 0101 Birmingham External Router Im Es ec LDN1 555 1000 LDN2 555 1001 SPID1 256 555 1000 0101 SPID2 256 555 1001 0101 IQ 310 LDN1 555 3000 LDN2 555 3001 SPID1 205 555 3000 0101 SPID2 205 555 3001 0101 Figure 1 1Q 310 Frame Relay Dial Backup DBU On Inactive Group Example 160 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters 1 From the CONFIGURATION menu terminal screen Figure 2 of the IQ 310 select CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Figure 2 Main Menu 2 Using the arrow keys select DIAL BACKUP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 2 then press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 3 VT100 Terminal 1x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 19 310 tontiauration Dial Backup D Por Network Port oon Port ystem Figure 3 Dial Backup Menu 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 161 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual By default AUTO DBU is disable
16. It is not necessary to adjust these parameters from their default values for basic Frame Relay dial backup With CALL SCREENING enabled the IQ unit will only accept incoming calls from calling parties matching one of the phone numbers configured for Number through Number 5 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 241 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual Configuring PVC Options 1 Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 21 appears Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 EE ioj x Session Edit Options Capture Help Figure 21 Configuration Menu 2 Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK PORT then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 22 will appear amp VT100 Terminal L 0LX Session Edit Port Options Capture Help Physical Layer Uptions Frame Relay ie tess Management DLI 1 Management DLCI 2 Mgmt DLCI 1 hode Mgmt DLCI 2 Mode Maximum PUC Count History Interval Count PUC Options Figure 22 Network Port Menu 3 Press the right arrow once and then down arrow until PVC OPTIONS is selected Press lt ENTER gt and the screen shown in Figure 23 is shown 242 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 E 7100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options Physica ayer Uptions y arane ance SEULE L Figure 23 PVC Options Menu Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 200 Use the right arrow to sel
17. 11 Customer Service Product Support Information and Training IQ 310 System Manual Post Sale Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support If additional support is needed the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base updated firmware releases latest product documentation service request ticket generation and trouble shooting tools All of this and more is available at http support adtran com When needed further post sales assistance is available by calling our Technical Support Center Please have your unit serial number available when you call Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Installation and Maintenance Support The ADTRAN Custom Extended Services ACES program offers multiple types and levels of installation and maintenance services which allow you to choose the kind of assistance you need This support is available at http www adtran com aces For questions call the ACES Help Desk ACES Help Desk 888 874 ACES 2237 Training The Enterprise Network EN Technical Training Department offers training on our most popular products These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN s product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at your site For more information about training plea
18. 4 Down arrow to select the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS on the BRI line then press lt ENTER gt Enter 1 for single channel service or 2 for dual channel service and press lt ENTER gt If your Telephone Company has given you two SPIDs you should set the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS to 2 5 Down arrow to select SPID1 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the first B channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured 6 Down arrow to select SPID2 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the second B channel and press lt ENTER gt Again for the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave this entry blank 7 Down arrow to select LDN1 then press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company for the first B Channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 169 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual 8 Down arrow to select LDN2 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the Local Directory Number assigned to the second B Channel by the Telephone Company and press lt ENTER gt Again for the exampl
19. AIS ALARM RED ALARM YELLOW ALARM and PLL ALARM are events with two states active and inactive If the event occurs one or more times for the given interval the field is active and ALARM is displayed The ore first column of the VIEW BY INTERVAL menu represents information for the entire current day Therefore once an alarm becomes active it remains active in the first field for the entire 24 hour period VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt SIGNAL Loss If ALARM is displayed a loss of signal occurred on the T1 DBU port one or more times during the given interval Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt TELCO TEST If ALARM is displayed a loopback code was received on the T1 DBU port one or more times during the given interval Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt AIS ALARM If ALARM is displayed unframed all ones were received on the T1 DBU port one or more times during the given interval This indicates that the T1 is out of service Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt RED ALARM If ALARM is displayed a loss of frame synchronization occurred on the T1 DBU port one or more times during the given interval Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt YELLOW ALARM If ALARM is displayed
20. Daily Lockout Disable Lockout Start 0 Lockout End 0 Weekend Lock Disable Figure 6 DBU Options Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 163 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual The ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option The AUTO DBU option is still the controlling option If AUTO DBU is disabled the unit will not answer the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call In addition the ANSWER ALWAYS feature must work in conjunction with the ORIGINATE ANSWER feature The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a non frame relay circuit signaling none If ANSWER ALWAYS is enabled and AUTO DBU enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below None Enabled Originate None Enabled Originate None Ena
21. Delete a list item For example delete an item from the list by pressing lt D gt while the cursor is over the index number Getting Help Press lt CTRL Z gt to activate a help screen that displays the available keystrokes you can use to navigate the terminal menu 2 TERMINAL MENU AND SYSTEM CONTROL Selecting the Appropriate Menu The terminal menu is the access point to all other operations Each terminal menu item has several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific operations and parameters Use the chart below to help select the appropriate terminal menu To do this Go to this menu interfaces to provision system options Set network operating parameters for the DTE network and dial backup CONFIGURATION Display status information for the DTE port network port DBU port VIEW STATISTICS ETHERNET port CRAFT CONTROL port and system Activate ping Net and DTE loopback and PVC loopback testing TEST functions Access dialing functions only available when DBU module is installed DIAL Upgrade firmware FIRMWARE UPGRADE 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 41 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual 3 MENU DESCRIPTIONS CONFIGURATION MENUS Module is installed or The following PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS do not apply if the T1 Probe Network Interface CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt PHYSICAL LAY
22. IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Wor Please see your Network Administrator for the proper assignment of the following Prerequisite Procedures This procedure assumes that the IQ 310 unit is connected to an IP network and is powered up Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e WVT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal e DB 9 to DB 25 adapter if the PC s com port is DB 25 customer provided To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic din components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 93 Section 5 DLP 4 IQ 310 System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed Terminal Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Connect the IQ 310 unit to your VT100 system details found in DLP 1 Login to the system details for logging in are in DLP 2 From the CONFIGURATION menu select the SYSTEM option and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM m
23. IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup Auto DBU D Port Disable Network Port DSR Port Systen Figure 4 Auto DBU Selections Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt At this point the AUTO DBU parameter will change to ENABLE and the screen shown in Figure 5 will appear 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 63 YT100 Terminal O x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help Auto DBU DBU Options S DBU Criteria Dial Backup DBU Timers ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 5 Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1 Press the down arrow to select DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 6 will appear The default parameter values for this screen are shown amp T100 Terminal OI x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help Answer Always Beeper Option Password Opt DBU Password Daily Lockout Lockout Start Lockout End Weekend Lock Figure 6 DBU Options Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 231 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual The ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option The AUTO DBU option is still the controlling option If AUTO DBU is disabled the unit will not answer the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown
24. Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 710 Configuration Dial Backup DBU Uptions DBU Criteria DBU Timers Call Screening Figure 15 Huntsville ISDN Options Menu 238 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 z Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help ISDN Options PEN a B Channel Bit Rate umber Of B Channels Figure 16 Atlanta ISDN Options Menu gt Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help ISDN Options Switch UT B Channel Bit Rate HT EU Of B Channels Figure 17 Birmingham ISDN Options Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 239 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help switch Type B Channel Bit Rate TL Of B Channels Figure 18 Montgomery ISDN Options Menu Session Edit Options Capture Help Switch I El e B Channel Bit Rate r Number Of B Channels ISDN Options aft 1 LDN LDN2 Figure 19 Mobile ISDN Options Menu 240 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 Call Screening 1 Press the left arrow key and then the down arrow key to select CALL SCREENING The menu shown in Figure 20 will be displayed The default values for the parameters listed on this menu are shown amp YT100 Terminal Uptions Criteria Timers Figure 20 Call Screening Menu
25. Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help A MERU eT EE T TAT Uptions al x secs oe Criteria Restore Timer mins Redial Counter ptions Wait To Redial secs 15 Call RSA Figure 39 DBU Timers Menu 210 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT To REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts ISDN Options 1 Use the down arrow to select ISDN OPTIONS press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 40 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup ISDN Options BU Uptions BU Criteria BU D D Timers TSDR p tions a creening Figure 40 ISDN Options Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select SWITCH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The
26. The default password is adtran all lowercase 5 The following screen will appear 134 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Configuration D ort View Statistics Network Port Test Dial Backup Dial System Firmware Upgrade 6 You are now Telnetted into the IQ 310 menu system Section 5 DLP 13 7 When you complete your configuration changes press lt CTRL L gt to logout and close the session Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 135 Section 5 DLP 13 IQ 310 System Manual 136 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A CFG 1 CFG 2 CFG 3 CFG 4 CONFIGURATION GUIDES Basic Frame Relay Dial Backup Between Multiple Sites with the IQ 310 139 Example of the IQ 310 DBU on Inactive Group Parameter 159 Frame Relay Primary Rate ISDN Dial Backup with the IQ 310 181 Example of the IQ 310 Call Order Parameter 227 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 137 Section 6 Configuration Guides IQ 310 System Manual 138 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A CFG 1 Basic Frame Relay Dial Backup Between Multiple Sites with the IQ 310 Introduction
27. View CURRENT STATUS to verify the progress of the current firmware update or any errors encountered during the download process Refer to the table on the following page for a detailed description of messages found in this field Select BEGIN UPDATE to start the update process Enter Y to confirm the transfer and to set up the module to receive the TFTP Upload 100 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 6 During the TFTP upload process various status messages display in CURRENT UPDATE STATUS to indicate progress The following table describes these messages Message Meaning TFTP UPLOAD IN Indicates communication with the TFTP network server has been PROGRESS established and the update file is being transferred between the IQ 310 and the TFTP network server MODULE UPDATE IN The IQ 310 is now writing the code file into the flash RAM to ROM PROGRESS MODULE UPDATE Indicates the IQ 310 successfully received the update file COMPLETE UA a This message will appear if the TFTP server IP address is incorrect TFTP ERROR Indicates the TFTP network server was unable to locate the specified FILE NOT FOUND filename or path in the TFTP Server Filename field Filename may be incorrect 9 When the update process has successfully completed MODULE UPDATE COMPLETE displays in the CURRENT STATUS field The IQ 310 will restart immediately and resume operation The u
28. electrically grounded 2 UNPACK AND INSPECT THE SYSTEM Each IQ 310 is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton Open each carton carefully and avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects After unpacking the unit inspect it for possible shipping damage If the equipment has been damaged in transit immediately file a claim with the carrier then contact ADTRAN Customer Service see Warranty and Customer Service Information in the front of this manual Contents of ADTRAN Shipments Your ADTRAN shipment includes the following items e The IQ 310 base unit e The IQ 310 System CD including the System Manual and ADTRAN Utilities e RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable ADTRAN P N 3127004 e AC power cord ADTRAN P N 3127031 e Network Interface Module and appropriate contents depending on system level part number 4203801L1 IQ 310 with 56k 64k Network Interface Module 4203802L1 IQ 310 with T1 Network Interface Module 4203803L1 IQ 310 with T1 with DSX Network Interface Module 4203804L1 IQ 310 with T1 Probe Network Interface Module Refer to the individual Network Interface Module shipping contents on page 35 for additional information 32 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure 3 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The following provides grounding instruction information from the Underwriters Laboratory UL 60950 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equi
29. gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt OCTET ALIGN Number of frames received by the DBU port with a bit count that does not fall on 8 bit boundaries This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt LENGTH ERROR Number of frames received by the DBU port with fewer than 5 octets or greater than 4500 octets This link violation is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt ENCAP ERROR Number of frames received by the DBU port that have RFC 1490 errors This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt UNROUTEABLE Number of frames received by the DBU port with an IP address that does not match the IQ 310 IP address This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt T1 STATE CHG This is a count of state changes for the T1 DBU port This stat is only available if a PRI DBU module is installed 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 73 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt T1 UA TIME This is the time in seconds the T1 DBU link is down Only available with PRI DBU module installed The next six parameters SIGNAL Loss TELCO TEST
30. the telco end of the T1 was out of frame sync one or more times during the given interval Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt PLL ALARM ALARM displayed in this field usually signifies that both ends of the T1 circuit are set to provide timing Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt PATH CODE Number of path code violations received by the T1 DBU port Path code violations include frame bit errors for D4 framing and superframes with CRC errors for ESF framing Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt LINE CODE Number of line code violations received by the T1 DBU port Line code violations include BPVs that are not part of B8ZS code or excess zero violations Only available with PRI DBU module installed 74 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt DAYS The definitions for the DBU Port gt Days statistics are identical to the DBU PORT gt INTERVALS statistics The day view provides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt DSO STATS gt PRI CHANNEL DSO Channel identifier channels 1 through 24 PRI DBU only See Table 1 Table 1 PRI Channel Descriptions This Channel Signifies that D the
31. 1 1 o ry DLCI 38 Phone Number 12565551000 Call Order None On Inactive Enabled Kbps 0 g Num Checking Disabled Delay Measurement Disabled Stats Option Auto Previous Enter Selection gt Figure 58 Configure PVC Parameters Screen for Birmingham DSU IQ 226 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A CFG 4 Example of the IQ 310 Call Order Parameter Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 provides disaster recovery protection for Frame Relay circuits This configuration guide will describe how the CALL ORDER parameter works The units used in this example are IQ 310s with ISDN BRI DBU and T1 DSX modules Before You Begin For this example each IQ 310 unit will require an ISDN BRI DBU module P N 1204004L2 and a T1 DSX module P N 1202803L1 Network Description Figure on page 228 is a diagram of the Frame Relay example network used in this configuration guide In this example the host site is Huntsville Four Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs originate from Huntsville They are connected to remote sites at Atlanta Birmingham Montgomery and Mobile via DLCIs 200 400 600 and 800 respectively The local DLCIs for the remote sites are 100 for Atlanta 300 for Birmingham 500 for Montgomery and 700 for Mobile Please remember that DLCIs have local significance and are assigned by the Telephone Company TELCO when the Frame Relay network is built therefore the DLCIs for your Frame Relay network will most
32. 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SIGNAL Loss If ALARM is displayed no physical signal is present on the DSX port This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed TELCO TEST This field will indicate when the unit is in a loopback test initiated by the Telco This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed AIS ALARM If ALARM is displayed unframed all ones were received by the DSX 1 port one or more times during the given interval This indicates that the T1 is out of service This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed RED ALARM If ALARM is displayed a loss of frame synchronization occurred on the DSX 1 port one or more times during the given interval This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed YELLOW ALARM If ALARM is displayed the far end of the DSX 1 was out of frame sync one or more times during the given interval This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed PLL ALARM ALARM displayed in this field usually signifies that both ends of the DSX I circuit are set to provide timing This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed PATH CODE Number of path code violations received by the DSX 1 port Path code violations include frame bit errors for D4 framing and superframes with
33. 54016 type messages Choices YES or No CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt T1 NIM FRAMING FORMAT Set the frame format for the network interface Choices D4 ESF and AuTo Lu D4 is equivalent to superframe format SF LINE CODE Set the line code for the network interface Choices AMI alternate mark inversion or B8ZS CLOCK Source Select the clock source to be derived from the network or from the unit s internal clock The selected clocking option designates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is recovered from incoming data This option is most commonly set to FROM NETWORK Choices INTERNAL and FROM NETWORK LINE BUILDOUT LBO Select the line buildout for the network interface In AUTO mode the IQ 310 sets the LBO based on the strength of the receive signal Options AUTO 0 7 5 15 and 22 5 DB 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 45 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual Rx GAIN Select the desired receiver sensitivity setting The factory default is NORMAL which is adequate for most applications The extended setting should be used only in applications where the NORMAL setting is not sufficient If the receive signal strength is less than 30 dB choose EXTENDED CHANNEL RATE Set the channel bandwidth for 56 or 64 KBPS CHANNEL ALIGNMENT This field allows the user to select the channel alignment to be CONTIGUOUS or A
34. 61203800L1 1A DLP 8 Remote Login to an IQ 310 over Frame Relay Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports remote configuration via the VT 100 interface when the frame relay circuit is active and functional to the remote site This means that while directly connected to one IQ 310 you may configure another IQ 310 or ADTRAN IQ series product located at a remote location For example in the figure shown below the customer is using a terminal directly connected to the Huntsville IQ 310 to configure the Atlanta IQ 310 Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP 1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CONTROL CRAFT Port or DLP 12 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using the N Formant before logging in to IQ 310 Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal e DB 9 to DB 25 adapter if the PC s com port is a DB 25 customer provided Huntsville Atlanta Frame 1Q 310 with BRI DBU Relay 1Q 310 with BRI DBU and T1 DSX Cards Network and T1 DSX Cards DLCI 400 DLCI 300 Figure 1 Remote Configuration 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 107 Section 5 DLP 8 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed There are two ways to access the remote login screen pressing lt CTRL R gt at initial login or logging into and out of the local unit
35. Alarm Red one of the following alarm conditions exists e Loss of signal e Loss of T1 frame sync red alarm e Receiving AIS alarm indication signal from the service provider e Frame Relay signaling is down TST Test Amber the network interface is in a loopback condition triggered locally or from the service provider DBU Dial Backup Red the unit is in dial backup 4 REVIEWING THE REAR PANEL DESIGN The IQ 310 rear panel contains two expansion slots one for Dial Backup and one for a Network Interface Module a DTE connector which provides primary channel V 35 and an Ethernet 10BaseT port for management applications see Figure 2 WAN INTERFACE 115VAC GOHZ 0 15A Figure 2 IQ 310 Rear Panel V 35 Nx56 64 Connector The DTE should be connected to the V 35 connector labeled V 35 with a maximum cable length of 100 feet Table 2 on page 24 shows the pinout for the V 35 Winchester style connector 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 23 Section 2 Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual Table 2 V 35 Winchester Pinout CCITT DESCRIPTION 101 Protective ground PG 102 Signal ground SG 105 Request to send RTS from DTE 106 Clear to send CTS to DTE 107 Data set ready DSR to DTE 109 Received line signal detector DCD to DTE Data terminal ready DTR from DTE Ring indicator RI 104 Received data
36. COUNT Set the maximum number of PVCs that the IQ 310 will monitor for statistical information This value determines the amount of history intervals available for storage To get the maximum amount of statistical history storage set this value equal to the number of PVCs assigned to the frame relay port A smaller value increases history interval count CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt HISTORY INTERVAL COUNT Set the number of history intervals to store for statistics History intervals are displayed in the INTERVAL portions of the STATISTICS menus These views provide data grouped by the interval of time selected in the HISTORY INTERVAL SIZE field The HISTORY INTERVAL COUNT field determines how many intervals can be stored at a time The maximum value allowed is affected by the MAX PVC COUNT selection previously described 48 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC CONFIG The information in this menu must be entered for each PVC DLCI numbers and their corresponding CIRs are provided by the service provider NIM is installed Wor The following NETWORK PORT gt PVC CoNFIG options are not applicable if the TI Probe When configuring PVC options using the front panel the NEXT PREV ADD and DELETE keys are used CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC CONFIG gt DLCI Enter the Network DLCI Range 16 to 1007 CONFIGURATI
37. CRC errors for ESF framing This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed LINE CODE Number of line code violations received by the DSX 1 port Line code violations include BPVs that are not part of B8ZS code or excess zero violations This stat is only available if a T1 DSX Network Interface Module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DSX PORT gt DAYS The definitions for the DSX PorT gt DAYS statistics are identical to the DSX PORT gt INTERVALS statistics The day view provides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt RX FRAMES Number of frames received by the DBU port This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 71 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt RX BYTES Number of bytes received by the DBU port This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt MAX RX THRU Maximum throughput sample in the receive direction of the DBU port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt AVG RX THRU Average throughput in the receive direction of the DBU port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps This stat is only available if
38. DLCI by looking for the active DLCI in the DLCI list Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 16 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that the Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Atlanta Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Atlanta IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville 1Q 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt This allows the Atlanta IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Huntsville in the event that DLCI 20 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch Since there is only one PVC for Atlanta there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table At this point the Atlanta IQ 310 is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville The CONFIGURE PVC OPTIONS screen is shown in Figure 21 The vertical screen shown can be achieved by placing the cursor over the number 1 indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field and pressing lt ENTER gt 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 155 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help pro 310 Configuration Network Port PUC 0 PUC 0 1 16 12565551000 one spl Disabled Disabled Auto Figure 21 Atlanta IQ 310 DLCI
39. ENABLED or DISABLED The PASSWORD OPT option is only available with the DBU module installed However this option is not available with DCE or PRI DBU modules installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt DBU PASSWORD Enter the authentication string used for making a dial backup connection The near and far end IQ 310 DBU passwords must be identical This option is only available with the DBU module installed However this option is not available with DCE or PRI DBU modules installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt DAILY LOCKOUT Enable disable the daily lockout specified by the fields LOCKOUT START and LockouT END This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt LOCKOUT START Enter the hour that the daily lockout begins and dial backup is disabled This setting only applies if the DAILY LOCKOUT parameter is enabled This option is only available with the DBU module installed Choices are 0 to 23 CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt LOCKOUT END Enter the hour that the daily lockout ends and dial backup is reactivated 0 to 23 This setting only applies if the DAILY LOCKOUT parameter is enabled This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt WEEKEND LOCK If enabled no backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday This option is only a
40. ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 147 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual 6 Down arrow to select SPID2 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the second B channel and press lt ENTER gt Again for the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave this entry blank Down arrow to select LDN1 then press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company for the first B Channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured Down arrow to select LDN2 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the Local Directory Number assigned to the second B Channel by the Telephone Company and press lt ENTER gt Again for the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave this entry blank Sample screen shots of the ISDN OPTIONS screen for the Huntsville Atlanta and Birmingham IQ 310s are shown in Figures 11 12 and 13 respectively amp VT100 Terminal er Edit Port Options Capture Help A EAA ea EU Backup Up DBU Criteria DBU Ti
41. IQ 310 From the same computer used in the previous step Telnet to the IQ 310 and verify that the Telnet session is properly opened see DLP 13 for connecting to the IQ 310 using Telnet Once the Telnet session is established press lt CTRL L gt to logout and close the session Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows or UNIX Lu allow a Telnet to be performed by simply typing Telnet lt IP Address gt at a command line prompt Telnet is a utility common on many local area networks that allows remote access to another computer or piece of equipment Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 97 Section 5 DLP 5 IQ 310 System Manual 98 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 6 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using TFTP Introduction The IQ 310 supports firmware updates via the ETHERNET port using TFTP from a network server or via the CRAFT CONTROL port using XMODEM This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful firmware upgrade using the ETHERNET port and a TFTP Server Tools and Materials Required e A PC with a Telnet client software e A TFTP server accessible on the local network a TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the
42. Inc 35 Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure IQ 310 System Manual T1 Probe Network Interface Module P N 1202804L1 Shipping Contents The ADTRAN shipment of the T1 Probe Network Interface Module includes the following items e T1 Probe Network Interface Module e T1 Probe Network Interface Module Quick Start Guide e Two RJ 45 to RJ 45 cables ADTRAN P N 3127004 36 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A USER INTERFACE GUIDE This section of ADTRAN s IQ 310 System Manual is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system It contains information about navigating the VT100 user interface and using the front panel LCD display CONTENTS Navigating the Terminal Menu 38 Terminal Menu Window 38 Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys 40 Terminal Menu and System Control 41 Selecting the Appropriate Menu 41 Menu Descriptions 5223888 bien ME Shed wa ee ed ner ae A Ee eee ee ee 42 Configuration Menus 2 6 ee et bee ee eee 42 Stats MENU si noe kak Ee a ia eo eee ee od hohe da ee DUR a Pe aa a 60 Menu Viewing Options 60 Test Menton nn siete ee sapien mene r a EA E A a E Adin a ne male 2 Puke
43. Manual t Connection 200 2 Auto DEU Disable DBU Options DBU Criteria DBU Timers ISDN Options Call Screening i Enter Selection gt Figure 49 Dial Backup Menu By default AUTO DBU is disabled This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for the DSU IQ to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units Press 1 and lt ENTER gt to select AUTO DBU select 2 for ENABLE and press lt ENTER gt 218 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 DBU Options 1 From the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen select option 2 DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen similar to Figure 50 will appear The default parameter values for this screen are shown Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help DEU Uptions Answer Always Enable Beeper Option Enable Password Opt Disable DBU Password i Daily Lockout Disable Lockout Start Lockout End 0 Weekend Lock Disable 4 HE she eS C 6 7 8 Enter Selection gt Figure 50 DBU Options Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option The AUTO DBU option is still the controlling option If AUTO DBU is disabled the u
44. Menu Provides on line help and information about the version number Contents Opens on line help About Displays version and owner information 3 TFTP SERVER The TFTP Server utility transfers IQ 310 configuration files to and from a TFTP server see Figure 3 for the menu tree You can install this program on a PC running any version of Microsoft Windows The configuration of an IQ 310 can be saved offline as a backup file The saved file may also be used to send the same configuration to multiple IQ 310 units Transfer configuration files using the TFTP protocol a TCP IP user protocol via the 10BaseT ETHERNET port The IQ 310 must have a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway if required and be connected to an Ethernet network before proceeding Figure 4 shows the TFTP server interface For information on transferring and saving configurations using TFTP refer to the Detailed Level Procedures section of this manual Ry Files must be placed in the Application directory where you installed the product Received files are also placed here Enable Server Disable Abort Exit TFTP Server to Clipboard Print Log to Printer Clear Log Help Contents About Figure 3 TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 275 Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities IQ 310 System Manual Atlas TFTP Server x Server PrintLog Help Status OPEN Port 69 mholder adt
45. Poe AE Mee dia 78 Dial MenUs22 es ns AA nt NE ee Be i Bae en oe ce SE 81 Utilities Mens 3 55 4 ae ee sen Silty AE RARE Ea E A Eat ie E ces one ha ah 82 FIGURES Figure 1 Top Level Terminal Menu Window 38 Figure 2 Alternate Menu View 39 Figure 3 Example of Interval View 61 Figures Test M nard Dade 2p edna AA 78 TABLES Table 1 PRI Channel Descriptions 75 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 37 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual 1 NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU Terminal Menu Window The IQ 310 uses a multi level menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields All menu items and data fields display in the terminal menu window see Figure 1 through which you have complete control of the IQ 310 Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help Menu Path IQ 310 Configuration Configuration D Port View Statistics Network Port Test Dial Backup ial System Firmware Upgrade Right Pane Login Type D Huntsville l Norma z ignaling UP g kaa T l Network Status Signaling Status Navigation Help System Name DBU Status Figure 1 Top Level Terminal Menu Window Menu Path The first line of the terminal menu window the menu path shows the session s
46. Preferences History Section 7 N Formant xj Baz E Device E Status E Configuration E Test E Performance E Network EE pvc E Application Current Activity Recent Activity No indices for this panel pyco PVC 16 CIR 0 Kbps Rx Q Tx 26 55 Kbps Adtran Diagnostics 1 08 Kbps DNS 0 00 Kbps Default 17 78 Kbps FTP 0 00 Kbps willi HTTP 0 00 Kbps ICMP 7 68 Kbps NetBlOS IP 0 00 Kbps Port_28044 0 00 Kbps Port_35315 0 00 Kbps TIP 0 00 Kbps Telnet 0 00 Kbps 445 32 Kbps Adtran Diagnostics 1 08 Kbps DNS 0 00 Kbps Default 436 55 Kbps wilt FTP 0 00 Kbps wilh HTTP 0 00 Kbps ICMP 7 68 Kbps NetBlOS IP 0 00 Kbps Port_28044 0 00 Kbps Port_35315 0 00 Kbps Telnet 0 00 Kbps Java Applet Window Figure 9 Current Activity Tree The current activity tree is polled every 10 seconds The colors are based on the activity over the most recent 10 second interval Gray No Activity Black Active Normal Activity Red Active Over CIR 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 263 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual DIAL BACKUP MODULE MENUS The IQ 310 Dial Backup Module menus are divided into three main areas STATUS CONFIGURATION and DIAL Each of these menus may be expanded by clicking on the desired option DIAL BACKUP gt STATUS The STATUS menu contains statis
47. Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 20 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation You can verify the correct DLCI by looking for the active DLCI in the DLC list Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17705552000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings The default parameter of none is sufficient for basic dial backup operation This parameter will be discussed further in a later example Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt This allows the Huntsville IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Atlanta in the event that DLCI 16 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch 152 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Atlanta The PVC entry
48. The ADTRAN IQ 310 provides disaster recovery protection for Frame Relay circuits This configuration guide will describe how to configure dial backup DBU between a host site and two remote sites The units used in this example are IQ 310s with ISDN BRI DBU and T1 DSX modules Before You Begin For this example each IQ 310 unit will require an ISDN BRI DBU module P N 1204004L2 and a T1 DSX module P N 1202803L1 Network Description Figure on page 140 is a diagram of the Frame Relay example network used in this configuration guide In this example the host site is Huntsville Two Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs originate from Huntsville One circuit is connected to Atlanta and the other to Birmingham The two DLCIs used by the host site to communicate with the remotes are 16 and 17 Atlanta and Birmingham are the two remote sites They both use DLCI 20 for communication with Huntsville Please remember that DLCIs have local significance and are assigned by the Telephone Company TELCO when the Frame Relay network is built therefore the DLCIs for your Frame Relay network will most likely be different from the ones used in this example The remaining parameters described in Figure provide a description of the BRI lines that terminate into the three IQ 310s The Telephone Company will provide you with the Local Directory Numbers LDNs and Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs for each of your BRI lines In addition you must know which type
49. and AUTO DBU enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below None Enabled Originate Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call The BEEPER OPTION allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup PASSWORD OPTION and DBU PASSWORD are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ 310 unit from establishing dial backup with unknown units DAILY LOCKOUT enabled prevents the IQ 310 unit from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by LOCKOUT START and LOCKOUT EnD With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 DBU Criteria 1 From the screen shown in Figure 6 press the down arrow to select DBU CRITERIA The menu screen shown in Figure
50. and bytes throughput in both receive and transmit directions for a specific network port As a chart is selected a list of ports appears in the index panel Data is plotted for a single port at a time The user may click on the desired port in the index panel to display the data for that port The PVC option presents the previous four charts except that the throughput is shown for an individual PVC As a chart is selected a list of PVCs appears in the index panel The user may click on the desired PVC in the index panel to display the data for that PVC 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 259 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual 10 15 1 15 1Q 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface LEE Device E Status E Configuration E Test Performance E Network Frame Throughput Rx Frame Throughput Tx Byte Throughput Rx Byte Throughput Tx E Pvc E Dial Back Up Card 1 11 25 1 11 50 1 12 16 Figure 6 Network Port Throughput Data By default the unit is polled at five second intervals The most recent data point is displayed on the right side of the chart and the older data scrolls to the left as the chart is updated As the mouse is moved over the chart the value and timestamp of the closest datapoint are shown in the boxes at the bottom of the chart A scroll bar at the bottom of the chart allows the user to scroll the chart right or left in order to
51. answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call The BEEPER OPTION allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup PASSWORD OPTION and DBU OPTION are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ from establishing dial backup with unknown units DAILY LOCKOUT enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by LOCKOUT START and LOCKOUT END With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sun day 208 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 DBU Criteria 1 From the screen shown in Figure 36 press the down arrow to select DBU CRITERIA The menu screen shown in Figure 37 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 TS Edit Options Capture Help IN 3 1ursontiauration Dial Backup DBU HET DH IST TE D15 e DBU Criteria Enable imers Disable I C SDN Options all Screening Figure 37 DBU Criteria Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select WITH NETWORK FAILURE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt E
52. are empty LENGTH ERROR Number of frames received by the network port with fewer than 5 octets or greater than 4500 octets This link violation is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field EA VIOLATION Number of frames received by the network port with an error in the extended address EA bit field of the frame relay header ENCAP ERROR Number of frames received by the network port on a dedicated management DLCI that have RFC 1490 errors These errors are also reflected in the Discard Frame field Lu If both management DLCIs are shared the Encapsulation Error field is N A INACTIVE DLCI Number of frames received by the network port on an inactive DLCI INVALID DLCI Number of frames received by the network port on a DLCI that is out of range The valid DLCI range is 16 to 1007 UNROUTEABLE Number of frames received by the network port on a dedicated management DLCI with an IP address that does not match the IQ 310 IP address Lu If both MANAGEMENT DLCIS are SHARED the UNROUTEABLE field is non applicable 66 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide DDS T1 STATE CHG module dependent The DDS STATE CHG statistic is available for the 56k 64k Network Interface Module It is a count of state changes for the DDS port The T1 STATE CHG statistic is available for the T1 and T1 DSX Network Interface Modules It is a count of state changes for the T1 port DDS T1 UA TI
53. backup locations CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC CONFIG gt DBU CALL ORDER This determines the order in which a list of backup locations will be dialed This applies only to auto dial backup processes that are triggered by port failure If all DBU Call Order entries are set to NONE then the first entry with a DBU phone number will be used CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC CONFIG gt DBU ON INACTIVE This option works in conjunction with the dial backup criteria option WITH PVC INACTIVE For the DBU ON INACTIVE option to have an affect on auto DBU operation the WITH PVC INACTIVE option must be set to ENABLE If DBU ON INACTIVE is set for ENABLED and the PVC designated by the DLCI element goes to an inactive or unknown state the IQ 310 will dial the phone number designated by the DBU PHONE NUMBER element in the table entry GROUP is a special case in which all PVCs that are part of a group must be in an inactive or unknown state before the auto DBU process is triggered This special case is treated as a port failure in which the DBU CALL ORDER entry applies CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC OPTIONS gt CIR KBPS Enter the CIR committed information rate in kbps for the corresponding DLCI The information is provided by your service provider and must be entered for each PVC Lu The following PVC OPTIONS are applicable to all Network Interface Modules CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC OPTIONS
54. below ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call In addition the ANSWER ALWAYS feature must work in conjunction with the ORIGINATE ANSWER feature The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a non frame relay circuit signaling none If ANSWER ALWAYS is enabled and AUTO DBU enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below None Enabled Originate None Enabled Originate None Enabled Answer None Enabled Answer None Disabled Originate None Disabled Originate None Disabled Answer None Disabled Answer Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Unit will answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call The BEEPER OPTION allows the user to control the intermittent b
55. current position path in the menu structure For example Figure 1 shows the top level menu with the cursor on the CONFIGURATION submenu therefore the menu path reads IQ 310 CONFIGURATION Window Panes When you first start a terminal menu session the terminal menu window is divided into left and right panes The left pane shows the list of available submenus while the right pane shows the contents of the currently selected submenu You can view the terminal windows in two ways with fields and submenus displaying horizontally across the right pane or with fields and submenus displaying vertically down the right pane Viewing submenus vertically rather than horizontally allows you to see information at a glance rather than scrolling horizontally across the window To change the view move your cursor to an index number and press lt ENTER gt Figure 2 shows this alternate view Fields and submenu names may vary slightly in this view 38 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help MN 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 1 Puc 0 11 6 D Uptions DBU DLCI n TE tions 3 DBU Phone Number 12565551000 tions 4 DBU On Inactive Disabled tions 5 CIR Kbps z j Seg Num Checking Disabled Delay Measurement Disabled Stats Option Auto Figure 2 Alternate Menu View Window Pane Navigation Use the following ch
56. ending with 555 2022 at remote site 23 For example remote site two s extension will be 555 2001 remote site three s extension will be 555 2002 and so on All SPIDs will use the 256 555 20XX 0101 format All area codes for this example will be 256 Please remember DLCIs have local significance and are assigned by the Telephone Company TELCO when the Frame Relay network is built therefore the DLCIs for your Frame Relay network will most likely be different from the ones used in this example The remaining parameters described in Figure provide a description of the BRI lines that terminate into the remote units The Telephone Company will provide you with the Local Directory Numbers LDNs and Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs for each of your BRI lines In addition you must know which type of Central Office CO switch is providing the ISDN service The PRI unit will require one LDN as shown in Figure 1 Configuration options vary depending on the DBU module and the network interface installed In order to clarify the configurations examples will be provided for the host and all three remote units 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 181 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual To configure the sample network perform the steps given in the following pages TSU IQ with Atlanta BRI DBU Card Remote Site 1 LDN 1 555 2000 SPID 1 256 555 2000 0101 DLCI 20 Relay HUNTSVILLE Network 1Q 310 wi
57. for DLCI 16 on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 18 The vertical screen shown can be achieved by placing the cursor over the number indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field and pressing lt ENTER gt The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQ NUM CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS OPTION are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 11 DBU On Inactive 20 17705552000 None D g Disabled Disabled Auto Figure 18 Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 16 Screen 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 153 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual Huntsville 1Q 310 DCLI 17 1 Using the arrow keys place the cursor over the number 1 indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field then press the letter for insert This creates a new entry in the PVC OPTIONS table The screen shown in Figure 19 should now appear amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 11 DBU Phone Number ysical Layer Uptions Frame Relay Options 20 i 000 None Enabled 0 0 None Disabled Figure 19 New Entry Screen 2 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right ar
58. inoperable from the CRAFT CONTROL interface You can cancel the update at any point in time within the terminal emulation software Please consult the documentation provided with the terminal emulation software to determine how to do this 8 When the update process has successfully completed IDLE displays in the CURRENT STATUS field and MODULE UPDATE COMPLETE displays in the PREVIOUS STATUS field The IQ 310 will restart immediately and resume operation or The IQ 310 continues to pass data during the XMODEM update During restart the IQ 310 is inoperable Alternately if the unit is part of a management cluster connected to the local network you may use a PC connected to the network to Telnet into the unit By utilizing the ETHERNET port the IQ 310 may be quickly upgraded using TFTP provided there is a TFTP server on the local network The IQ 310 ships with ADTRAN Utilities software which includes a TFTP server See DLP 6 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using TFTP for more details The ADTRAN Utitilities software is also available on the ADTRAN website at www adtran com 104 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 7 Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 105 Section 5 DLP 7 IQ 310 System Manual 106 2004 ADTRAN Inc
59. leave it disabled in order to assure the GROUP parameter on the host unit will initiate dial backup At this point all PVC Options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Huntsville The PVC entries on the Birmingham IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 25 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide section of this manual 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 179 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual g Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 1 DBU Phone Number j r Uptions MER ayer 0 l aU Frame Relay Options 2565551000 Binns Figure 25 Birmingham IQ 310 DLCI 21 Screen If there is a problem and DLCIs 16 and 18 go inactive the IQ 310 would not dial because all DLCIs in the group are not inactive DLCI 20 is still active If DLCI 20 then goes inactive all three DLCIs 16 18 and 20 defined in the group are now inactive and the IQ 310 would dial It will dial the Birmingham site first since it is defined as call order one If at this point DLCI 16 becomes active the IQ 310 would disconnect the call to the Birmingham site since all DLCIs in the group are not inactive 180 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A
60. of Central Office CO switch is providing the ISDN service 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 139 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual To configure the sample network perform the steps given in the following pages Huntsville External Router jet oS IQ 310 u T EN uoaa in j BR LDN1 555 1000 LDN2 555 1001 SPID1 256 555 1000 0101 SPID2 256 555 1001 0101 Atlanta External Router LERES IQ 310 LDN1 555 2000 LDN2 555 2001 SPID1 770 555 2000 0101 SPID2 770 555 2001 0101 Birmingham External Router DCERE LDN1 555 3000 LDN2 555 3001 SPID1 205 555 3000 0101 SPID2 205 555 3001 0101 Figure 1 IQ 310 Frame Relay Dial Backup Example Network 140 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters 1 From the CONFIGURATION menu terminal screen Figure 2 of the IQ 310 select CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Configuration D Port Network Port fast DSX Port Dial Dial Backup Utilities Systen Figure 2 Main menu 2 Using the arrow keys select DIAL BACKuP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 2 then press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 3 amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 10 SAUTE ET Back
61. of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT To REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts ISDN Options 1 From the screen shown in Figure 13 press the down arrow to select ISDN OPTIONS The screen shown in Figure 14 is now displayed The default values for the parameters on this menu are shown E T100 Terminal Session Edit Pot Options Captue Help Figure 14 ISDN Options Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select SWITCH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The SWITCH TYPE selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Select LUCENT 5ESS DMS 100 NATIONAL or NEC and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch type for all IQ 310 DBU units is NATIONAL Down arrow to select NATIONAL then press lt ENTER gt 3 Down arrow to select B CHANNEL BIT RATE then press lt ENTER gt Select 54KBPS or 64KBPS and press lt ENTER gt Generally leave this value to its default of 64KBPs unless your ISDN service only provides 56kbps 4 Down arrow to select the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS on the BRI line then press lt ENTER gt Enter 1 for single channel service or 2 for dual channel service and press lt ENTER gt If your Telephone Company has given you two SPIDs you should set the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS to 2 5 Down arrow to select SPID1 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the SPID assigned
62. operation V 34 DBU Module P N 1204002L3 The V 34 DBU Module provides switched backup of the leased line application This module allows backup data rates of up to 33 6 kbps over the public switched telephone network PSTN ISDN BRI DBU Module P N 1204004L2 The ISDN BRI DBU basic rate interface dial backup Module supports a U interface to the Basic Rate ISDN and is compatible with National ISDN Lucent SESS DMS 100 and NEC When a T1 FT1 or T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module is installed the ISDN BRI DBU Module provides a 2B D Basic Rate ISDN service When a 56k 64k Network Interface Module is installed the ISDN BRI DBU Module provides a 1B D Basic Rate ISDN service ISDN PRI DBU Module P N 1204008L2 The ISDN PRI DBU primary rate interface dial backup Module allows the IQ 310 to accept or place up to 23 dial backup calls simultaneously This module supports 64 kbps data service Incoming calls will be accepted for 56 kbps or 64 kbps service Bonding is not supported Fractional PRI capability is supported DCE DBU Module P N 1204006L2 The DCE DBU Module connects the IQ 310 to an external DBU device such as an ISDN terminal adapter The DTR signal lead is used to initiate dial backup through the DCE DBU Module The IQ 310 supports up to 512 kbps of backup service using the DCE DBU Module 18 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A ENGINEERING GUIDELINES Provides information to assist network designers with incorpora
63. option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate IP address and press lt ENTER gt 5 From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the SUBNET MASK option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate SUBNET MASK and press lt ENTER gt 6 From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the GATEWAY IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate GATEWAY IP ADDRESS and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI 1 From the CONFIGURATION menu select NETWORK PORT and press lt ENTER gt 2 From the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu select the MANAGEMENT DLCI 1 option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt 3 If more than one management DLCI is being used select the MANAGEMENT DLCI 2 option from the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI Mode 1 From the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu select the MGMT DLCI 1 MODE option and press lt ENTER gt Select DEDICATED if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 and not used to carry customer traffic and press lt ENTER gt 2 If more than one management DLCI is being used select the MGMT DLCI 2 MODE option from the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu and press lt ENTER gt Select DEDICATED if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 and not used to carry customer traffic and press
64. programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 4 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Birmingham IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 248 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 5 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to ensure that the host unit will initiate dial backup At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Birmingham to Huntsville The PVC entries on the Birmingham IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 29 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual TA Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Op
65. properly over the network This procedure outlines those steps Prerequisite Procedures Before beginning this procedure the unit should be physically connected to the LAN and the provisioning tasks detailed in DLP 4 should be complete Tools and Materials Required e Access to a PC or other computer connected to the LAN To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic dt components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 95 Section 5 DLP 5 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1 Ascertain the IQ 310 IP address If you do not already have the IP Address for the IQ 310 either obtain it from the network administrator or manually check for the address in the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt IP ADDRESS menu of the Network Management interface 2 Ping the IQ 310 unit from a remote computer on the network Using a remote computer system connected to the LAN perform an ICMP Ping on the IP Address of the IQ 310 Verify that the unit responds properly If the IQ 310 fails to respond try the foll
66. provided 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 123 Section 5 DLP 11 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Terminal Directions Dial Options When Dial Backup is Idle all DBU modules 1 Connect the IQ 310 unit to the VT100 system details found in DLP 1 2 Login to the system details for login found in DLP 2 3 From the Main menu select DIAL and press lt ENTER gt The DIAL menu will appear The STAY ON LEASED option is not available with the PRI DBU Module installed T100 Terminal oj x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 4 To initiate manual dial backup use the arrow key to select DIAL BACKUP press lt ENTER gt The DIAL BACKUP menu will appear If STAY ON LEASED is selected the IQ 310 will remain on the leased line and will not enter dial backup mode 124 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 11 Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 ioj x Session Edit Options Capture Help Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help 6 Enter the phone number you want to dial and press lt ENTER gt Then select Dial lt gt and press lt ENTER gt Assuming the unit is configured properly for dial backup and the dial backup line is good the unit will then initiate a manual dial backup 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 125 Section 5 DLP 11 IQ 310 System Manual Dial Options during Dial Backup for
67. screen shown in Figure 30 is shown Telnet Connection 10 2 15 66 TOI x Capture Help Por Current Entry 12 Add DLCI 0 13 Delete Phone Number Call Order None On Inactive Disabled Kbps 0 Seq Num Checking Disabled Delay Measurement Disabled Stats Option Auto Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 Enter Selection gt Figure 30 Configure PVC Parameters Menu 3 Press 1 for DLCI Press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that Atlanta uses for communication with Huntsville 4 Press 2 for DBU DLCI Press lt ENTER gt Type in 16 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that the Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Atlanta Press 3 for DBU PHONE NUMBER Press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt Press 5 for DBU ON INACTIVE Press lt ENTER gt Press 2 for ENABLED Press lt ENTER gt The GROUP parameter will be discussed in a different example 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 203 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 7 Since there is only one PVC for Atlanta there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table At this point the Atlanta TSU IQ is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville The CONFIGURE PVC PARAMETERS screen is shown in Figure 31 The remaining options may be left at their default values These features are not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer
68. see the entire history The CHART PROPERTIES menu panel is accessed by right clicking anywhere in the chart area This panel allows the user to customize both the appearance and configuration of the chart The appearance of the chart can be customized by changing properties such as the chart type grid lines color and Y axis scaling The configuration of the chart can be customized by changing properties such as the polling frequency history size and synchronization 260 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Frame Throughput Rx Chart Properties Chart View History Size Poll Frequency Y Fixed Value Y Axis Scaling Y Axis Grids Visible X Axis Grids Visible Synchronize Chart Color Suspend Apply Cancel OK olx Line Chart Mi 25 min 5 sec 1 10 20 30 40 50 6 100 Frames Sec Fixed v is isl Figure 7 Chart Properties Menu Panel Section 7 N Formant The SYNCHRONIZATION option allows the user to synchronize two or more charts shown in different windows The windows can be arranged such that both charts are visible The user must select the properties for the first chart and select the SYNCHRONIZE CHART option and enter a future time for synchronization to begin Then the user must select the properties for the second chart and enter the same synchronization time When the desired synchronization time is reached both charts will begin being updated simultane
69. switch type selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Use the arrow keys to select LUCENT 5ESS DMS 100 NATIONAL or NEC press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch type for all units is NATIONAL so use the arrow keys to select NATIONAL press lt ENTER gt 3 Press the down arrow to select B CHANNEL BIT RATE then press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to select 56kbps or 64kbps then press lt ENTER gt Generally leave this value to its default of 64kbps unless your ISDN service only provides 56kbps 4 Down arrow to select NUMBER OF B CHANNELS press lt ENTER gt Enter 1 for single channel service or 2 for dual channel service and press lt ENTER gt When connecting to a host unit with a PRI module the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS should always be 1 Select 1 and press lt ENTER gt 5 Down arrow to select SPID1 for the first B Channel Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the first B channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is 25655520000101 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 211 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave SPID2 blank Down arrow to select LDN1 press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company for the first B Channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is 55
70. the IQ 310 to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units 3 Use the right arrow key to select AUTO DBU then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 4 will appear Session Edit Options Capture Help rh ait Lontrauraiion ON Bacwup muia DBU Ketoosi Port DBU Options DSX Port U Criteria DB Dial Backup DBU System PRI Figure 4 Auto DBU Selections 4 Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt At this point the AUTO DBU parameter will change to ENABLE and the screen shown in Figure 5 will appear Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 _ of x Session Edit Options Capture Help IS Aan iara ron Erai Backups naia DBU D As Port DBU Options DSX Port DBU Criteria Dial Backup DBU Timers System PRI Options Figure 5 Auto DBU Enabled 184 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 DBU Options 1 Press the down arrow to select DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 6 will appear The default parameter values for this screen are shown 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help H Be TEC Backup Figure 6 DBU Options Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The BEEPER OPTION allows the us
71. the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call In addition the ANSWER ALways feature must work in conjunction with the ORIGINATE ANSWER feature The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a non frame relay circuit signaling none If ANSWER ALWAYS is enabled and AUTO DBU enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 197 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual None Enabled Originate Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Enabled U
72. the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of CIR Max TX THRU Maximum throughput sample in the transmit direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval This is displayed in kbps AvG Tx THRU Average throughput in the transmit direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval This is displayed in kbps Max Tx UTIL Maximum utilization sample in the transmit direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of CIR AVG Tx UTIL Average utilization sample in the transmit direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of CIR Rx FECN Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the FECN bit of the frame relay header enabled Rx BECN Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the BECN bit of the frame relay header enabled Rx DE Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the discard eligibility DE bit of the frame relay header enabled Rx CR Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the CR bit of the frame relay header enabled PVC IA TIME Time in seconds that the PVC is in the inactive state 68 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Rx FECN Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with
73. the signaling state is down on the DTE port SIGNAL ERROR Number of signal frames received by the DTE port with PVC signaling protocol violations SIGNAL T O Number of T392 timeouts that have occurred on the DTE port SiG STATE CHG Number of changes in the signaling protocol state on the DTE port Rx FULL Stat Number of full status polls received on the DTE port Rx LI ONLY Number of link integrity LI responses received on the DTE port Tx FULL STAT Number of full status responses transmitted on the DTE port Tx LI ONLY Number of link integrity LI responses transmitted on the DTE port Async Status Number of asynchronous status messages received by the DTE port DISCARD FRAMES Number of frames discarded by the IQ 310 on the DTE port due to ADLC violations This count includes ABORTS CRC ERRORS OCTET ALIGN and LENGTH ERRORS ABORTS Number of frames received by the DTE port without a closing flag This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field 62 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CRC ERROR Number of frames received by the DTE port with CRC violations This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field OcTET ALIGN Number of frames received by the DTE port with a bit count that does not fall on 8 bit boundaries This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field Tx UNDERRUN Number of unde
74. to enabled in order for DELAY MEASUREMENT and SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING options to function properly If the proprietary option is disabled on the unit the DELAY MEASUREMENT and SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING options will not appear as a choice on the unit s menus via Telnet or terminal interface If the user tries to initiate a PVC loopback test the unit will display Proprietary Option Disabled If the proprietary option is enabled on the local unit and disabled on the remote unit the local units s PVC Loopback test will indicate Frames TX incrementing and Frames RX will be zero Dial Backup Both units must have the proprietary option set to enabled in order for the DIAL BACKUP options to function properly All DBU is proprietary V 34 ISDN BRI ISDN PRI and DCE The PROPRIETARY option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option If AUTO DBU is disabled the unit will not answer an incoming call regardless of the PROPRIETARY option setting If the PROPRIETARY option is disabled all DBU menus will still appear on all interfaces Telnet terminal and front panel If the PROPRIETARY option is disabled on the unit where the DBU criteria are met that unit will not attempt to dial If the PROPRIETARY option is enabled on a unit where the DBU criteria are met and disabled on the answer unit the call will connect provided AUTO DBU is set to enabled on the answer unit but data will not pass over the dial backup link CONFIGURATION gt SYST
75. to the the User Interface Guide of this manual Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 DLCI 16 13 Delete Phone Number 12565551000 Call Order None On Inactive Enabled Kbps 0 Seq Num Checking Disabled Delay Measurement Disabled Stats Option Auto Next Previous SO SOON BD FUN Enter Selection gt Parameters Figure 31 Configure PVC Parameters Screen for Atlanta TSU IQ 204 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for Remote Site 2 IQ 310 Montgomery 1 From the CONFIGURATION menu terminal screen Figure 32 of the 1Q 310 use the arrow keys to select CONFIGURATION press lt ENTER gt Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Figure 32 Configuration Menu 2 Using the arrow keys select DIAL BACKUP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 32 then press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 33 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help 10 310 Configuration Dial Backup ort Network Port Port ysten Figure 33 Dial Backup Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 205 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual By default AUTO DBU is disabled This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for the IQ 310 to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit
76. 0 Prerequisite Procedures The IQ 310 must be powered for terminal communication to function Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e WT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software e DB 9 to DB 25 adapter if the PC s com port is DB 25 customer provided To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 85 Section 5 DLP 1 IQ 310 System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed 1 Connect a VT100 terminal to IQ 310 Set the parameters of the VT100 terminal to 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control e Ifthe terminal has a parallel setting disable it and use serial port e Plug one end of the DB 9 data cable into the IQ 310 CRAFT CONTROL port Plug the other end of the DB 9 cable into the VT100 terminal Make the connection to the VT100 terminal as appropriate for your equipment
77. 00L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 17 12565551000 one Seabee Disabled Disabled Auto birmingham Figure 22 Birmingham IQ 310 DLCI 20 Screen 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 157 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual 158 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A CFG 2 Example of the IQ 310 DBU on Inactive Group Parameter Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 provides disaster recovery protection for Frame Relay circuits This configuration guide will describe how the DBU ON INACTIVE GROUP parameter works The units used in this example are IQ 310s with ISDN BRI DBU and T1 DSX modules Before You Begin For this example each IQ 310 unit will require an ISDN BRI DBU module P N 1204004L2 and a T1 DSX module P N 1202803L1 Network Description Figure 1 on page 160 is a diagram of the Frame Relay example network used in this configuration guide In this example the host site is Huntsville Two Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs originate from Huntsville One circuit is connected to Atlanta and the other to Birmingham There are two DLCIs used by the host site to communicate with the Atlanta remote site DLCIs 16 and 18 These correspond to DLCIs 17 and 19 at the Atlanta site The host site uses only one DLCI DLCI 20 to communicate with Birmingham which has a corresponding DLCI of 21 Please remember that DLCIs have local significance and are assigned by the Telephone Company TELCO
78. 10 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 Configuring PVC Options 1 Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 15 appears amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Configuration D P ort Network Port Test DSX Port Dial Dial Backup Utilities System Figure 15 Configuration Menu 2 Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK PORT then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 16 will appear amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port i y y p Frame Relay bete S Management DLCI 1 Dial Backup Management DLCI 2 System Mgmt DLCI 1 Mgmt DLCI 2 Maximum PUC C History Interval Count PUC Options Figure 16 Network Port Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 151 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual Press the right arrow once and then down arrow until PVC OPTIONS is selected Press lt ENTER gt and the screen shown in Figure 17 is shown amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC 0 j r Uptions ysica ayer U Ai Relay Options Figure 17 PVC Options Menu Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 16 1 2 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 16 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 16 for Huntsville s Frame
79. 10 System Manual Section 7 N Formant The N Formant options are displayed in an expanding tree structure in the navigation panel at the upper left As selections are made in the navigation panel the corresponding data windows are displayed in the area on the right If the resulting data window requires the user to specify additional indices such as selecting a specific port or PVC the required list is displayed in the index panel located below the navigation panel The data in the index panel can appear as either a tree structure or a table determined by selecting the desired tab at the bottom of the panel The location of the navigation and index panels can be set by choosing from the PREFERENCES gt CONFIGURATION menu or the panels can be dragged anywhere within the N Formant window By default the data windows being displayed on the right will stack on top of each other This appearance can be changed by selecting another standard appearance such as tiling cascading or other arrangement from the PREFERENCES gt WINDOWS menu The windows can also be dragged and resized anywhere within the N Formant window The data windows present a variety of configuration status monitoring and diagnostic information about the unit Changes made in a particular window can be applied to the unit by clicking the buttons on the button bar at the top of the window Click the APPLY button or choose the FILE gt APPLY menu option to apply the desired change t
80. 1203800L1 1202801L1 1202802L1 1202803L1 1202804L1 1204002L3 1204004L2 1204008L2 1204006L2 4203801L1 4203802L1 4203803L1 4203804L1 61203800L1 1A March 2004 ADRAN IQ 310 System Manual IQ 310 Base Unit 56k 64k Network Interface Module T1 FT1 Network Interface Module T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module T1 Probe Network Interface Module V 34 DBU Module ISDN BRI DBU Module ISDN PRI DBU Module DCE DBU Module IQ 310 with 56k 64k Network Interface Module IQ 310 with T1 FT1 Network Interface Module IQ 310 with T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module IQ 310 with T1 Probe Network Interface Module Trademarks IQ 310 System Manual Trademarks Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication About this Manual This manual provides a complete description of the IQ 310 system and system software The purpose of this manual is to provide the technician system administrator and manager with general and specific information related to the planning installation operatio
81. 1203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help L r inara ionet tonk Ta sicpi Layer Options y Up AC Port Frame Balay liptions DSX Port Management DL Dial Backup Management DLCI 2 System Mgmt DLCI 1 Mode Mgmt DLCI 2 Mode Maximum PUC Count History Interval Count PUC Options KOS CP C2 ms md OSTrTr00S o ooo h aia iala Figure 44 Configure Network Port Menu 3 Down arrow until PVC OPTIONS is selected Press lt ENTER gt and the screen shown in Figure 45 is shown Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 l Es Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options ysica ayer Uptions D DBU D DBU F H Order DBU aane eo ARTE D Montgomer Figure 45 PVC Options Menu 4 Use the right arrow key to select DLCI Press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that Montgomery uses for communication with Huntsville 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 5 Select DBU DLCI Press lt ENTER gt Type in 17 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that the Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Montgomery Select DBU PHONE NUMBER Press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt Select DBU ON INACTIVE Press lt ENTER gt Select ENABLED Press lt ENTER gt Since there is only one PVC for Montgomery there is no need to
82. 187 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT To REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts PRI Options 1 From the screen shown in Figure 9 press the down arrow to select PRI OPTIONS The screen shown in Figure 10 is now displayed The default values for the parameters on this menu are shown Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Fr Edit Options Capture Help Pi RESTOS RM ST Backup PRI Options Lucent SESS Figure 10 PRI Options Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 11 will appear 188 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 10 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help Figure 11 Physical Layer Options Menu Use the right arrow to select LINE CODE then press lt ENTER gt Choices of B8ZS and AMI will appear Use the arrow k
83. 20 Screen Birmingham IQ 310 DLCI 20 1 From the CONFIGURE PVC OPTIONS screen shown in Figure 17 use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that Birmingham uses for communication with Huntsville Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17 and press lt ENTER gt Please note that this is the DLCI that the Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Birmingham Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Birmingham IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt This allows the Birmingham IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Huntsville in the event that DLCI 20 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch Since there is only one PVC for Birmingham there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table At this point the Birmingham IQ 310 is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville The CONFIGURE PVC OPTIONS screen is shown in Figure 22 The vertical screen shown can be achieved by placing the cursor over the number indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field and pressing lt ENTER gt 156 2004 ADTRAN Inc 612038
84. 200 2 23 Password Login 4 Enter the appropriate password The default password is adtran all lowercase 5 Click on the login button The following two screens will then appear 130 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 12 D Adtran Network Managment System Microsoft Internet Explorer IQ 310 at 10 200 2 23 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface E Dial Back Up Card You are now connected to the IQ 310 menu system through the N Formant 7 The Main menu items for the base unit can be selected by clicking on the DEVICE icon in the left pane of the window shown in the previous figure The DIAL BACKUP menu items can be selected by clicking on the DIAL BACKUP CARD icon in the left pane of the window Clicking on these icons will result in the expanded screen shown below 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 131 Section 5 DLP 12 IQ 310 System Manual ith T1 DSX1 Interface E Device E Status E Configuration E Test E Performance Dial Back Up Card E Status E Configuration E Dial 8 When you complete your configuration changes click on the logout button shown in the screen at the top of page 131 of this DLP to log out and close the session This logout screen will automatically appear once a log on to the unit is complete as shown in Step 5 Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure
85. 3 Session Ed de Capture Help 1 0 DLCI 0 Phone Number Call Order None On Inactive Disabled Kbps 0 Seq Num Checking Disabled Delay Measurement Disabled Stats Option Auto Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 fi 8 9 0 1 1 1 Enter Selection gt Figure 57 Configure PVC Parameters Menu 3 Press 1 for DLCI Press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that Birmingham uses for communication with Huntsville 4 Press 2 for DBU DLCI Press lt ENTER gt Type in 38 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that the Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Birmingham Press 3 for DBU PHONE NUMBER Press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt Press 5 for DBU ON INACTIVE Press lt ENTER gt Press 2 for ENABLED Press lt ENTER gt The GROUP parameter will be discussed in a later example 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 225 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual Since there is only one PVC for Birmingham there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table At this point the Birmingham DSU IQ is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville The CONFIGURE PVC PARAMETERS screen is shown in Figure 58 The remaining options are fine left at their default values These features are not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide section of this manual C 1 2 3 4 5 6 fi 8 9 0 1
86. 52001 8 If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave LDN2 blank A sample screen shot of the ISDN Options screen for the Montgomery IQ 310 is shown in Figure 41 TT Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 ep ete a IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup BU U DBU aie DBU Timers Call Screening 6 25655520010101 652001 Figure 41 ISDN Options Screen for Montgomery IQ 310 212 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Call Screening 1 Use the arrow keys to select CALL SCREENING press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 42 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown ie Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Screenin Uptions Criteria Timers Figure 42 Call Screening Menu It is not necessary to adjust these parameters from their default values for basic Frame Relay dial backup With CALL SCREENING enabled the IQ unit will only accept incoming calls from calling parties matching one of the phone numbers configured for Number 1 through Number 5 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 213 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual Configuring PVC Options for Remote Site 2 IQ 310 Montgomery 1 Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 43 appears Figure 43 Configure Dial Backup Menu 2 Use the up arrow key to select NETWORK PORT press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 44 appears 214 2004 ADTRAN Inc 6
87. 520220101 5552022 Enter Selection gt Figure 55 ISDN Options Screen for Birmingham DSU IQ Call Screening 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 49 Select option 6 CALL SCREENING and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 56 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown TA Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help creening Tei elnet Call Screening Disable Number 1 Number Number Number Number Enter Selection gt Figure 56 Call Screening Menu 224 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 It is not necessary to adjust these parameters from their default values for basic Frame Relay dial backup With CALL SCREENING enabled the IQ unit will only accept incoming calls from calling parties matching one of the phone numbers configured for Number 1 through Number 5 Configuring PVC Options for Remote Site 3 DSU IQ Birmingham 1 From the Main menu terminal screen Figure 47 of the DSU IQ select option 1 for CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION menu Figure 48 select option 2 for NETWORK PORT and press lt ENTER gt The CONFIGURE NETWORK PORT MENU is displayed 2 From this menu select 9 PVC OPTIONS is selected Press lt ENTER gt and the screen shown in Figure 57 is shown amp Telnet Connection 200 200 200
88. 63 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual or The Signal State and T1 STATE DTE statistics are only available for the T1 Probe Network Interface Module SIGNAL STATE Displays the signal status of the DTE T1 port T1 STATE Displays the framing status of the DTE T1 port VIEW STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt LAYER1 STATS gt INTERVALS Lu The following intervals are only available when a T1 Probe NIM is installed STATE CHG Number of changes in the signaling protocol state on the DTE port UA TIME Time in seconds the DTE T1 link is down SIGNAL Loss If ALARM is displayed a loss of signal occurred one or more times during the given interval TELCO TEST If ALARM is displayed a loopback code was received on the T1 interface one or more times during the given interval AIS ALARM If ALARM is displayed unframed all ones were received on the T1 interface one or more times during the given interval This indicates that the T1 is out of service RED ALARM If ALARM is displayed a loss of frame synchronization occurred one or more times during the given interval YELLOW ALARM If ALARM is displayed the network end of the T1 was out of frame sync one or more times during the given interval PLL ALARM ALARM displayed in this field usually signifies that both ends of the T1 interface are set to provide timing PATH CODE Number of path code violations received by the DTE port Path code violat
89. 7 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown VT100 Terminal Of x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup DBU Criteria DBU Options D e i DBU D imers Disable ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 7 DBU Criteria Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select WITH NETWORK FAILURE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This allows the IQ unit to enter dial backup in the event that the network T1 line goes into alarm 3 WITH No LMI is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when the FRAME RELAY SIGNALING STATE is down 4 Press the down arrow to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ 310 DLCI table under NETWoRK PVC Options A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit With this option enabled the IQ 310 will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive provided that DLCI does not have DBU ON INACTIVE disabled under the NETWoRK PVC options Once these parameters have been configured properly the DBU CRITERIA screen should look exactly like Figure 8 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADT
90. A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 191 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 3 10 Down arrow until PVC OPTIONS is selected Press lt ENTER gt and the screen shown in Figure 15 is shown TA Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 on Edit Options Capture Help IQ PRET TCT STS Port PUC Options Phy ay p rans Relay Options Figure 15 PVC Options Menu The Huntsville Unit will have 23 entries in its PVC configuration table to correspond to the 23 remote sites For the first entry use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 16 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 16 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 20 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565552000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt This allows the Huntsville 1Q 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Atlanta in the event tha
91. A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 81 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual UTILITIES MENU FIRMWARE UPGRADE gt XFER METHOD The two methods for upgrading are XMODEM and TFTP TFTP requires a TFTP server running on the network The IQ 310 starts a TFTP client function which gets the upgrade code from the TFTP server Selecting XMODEM will load the upgrade code through the CRAFT CONTROL port using any PC terminal emulator with XMODEM capability FIRMWARE UPGRADE gt TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS This is the IP address or domain name if DNS is configured of the TFTP server Only available if Xfer Method is set to TFTP FIRMWARE UPGRADE gt TFTP FILENAME This is the file name which contains the upgrade code Only available if Xfer Method is set to TFTP FIRMWARE UPGRADE gt CURRENT STATUS This displays the status of the transfer as it happens Any error or success message will be displayed here FIRMWARE UPGRADE gt PREVIOUS STATUS This displays the status of the previous firmware upgrade FIRMWARE UPGRADE gt BEGIN UPGRADE This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete 82 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DETAIL LEVEL PROCEDURES DLP 1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CONTROL CRAFT Port 85 DLP 2 Logging in to the System 87 DLP 3 Connecting the IQ 310 to an External Modem 91 D
92. ADTRAN Utilities software and may also be downloaded from the ADTRAN website at www adtran com To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic din components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 99 Section 5 DLP 6 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1 Connect to the IQ 310 using the ETHERNET interface If you are not already connected to the unit s ETHERNET port using Telnet client software use the procedure in DLP 13 to connect to the unit Login to the unit see DLP 2 for details Go to the UTILITIES gt FIRMWARE UPGRADE menu and press the right arrow key to access the right pane menus Go to the XFER METHOD menu and select TFTP Enter into TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS the IP address of the network TFTP server Lu The ADTRAN Utilities TFTP server must be active before performing TFTP transfers ore If using ADTRAN Utilities the server IP address will appear in the status window Enter into TFTP FILENAME the full path name and filename of the update file
93. ALWAYS If this feature is enabled the unit will answer a call If disabled it will not answer a call However the ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU and ORIGINATE ANSWER options The Auto DBU option is the controlling option and if it is disabled the unit will not answer the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set except for the DCE DBU which will answer the call regardless of the AuTo DBU setting The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a nonframe relay circuit signaling none If both ANSWER ALWAYS and AUTO DBU are enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE The ANSWER ALWAYS option is only available with the DBU module installed This option is not available with DCE or PRI DBU modules installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt BEEPER OPTION If enabled the IQ 310 issues an intermittent beep while in dial backup This option is only available with the DBU module installed Choices DISABLE or ENABLE 52 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt PASSWORD OPT When enabled the passwords entered in the DBU Passworb fields of both the near and far end IQ 310s are required to match before a dial backup connection can be made The setting in this field must also be identical in both units 1 e they both must be set to either
94. AN Inc 119 Section 5 DLP 10 IQ 310 System Manual Prerequisite Procedures This procedure assumes that the IQ 310 is powered up and connected to an active frame relay network that is providing an additional PVC for management Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal e A DB 9 to DB 25 adapter will be required if the PC s com port is DB 25 To prevent electric shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic din components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 120 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 10 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Terminal Configuration Enter the IP Address 1 Connect the IQ 310 unit to the VT100 system details found in DLP 1 2 Login to the system details for login found in DLP 2 3 From the CONFIGURATION menu select the SYSTEM option and press lt ENTER gt 4 From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the IP ADDRESS
95. AT amp T standards The T1 FT1 Network Interface Module provides the following functions e AMI or B8ZS coding e Manual line build out D4 or ESF framing e Network performance monitoring and reporting e Test loopbacks e Extensive self testing Table 6 shows the T1 FT1 NIM pinout Table 6 T1 FT1 Network Interface Module Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receive data from the network 2 T1 RXDATA TIP Receive data from the network 3 UNUSED 4 R TXDATA RING Transmit data toward the network 5 T TXDATA TIP Transmit data toward the network 6 7 8 UNUSED 26 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module RJ 48C P N 1202803L1 The T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module provides one T1 port and one DSX 1 port and complies with the applicable ANSI and AT amp T standards The T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module provides the following functions e AMI or B8ZS coding e Manual line build out e D4 or ESF framing e Network performance monitoring and reporting e Test loopbacks e Extensive self testing The pinouts for the T1 FT1 DSX 1 NIM T1 and DSX 1 ports are shown in Table 7 and Table 8 below Table 7 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module Pinout T1 Port PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receive data from the network 2 T1 R
96. CH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The switch type selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Select LUCENT 5ESS DMS 100 or NATIONAL For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch type for all units is NATIONAL Down arrow to select NATIONAL press lt ENTER gt 14 Down arrow to select LDN press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company and press lt ENTER gt In our example the LDN is 5551000 190 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Configuring PVC Options for the Host IQ 310 Huntsville 1 Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 13 appears Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help A AUST ET TET Backup AI Port DBU Options DSX Port DBU Criteria D i D DBU Timers ystem PRI Options Figure 13 Configuration Menu 2 Use the up arrow key to select NETWORK PORT then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 14 will appear Telnet Connection 10 200 223 Session Edit Options Capture Help A 310 Configuration Network Port Physical Layer Options y y Jptrons E2 AC Port Frame Relay Options DSX Port Management DLCI 1 Dial Backup Management DLCI 2 System Mgmt DLCI 1 Mode Mgmt DLCI 2 Mode Maximum PUC Count History Interval Count PUC Options Figure 14 Network Port Menu 61203800L1 1
97. DBU TIMERS and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 53 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help Fail Timer x10 secs 1 Restore Timer mins 1 Redial Counter Wait To Redial secs Enter Selection gt Figure 53 DBU Timers Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT TO REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts 222 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 ISDN Options 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 49 Select option 5 ISDN OPTIONS and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 54 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help DN Uptions Switch WES Lucent 5ESS Boehanne Bit
98. DLP 9 IQ 310 System Manual Front Panel Configuration Enter the IP Address From the front panel press 1 for CONFIG and press lt ENTER gt Press 6 for SYSTEM and press lt ENTER gt The cursor will now be blinking on 1 for IP ADDRESS Press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate IP ADDRESS and press lt ENTER gt 4 Press 2 for SUBNET MASK and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate SUBNET MASK and press lt ENTER gt 5 Press 3 for GW IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate Gateway IP address and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI Cancel back to the Main menu Press 1 for CONFIG and press lt ENTER gt Press 2 for NETWORK PORT and press lt ENTER gt Press 3 for DLCI 1 and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt QE GN If more than one management DLCI is being used press 4 for DLCI 2 and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI Mode 1 Press 5 for DLCI 1 MODE and press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to select SHARED if the DLCI is used to carry customer traffic as well as management data and press lt ENTER gt 2 If more than one management DLCI is being used press 6 for DLCI 2 MODE and press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to select SHARED if the DLCI is used to carry customer traffic as well as management data and press lt ENTER gt one The IO 310 supports managemen
99. DN Options 11 Screening a Enter Selection gt Figure 22 Configure Dial Backup Screen By default AUTO DBU is disabled This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for the TSU IQ to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units From the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP SCREEN Figure 22 press 1 and lt Enter gt to select AUTO DBU select 2 for ENABLE and press lt ENTER gt 196 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 DBU Options 1 From the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen Figure 22 select option 2 DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen similar to Figure 23 will appear The default parameter values for this screen are shown a gt Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help DEU ptions Answer Always Enable Beeper Option Enable Password Opt Disable DBU Password R Daily Lockout Disable Lockout Start O0 Lockout End 0 Weekend Lock Disable 1 J aja he ce 6 7 8 Enter Selection gt Figure 23 DBU Options Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option The AUTO DBU option is still the controlling option If AUTO DBU is disabled the unit will not answer
100. DSO is the active D channel A there is an active call on the DSO the DSO is assigned to the PRI interface but there is no active call the DSO is unassigned to the Fractional PRI interface VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt DSO STATS gt DSO STATUS An A indicates the DSO is being used to transfer data A D indicates the D channel is up Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt CALL MANAGER MENU gt PHONE NUMBER Phone number associated with a call on the site On an incoming call this field may display CALLER UNKNOWN if the switch does not provide caller identification Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT CALL MANAGER MENU gt CALL STATUS LABELS This field displays the status of each call The possibilities are idle answering dialing connected manual connect waiting to dial and connection fail Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt CALL MANAGER MENU gt RETRIES Number of retries the unit has attempted to establish a call Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt CALL MANAGER MENU gt DLCI Local DLCI associated with the connection An displayed to the right of the DLCI signifies that more than one DLCI is associated with the connection Only available with PRI DBU module installed VIEW STATISTICS gt ETHERNET gt RX FRAMES Number of fram
101. E The NETWORK CONFIGURATION menu is dependent on the network interface module installed It will contain some parameters common to all network interface modules such as SIGNALING TYPE MANAGEMENT DLCI and MODE and the standard frame relay timers and counters The DTE CONFIGURATION menu contains items such as LED STATUS FLOW CONTROL MANAGEMENT DLCI and the STANDARD FRAME RELAY TIMEOUT ERROR THRESHOLD and ERROR WINDOW 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 257 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual e The DS1 MAP CONFIGURATION menu allows the user to map each of the 24 DSOs to either the DSX 1 Port the DTE PORT or set to IDLE e The DSX 1 CONFIGURATION menus includes the basic T1 parameters such as FRAMING FORMAT LINE CODE LINE LENGTH ROBBED BIT SIGNALING and YELLOW ALARM e The PVC CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW menu contains a one screen view of the PVC Configuration table When using the PVC CONFIGURATION menu you have to select the PVC to view one at a time The overview contains the DLCI CIR Lost PACKET DETECTION Sequence Number Checking DELAY PACKET Delay Measurement and DBU DLCI The PVC CONFIGURATION menus contain DLCI CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options e The PVC DBU CONFIGURATION menu contains the DBU DLCI DBU PHONE NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER and DBU ON INACTIVE criteria e The TRAP CONFIGURATION menu allows the user to select the conditions which will generate traps enter t
102. EM gt FRF 12 OPTION FRF 12 defines a standard method for transmitting packets into multiple smaller Frame Relay Frames Choices ENABLE or DISABLE 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 59 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM TIME Set the current hour minute and second to be used to time stamp all statistical data captured by the IQ 310 CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM DATE Set the day month and year to be used to date stamp all statistical data captured by the IQ 310 CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt HISTORY INTERVAL SIZE The time entered in this field affects the INTERVAL VIEW in the STATISTICS menus The INTERVAL VIEW provides historical data for the current day The data is divided into columns grouped by the interval of time selected in this field Once the maximum amount of storage time is reached new information overwrites existing information beginning with the least current Choices 5 10 15 20 or 30 minutes CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM REBOOT Restarts the IQ 310 System Choices No and YES REBOOT SYSTEM cannot be restored Total Time Stored History Interval Size x History Interval Count or If data is not retrieved before the Total Time Stored is exceeded it is overwritten and STATS MENU Menu Viewing Options Some statistics are given in two formats view by INTERVALS and view by Days Once a viewing format is selected
103. ER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 13345555000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Mobile IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 6 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Set this Call Order to 4 7 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup between Huntsville and the four remote sites The PVC entries on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 27 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual 246 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 res Edit Options Capture Help IQ steat toge tensors PE Port PUC OptionsL4IZDLCI 100 a 300 12055 500 EENEN 700 133 45555000 Figure 27 Huntsville PVC Options Screen Atlanta IQ 310 DLC
104. ER OPTIONS gt FLOW CONTROL This option determines how the IQ 310 responds to congestion during DBU operation None No flow control is used and the IQ 310 drops frames during severe congestion while in DBU operation HARDWARE The IQ 310 varies the DTE TC clock as necessary to relieve congestion during DBU operation FECN BECN While in a congested state during DBU operation frames across the DBU PVCs have FECN or BECN set depending on the direction Frames outbound to the network have FECN set while frames inbound to the attached DTE device have BECN set This method is useful if the attached DTE devices can respond to congestion notification CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt CTS OPTION Set the CTS lead to FORCED ON or FOLLOW RTS FORCED ON The CTS lead is always on and the RTS lead is ignored FoLLow RTS The CTS lead is on when the RTS lead is on and off when the RTS lead is off CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt DSR OPTION Set the DSR lead to FORCED ON or NORMAL Forcep ON The DSR lead is always on NORMAL The DSR lead is off when the IQ 310 is in a loopback test or an alarm state CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt CD OPTION Set the CD lead to FORCED ON or NORMAL FORCED ON The CD lead is always on NORMAL The CD lead is off when the IQ 310 is in alarm state 42 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Secti
105. ETWORK PVC Options A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive Atlanta IQ 310 Birmingham IQ 310 Montgomery IQ 310 and Mobile IQ 310 All DBU CRITERIA should be disabled on all these units Again this is only to clarify this example of how the CALL ORDER parameter works This ensures that only the host unit Huntsville IQ 310 will initiate dial backup Under normal circuit conditions these parameters would be enabled 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 233 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual Once these DBU CRITERIA parameters have been configured properly the Huntsville Atlanta Birmingham Montgomery and Mobile DBU criteria screens should look like Figures 8 12 respectively Telnet Connection 10 200 223 Session Edit Options Capture Help t With he rare Failure DBU Criteria wath No ith PUC Inactive Figure 8 Huntsville DBU Criteria Menu Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help th th he ae Failure DBU Criteria noe With PUC Inactive Figure 9 Atlanta DBU Criteria Menu 234 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Hel
106. For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option The AUTO DBU option is still the controlling option If AUTO DBU is disabled the unit will not answer the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call In addition the ANSWER ALways feature must work in conjunction with the ORIGINATE ANSWER feature The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a non frame relay circuit signaling none If ANSWER ALWAYS is enabled and AUTO DBU enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below None Enabled Originate Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Disabled Unit will not
107. Help Aad ds els National Bit Rate 64K Number Of B Channels SPIDI 2565620000 101 SPID2 LDN1 5552000 LDN2 ic el Enter Selection gt Figure 28 ISDN Options Screen for Atlanta TSU IQ Call Screening 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 22 Select option 6 CALL SCREENING and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 29 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 2 15 66 lolx Session Edit Options Capture Help creening Call Screening Disable Number 1 Number Number Number Number Enter Selection gt Figure 29 Call Screening Menu 202 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 It is not necessary to adjust these parameters from their default values for basic Frame Relay dial backup With CALL SCREENING enabled the IQ unit will only accept incoming calls from calling parties matching one of the phone numbers configured for Number 1 through Number 5 Configuring PVC Options for Remote Site 1 TSU IQ Atlanta 1 From the Main menu terminal screen Figure 20 of the TSU IQ select option 1 for CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION menu Figure 21 select option 2 for NETWORK PORT and press lt ENTER gt The CONFIGURE NETWORK PORT MENU is displayed 2 From this menu select 9 PVC OPTIONS Press lt ENTER gt and the
108. I 100 1 From the PVC OPTIONS screen shown in Figure 23 use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 100 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 200 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 100 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 200 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Atlanta IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to ensure that the host unit will initiate the dial backup 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 247 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual At this point all PVC options have b
109. IGURATION gt SYSTEM gt PASSWORD Enter a new password of ten characters or less The default password is adtran not available on front panel CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt IP ADDRESS Enter the IQ 310 IP internet protocol address CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask assigned to the LAN that the ETHERNET port is attached to CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt GATEWAY IP ADDR Enter the IP address of the Gateway The Gateway IP address is used when an Ethernet packet is transmitted from the IQ 310 to a different subnet CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt READ COMMUNITY Enter the authentication strings used for SNMP management Match the IQ 310 to the SNMP manager for read privileges CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt WRITE COMMUNITY Enter the authentication strings used for SNMP management Match the IQ 310 to the SNMP manager for write privileges CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt TRAP MGR OPTIONS gt TRAP MANAGER DLCI If the TRAP MANAGER PORT is set for NETWORK or DTE this parameter identifies the virtual circuit used for all traps generated by the IQ 310 CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt TRAP MGR OPTIONS gt TRAP MANAGER IP Enter the IP address of the SNMP manager to which the IQ 310 sends traps CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt TRAP MGR OPTIONS gt TRAP MANAGER PORT Enter the IQ 310 port used to transmit traps to the SNMP manager Choices NONE DTE PORT NETWORK PORT CRAFT CONTROL PORT ETHERNET PORT
110. INBAND LOOPBACK sets the DSX 1 to accept or reject in band loopup or loopdown codes per ANSI T1 403 specification which may be sent to the module over the DSX 1 interface This loopback is a line loopback These options are only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed Choices ACCEPT REJECT CONFIGURATION gt DSX PORT gt ROBBED BIT SIGNALING This menu option is used to enable disable robbed bit signaling Whenever the DSX 1 interface is connected to terminal equipment i e PBX SW56 for voice or dialed data services this option should be enabled The only exception is when the terminal equipment is using a form of common channel signaling i e PRI These options are only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed Choices ENABLE DISABLE CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt AUTO DBU The AUTOMATIC DBU option specifies whether the unit automatically enters dial backup mode or waits for manual setup The factory default setting is DISABLE This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt ANSWER ORIGINATE This option is only available when the frame relay signaling is set to none When using a non frame relay circuit one unit must be set to originate the DBU call and the other unit must be set to answer the call This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU OPTIONS gt ANSWER
111. LARM to YES to transmit yellow alarms when a red alarm is detected Set this entry to NO to avoid transmitting yellow alarms upon red alarm detection Loca LOOPBACK This forces the PRI into loopback on the network This option can be used instead of setting the loopback up using loop codes from external test equipment Choices NONE PAYLOAD and LINE TRANSMIT PRM Set this entry to YES to enable the unit to send messages across the facility data link FDL per ANSI T1 403 SWITCH TyPE Select which type of telco switch is providing the ISDN service This information is available from your service provider Choices LUCENT 5ESS DMS 100 NATIONAL LDN Enter the LDN for this location This information is available from your service provider CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKuP gt DCE OPTIONS These options are only available with a DCE DBU module installed INTERFACE TYPE Select the connector type for the DCE interface Choices EIA 232 V 35 DBU Bit RATE KBPS Set to the operating speed of the DBU interface Choices 0 to 1536 kbps 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 57 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt BAUD RATE This field allows the user to select the baud rate of the CRAFT CONTROL port This option is only available on the front panel interface Choices 9600 19 2K 38 4K and 57 6K Lu The following SYSTEM options are applicable for all Network Interface Modules CONF
112. LCD display Detail Level Procedures 83 DLP 1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CONTROL CRAFT Port 85 DLP 2 Logging into the System 87 DLP 3 Connecting the IQ 310 to an External Modem 91 DLP 4 Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 93 DLP S Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN 95 DLP 6 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using TFTP 99 DLP 7 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using XMODEM 103 DLP 8 Remote Login to an IQ 310 over Frame Relay 107 DLP 9 Shared PVC Management In Band 115 DLP 10 Dedicated PVC Management In Band 119 DLP 11 Manual Dial Backup n eieaa 2 go tig On a NS a we Ven ee 123 DLP 12 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using the N Formant 129 DLP 13 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using Telnet 133 Configuration Guides 137 CFG 1 Basic Frame Relay Dial Backup Between Multiple Sites with the IQ 310 139 CFG 2 Example of the IQ 310 DBU on Inactive Group Parameter 159 CFG 3 Frame Relay Primary Rate ISDN Dial Backup with the IQ 310 181 CFG 4 Example of t
113. LP 4 Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 93 DLP 5 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN 95 DLP 6 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using TFTP 99 DLP 7 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using XMODEM 103 DLP 8 Remote Login to an IQ 310 over Frame Relay 107 DLP 9 Shared PVC Management In Band 115 DLP 10 Dedicated PVC Management In Band 119 DLP 11 Manual Dial BaCkup s 4 00 44 09 bass adult ded haine Bad headed ten whe 123 DLP 12 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using the N Formant 129 DLP 13 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using Telnet 133 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 83 Section 5 Detail Level Procedures IQ 310 System Manual 84 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CONTROL CRAFT Port Introduction IQ 310 management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen Connecting either a VT100 terminal or a PC emulating a VT100 terminal to the CRAFT CONTROL port on the rear of the unit allows access to the menus and management features of the IQ 310 This section specifies how to connect the VT100 terminal or PC to the IQ 31
114. LTERNATING START CHANNEL Select the channel in which the T1 stream starts The setting must be consistent with the carrier if using a public network The range is 1 to 24 NUMBER OF CHANNELS Select the number of DSOs channels to be used The range is 1 to 24 TRANSMIT PRM Enabling performance report messages PRM allows the IQ 310 to send messages across the facility data link FDL per ANSI T1 403 The terminating device at the telco may use this information for management of the T1 loop The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT amp T Pub 54016 which is a poll response type protocol Because of this poll response nature the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016 type messages Choices YES or No CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt 56 64K NIM Loop RATE Set the loop rate for 56 KBPS 64 KBPS or AUTO CLock Source Configure the IQ 310 to derive clocking from itself INTERNAL or from the network The most common application is FROM NETWORK CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt T1 PROBE NIM FRAMING FORMAT Set the frame format for the network interface Choices D4 ESF and AUTO LINE CODE Set the line code for the network interface Choices AMI alternate mark inversion or B8ZS CLOCK Source Select the clock source to be derived from the network or from the unit s internal clock The selected clocking option d
115. ME module dependent The DDS UA TIME statistic is available for the 56k 64k Network Interface Module It is the time in seconds the DDS link is down The T1 UA TIME statistic is available for the T1 and T1 DSX Network Interface Modules It is time in seconds the T1 link is down BPV FRAME ERR Only available with a 56k 64k Network Interface Module installed This statistic is a count of the bipolar violations BPV and frame errors The next six parameters SIGNAL Loss TELCO TEST AIS ALARM RED ALARM YELLOW ALARM and PLL ALARM are events with two states active and inactive If the event occurs one or more times for the given interval the field is active and ALARM is displayed The ore first column of the VIEW BY INTERVAL menu represents information for the entire current day Therefore once an alarm becomes active it remains active in the first field for the entire 24 hour period SIGNAL Loss Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed If ALARM is displayed a loss of signal occurred one or more times during the given interval TELCO TEST Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed If ALARM is displayed a loopback code was received on the T1 interface one or more times during the given interval AIS ALARM Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed If ALARM is displayed unframed all ones were received on the T1 interface one or more time
116. N Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 5 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configurat Physica ayer Up Frame Relay Options PUC Options Figure 24 Atlanta IQ 310 PVC Options Screen Birmingham IQ 310 DLCI 21 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 21 and press lt ENTER gt 2 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 21 for Birmingham s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 20 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Birmingham is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Birmingham IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 4 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU Criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example
117. NTER gt 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 19 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 18 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 19 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17705552000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 6 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU Criteria settings Set this Call Order to 2 7 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select GROUP then press lt ENTER gt 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 175 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual Huntsville IQ 310 DCLI 20 1 Using the left arrow place the cursor over the number 2 indicating entry 2 to the left of the DLCI field then press lt I gt for insert This should add an entry as shown in Figure 21 T100 Terminal Session Edit Por
118. NTER gt This allows the IQ unit to enter dial backup in the event that the network T1 line goes into alarm 3 WiTH No LMI is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when the FRAME RELAY SIGNALING STATE is down 4 Use the down arrow to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ 310 DLCI table under NETWoRK PVC Options If this option is disabled the unit will not enter DBU based on inactive DLCI regardless of how the DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is set for each DLCI in the network PVC options A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit With this option enabled the IQ 310 will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive Once these parameters have been configured properly the DBU CRITERIA screen should look exactly like Figure 38 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 209 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 38 DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled DBU Timers 1 Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU TIMERS The menu screen shown in Figure 39 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown
119. ON gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC CONFIG gt DBU DLCI Enter the far end DLCI for each PVC used for dial backup Only the IQ 310 that originates the call is required to have this option set These options are only available if a DBU module is installed The range for the DBU DLCI field is from 16 to 1007 Therefore you cannot manually enter 0 for the PVCs not used in DBU When an entry is first created with the ADD selection it is set to 0 by default To reset a previously configured DBU DLCI to 0 delete the entry and then add it back in using the DELETE and ADD selections Only PVCs that are used in DBU should have the DBU DLCI set to a non zero value The PVC ConFic gt DBU PHONE NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER and DBU ON INACTIVE options are only available if a DBU module is installed However they are not available with the DCE DBU module installed 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 49 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC CONFIG gt DBU PHONE NUMBER The phone number entry stores the phone number that is used when the IQ 310 triggers auto DBU in case of port or PVC failure The phone number should correspond to a location that is equipped with an Adtran Safety Net device that is capable of restoring the PVC which is designated by the DBU DLCI element If auto DBU is triggered by port failure then the DBU Call Order element determines the order of a dialing list for alternate
120. Pin Name Description 1 R1 Transmit data toward the DTE device 2 T1 Transmit data toward the DTE device 3 UNUSED 4 Receive data from the DTE device 5 Receive data from the DTE device 6 DIAL BACKUP INTERFACE MODULES The IQ 310 provides two expansion slots that allow different types of interfaces to be used The following is a discussion of the available Dial Backup Interface Modules 28 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines V 34 DBU Module P N 1204002L3 The following table shows the pinouts for the V 34 DBU Module Table 11 V 34 DBU Module Pin Assignments Pin Name Description 1 3 Not used 4 T Network Tip 5 R Network Ring 6 8 Not used ISDN BRI DBU Module P N 1204004L2 The following table shows the pinouts for the ISDN BRI DBU Module Table 12 ISDN BRI DBU Module Pin Assignments Pin Name Description 1 3 Not used 4 T Network Tip 5 R Network Ring 6 8 Not used ISDN PRI DBU Module P N 1204008L2 The following table shows the pinouts for the ISDN PRI DBU Module Table 13 ISDN PRI DBU Module Pin Assignments Pin Name Description 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receive data from the network 2 T1 RXDATA TIP Receive data from the network 3 UNUSED 4 R TXDATA RING Send data toward network 5 T TXDATA TIP Send data toward network 6 7 8 UNUSED
121. RAN Inc 145 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help EAT ion Dial Backup Uptions i DBU Criteria With PUC Inactive 5 1t etwor allure nable DBU Criteria With No LMI DBU Timers With PUC Inactive ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 8 DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled DBU Timers 1 Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU TIMERS The DBU TIMERS screen shown in Figure 9 is displayed The default parameter values are shown amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help U Uptions x10 s DBU Criteria Restore Timer mins DBO Redial Counter ptions Wait To Redial secs Call Screening Figure 9 DBU Timers Menu 146 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT To REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts ISDN Options
122. RD A to DTE 104 Received data RD B to DTE 115 RX clock RC A to DTE 115 RX clock RC B to DTE 103 Transmitted data TD A from DTE 103 Transmitted data TD B from DTE 114 TX clock TC A to DTE 114 TX clock TC B to DTE 113 External TX clock ETC A from DTE 113 External TX clock ETC B from DTE Z c FE o vp x lt ala e zp ai m olo a gt Test mode TM to DTE CRAFT CONTROL Port DB 9 The CRAFT CONTROL port EIA 232 connects to a computer or modem or to a VT100 terminal The CRAFT CONTROL port input provides the following functions e Accepts EIA 232 input from a PC or a modem for controlling the IQ 310 e Operates at 9600 19200 38400 or 57600 bps e Acts as input for either VT100 terminal or PC control e Acts as an interface for flash memory software downloads using XMODEM Table 3 on page 25 shows CRAFT CONTROL pinout 24 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 3 CRAFT CONTROL Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 DCD Carrier detect 2 RD Data received by the IQ 310 3 TD Data transmitted by the IQ 310 4 DTR Data terminal ready 5 GND Ground connected to unit chassis 6 DSR Data set ready 7 RTS Request to send flow control 8 CTS Clear to send flow control 9 UNUSED LAN Ethernet Connection RJ 48C The LAN port provides a 10BaseT Ethernet connection which is us
123. RI DBU and T1 DSX Cards 555 4000 LDN 1 555 5000 LDN 2 555 5001 SPID 1 334 555 5000 0101 SPID 2 334 555 5001 0101 Figure 1 IQ 310 Frame Relay Dial Backup Call Order Example 228 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters 1 From the CONFIGURATION menu terminal screen Figure 2 of the IQ 310 select CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Session Edit Options Capture Help Figure 2 Main Menu 2 Using the arrow keys select DIAL BACKUP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 2 then press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 3 VT100 Terminal Bl x Session Edit Port tions Capture Help o DBU Options Prier imers N Options 1 Screening OS SS EE CDS E t u u U D 1 Figure 3 Dial Backup Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 229 4 230 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual By default AUTO DBU is disabled This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for the IQ 310 unit to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units 3 Use the right arrow key to select AUTO DBU press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 4 will appear L T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help
124. ROL port statistics VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt BUFFER STATS The BUFFER STATS are used by ADTRAN engineering and technical support in troubleshooting situations VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt HEAP SIZE The HEAP SIZE statistic is used by ADTRAN engineering and technical support in troubleshooting situations VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt MAX HEAP USED The Max HEAP USED statistic is used by ADTRAN engineering and technical support in troubleshooting situations 76 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt MAIN VERSION CHECKSUM The MAIN VERSION CHECKSUM statistic is the firmware version and checksum of the main code file The main code file is used during a normal powerup sequence VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt SAFE VERSION CHECKSUM The SAFE VERSION CHECKSUM Statistic is the firmware version and checksum of the safe code file The safe code file is used during a powerup sequence in which the main code fails VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt BOOT VERSION CHECKSUM The BOOT VERSION CHECKSUM Statistic is the firmware version and checksum of the boot code VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt SYSTEM DATE This statistic displays the current day month and year The date is configured under the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM DATE menu VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt SYSTEM TIME This s
125. Rate 64K Enter Selection gt Figure 54 ISDN Options Menu 2 Press 1 to select SWITCH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The switch type selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Select option 1 for LUCENT 5ESS 2 for DMS 100 3 for NATIONAL or 4 for NEC press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch type for all units is NATIONAL so press 3 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Press 2 to select B CHANNEL BIT RATE then press lt ENTER gt Select option 1 for 56kbps or option 2 for 64kbps then press lt ENTER gt Generally leave this value to its default of 64kbps unless your ISDN service only provides 56kbps 4 Select option 3 and press lt ENTER gt to program the SPID Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is 25655520220101 5 Select option 4 LDN and press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company and press lt ENTER gt For the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is 5552022 A sample screen shot of the ISDN Options screen for the Birmingham DSU IQ is shown in Figure 55 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 223 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 7 Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 B Ei Session Edit Options Capture Help ch WE National annel Bit Rate 64K 25655
126. STICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI List gt Rx FECN Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the FECN bit of the frame relay header enabled VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI List gt Rx BECN Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the BECN bit of the frame relay header enabled VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI LIST gt Rx CR Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the CR bit of the frame relay header enabled VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI List gt Rx DE Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the discard eligibility DE bit of the frame relay header enabled VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI LIST gt RX BYTES Number of bytes received by the network port on the specified DLCI VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI List gt TX BYTES Number of bytes transmitted by the network port on the specified DLCI VIEW STATISTICS gt DSX PORT gt INTERVALS DSX STATE CHANGE Count of state changes for the DSX 1 port This stat is only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed DSX UA TIME Time in seconds the DSX 1 port is unavailable for data delivery This means that the T1 link is down or in test or that the frame relay signaling state is down This stat is only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed 70
127. SX 1 interface for TDM voice applications This T1 interface operates in DS 1 or DSX 1 mode and can deliver timing for the system The IQ 310 with T1 FT1 DSX 1 Interface Module system P N 4203803L1 ships with one installed T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module T1 Probe Network Interface Module P N 1202804L1 The T1 Probe Network Interface Module provides two channelized T1 interfaces The Network interface connects to the WAN and the DTE interface connects to a device such as a router enabling the IQ 310 to be an in line probe This module has a passive feature that maintains T1 continuity during power loss The IQ 310 with T1 Probe Module P N 4203804L1 ships with one installed T1 Probe Network Interface Module 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 17 Section 1 System Description IQ 310 System Manual 4 DIAL BACKUP INTERFACE MODULES The IQ 310 has four Dial Backup Interface Modules V 34 DBU Module P N 1204002L3 e ISDN BRI DBU Module P N 1204004L2 e ISDN PRI DBU Module P N 1204008L2 e DCE DBU Module P N 1204006L2 The IQ 310 Dial Backup DBU Modules provide single or multiple site backup depending on the DBU Module option selected The IQ 310 can be configured to originate a call based on physical layer conditions i e port failures and or PVC outages Once the criteria are met the IQ 310 establishes a call to the configured phone number and the connection is used to carry traffic for the PVC s configured for DBU
128. TATISTICS lt 1 ER one re Sel aetna en as Mia te Seaton oth SAR ee gad al nee 16 Network Module Descriptions 17 56k 64k Network Interface Module P N 1202801L1 17 T1 FT1 Network Interface Module P N 1202802L1 17 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module P N 1202803L1 17 T1 Probe Network Interface Module P N 1202804L1 17 Dial Backup Interface Modules 18 V 34 DBU Module P N 1204002L3 18 ISDN BRI DBU Module P N 1204004L2 18 ISDN PRI DBU Module P N 1204008L2 18 DCE DBU Module P N 1204006L2 18 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc Section 1 System Description IQ 310 System Manual 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The IQ 310 is a performance monitoring device with monitoring capabilities up to Layer 3 of the network This intelligent solution for managed Frame Relay access allows you to enjoy the monetary savings of Frame Relay and provides the visibility and control you need for physical connections made in Frame Relay networks The IQ 310 provides two slots one for Dial Backup and one for a Network Interface Module and features an Ethernet 10BaseT p
129. TER gt 244 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 Huntsville IQ 310 DCLI 600 1 Using the left arrow place the cursor over the number 2 indicating entry 2 to the left of the DLCI field then press lt I gt for insert This should add an entry as shown in Figure 25 TS Telnet Connection 10 200 223 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Optionsl3 Physica ayer Uptions J Frame Relay Options 100 17705552000 sun 12055553000 Figure 25 New Entry Screen 2 Now add the DLCI to the Montgomery site Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 600 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 500 and press lt ENTER gt 4 Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 600 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Montgomery is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 500 for Montgomery s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 13345554000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Montgomery IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 6 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI li
130. The lt CTRL R gt at initial login is not available with the ADTRAN Utilities VT100 since you must first choose SESSION gt CONNECT to login to the unit This DLP will describe both methods Control R at Initial Login to Access Remote Login 1 Connect the IQ 310 to the VT100 system details found in DLP 1 2 After connection to the system a blank screen will appear 3 Type lt CTRL R gt and the following screen will appear T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 4 Enter the remote DLCI see the following note and press lt ENTER gt When entering the DLCI for a remote application enter the DLCI associated with the local unit that you are logged into not the far end DLCI The correct local unit DLCI for that Lu remote site may be determined by looking for the active DLCI in the VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK Port gt DLCI List menu In Figure 1 a user trying to configure the Atlanta unit from the Huntsville site would enter a DLCI of 300 5 The following login screen will appear 108 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual VT100 Terminal 6 Enter the password The factory default password is adtran in lowercase letters 7 The IQ 310 Main menu for the remote unit is displayed as shown below Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Section 5 DLP 8 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 109 Section 5 DLP 8 IQ 310 System Manual In the lower left han
131. The factory default setting is 5 This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU TIMERS gt WAIT To REDIAL SECS This option works in conjunction with the preceding REDIAL COUNTER It selects the amount of time between redial attempts to connect the backup line The amount of time which is manually entered can be up to 99 seconds The factory default setting is 15 seconds This option is only available with the DBU module installed 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 55 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKuP gt ISDN OPTIONS This option is only available with the BRI ISDN DBU module installed SWITCH TyPE Select which type of telco switch is providing the ISDN service There are four options for ISDN switch types e LUCENT 5ESS DMS100 e NATIONAL e NEC B CHANNEL BIT RATE Select the channel bit rate for the ISDN service Select 64k unless your service only provides 56k NUMBER OF B CHANNELS Select the number of B channels supported by the ISDN service Select 2 if bonding is used This option is not available when a 56k 64k network interface module is installed SPID 1 and SPID 2 Enter the service profile identifier SPID for both B channels The SPID is a sequence of digits identifying ISDN terminal equipment to the ISDN switch when more than one ISDN set has been attached to the same central office line The SPID is
132. U modules when DBU is idle The user will enter a number to dial for dial backup in this field DIAL gt DIAL BACKUP gt DIAL lt gt Available for all DBU modules when DBU is idle Selecting this option will cause the unit to initiate the dial DIAL gt STAY ON LEASED Available for V 34 DCE and BRIISDN DBU modules when DBU is idle The unit will remain on the dedicated line and not attempt dial backup DIAL gt HANG UP Available for V 34 DCE and BRI ISDN DBU modules when DBU is active The option will disconnect the current DBU session DIAL gt TURN OFF BEEP Available for all DBU modules when DBU 1s active This option will stop the audible beeper DIAL gt ENTER DIAL Available only for the PRI DBU module and only when DBU is active This option will force the unit to attempt dial backup to the phone number entered DIAL gt HANG UP PHONE Available only for the PRI DBU module and only when DBU is active This option will disconnect the dial backup session to the phone number entered DIAL gt HANG UP SITE Available only for the PRI DBU module terminal interface and only when DBU is active This option will disconnect the dial backup session to a specific site The site number may be obtained from the CALL MANAGER menu DIAL gt HANG UP ALL CALLS Available only for the PRI DBU module and only when DBU is active This option will disconnect all dial backup sessions currently active 61203800L1 1
133. V 34 BRI ISDN and DCE DBU modules 1 The HANG uP option will terminate the current dial backup session and attempt to reestablish communication on the dedicated line 2 The TURN OFF BEEP option will discontinue the audible beep for the duration of the current DBU session Dial Options during Dial Backup for PRI DBU module 1 The ENTER DIAL option will force the unit to attempt dial backup to the site corresponding to the phone number entered 2 The HANG UP PHONE option will disconnect the DBU session to the site corresponding to the phone number entered 3 The HANG UP SITE option is only available on the terminal interface This option will disconnect the dial backup session to a specific site The site number may be obtained from the call manager menu 4 The HANG UP ALL CALLS option will disconnect all dial backup sessions currently active The TURN OFF BEEP option will discontinue the audible beep for the duration of the current DBU session Front Panel Directions Dial Options When Dial Backup is Idle all DBU modules 1 Press 4 for DIAL and press lt ENTER gt 2 The cursor will then be flashing on 1 for DIAL BACKUP Press lt ENTER gt If STAY ON LEASED is selected the IQ 310 will remain on the leased line and will not enter dial backup mode The STAY ON LEASED option is not available with a PRI DBU module installed 3 The cursor will then be flashing on 1 for ENTER DIAL Press lt ENTER gt 4 En
134. XDATA TIP Receive data from the network 3 UNUSED 4 R TXDATA RING Transmit data toward the network 5 T TXDATA TIP Transmit data toward the network 6 7 8 UNUSED Table 8 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module Pinout DSX Port PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 R1 TXDATA RING Transmit data toward the PBX 2 T1 TXDATA TIP Transmit data toward the PBX 3 UNUSED 4 R RXDATA RING Receive data from the PBX 5 T RXDATA TIP Receive data from the PBX 6 7 8 UNUSED 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 27 Section 2 Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual T1 Probe Network Interface Module RJ 48C P N 1202804L1 The T1 Probe Network Interface Module provides a T1 NETWORK interface and a T1 DTE interface The T1 Probe complies with the applicable ANSI and AT amp T standards and provides the following functions e AMI or B8ZS coding e Manual line build out e D4 or ESF framing e Network performance monitoring and reporting e Test loopbacks e Extensive self testing Table 9 and Table 10 show the T1 Probe NIM pinout Table 9 T1 Network RJ 48C Connection Pinout Pin Name Description 1 R1 Receive data from the network 2 T1 Receive data from the network 3 UNUSED 4 R Transmit data toward the network 5 Transmit data toward the network 6 8 UNUSED Table 10 DTE Interface RJ 48C Pinout
135. a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt MAX RX UTIL Maximum utilization sample in the receive direction of the DBU port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of DBU port bandwidth This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt AVG RX UTIL Average utilization sample in the receive direction of the DBU port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of DBU port bandwidth This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt FRF12 RX FRAMES Number os FRF 12 frames received on this interface FRF 12 defines a standard method for transmitting packets into multiple smaller Frame Relay Frames VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt TX FRAMES Number of frames transmitted by the DBU port This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt TX BYTES Number of bytes transmitted by the DBU port This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt MAX TX THRU Maximum throughput sample in the transmit direction of the DBU port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt AVG TX THRU Average throughput in the tran
136. add entries until all 23 entries have been added and the screen appears as shown in Figures 18 and 19 Since the screen only displays a total of 20 entries at a time use the down arrow to show entries 21 23 as seen in Figure 19 VT100 Terminal olx Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options Physical Layer Options 04 DBU DLL BU P e H DBU W7 Ina LIR CKD srann Relay Options a anan anan anan NMN za 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 OUT CONS NO CONONON ON EN EN ON EN CN ON ON EN CONNECT Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled ON ON On ON On ON ON On ou on on RNORSNSRSRSNININON 6 ell TAD h ah anh and md and and md eh eh ND ON ON LK mu an on on an ons NO CO ON UN at CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 me NO CO OS OFT EE CON at NO 65552 nalin ak 2 2 2 1 2 Po 2 2 1 7 2 da dee a po A AY AL AE A AE AD AA AP A A A AY Huntsuille OUR Figure 18 Huntsville DLCI Entries amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Td Eis Optionsl 23 Physica ayer Uptions DLEI DBU D MURAT DBU a Tea Frame Relay Options enabled PUC Options 125655520 Enabled 12565552 5 Enabled 12565552006 Enabled 12565552007 Enabled 12565552008 Enabled 12565552009 Enabled 1256555 0 Enabled 1 Enabled 2 Enabled 3 Enabled 4 Enabled 5 Enabled Enabled 7 Enabled 8 Enabled 9 Ena
137. al backup when the FRAME RELAY SIGNALING STATE is down 4 Press 3 to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Press 2 and press lt ENTER gt to select ENABLE This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ s DLCI table A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit With this option enabled the IQ will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive Once these parameters have been configured properly the DBU CRITERIA screen should look exactly like Figure 25 1 With Network Failure Enable 2 With No LMI Enable 3 With PUC Inactive Enable Enter Selection gt Figure 25 DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 199 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual DBU Timers 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 22 Select option 4 DBU TIMERS and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 26 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 2 15 66 Session Edit Options Capture Help Fail Timer x10 secs 1 Restore Timer mins 1 Redial Counter 5 Wait To Redial secs 15 Enter Selection gt Figure 26 DBU Timers Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do n
138. alog signals or C An independent training course e g trade school or technical institution recognized by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or D In lieu of the preceding training requirements the operator s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with circle one above 8 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services I agree to provide telco s name with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph if so requested Signature Title Date Transcribed and sworn to before me This day of Notary Public My commission expires 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 9 Industry Canada Compliance Information IQ 310 System Manual Industry Canada Compliance Information The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective Lu operational and safety requirements The Department of Commerce does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable metho
139. am DBU Criteria screens should look like Figures 8 9 and 10 respectively Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 t Edit Options Capture Help A it tonti uration Dial Backup DBU Wee D 15 e Enable Disable imers PRI Options Figure 8 Huntsville DBU Criteria Screen 166 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 lt Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help With Network Failure DBU Criteria With No LHI With PUC Inactive Figure 9 Atlanta DBU Criteria Screen 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edt Options Capture Heb a ath Network Failure Wath No LHI With PUC Inactive Figure 10 Birmingham DBU Criteria Screen 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 167 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual DBU Timers 1 Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU TIMERS The DBU TIMERS screen shown in Figure 11 is displayed The default parameter values are shown below T100 Terminal Seon Edt Pot Opi Capue He IQ AU Tee TEL Backup DBU Timers DBU Options DBU JHA ptions Call TRE Figure 11 DBU Timers Menu For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU Criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished o
140. art to assist you in moving between and within the two window panes To do this Press one of the following keys Tab Move from left pane to right pane Enter Right arrow Shift Tab Escape Left arrow Backspace Move from right pane to left pane Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow Move within each pane Right Window Pane Notation The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu These contents can include both submenu items and data fields Some submenus contain additional submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields The chart on the following page explains the notation used to identify these additional items 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 39 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual This notation Means that More items are available when selected lt gt An action is to be taken such as activating a test Highlighted field You can enter data in this field Underlined field The field contains read only information Additional Terminal Menu Window Features e Login Type Displays L when menu reflects the local unit R for a remote unit and T during a Telnet session e System Name Displays the name entered in the SYSTEM NAME field e Network Status Displays the current state of the incoming network circuit e Signaling Status Displays the current LMI state of
141. assigned by the telco when the ISDN line is installed and normally resembles the phone number Only the Lucent 5ESS switch is capable of recognizing a point to point configuration eliminating the need for a SPID All other switch types require a SPID The SPID 2 option is not available when a 56k 64k network interface module is installed LDN 1 AND LDN 2 Enter the LDNs for both B channels The LDNs are assigned by the telco when the ISDN line is installed The LDN 2 option is not available when a 56 64K network interface module is installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt CALL SCREENING If CALL SCREENING is set to ENABLE the IQ 310 will only accept incoming calls from the numbers entered in the NUMBER 1 through NUMBER 5 fields Calls from any other number or from an unidentifiable number are rejected for BRI module only This option only available with BRI ISDN DBU Module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt MODEM OPTIONS These options are only available with a V 34 DBU module installed TONE PULSE Select the dialing method for the dial backup service Max BAUD RATE This sets the maximum rate at which the call will connect Choices 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 16800 19200 21600 24000 26400 28800 31200 33600 Sync Async Set to Sync if the unit is connecting to another IQ unit Set to AsYNc if the unit is connecting to an ATLAS Changing this option will reboot the unit This option is not availab
142. at SF LINE CODE Set the line code for the network interface Choices AMI alternate mark inversion or B8ZS CLock Source Select the clock source to be derived from the network or from the unit s internal clock The selected clocking option designates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is recovered from incoming data This option is most commonly set to FROM NETWORK Choices INTERNAL and FROM NETWORK LINE BUILDOUT LBO Select the line buildout for the network interface In AUTO mode the IQ 310 sets the LBO based on the strength of the receive signal Options AUTO 0 7 5 15 and 22 5 DB Rx GAIN Select the desired receiver sensitivity setting The factory default is NORMAL which is adequate for most applications The extended setting should be used only in applications where the NORMAL setting is not sufficient If the receive signal strength is less than 30 dB choose EXTENDED CHANNEL RATE Set the channel bandwidth for 56 or 64 kbps TRANSMIT PRM Enabling performance report messages PRM allows the IQ 310 to send messages across the facility data link FDL per ANSI T1 403 The terminating device at the telco may use this information for management of the T1 loop The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT amp T Pub 54016 which is a poll response type protocol Because of this poll response nature the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to
143. bled Answer None Enabled Answer None Disabled Originate None Disabled Originate None Disabled Answer None Disabled Answer Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Unit will answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call Unit will not answer an incoming call The BEEPER OPTION allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup PASSWORD OPTION and DBU PASSWORD are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ 310 unit from establishing dial backup with unknown units DAILY LOCKOUT enabled prevents the IQ 310 unit from going into dial backup between the tomfooleries specified by LOCKOUT START and LOCKOUT EnD With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 DBU Criteria 1 From the screen shown in Figure 6 press the down arrow to select DBU CRITERIA The menu screen shown in Figure 7 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help ry MEAT ES uration Dial Backup DBU Criteria With PUC Inactive UB Uptions i to Timers E
144. bled 12565552020 Enabled 12565552021 Enabled 12565552022 Enabled Huntsville oop E 1gnalinq J OUR s PH oh h ah anh and anh anh de lk eh NOG O OF ET SO HO ONE CO NS OS PPPNP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 RO RSRSRIRIRSRSNSNINININSRNSNSNINSNSNANO ocococsooocececooocococeEe amp ee hu 19 2 2 No Pod WMO CN ON ON ON On nananangan non CN EN Cr CON nanan Figure 19 Huntsville DLCI Entries 194 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for Remote Site 1 TSU IQ Atlanta 1 From the Main menu terminal screen Figure 20 of the TSU IQ select option 1 for CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt Next select option 3 for DIAL BACKUP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 21 and press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 22 Telnet Connection 10 2 15 66 Session Edit Options Capture Help Configuration View Statistics Test Dial Logout Enter Selection gt Figure 20 Main Menu Telnet Connection 10 2 15 66 Session Edit Options Capture Help onfiguration Menu DTE Port Network Port Dial Backup System Enter Selection gt Figure 21 Configuration Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 195 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual Auto DBU Disable DBU Options DB DB IS Ca U Criteria U Timers
145. by the Telephone Company for the first B channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 237 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual 6 Down arrow to select SPID2 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the second B channel and press lt ENTER gt Again for the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which 1Q 310 is being configured If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave this entry blank 7 Down arrow to select LDN1 then press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company for the first B Channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured 8 Down arrow to select LDN2 then press lt ENTER gt Enter the Local Directory Number assigned to the second B Channel by the Telephone Company and press lt ENTER gt Again for the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave this entry blank Sample screen shots of the ISDN OPTIONS screen for the Huntsville Atlanta Birmingham Montgomery and Mobile IQ 310s are shown in Figures 15 19 respectively amp YT100 Terminal
146. cedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 114 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 9 Shared PVC Management In Band Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports in band shared PVC management Shared PVC management refers to a PVC that is used for normal data traffic and management traffic The IQ 310 monitors this PVC for packets that contain its IP address When the IQ 310 detects a packet containing a destination IP address that matches the IQ 310 IP address the unit intercepts the packet and processes its TCP IP information Shared PVC management is used to manage remote IQ 310s without being dependent on services from the remote router This sometimes requires a static route at the host location See the illustration below for an example of the Shared PVC Management Application Router Router is UN es ps i gt E Figure 2 Shared PVC Management Application oe To support this type of management all traffic on the selected PVC must be RFC 1490 encapsulated noncompressed IP traffic By setting local PVC management and shared PVC management on the remote IO 310 its IP address can be found through Inverse ARP Since the unit is set up for shared PVC Lu management all management traffic will be intercepted prior to reaching the remote router 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 115 Sect
147. ckup With CALL SCREENING enabled the IQ unit will only accept incoming calls from calling parties matching one of the phone numbers configured for Number 1 through Number 5 172 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 Configuring PVC Options 1 Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 17 appears Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Figure 17 Configuration Menu 2 Use the right arrow key to select NETWORK PORT then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 18 will appear ort Dial Backup System Figure 18 Network Port Menu 3 Press the right arrow once and then down arrow until PVC OPTIONS is selected Press lt ENTER gt and the screen shown in Figure 19 is shown 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 173 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual amp VT100 Terminal Seen Edit Port Options Capture Help Il AUOT TETE ER Port PUC 0 r Uptions TETE ayer U Frane Rela ifi tions Figure 19 PVC Options Menu Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 16 1 2 3 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 16 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 16 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 17 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsv
148. ct DEDICATED if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 and not used to carry customer traffic and press lt ENTER gt Lu The IO 310 supports management from two network DLCIs either shared or dedicated The IO 310 can simultaneously support management on two DLCIs The unit will support Lu both DLCIs set to SHARED both DLCIs set to DEDICATED or one DLCI set to SHARED and one to DEDICATED Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 122 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 11 Manual Dial Backup Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports manual dial backup This option can be accessed under the DIAL option of the Main menu This option is only available when a dial backup module is installed Prerequisite Procedures The unit must have a dial backup line connected and all relevant dial backup parameters programmed For example with the BRI ISDN module installed SPIDs LDNs and Switch Type must be configured See the Dial Backup Configuration Guides for instructions on programming these parameters Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e WVT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal A DB 9 to DB 25 adapter will be required if the PC s com port is DB 25 customer
149. ction 2 Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual Table 8 T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module Pinout DSX Port 27 Table 9 T1 Network RJ 48C Connection Pinout 28 Table 10 DTE Interface RJ 48C Pinout 28 Table 11 V 34 DBU Module Pin Assignments 29 Table 12 ISDN BRI DBU Module Pin Assignments 29 Table 13 ISDN PRI DBU Module Pin Assignments 29 Table 14 DCE Connector Pin Assignments 30 20 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines 1 EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS The IQ 310 base unit is 8 1 W 9 6 D and 2 7 H All other pieces of equipment option modules fit inside the base unit 2 POWER REQUIREMENTS The IQ 310 has a maximum power consumption of 9 9 Watts and a maximum current draw of 82 milliAmps regardless of the configuration of option modules installed 3 REVIEWING THE FRONT PANEL DESIGN The front panel contains the LCD display window status LEDs and keypad buttons The LEDs provide visual information about the IQ 310 base unit and any option module that may be installed Figure 1 identifies the LCD display window the LEDs and the keypad buttons Up and Down arrows Cancel Enter LCD Window Numeric Keypa
150. d RD LED DBU LED Quick Key Add Key ALM LED Delete Key ERR LED Figure 1 IQ 310 Front Panel Layout LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in this 2 line by 16 character display Enter Key Selects active menu items To activate a menu item scroll to it using the arrow keys or press the number of the item The flashing cursor indicates the active parameter Press lt ENTER gt to select the active menu item Up and Down Arrow Keys Scrolls through the menu and activates the menu items of the current menu The flashing cursor indicates an active parameter 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 21 Section 2 Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual Cancel Key Press the CANCEL key to stop the current activity and return to the previous menu Press repeatedly until the desired menu level is reached When a submenu item is displayed press CANCEL to exit the current display and return to the previous menu Quick Key Pressing the QUICK key returns the front panel to the Main menu Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 and alpha characters A through F which are used to activate menu items and enter information such as the IP address Next Prev Add Delete Keys To activate these functions press and release the SHIFT key then press the NEXT PREV ADD or DELETE key Use these keys when editing tables such as the PVC Options table Shift K
151. d This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for the IQ 310 unit to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units Use the right arrow key to select AUTO DBU press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 4 will appear amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup Auto DBU D Por Disable Network Port DSX Port System Figure 4 Auto DBU Selections 4 Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt At this point the AUTO DBU parameter 162 will change to ENABLE and the screen shown in Figure 5 will appear 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help L MATT Ne CETTE ED nob Loh DBU D AU Port DBU Options DSX Port DBU Criteria Dial Backup DB System x a U Timers DN Options 11 Screening Figure 5 Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1 Press the down arrow to select DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 6 will appear The default parameter values for this screen are shown amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup DBU Options DBU 0 Answer Always nable Beeper Option Enable Password Opt Disable N ints cis DBU Password R 1 Screening
152. d corner of the VT100 screen R is displayed indicating the current screen represents the remote unit 8 You may now begin configuration of the remote unit Press lt CTRL L gt to log out of the remote unit Logging into and out of the Local Unit to Access Remote Login 1 Connect the IQ 310 to your VT100 system details found in DLP 1 2 After connection to the system a blank screen will appear Pressing lt ENTER gt will display the login screen shown below E VT100 Terminal oO x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 3 Enter the password for the IQ 310 The manufacturer s default password for the IQ 310 is adtran in lowercase letters 4 The IQ 310 Main menu for the local unit is displayed as shown below 110 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 8 Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration D Configuration View Statistics Network Port Test DS amp Port Dial Dial Backup Firmware Upgrade System You are now logged in to the local IQ 310 In the lower left hand corner of the VT100 screen L is displayed indicating the current screen represents the local unit 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc Section 5 DLP 8 IQ 310 System Manual 5 Press lt CTRL L gt to log out of the unit The following screen will appear VT100 Terminal 6 Press lt CTRL R gt to select remote login and the fol
153. d of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic waterpipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact Ni W ARNING the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the equipment that the total of the LNs of all devices does not exceed 100 The ringer equivalence number REN assigned to each
154. down on the network port SIGNAL ERROR Number of signal frames received with PVC signaling protocol violations on the network port 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 65 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual SIGNAL T O Number of T391 timeouts that have occurred on the network port Sic STATE CHG Number of changes in the signaling protocol state on the network port Rx FULL STAT Number of full status responses received on the network port Rx LI ONLY Number of link integrity LI responses received on the network port Tx FULL STAT Number of full status polls transmitted by the IQ 310 Tx LI ONLY Number of link integrity polls transmitted by the IQ 310 Async Status Number of asynchronous status messages received by the IQ 310 DISCARD FRAMES Number of frames discarded by the IQ 310 due to on the DTE port due to ADLC violations ABORTS Number of frames received by the network port without a closing flag This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field CRC Error Number of frames received by the network port with CRC violations This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field OCTET ALIGN Number of frames received by the network port with a bit count that does not fall on 8 bit boundaries This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field Tx UNDERRUN Number of underrun frames sent to the network indicating that the interface buffers
155. e IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when it detects no receive signal from the network WiTH No SC is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when it detects no sealing current on the network WITH No LMI is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when the FRAME RELAY SIGNALING STATE is down 2 Press 5 to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Press 2 and press lt ENTER gt to select ENABLE This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ s DLCI table A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame cir cuit With this option enabled the IQ will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive Once these parameters have been configured properly the DBU CRITERIA screen should look exactly like Figure 52 a Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help With 00S Enable With No Rx Enable With No SC_ Enable With No LHI Enable With PUC Inactive Enable Enter Selection gt Figure 52 DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 221 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual DBU Timers 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 49 Select option 4
156. e company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact your state public utility commission or corporation commission for information 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 5 FCC Required Information IQ 310 System Manual Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense ore Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits iG Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible NING W AW for compliance could void the user 5 authority to operate the equipment 6 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Affidav
157. e entered 2 Atthe LOGIN field enter the password for the IQ 310 The manufacturer s default password for the IQ 310 system is adtran in lowercase letters 88 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 2 3 Upon entering the correct password the 1Q 310 Main menu is displayed as shown below Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 0 x Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Configuration D Port View Statistics Network Port Dial Backup System Firmware Upgrade 4 You are now logged in to the IQ 310 menu system You may also connect to the unit via Telnet if the IP parameters have been provisioned as discussed in DLP 004 Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 89 Section 5 DLP 2 IQ 310 System Manual 90 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 3 Connecting the IQ 310 to an External Modem Introduction The IQ 310 can be accessed and managed via modem allowing the same capabilities to the user as if connected to the local CRAFT CONTROL access port Access is provided by a female DB 9 connector labeled CRAFT located on the back of the unit Prerequisite Procedures The IQ 310 should be mounted in its permanent location before connecting to an external modem Tools and Materials Requi
158. e network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave this entry blank Sample screen shots of the ISDN OPTIONS screen for the Huntsville Atlanta and Birmingham IQ 310s are shown in Figures 13 14 and 15 respectively VTI 00 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup U Uptions DBU Criteria DBU Timers Call Screening Figure 13 Huntsville ISDN Options Menu 170 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 TT Telnet Connection 10 200 223 Switch Type a Channel Bit Rate er Of B Channels Fv So vw ZZ M u eie CEE Figure 14 Atlanta ISDN Options Menu EG AETA DBU irene DBU Timers Call Screening Figure 15 Birmingham ISDN Options Menu 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 171 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual Call Screening 1 Press the left arrow key and then the down arrow key to select CALL SCREENING The menu shown in Figure 16 will be displayed The default values for the parameters listed on this menu are shown S VT100 Terminal LE Session Edit Port Options Capture Help Q 310 Configuration Dial Backup BU Uptions Criteria Timers Figure 16 Call Screening Menu It is not necessary to adjust these parameters from their default values for basic Frame Relay dial ba
159. ect DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 200 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 100 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 200 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 100 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 4 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17705552000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 5 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Set this Call Order to 1 6 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Select ENABLED and press lt ENTER gt 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 243 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual Huntsville IQ 310 DCLI 400 1 Using the left arrow place the cursor over the number 1 indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field then press lt I gt for insert This should add an entry as shown in Figu
160. ed for IP Routing TFTP SNMP and Telnet connection Table 4 shows the pinout Table 4 LAN Ethernet Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 TX1 Transmit positive TX2 Transmit negative RX1 Receive positive 4 5 UNUSED 6 RX2 Receive negative 7 8 UNUSED 5 NETWORK INTERFACE MODULES The IQ 310 provides two expansion slots that allow different types of interfaces to be used The following is a discussion of the available Network Interface Modules 56k 64k Network Interface Module RJ 48S P N 1202801L1 The 56k 64k Network Interface Module provides a single 8 position modular jack to connect to the DDS network The 56k 64k Network Interface Module provides the following functions e Network performance monitoring and reporting e Extensive self testing Table 5 on page 26 shows the 56k 64k NIM pinout 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 25 Section 2 Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual Table 5 56k 64k Network Interface Module Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 R1 Transmit data toward the network Ring 1 2 T1 Transmit data toward the network Tip 1 3 UNUSED 4 UNUSED 5 UNUSED 6 UNUSED 7 T Receive data from the network Tip 8 R Receive data from the network Ring T1 FT1 Network Interface Module RJ 48C P N 1202802L1 The T1 FT1 Network Interface Module provides a single T1 port and complies with the applicable ANSI and
161. een configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Atlanta to Huntsville The PVC entry on the Atlanta IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 28 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 11 DLCI Physica y Uptions Frame Relay Options 200 12565557000 None Figure 28 Atlanta IQ 310 DLCI 100 Screen Again for this example only the dial backup will only originate from the Huntsville site in order to demonstrate the call order parameter In a normal circuit the parameters programmed for the Atlanta unit in this example in conjunction with enabling the DBU CRITERIA and DBU ON INACTIVE would be all the programming required for normal dial backup from Atlanta Birmingham IQ 310 DCLI 300 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 300 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 400 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 300 for Birmingham s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 400 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Birmingham is
162. eep issued during dial backup PASSWORD OPTION and DBU PASSWORD are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ 310 unit from establishing dial backup with unknown units DAILY LOCKOUT enabled prevents the IQ 310 unit from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by LOCKOUT START and LOCKOUT EnD With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 DBU Criteria 1 From the screen shown in Figure 6 press the down arrow to select DBU CRITERIA The menu screen shown in Figure 7 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup DBU Criteria DBU Uptions visable Dev teiteria Enable imers Disable PRI Options Figure 7 DBU Criteria Menu Huntsville 1Q 310 WITH NETWORK FAILURE is disabled by default Use the arrow keys to select the WITH NETWORK FAILURE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt The WITH No LMI parameter is enabled by default Leave this option enabled Press the down arrow to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt a D Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ 310 DLCI table under N
163. elpful when debugging Help Menu Provides on line help for using the ADTRAN Utilities Contents Opens the on line help IP Status Displays the local port address and the status of the connection 272 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities About Displays version and owner information 2 VT100 UTILITY Use the VT100 to configure an IQ 310 which is directly connected to a PC The VT100 display is almost identical to the Telnet display For a detailed description of how to work within the terminal menu refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus in the User Interface Guide section of this manual If you need help setting up the IQ 310 for a VT100 session refer to the Detailed Level Procedures section of this manual VT100 menus include SESSION EDIT PORT OPTIONS CAPTURE and HELP see the menu tree in Figure 2 Connect Session Disconnect File Transfer XMODEM CRC Exit ASCII Cfg Files Send Cfg File Edit Copy Paste Port Settings Refresh Screen Transmit Wakeup Connect Transmit Refresh VT100 Options Colors Local Echo BackGround Auto Repeat Bold Text File Start Cfg Capture Capture Buffer Size Stop Cfg Capture Save Buffer As Screen Capture Help Contents About Figure 2 VT100 Menu Tree 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 273 Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities IQ 310 System Manual Session Menu Opens VT100 terminal e
164. enter another entry into the PVC table At this point the Montgomery IQ 310 is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville The CONFIGURE PVC OPTIONS screen is shown in Figure 46 The remaining options may be left at their default values These features are not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual T Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Edit Options Capture Help Ig AAR LEE Ts Rena aa Port PUC Options 11 DBU On Inactive Physic Up Frame Relay Options 17 12565551000 None Figure 46 Configure PVC Options Screen 216 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for Remote Site 3 DSU IQ Birmingham 1 From the Main menu terminal screen Figure 47 of the DSU IQ select option 1 for CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt Next select option 3 for DIAL BACKUP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 48 and press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 49 TA Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help Configuration View Statistics est Dial Logout Enter Selection gt Figure 47 Main Menu Session Edit Options Capture Help onfiguration Menu DTE Port Network Port Dial Backup System Enter Selection gt Figure 48 Configuration Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 217 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System
165. enu select the IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate IP address From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the SUBNET MASK option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the GATEWAY IP ADDR option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate GATEWAY IP ADDR 0 Escape out to the CONFIGURATION menu and logoff by pressing lt CTRL L gt Front Panel Configuration f From the Main menu press 1 for CONFIG and press lt ENTER gt Then press 6 for the SYSTEM option and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu press 1 to select the IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate IP address From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu press 2 to select the SUBNET MASK option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu press 3 to select the GW IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate GATEWAY IP ADDRESS Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 94 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 5 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN Introduction When an ETHERNET port is connected to a local area network LAN test steps must be performed on the IQ 310 to ensure that the unit is communicating
166. er to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup DAILY LockouT enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by LOCKOUT START and LockouT END With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 185 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual DBU Criteria 1 From the screen shown in Figure 6 press the down arrow to select DBU CRITERIA The menu screen shown in Figure 7 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 g Session Edit Options Capture Help ain boni tgurationi Bia Backup DBU Criteria DBU O D e DBU imers PRI Options Disable Figure 7 DBU Criteria Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select WITH NETWORK FAILURE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This allows the IQ unit to enter dial backup in the event that the network T1 line goes into alarm WITH No LMI is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when the FRAME RELAY SIGNALING STATE is down 3 Press the down arrow to select WITH PVC INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt This is a global setting that affects all of the PVCs in the IQ 310 DLCI table under NETWoRK PVC Options If this option is disabled t
167. es received by the ETHERNET port VIEW STATISTICS gt ETHERNET gt RX BYTES Number of bytes received by the ETHERNET port 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 75 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual VIEW STATISTICS gt ETHERNET gt TX FRAMES Number of frames transmitted by the ETHERNET port VIEW STATISTICS gt ETHERNET gt TX BYTES Number of frames transmitted by the ETHERNET port VIEW STATISTICS gt ETHERNET gt RESET STATS Selecting this option will clear the Ethernet statistics and reset them to zero VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt SIGNAL LEAD RTS This statistic shows whether the CRAFT CONTROL port request to send signal is active VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt SIGNAL LEAD CTS This statistic shows whether the CRAFT CONTROL port clear to send signal is active VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt SIGNAL LEAD DTR This statistic shows whether the CRAFT CONTROL port data terminal ready signal is active VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt SIGNAL LEAD DCD This statistic shows whether the CRAFT CONTROL port data carrier detect signal is active VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt RX BYTES Number of bytes received by the CRAFT CONTROL port VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt TX BYTES Number of bytes transmitted by the CRAFT CONTROL port VIEW STATISTICS gt CRAFT CONTROL PORT gt RESET STATS Selecting this option will clear the CRAFT CONT
168. esignates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is recovered from incoming data This option is most commonly set to FROM NETWORK Choices INTERNAL and FROM NETWORK LINE BUILDOUT LBO Select the line buildout for the network interface In AUTO mode the IQ 310 sets the LBO based on the strength of the receive signal Options AUTO 0 7 5 15 and 22 5 DB Rx SENSITIVITY Select the desired receiver sensitivity setting The factory default is NORMAL which is adequate for most applications The extended setting should be used only in applications where the NORMAL setting is not sufficient If the receive signal strength is less than 30 dB choose EXTENDED CHANNEL BANDWIDTH Set the channel bandwidth for 56 or 64 KBPS 46 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CHANNEL ALIGNMENT This field allows the user to select the channel alignment to be CONTIGUOUS or ALTERNATING START CHANNEL Select the channel in which the T1 stream starts The setting must be consistent with the carrier if using a public network The range is 1 to 24 TRANSMIT PRM Enabling performance report messages PRM allows the IQ 310 to send messages across the facility data link FDL per ANSI T1 403 The terminating device at the telco may use this information for management of the T1 loop The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT amp T Pub 54016 which is a poll response type p
169. ey Enter alpha characters by first pressing and releasing the SHIFT key and then pressing the desired character The NEXT PREV ADD and DELETE keys are also activated by first pressing SHIFT To activate a menu item designated by an alpha character rather than a number place the cursor on the menu item using the up and down arrows or press and release SHIFT and then press the letter The flashing cursor indicates the active parameter Press lt ENTER gt to select the item Front Panel LEDs With the IQ 310 powered up the front panel LEDs provide visual information about the status of the IQ 310 and any option modules that may be installed Table 1 provides detailed information about the front panel LEDs Table 1 1Q 310 LEDs For these LEDs This color light Indicates that RS Request to Send Green there is an active RS signal on DTE interface CS Clear to Send Green there is an active CS signal on DTE interface TD Transmit Data Green flashes there is transmit data activity on the DTE interface RD Receive Data Green flashes there is receive data activity on the DTE interface ERR Error Red flashes there is an active T1 line code violation or T1 path code violation 22 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 1 IQ 310 LEDs Continued For these LEDs This color light Indicates that ALM
170. eys to select the line code that matches the line code on the TELCO provided PRI line then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select CLOCK SOURCE then press lt ENTER gt Choices of INTERNAL and NETWORK will appear Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK if the TELCO is providing clocking on the PRI line Select INTERNAL if there is no timing on the PRI circuit and the 1Q 310 will have to provide the clock Down arrow to select LINE BUILD OuT LBO then press lt ENTER gt Choices of 0 7 5 15 and 22 5 will appear The LBO should be selected based on the strength of the receive signal Use the arrow keys to select the correct value press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select RX GAIN then press lt ENTER gt Choices of NORMAL and EXTENDED will appear The NORMAL setting is adequate for most applications If the receive signal strength is less than 30 dB choose EXTENDED Down arrow to select START CHANNEL then press lt ENTER gt Enter the first DSO number available for the TELCO provided PRI line If a full PRI circuit was purchased the start channel will be one If a fractional PRI circuit was purchased the start channel information can be obtained from the TELCO Use the down arrow to select NUMBER OF CHANNELS then press lt ENTER gt Enter the total number of channels for the TELCO provided PRI line If a full T1 circuit was purchased the number of channels will be 23 The D channel which is used for call signaling always resides o
171. ffic to the IQ 310 Options are ENABLED and DISABLED CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt SIGNALING RESPONSES This option determines when PVC SIGNALING RESPONSES are sent to the router ALWAYS ON If enabled PVC SIGNALING RESPONSES are sent to the router regardless of the network signaling state Enable this option when the IQ 310 is used for dial backup FoLLow NETWORK FOLLOW NET If enabled PVC SIGNALING RESPONSES are sent to the router only when the network signaling state is up Enable this option when the router is going to use an alternate path for dial backup ALWAYS OFF If enabled PVC signaling responses are NOT sent to the router regardless of the network signaling state Enable this option to simulate a PVC failure when the router is going to use an alternate path for dial backup or The following NETWORK gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS are in groups based on the Network Interface Module NIM CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt T1 DSX NIM CHANNEL Map This field allows the user to map each individual DSO to the DSX 1 port or to the DTE port or to set it to IDLE DS01 DS024 Listing of individual DSOs in the Channel Map FRAMING FORMAT Set the frame format for the network interface Choices D4 ESF and AUTO 44 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Lu D4 is equivalent to superframe form
172. figuration View Statistics PING Net amp DTE Loopback Disable la Firmware Upgrade Figure 4 Test Menu TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt DLCI Select the DLCI of the PVC to be tested TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt TEST STATE Selecting lt AcTIVE gt will start the PVC loopback test Selecting lt IDLE gt will stop an active PVC loopback test The TEST STATE will display lt ACTIVE gt if either the SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING or DELAY MEASUREMENT option is enabled TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt RESET STATS Selecting this option will clear all the PVC LOOPBACK statistics TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt REMAIN REMAIN is the amount of time in seconds the PVC loopback test will be active The range is 0 to 3600 TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt FRAMES RX Number of frames received on the selected PVC during the current loopback test 78 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt FRAMES TX Number of frames transmitted on the selected PVC during the current loopback test TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt MIN RESP TIME Minimum round trip time in seconds for the current test TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt MAX RESP TIME Maximum round trip time in seconds for the current test TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt AVG RESP TIME Average round trip time in seconds for the current test TEST gt PVC LOOPBACK gt LOST FRAMES Number of frames lost in the receiving direction trave
173. gt SEQ NUM CHECKING Set to ENABLE only if there is an IQ or ATLAS product on the other end of the PVC When enabled the IQ 310 tags each frame with a sequence number which is then used by the remote IQ or ATLAS unit to detect lost packets Lost packet counts are given in the STATISTICS menus CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC OPTIONS gt DELAY MEASUREMENT Set to ENABLE only if there is an IQ or ATLAS product on the other end of the PVC When enabled the IQ 310 periodically transmits a loopback frame to the remote IQ or ATLAS unit which is then returned to measure round trip delay of each PVC Minimum maximum and average delay measurements are given in the STATISTICS menus 50 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt PVC OPTIONS gt STATS OPTION This option prioritizes PVCs for STATISTICS counts The IQ 310 tracks statistics for a limited number of the PVCs that pass through This number is determined in the MAX PVC CounT field The three choices for this field are described below AUTO If set to AUTO then statistics will be logged for this PVC if the Max PVC Counr has not been exceeded The AUTO selection designates a PVC as second priority to a PVC set to ENABLED ENABLED If set to ENABLED then statistics will be logged for this PVC if the MAx PVC CounT has not been exceeded A PVC set to ENABLED is designated as a higher priority than
174. h the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 4 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU Criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to assure the Group parameter on the host unit will initiated the dial backup 61203800L1 1A 2003 ADTRAN Inc 177 Section 6 CFG 2 IQ 310 System Manual Atlanta IQ 310 DCLI 19 1 Using the left arrow place the cursor over the number 1 indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field then press lt I gt for insert This should add an entry as shown in Figure 23 gt Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Optionsl 2 Uptions Physica ayer i Frame Relay Options y 1e 72565557000 Figure 23 New Entry Screen 2 Now add the second DLCI to the Huntsville site Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 19 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 18 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 19 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Hunt
175. ham site which is configured as call order three Finally if that fails to connect the Huntsville IQ 310 will attempt to dial the Mobile site which is configured as call order four If all the Huntsville IQ 310 call order entries had been set to none the Huntsville IQ 310 would have used the first entry with a DBU phone number In this example it would have attempted to call the Atlanta IQ 310 If that had failed to connect the Huntsville IQ 310 would have moved to the next entry with a DBU phone number Birmingham site and so on 252 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A N FORMANT The IQ 310 uses a Java applet for displaying both menu options and data fields This section of ADTRAN s IQ 310 System Manual describes how to navigate this Java applet the N Formant Refer to DLP 12 or instructions on connecting to the IQ 310 using the N Formant CONTENTS OVGIVICW Soara re aera eed eee ee ew ns rade MLN ade ee 254 Navigating the N Formant 444 eee eee 254 Menu Descriptions 2 2 00 0080 scene eee niana ae eae nd sed due uen eee 255 Device Menus 8e ie es Ae Rh hats AG aR Seat aed Bi OM dude dd Bid A chal Sond Bd 256 Dial Backup module Menus 00 ccc eee ee eee eens 264 FIGURES Figure 1 Top Level Menu Window 254 Figure 2 Device gt Status Menu 0002 teenies 256 Figure 3 Device gt Configuration Menu
176. he IQ 310 Call Order Parameter 227 N F ormant EEE nan eco vows euch eee ee ee one EEES AE 253 The IQ 310 uses a Java applet for displaying both menu options and data fields This section of ADTRAN s IQ 310 System Manual describes how to navigate this Java applet the N Formant Refer to DLP 12 or instructions on connecting to the IQ 310 using the N Formant 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 13 Table of Contents IQ 310 System Manual Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities 269 Provides instructions for configuring and using the ADTRAN Utilities software programs in cluding Telnet VT100 Syslog and TFTP 14 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This section of ADTRAN s IQ 310 System Manual is designed for use by network engineers planners and designers for overview information about the IQ 310 It contains general information and describes physical and operational concepts module functions network relationships provisioning testing alarm status and system monitoring This section should be used in conjunction with Section 2 Engineering Guidelines CONTENTS system Overview 30 te he Rene eR ee na ed Wek Stee eee Sse Pees 16 Features and Benefits 12 044124 tend fe ewe ee bea dai eee ree 16 Configuration and Management 16 Software Upgradeable sa a mearra iae p E ee ee beeen ees 16 S
177. he management and provisioning functions This DLP provides specific steps for logging into the system and accessing the various management and provisioning functions Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP 001 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT CONTROL Port before logging in to IQ 310 Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e WVT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal e DB 9 to DB 25 adapter if the PC s com port is DB 25 customer provided To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic dot components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 87 Section 5 DLP 2 IQ 310 System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed 1 After connecting to the system a blank screen will appear Pressing any key will display the login screen shown below Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help The cursor will blink at the LOGIN field waiting for a password to b
178. he trap manager information and enable disable traps e The FR MONITORING CONFIGURATION menu contains items such as number of PVCs monitored and history interval size It also shows the number of intervals days completed The INTERFACE TABLE contains a table of all of the interfaces on the current unit as well as the TYPE Ethernet or frame SPEED PHYSICAL ADDRESS internal port on the unit ADMIN STATUS up or down and OPER STATUS up or down DEVICE gt TEST The TEST menu allows certain tests to be executed such as PVC loopback and displays the test results The expanded TEST menu is shown in Figure 4 N Formant 10 14 140 Q 310 with T1 D5X1 Interface PVC Loopback E Performance Figure 4 Device gt Test Menu 258 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 7 N Formant DEVICE gt PERFORMANCE The PERFORMANCE option gives the user access to various performance related data stored in the unit This data is group under three options NETWORK PVC and APPLICATION ormant 10 14 140 2 IQ 310 with T17DSX1 Interface Frame Throughput Rx Frame Throughput Tx Byte Throughput Rx El Byte Throughput Tx Ey pyc E Application E Current Activity Recent Activity Figure 5 Device gt Performance Menu The NETWORK option contains 4 real time charts FRAME THROUGHPUT RX FRAME THROUGHPUT TX BIT THROUGHTPUT RX and BIT THROUGHPUT TX These charts show frame throughput
179. he unit will not enter DBU based on an inactive DLCI regardless of how the DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is set for each DLCI in the NETWORK PVC OPTIONS A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit With this option enabled the IQ 310 will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive Once these parameters have been configured properly the DBU CRITERIA screen should look exactly like Figure 8 186 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 z Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Of x Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup DBU Criteria With PUC Inactive DBU Op With Network Failur DBU Criteria With No LMI DBU Timers With PUC Inactive PRI Options Figure 8 DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled DBU Timers 1 Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU TIMERS The DBU TIMERS screen shown in Figure 9 is displayed The default parameter values are shown below 2 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 OF x Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup DBU Timers BU Uptions al lmer x1U secs DBU Criteria Restore Timer mins 1 DBU Redial Counter 5 ptions Wait To Redial secs 15 Figure 9 DBU Timers Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc
180. hese parameters define the error threshold for the UNI formed by the IQ 310 network port and the frame relay switch If the error threshold is met the signaling state is changed to down which indicates a service affecting condition This condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error free events are received N392 defines the number of errors required in a given event window while N393 defines the number of polling events in each window For example If N392 3 and N393 4 then if three errors occur within any four events the interface is determined inactive The status of the connection can be viewed in the STATISTICS menu under NETWORK PORT SIGNALING STATE The status will return to active again once the threshold is no longer exceeded The network service provider should recommend the values entered into the T391 N391 one N392 and N393 fields CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt MANAGEMENT DLCI 1 AND DLCI 2 Enter the management data link connection identifiers DLCIs These DLCIs are used to carry management traffic to and from the network CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt MGMT DLCI 1 AND DLCI 2 MODE Set to DEDICATED if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 and not used to carry customer traffic If set to DEDICATED the router is not notified of that DLCI Set to SHARED if the management DLCI is used for carrying customer traffic and management data CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt MAXIMUM PVC
181. iate dial backup At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Mobile to Huntsville The PVC entries on the Mobile IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 31 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 251 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help y ay Up FF ome Relay ipt ions 00 12565557000 Figure 31 Mobile IQ 310 DLCI 700 Screen Again for this example only the dial backup will only originate from the Huntsville site in order to demonstrate the call order parameter In a normal circuit the parameters programmed for the Mobile unit in this example in conjunction with enabling the DBU CRITERIA and DBU ON INACTIVE would be all the programming required for normal dial backup from Mobile If the network fails at the Huntsville site the Huntsville IQ 310 will first attempt to dial the Atlanta IQ 310 since it is configured as call order one However if it fails to connect the Huntsville IQ 310 will attempt to dial the Montgomery site which is configured as call order two If that fails to connect the Huntsville IQ 310 will attempt to dial the Birming
182. ides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI STATS gt DLCI INTERVALS Rx FRAMES Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI Rx BYTES Number of bytes received by the network port on the specified DLCI Tx FRAMES Number of frames transmitted by the network port on the specified DLCI Tx BYTES Number of bytes transmitted by the network port on the specified DLCI TIME IN DBU Time in seconds that the specified DLCI is in DBU mode Max RX THRU Maximum throughput sample in the receive direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval This is displayed in kbps FRF 12 Rx FRAMES Number of FRF 12 frames received on this interface FRF 12 defines a fragmentation implementation agreement to dictate fragmenting long data to address the impact of delay for real time data packets traveling through the Frame Relay network The IQ 310 does not have fragment data using FRF 12 this counter only recognizes that FRF 12 packets have been received on this port AVG Rx THRU Average throughput in the receive direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval This is displayed in kbps Max Rx UTIL Maximum utilization sample in the receive direction on the specified DLCI for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of CIR AVG RX UTIL Average utilization in the receive direction on the specified DLCI for
183. ies in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for special disposal instructions Save These Important Safety Instructions 4 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual FCC Required Information FCC Required Information FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual 1 This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and requirements adopted by ACTA On the equipment housing is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXxX If requested provide this information to the telephone company If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service If possible advance notification is given otherwise notification is given as soon as possible The telephone company will advise the customer of the right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of this equipment Advance notification and the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service are given If experiencing difficulty with this equipment please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty information The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the network until the problem is corrected or it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning This unit contains no user
184. iled description of how to work with the Telnet program refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus in the User Interface Guide section of this manual If you need help setting up the IQ 310 for a Telnet session refer to the Detailed Level Procedures section of this manual The Telnet menus include SESSION EDIT OPTIONS CAPTURE and HELP see the menu tree in Figure 1 Host Name Connect Port Session Disconnect Edit Entry Transfer Cfg Add New Exit Delete Connect Edit Copy Paste Background Telnet Options Colors Bold Local Echo Text Auto Repeat File Start Cfg Capture Stop Cfg Capture Capture Buffer Size Save Buffer As Screen Capture Help Contents IP Status About Figure 1 Telnet Menu Tree Session Menu Click on SESSION to open the Telnet session Connect Opens dialog box for setting Host NAME and PORT parameters for a Telnet session Also lets Host Name Edit Enty you EDIT ENTRY ADD NEW entry and DELETE stored entries When the parameters are set click CONNECT to make the connection Click CANCEL to end the session Fa Port telnet x Add New Cancel Delete 270 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities Host Name Accepts and stores host names You may either enter a name an IP address or a domain name directly from this field Click on the drop down arrow to display a complete list of
185. ille is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17705552000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU Criteria settings Set this Call Order to 2 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select GROUP then press lt ENTER gt 174 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 Huntsville IQ 310 DCLI 18 1 Using the left arrow place the cursor over the number 1 indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field then press lt I gt for insert This should add an entry as shown in Figure 20 T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help I J10 con tiauration fe twork Port PUC 0 Physica ayer Uptions Frame Relay Options i H 17705552000 Grou Disabled Figure 20 New Entry Screen 2 Now add the second DLCI to the Atlanta site Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 18 and press lt E
186. ion 5 DLP 9 IQ 310 System Manual Prerequisite Procedures This procedure assumes that the IQ 310 is powered up and connected to an active frame relay network Tools and Materials Required e Male to female DB 9 cable customer provided to connect to either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal e VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal e A DB 9 to DB 25 adapter will be required if the PC s com port is DB 25 To prevent electric shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic dt components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 116 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 9 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Terminal Configuration Enter the IP Address 1 2 3 4 Connect the IQ 310 unit to the VT100 system details found in DLP 1 Login to the system details for login found in DLP 2 From the CONFIGURATION menu select the SYSTEM option and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate IP address and press
187. ions include frame bit errors for D4 framing and superframes with CRC errors for ESF framing LINE CODE Number of line code violations received by the DTE port Line code violations include BPVs that are not part of B8ZS code or excess zero violations 64 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide VIEW STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt LAYER1 STATS gt DAYS The definitions for the DTE PORT gt LAYER1 STATS gt Days statistics are identical to the DTE PORT gt LAYER1 STATS gt INTERVALS statistics The day view provides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day View STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt LAYER2 STATS gt INTERVALS Lu The following intervals are only available when a TI Probe NIM is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt PORT STATS gt INTERVALS or The following Network Port intervals are applies to all IO 310 Network Interface Modules unless specified in the Interval definition Rx FRAMES Number of frames received by the network port Rx BYTES Number of bytes received by the network port Max RX THRU Maximum throughput sample in the receive direction of the network port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps AVG Rx THRU Average throughput in the receive direction of the network port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps Max Rx UTIL Maximum utilization sample in the receive direc
188. it Requirements for Connection to Digital Services Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services e An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signal and transmitted on the network e The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifications End user customer will be responsible to file an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected CPE to a 1 544 Mbps or subrate digital service e Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications the affidavit requirements for subrate services are waived 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 7 Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services IQ 310 System Manual Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1 544 Mbps and or Subrate Digital Services For the work to be performed in the certified territory of telco name State of County of I name business address telephone number being duly sworn state Ihave responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the te
189. its for a response between the pings Range is 0 to 10000 TEST gt PING gt ROUND TRIP MIN This field shows the shortest round trip delay in ms of the received responses Round trip delay is counted from the time the ping is sent until the response is received TEST gt PING gt ROUND TRIP AVG This field shows the average response time in ms based on all received responses TEST gt PING gt ROUND TRIP MAX This field shows the longest round trip delay in ms of the received responses If a response is not received before the unit times out the delay is not calculated in TEST gt PING gt TX PKTS This field shows the number of pings sent always 10 TEST gt PING gt RX PKTS This field shows the number of responses received from the pinged device TEST gt PING gt LOST PKTS This field shows the number of pings for which pings were transmitted and no response was received TEST gt PING gt RESET STATS Selecting this option will clear all ping statistics TEST gt PING gt START STOP This option will activate and deactivate the ping test TEST gt NET amp DTE LOOPBACK This test will implement simultaneous dual loopbacks within the unit toward the network port and toward the DTE port 80 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide DIAL MENU This menu is used for manual dial backup DIAL gt DIAL BACKUP gt ENTER DIAL Available for all DB
190. l session will last only two minutes Therefore the earliest interval column i e the interval listed last if no intervals have been deleted yet normally represents a time shorter than the other columns View by Day This view provides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day The most recent information is displayed first oe The first day s information i e the last listing does not represent a full day s worth of information unless the unit or the statistics information was reset at exactly 12 AM Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Uiew Statistics BIE TPS Stats Intervals 04 14 Intervals 04 14 RX sL22 Loc PUE Rx Bt Loc PUC Tx Fr Loc PUC Tx Bt Port UA Time Sig Down Time Signal Error Signal 1 0 Sig State Chg Rx Full Stat Rx LI Only Tx Full Stat Tx LI Only Async Status Discard Frames Aborts CRC Error Octet Align Length Error EA Violation Intervals 2 Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals Intervals 13 Intervals 12 eo pep ee ee pe r r r soe TS TT TT Figure 3 Example of Interval View 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual Horizontal or Vertical Display View statistical information either horizontally or verticall
191. le via N Formant 56 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKuP gt PRI OPTIONS These options are only available with a PRI DBU module installed PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS The following sections describe the PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS available for the PRI DBU module LINE CODE Set the line coding of the PRI DBU module to B8ZS for PRI applications CLock Source Set the clock source to be derived from the network or from the unit s internal clock The selected clocking option designates the clock source for transmission Clocking necessary for receiving data is recovered from incoming data This option is most commonly set to NETWORK LBO Select the output level in dB for the PRI DBU module interface Choices AUTO 0 7 5 15 0 and 22 5 dB Rx GAIN Select the desired receiver sensitivity setting The factory default setting is NORMAL which is adequate for most applications The EXTENDED setting should be used only in applications where the NORMAL setting is not sufficient If the receive signal strength is less than 30 dB choose EXTENDED START CHANNEL Select the channel in which the T1 stream starts The setting must be consistent with the carrier if using a public network NUMBER OF CHANNELS Select the number of DSOs channels that are to be used Note that the PRI module uses one DSO per connected call TX YELLOW ALARM Set TX YEL A
192. likely be different from the ones used in this example The remaining parameters described in Figure provide a description of the BRI lines that terminate into the IQ 310s The Telephone Company will provide you with the Local Directory Numbers LDNs and Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs for each of your BRI lines In addition you must know which type of Central Office CO switch is providing the ISDN service The CALL ORDER parameter determines the order in which a list of backup locations will be dialed If all the IQ 310 call order entries are set to none the IQ 310 will use the first entry with a DBU phone number 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 227 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual To configure the sample network perform the steps given in the following pages Atlanta Birmingham Montgomery Mobile IQ 310 with BRI DBU and T1 DSX Cards DLCI 100 LDN 1 555 2000 LDN 2 555 2001 SPID 1 770 555 2000 0101 SPID 2 770 555 2001 0101 HUNTSVILLE IQ 310 with BRI DBU and T1 DSX Cards DLCI 300 IQ 310 with BRI DBU 555 2000 and T1 DSX Cards LDN 1 555 3000 LDN 2 555 3001 SPID 1 205 555 3000 0101 LDN 1 555 1000 SPID 2 205 555 3001 0101 LDN 2 555 1001 SPID 1 256 555 1000 0101 SPID 2 256 555 1001 0101 DLCI 500 IQ 310 with BRI DBU and T1 DSX Cards LDN 1 555 4000 LDN 2 555 4001 SPID 1 334 555 4000 0101 SPID 2 334 555 4001 0101 DLCI 700 IQ 310 with B
193. ling from the remote IQ to the local IQ 310 TEST gt VC LOOPBACK gt RMT LOST FRAMES Number of frames lost in the transmitting direction traveling from the local IQ 310 to the remote IQ TEST gt DSX LOOPBACK gt LOOPBACK gt NONE A DSX loopback test allows the user to initiate a loopback test at the DSX 1 interface Select NONE to stop a test in progress Only available with a T1 DSX Network Interface module installed TEST gt DSX LOOPBACK gt LOOPBACK gt LINE Select LINE to execute a line loopback test at the DSX 1 port During this test data loops back toward the terminal equipment usually a PBX connected to the DSX 1 port Only available with a T1 DSX Network Interface module installed TEST gt DSX LOOPBACK gt LOOPBACK gt PORT Select PORT to execute a port loopback test at the DSX 1 port During this test data loops back toward the network interface Only available with a T1 DSX Network Interface module installed TEST gt PING gt IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the unit the IQ 310 is sending and echo request ping to TEST gt PING gt COUNT This field defines the number of pings to be sent Range is 1 to 99 TEST gt PING gt SIZE BYTES This field defines the size of the ping packet in bytes Range is 1 to 1024 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 79 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual TEST gt PING gt TIMEOUT MS This field defines the time in msec the unit wa
194. lowing screen will appear VT100 Terminal 112 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A Section 5 DLP 8 IQ 310 System Manual 7 Enter the remote DLCI see the following note and press lt ENTER gt again When entering the DLCI for a remote application enter the DLCI associated with the local unit that you are logged into not the far end DLCI The correct local unit DLCI for that remote site may be determined by looking for the active DLCI in the VIEW STATISTICS gt 4 NETWORK Port gt DLCI List menu In Figure 1 a user trying to configure the Atlanta unit from the Huntsville site would enter a DLCI of 300 8 The following login screen will appear T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 9 Enter the password The factory default password is adtran in lowercase letters 10 The IQ 310 Main menu for the remote unit is displayed as shown below 113 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc Section 5 DLP 8 Telnet Connection 10 100 15 174 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Configuration D ort View Statistics Network Port Test DSX Port Dial Dial Backup Firmware Upgrade System IQ 310 System Manual In the lower left hand corner of the VT100 screen R is displayed indicating the current screen represents the remote unit 11 You may now begin configuration of the remote unit Press lt CTRL L gt to log out of the remote unit Follow up Pro
195. lt ENTER gt 3 Logoff by pressing lt CTRL L gt Front Panel Configuration Enter the IP Address 1 From the front panel press 1 for CONFIG and press lt ENTER gt Press 6 for SYSTEM and press lt ENTER gt The cursor will now be blinking on 1 for IP ADDRESS Press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate IP ADDRESS and press lt ENTER gt 4 Press 2 for SUBNET MASK and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate SUBNET MASK and press lt ENTER gt 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 121 Section 5 DLP 10 IQ 310 System Manual 5 Press 3 for GW IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate Gateway IP address and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI 1 Cancel back to the Main menu Press 1 for CONFIG and press lt ENTER gt Press 2 for NETWORK PORT and press lt ENTER gt Press 3 for DLCI 1 and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt aren If more than one management DLCI is being used press 4 for DLCI 2 and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI Mode 1 Press 5 for DLCI 1 MODE and press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to select DEDICATED if the management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 and not used to carry customer traffic and press lt ENTER gt 2 If more than one management DLCI is being used press 6 for DLCI 2 MODE and press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to sele
196. lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the SUBNET MASK option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate SUBNET MASK and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM menu select the GATEWAY IP ADDRESS option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate GATEWAY IP ADDRESS and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI 1 2 From the CONFIGURATION menu select NETWORK PORT and press lt ENTER gt From the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu select the MANAGEMENT DLCI 1 option and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt If more than one management DLCI is being used select the MANAGEMENT DLCI 2 option from the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu and press lt ENTER gt Enter the appropriate DLCI and press lt ENTER gt Enter the Management DLCI Mode 1 From the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu select the MGMT DLCI 1 MODE option and press lt ENTER gt Select SHARED if the DLCI is used to carry customer traffic as well as management data and press lt ENTER gt If more than one management DLCI is being used select the MGMT DLCI 2 MODE option and press lt ENTER gt from the CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT menu and press lt ENTER gt Select SHARED if the DLCI is used to carry customer traffic as well as management data and press lt ENTER gt Logoff by pressing lt CTRL L gt 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 117 Section 5
197. m Description 3 NETWORK MODULE DESCRIPTIONS The IQ 310 has four Network Interface Modules e 56k 64k Network Interface Module P N 1202801L1 e T1 FT1 Network Interface Module P N 1202802L1 e TI1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module P N 1202803L1 e T1 Probe Network Interface Module P N 1202804L1 Each module has a variety of performance and alarm status information Several features of each module are user configurable although default values reflect the most common configurations All option modules contain an extensive self test as well as tests designed for the technology they incorporate 56k 64k Network Interface Module P N 1202801L1 The 56k 64k Network Interface Module provides one 56k 64k interface for Frame Relay This interface supports both 56k and 64k operation The IQ 310 with 56k 64k Network Interface Module system P N 4203801L1 ships with one installed 56k 64k Network Interface Module T1 FT1 Network Interface Module P N 1202802L1 The T1 FT1 Network Interface Module provides one channelized T1 interface for Frame Relay This interface operates in DS 1 or DSX 1 mode and can deliver timing for the system The IQ 310 with T1 FT1 Network Interface Module system P N 4203802L1 ships with one installed T1 FT1 Network Interface Module T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module P N 1202803L1 The T1 FT1 DSX 1 Network Interface Module provides one channelized T1 interface for Frame Relay and includes an additional D
198. mers Call Screening Figure 11 Huntsville ISDN Options Menu 148 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial ETAT BU Uptions DBU Criteria B Channe a Rate DBU Timers Number Of B Channels ISDN Options SPID1 Call Screening Figure 12 Atlanta ISDN Options Menu amp YT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help A LE CE SE Sect CET Backup Up DBU Criteria B Channe oat Rate DBU Timers Number Of B Channels ISDN Options D1 Call Screening Figure 13 Birmingham ISDN Options Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 149 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual Call Screening 1 Press the left arrow key and then the down arrow key to select CALL SCREENING The menu shown in Figure 14 will be displayed The default values for the parameters listed on this menu are shown amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup BU Uptions D DBU Criteria DBU Timers ISDN paR Figure 14 Call Screening Menu It is not necessary to adjust these parameters from their default values for basic Frame Relay dial backup With CALL SCREENING enabled the IQ unit will only accept incoming calls from calling parties matching one of the phone numbers configured for Number 1 through Number 5 150 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 3
199. mulation session Connect Opens a specified serial port for a VT100 session Disconnect Closes a specified serial port at the end of a VT100 session File Transfer Uploads and downloads files to and from an IQ 310 XMODEM CRC Selects the XMODEM file transfer protocol ASCII Cfg Files Selects ASCII transfer mode Primarily useful for configuration transfers for the ADTRAN products Edit Menu Identical to the Telnet Epit MENU see Edit Menu on page 272 Port Menu Changes serial COM port SETTINGS Provides data rate settings from 300 57600 AZETE bps Port fcom2 x Data Rate so x Options Menu Pai None Provides terminal screen commands DataBis fg 7 Stop Bits fi z Refresh Screen Redraws the screen Cancel Connect Provides the options TRANSMIT WAKEUP and TRANSMIT REFRESH Transmit Wakeup Provides a control sequence that puts the IQ 310 Control port online in terminal mode Transmit Refresh Provides a control sequence to refresh the screen automatically when connecting This is the default setting for the IQ 310 Colors Identical to Telnet CoLors MENU see Colors on page 272 Local Echo Echoes each character that you enter Auto Repeat Repeats characters you select from the keyboard if you hold down the key 274 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities Capture Menu Identical to the Telnet CAPTURE menu see Capture Menu on page 272 Help
200. must be performed to connect to the IQ 310 using the N Formant Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP 4 Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 and DLP 5 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN steps 1 and 2 only Tools and Materials Required e Access to a PC or other computer connected to the internet e Web browser installed on PC The N Formant will work with Netscape Navigator 4 7 and 6 1 and with Internet Explorer 5 5 or later e JAVA plug in from Sun It must run on a platform that supports the previously mentioned browsers Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer and the plug in e At least the 1 2 version of the JAVA Runtime Environment JRE If JRE 1 3 or better is used it will take advantage of JAR caching so that the web browser Lu does not have to reload the applet from the unit every time it runs instead using a cached copy from the local hard drive 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 129 Section 5 DLP 12 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1 Open the Web browser 2 On the address line enter the IQ 310 IP address 3 The following login screen will appear Z Adtran Network Managment System Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help se g A a a 3 B w Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit i Discuss Address http 10 200 2 237 Go Links gt IQ 310 at 10
201. n and maintenance of the IQ 310 This manual is arranged so that needed information can be quickly and easily found ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 Phone 256 963 8000 2004 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A 2 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Revision History Revision History Conventions Document Date Description of Changes Revision A March 2004 Initial Release Lu Notes provide additional useful information dl Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or W ARNING endangerment to human life 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc Safety Instructions IQ 310 System Manual Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury 1 Do not use this product near water such as a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batter
202. n capabilities for complex data than are available with Telnet The applet can show an entire tree of application information at once without having to navigate up and down one level at a time and can present multiple views of information simultaneously without requiring multiple connections to the unit N Formant presents strip charts of continuously changing information without having to infer activity by looking at each traffic class individually Because the applet is downloaded and runs on the client hardware N Formant performs this data interpretation reduction and manipulation without requiring the IQ 310 to do the intensive processing required for such presentations 2 NAVIGATING THE N FORMANT Once connected to the IQ 310 using the N Formant the screen shown in Figure is displayed To connect to the N Formant applet open a browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the IQ 310 unit in the Address field On the login screen enter the password for the unit the default is adtran all lower case Click the LOGIN button and the N Formant window will appear For detailed instructions refer to DLP 12 15 IQ 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface E Device E Status E Configuration E Test E Performance Dial Back Up Card E Status E Configuration E Dial Navigation Panel Index Panel Figure 1 Top Level Menu Window 254 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 3
203. n channel 24 If a fractional PRI circuit was purchased the number of channels can be obtained from the TELCO Down arrow to select TX YELLOW ALARM then press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to select YES or No press enter Use the down arrow to select LOCAL LOOPBACK then press lt ENTER gt Use the arrow keys to select NONE PAYLOAD or LINE press enter For normal operation the local loopback should be left at NONE For troubleshooting PAYLOAD or LINE may be selected 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 189 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 11 Down arrow to select TRANSMIT PRM then press lt ENTER gt Choices of No and YEs will appear Enabling the performance report messages PRM allows the unit to send messages across the facility data link FDL per ANSI T1 403 The terminating device at the TELCO may use this information for management of the T1 loop The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT amp T Pub 54016 which is a poll response type protocol Because of this poll response nature the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016 type messages 12 Press the left arrow until the screen shown in Figure 12 appears Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help ne 2 1U Vontieuration Dial Backup PRI ami onse aysana Layer Options D I BU Options DBU Criteria DBU Timers Figure 12 Physical Layer Options Menu 13 Down arrow to select SWIT
204. n the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT TO REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts 168 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 2 ISDN Options 1 From the screen shown in Figure 11 press the down arrow to select ISDN OPTIONS The screen shown in Figure 12 is now displayed The default values for the parameters on this menu are shown T100 Terminal BEE Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup ISDN 0 DBU Uptions DBU Criteria sal lels D a creening Figure 12 ISDN Options Menu 2 Use the right arrow to select SWITCH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The SWITCH TYPE selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Select LUCENT 5ESS DMS 100 NATIONAL or NEC and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch type for all three 1Q 310 DBU modules is NATIONAL Down arrow to select NATIONAL then press lt ENTER gt 3 Down arrow to select B CHANNEL BIT RATE then press lt ENTER gt Select 54KBPS or 64KBPS and press lt ENTER gt Generally leave this value to its default of 64KBPs unless your ISDN service only provides 56kbps
205. ng call None Disabled Answer Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call The BEEPER OPTION allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup PASSWORD OPTION and DBU OPTION are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ from establishing dial backup with unknown units DAILY LOCKOUT enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by LOCKOUT START and Lockout END With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday DBU Criteria 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 49 Select option 3 DBU CRITERIA and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 51 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown ae amp Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edt Options Capture Help With OOS Enable With No Rx Enable With No SC Enable With No LHI Enable With PUC Inactive Disable Enter Selection gt Figure 51 DBU Criteria Menu 220 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 WITH OOS is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when it receives and out of service alarm from the network WITH No RX is enabled by default With this option enabled th
206. nit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call The BEEPER OPTION allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup PASSWORD OPTION and DBU OPTION are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ from establishing dial backup with unknown units DAILY LOCKOUT enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by LOCKOUT START and Lockout END With WEEKEND Lock enabled no dial backup will occur from midnight Friday to midnight Sunday DBU Criteria 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 22 Select option 3 DBU CRITERIA and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 24 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown FE as 10 2 15 66 a Session Edit Options Capture Help 1 With Network Failure Disable 2 With No LMI Enable _ 3 With PUC Inactive Disable Enter Selection gt Figure 24 DBU Criteria Menu 198 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 2 Press 1 to select WITH NETWORK FAILURE then press lt ENTER gt Press 2 and press lt ENTER to select ENABLE This allows the IQ unit to enter dial backup in the event that the network T1 line goes into alarm 3 WiTtH No LMI is enabled by default With this option enabled the IQ 310 unit will go into di
207. nit will not answer the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call In addition the ANSWER ALWAYS feature must work in conjunction with the ORIGINATE ANSWER feature The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a non frame relay circuit signaling none If ANSWER ALWAYS is enabled and AUTO DBU enabled the unit will answer the call even if it is set to ORIGINATE Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 219 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual None Enabled Originate Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call None Enabled Answer Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call None Disabled Originate Disabled Unit will not answer an incomi
208. o ENABLED then each DBU ON INACTIVE option applies If this option is set to DISABLE then each DBU ON INACTIVE option is disabled This option is not available with a DCE DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKuP gt DBU TIMERS gt FAIL TIMER X10 SECS This option sets the amount of time the frame relay circuit failure condition must exist before the IQ 310 attempts backup The value entered is multiplied by 10 The amount of time can be up to 990 seconds 1 e an entry of 99 The factory default setting is 10 seconds an entry of 1 This option is only available with the DBU module installed This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKuP gt DBU TIMERS gt RESTORE TIMER MINS Once the frame relay circuit is down the IQ 310 remains in backup until the frame relay circuit is active for the length of time specified for the restore timer The selection is entered in minutes up to 255 If set to 0 the line must be restored manually The factory default setting is 1 minute This option is only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU TIMERS gt REDIAL COUNTER This option sets the number of times the IQ 310 redials the far end when entering backup mode The redial count which is manually entered can be up to a maximum of 99 attempts If the IQ 310 encounters a busy or reorder it attempts to establish the call the specified number of times
209. o the unit and continue editing in the same window Choose DONE to apply the changes and close the current window or choose CANCEL to ignore the changes and close the window 3 MENU DESCRIPTIONS As shown in the previous figure menus are available for the basic IQ 310 device and for a dial backup module A brief discussion of each area and the menu options available follows 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 255 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual DEVICE MENUS The IQ 310 DEVICE menu is divided into four main areas STATUS CONFIGURATION TEST and PERFORMANCE Each of these menus may be expanded by clicking on the desired option DEVICE gt STATUS The STATUS menu contains statistics for the following five categories SYSTEM INFORMATION NETWORK STATUS DTE STATUS DSX 1 STATUS and PVC List as shown in Figure 2 Lu The DSX 1 STATUS option appears only if the T1 DSX 1 module is installed N FormAnt v1 3 10 15 1 62 IQ 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface Q Device E Status System Information Network Status DTE Status DSX 1 Status PVC List E Configuration E Test E Performance Figure 2 Device gt Status Menu e The SYSTEM INFORMATION menu contains items such as ADTRAN PRODUCT NAME PART NUMBER CLEI CODE SERIAL NUMBER REVISION SOFTWARE REVISION and PHYSICAL ADDRESS e The NETWORK INFORMATION menu contains PHYSICAL LAYER NETWORK STATUS and NETWORK SIGNAL STATE information
210. on 4 User Interface Guide CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS gt TC CLOCK OPTION NORMAL Clock for DTE s transmit data normal phase INVERTED Clock for DTE s transmit data inverted phase May be used in high speed circuits gt 512 kbps when the DTE s V 35 interface has high delay This is usually indicated by HDLC errors on the IQ 310 s DTE port Lu The following DTE gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS applies to all Network Interface Modules CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS Use the following selections to configure timeout intervals and error thresholds and to configure PVC management settings CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt T392 Set the timeout in seconds between polling intervals This parameter needs to be a few seconds longer than the T391 setting of the attached frame relay device Range is 5 to 30 seconds CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt N392 AND N393 These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI user to network interface formed by the IQ 310 DTE port and the attached frame relay device If the error threshold is met the signaling state status is changed to down which indicates a service affecting condition This condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error free events are received N392 defines the number of errors required in a given event window while N393 defines the number of polling events in each window F
211. one set to AUTO DISABLED If set to DISABLED then statistics will not be logged for this PVC at any time tor If the IQ 310 encounters a PVC that has not been entered into the PVC OPTIONS table the PVC is set to AUTO by default ore The following DSX PORT and DIAL BACKUP options do not apply to the T1 Probe NIM CONFIGURATION gt DSX PORT gt FRAMING FORMAT Set the frame format for the DSX 1 interface These options are only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed Choices D4 ESF and AUTO CONFIGURATION gt DSX PORT gt LINE CODE Set the line code for the DSX 1 interface These options are only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed Choices AMI alternate mark inversion or B8ZS CONFIGURATION gt DSX PORT gt YELLOW ALARM YEL ALARM enables and disables the transmitting of yellow alarms These options are only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed Choices ENABLE DISABLE CONFIGURATION gt DSX PORT gt LINE LENGTH LINE LENGTH provides selection of the proper output level for the DSX 1 based on the length of the interface cable These options are only available if a T1 DSX network interface module is installed Choices 1 133 FT 133 266 FT 266 399 FT 399 533 FT 533 655 FT 7 5 DB 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 51 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt DSX PORT gt IN BAND LOOPBACK
212. or example If N392 3 and N393 4 then if three errors occur within any four events the interface is determined inactive The status of the connection can be viewed in the VIEW STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt SIGNAL STATE menu see Stats Menu on page 60 The status returns to ACTIVE once the threshold is no longer exceeded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 43 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt MANAGEMENT DLCI To use local PVC management enter the management data link connection identifier DLCI The MANAGEMENT DLCI is a special DLCI used between the attached DTE device and the IQ 310 to carry SNMP and Telnet packets to from the IQ 310 on the DTE port Guidelines for Configuring Management DLCI If the attached router or FRAD is used to route SNMP Telnet frames to the IQ 310 set the MANAGEMENT DLCI to a unique value between 16 and 1007 that identifies the virtual circuit between the router FRAD and the IQ 310 The router FRAD must also be configured to route the IQ 310 IP address to this DLCI The IP ADDRESS and SUBNET MASK for the DTE V 35 port must also be set in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu CONFIGURATION gt DTE PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt MANAGEMENT PVC OPTION If this option is set to ENABLED the management DLCI is included in the Full Status response to the router Enable this option when the management DLCI is used to route management tra
213. ort for management applications This product provides up to a full T1 worth of access or DDS The IQ 310 is complemented by ADTRAN s network management software suite called N Form N Form is a modular Java enabled Windows based platform combining the features of a complete SNMP management platform with a network trend analysis tool Using N Form the IQ 310 can be configured remotely through a graphical interface All alarm conditions and monitoring matrices may be viewed in either graphical or tabular forms 2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS The following is a brief list of IQ 310 features and benefits Configuration and Management e ADTRAN N Form web based network management suite e Local and remote VT100 terminal via the CONTROL port e SNMP e Telnet in band access through shared or dedicated PVC e 10BaseT interface for management access e N Formant the N Form Java Applet Software Upgradeable Flash memory e TFTP download e XMODEM via CRAFT CONTROL port Statistics e Access line statistics T1 errors alarms tests e PVC statistics PVC state Tx Rx bytes and frames frame size throughput e Port statistics Tx Rx bytes and frames througput utilization invalid frames e LMI statistics LMI state state changes polls and responses timeouts e Layer 3 statistics protocol monitoring per PVC port for IP IPX ARP SNA 16 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 1 Syste
214. ot need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number of redial attempts performed if dial backup is not established on the first call WAIT TO REDIAL defines the amount of time between redial attempts 200 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 ISDN Options 1 Press lt ESCAPE gt once to get back to the CONFIGURE DIAL BACKUP screen shown in Figure 22 Select option 5 ISDN OPTIONS and press lt ENTER gt The menu screen shown in Figure 27 is displayed The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown Telnet Connection 10 2 15 66 Session Edit Options Capture Help ad NL WEE Lucent 5ESS hanne pit Rate 64K FL Of B Channels 1 SPID1 Enter Selection gt Figure 27 ISDN Options Menu 2 Press 1 to select SWITCH TYPE then press lt ENTER gt A list of available switch types is displayed The switch type selected here must match the TELCO CO switch providing the ISDN service Select option 1 for LUCENT 5ESS 2 for DMS 100 3 for NATIONAL or 4 for NEC press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 we will assume the switch t
215. ously If the synchronization time passes before both charts are configured the charts will not be synchronized 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 261 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual 10 1 15 1 15 g 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface E Configuration E Test E Performance El Network Frame Throughput Rx Frame Throughput Tx e Throughput Rx 5 PETTE 1147 01 11726 1 17 51 11816 1 18 41 11906 1 19 31 1 19 56 Eypvc kBs 178 Time 1 20 11 E Dial Back Up Card 11701 1 17 26 1 17 51 11816 1 18 41 11906 1 19 31 1 19 56 KBs 178 Time 12011 Figure 8 Synchronized Charts The APPLICATIONS option is used to display the unit performance for each application for which the unit has seen activity This information is color coded based on activity The most recent activity is viewed by selecting the CURRENT ACTIVITY option The activity tree is organized by PVC Each PVC can be expanded to show activity for both receive and transmit directions Each direction can be expanded to show the activity for each application The throughput for each application is shown on the right The sums of the individual applications are shown for each direction and the sum of both directions is shown at the PVC level 262 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual N FormAnt v1 3 10 15 1 62 IQ 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface File
216. owing e Verify that the proper IP Address Subnet Mask and GATEWAY IP ADDRESS are provisioned in the unit see DLP 4 for details e Verify that the IQ 310 is properly cabled into the LAN and that the Ethernet cable is properly seated in the RJ 45 jack on the rear of the unit e Ifthe IQ 310 is connected to a hub or other network device that provides a carrier sense light for each port verify that the carrier sense light for the port to which the IQ 310 is connected is lit If this light is not lit check the cabling between the hub and the shelf e Verify the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway on the remote computer system If none of these steps are successful contact the LAN Administrator for assistance Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Ping command Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows or UNIX ore allow a Ping to be performed by simply typing ping lt IP Address gt at a command line prompt Typically the Ping program will respond by indicating that the remote IP Address has responded in a certain amount of time or that no response was received Some versions of Ping will continue running until you explicitly tell them to stop If the program does not terminate on its own type lt CTRL C gt to get the program to stop 96 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 5 3 Telnet to the
217. p Whith Network Failure Wath No LHI i With PUC Inactive Figure 10 Birmingham DBU Criteria Menu X Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Hep Pen Ath Network Failure sabl With No LHI With PUC Inactive Figure 11 Montgomery DBU Criteria Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 235 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual T Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 GENGA Edit Options Capture Help Han Network Failure h Ho LHI tein PUC Inactive Figure 12 Mobile DBU Criteria Menu DBU Timers 1 Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU TIMERS The DBU TIMERS screen shown in Figure 13 is displayed The default parameter values are shown below el YT100 Terminal BAIE Session Edit Part Options Capture Help Fail Timer x10 secs Restore Timer mins Redial Counter Wait To Redial secs Figure 13 DBU Timers Menu 236 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 4 For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The FAIL TIMER programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have been met before entering dial backup Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the network line the RESTORE TIMER sets the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait before disconnecting the dial backup call The REDIAL COUNTER programs the number
218. p gt Dial Menu 268 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A ADTRAN UTILITIES Provides instructions for configuring and using the ADTRAN Utilities software programs including Telnet VT100 Syslog and TFTP ore Review the readme file Readme txt for the latest information about the utilities ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities along with the IQ 310 These utilities are located on the CD ROM that came with your shipment They also include MIB files located in the MIB directory The utilities make it easier to interface with the terminal menu and transfer configuration files to and from TFTP servers The utilities all run on Microsoft Windows 3 1 or higher The following sections describe the Syslog Telnet VT100 and TFTP Server utilities CONTENTS Telnet UUP 25 tre le ned ase ween Sei hye ae eme Pa RTE eve aye et Tag ORES Re eee aye a 270 Session MENU tee Pea See eee eee EP ee nd ee ee ee dde 270 Edit Mente ES M Me A lg SER SSS SP BIE hed i Bt sed fade 272 Options Men ne sa ey Site i ea oe i nae a bh ae ra 272 Capture Menu arrian mar tu ele des Re RO nanas Pooh Ba aaa Ea Pan BAS Ra Les 272 Help Mens 2 im 54 fie eae ee ee ee 8 Ra Se aw a hee SM 272 WTO Utility sce hae ase rea ar EE alia aan Mere aa kde nai Saleh crt had fa i 273 Session Menu 274 Edit MEN ects ou ae wad duet pals sala S Bary hei ated ails od ether cals iat fat 274 Port Menus
219. pecifications or fails while in service Warranty information can be found at www adtran com warranty A return material authorization RMA is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN For service RMA requests training or more information use the contact information given below Repair and Return If you determine that a repair is needed please contact our Customer and Product Service CAPS department to have an RMA number issued CAPS should also be contacted to obtain information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair CaPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Customer and Product Service 901 Explorer Blvd East Tower Huntsville Alabama 35806 RMA Pre Sales Inquiries and Applications Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support If additional pre sales support is needed the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base latest product documentation application briefs case studies and a link to submit a question to an Applications Engineer All of this and more is available at http support adtran com When needed further pre sales assistance is available by calling our Applications Engineering Department Applications Engineering 800 615 1176 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc
220. pment Including Electrical Business Equipment of December 2000 An equipment grounding conductor that is not smaller in size than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the product or system Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes The equipment grounding conductor is to be connected to ground at the service equipment The attachment plug receptacles in the vicinity of the product or system are all to be of a grounding type and the equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment A supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be installed between the product or system and ground that is in addition to the equipment grounding conductor in the power supply cord The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall not be smaller in size than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conductors The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be connected to the product at the terminal provided and shall be connected to ground in a manner that will retain the ground connection when the product is unplugged from the receptacle The connection to ground of the supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be in compliance wi
221. previously stored host names PORT Provides several port options You may enter port numbers directly into this field to connect to non standard ports or select the drop down combo box to display the following options TELNET establishes a Telnet session ECHO provides a loopback for troubleshooting DISCARD bit bucket discards data DAYTIME returns the time CHARGEN _ displays as a unique character stream used for self tests Edit Entry Changes either the unit name or the IP address of each host mm Press either Tab Return or a period after each number in the IP address to move to the next field If you press Return or while the cursor is located in each IP field that field entry is deleted Remote Port teinet z OK Cancel Unit Name CES eens a IP Address figs 79 26 P3 Use DNS Add New Prompts you for the same information as the EDIT ENTRY dialog box for new host When enabled the Use DNS Domain Name Server feature allows users to request DOMAIN Look UP via a DNS server on the network rather than specifying an IP address The name then appears in the Host NAME field Delete Removes a host name from the list simply select the host name you want to remove and at the prompt click DELETE Connect Establishes the Telnet session Disconnect Terminates the Telnet session To re establish the session select CONNECT from SESSION MENU or press ENTER three times This action restores the previou
222. rammed for the Montgomery unit in this example in conjunction with enabling the DBU criteria and DBU on Inactive would be all the programming required for normal dial backup from Montgomery Mobile IQ 310 DLCI 700 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 700 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 800 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 700 for Mobile s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 800 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Mobile is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 4 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Mobile IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 5 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to assure the GROUP parameter on the host unit will init
223. ran com 56 172 22 32 43 Max UDP Packet 65467 it bytes XMIT Complete Server ready a Figure 4 TFTP Server Interface Only one configuration transfer session upload or download may be active at a time The TCP IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of an IQ 310 unit s transferred configuration to allow sending identical configurations to multiple units When you start this program a port is automatically opened Server Menu Provides enable disable abort and exit options Enable Enables the TFTP server The IP address displays in the Status field and Server Ready displays in the Log field Disable Disables the TFTP server When you select this option the message PORT CLOSED displays in the Status field and in the Log field Abort Terminates a transfer that is in progress Exit Terminates active transfers and closes the TFTP window Print Log Provides print options to Clipboard Copies the information in the Log field to the clipboard You can then open any word processor and paste the information into the program for review to Printer Sends the information in the Log field to the default printer Clear Log Deletes the information stored in the Log field 276 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities Help Provides on line help and version information Contents Opens on line help About Displays version and owner info
224. re 24 7 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Semen Edit Options Capture Help IQ MATE EE CES BL Port PUC Optionsl 2 Phy p DEL Frame helas Options d 2 100 17705552000 Figure 24 New Entry Screen 2 Now add the DLCI to the Birmingham site Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 400 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 300 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 400 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Birmingham is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 300 for Birmingham s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12055553000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Birmingham IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 6 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Set this Call Order to 3 7 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt EN
225. red e Modem e Modem Cable 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 91 Section 5 DLP 3 IQ 310 System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed 1 Mount the modem in its permanent position 2 Connect power to the modem using manufacturer instructions 3 Configure the modem as follows Speed 9600 bps Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control hardware Auto answer on DTR ignore 4 Connect the male DB 9 connector of the modem cable to the female DB 9 connector labeled CRAFT located on the back of the unit Connect the DB 25 end of the modem cable to the modem configured as described above Connect the modem to the POTS line as required by the manufacturer To complete the modem connection the IO 310 must now be called from a PC that is Lu configured to emulate a VT100 terminal with communication software set as in step 3 and configured for dial mode Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 92 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 4 Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 Introduction If the IQ 310 is connected to an IP network for Telnet TFTP or SNMP management there are several IP parameters that must be set in order for the unit to communicate with the network These parameters are described in this DLP along with the procedures for setting them parameters
226. rmation 4 STATUS FIELD This field displays general information about port and transfer status This field is read only The unlabeled field in the center of the screen displays prompts about the status of active transfers such as bytes transferred and received 5 METER FIELD The XMIT meter provides a visual record of the transfer process 6 LOG FIELD This field displays a record of all of the events that occur during the time the TFTP Server is enabled Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list To clear the information in this field select CLEAR LOG from the PRINT LOG menu Save this information to a file before deleting it with the TO CLIPBOARD command 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 277 Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities IQ 310 System Manual 278 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A
227. rminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or subrate digital services The terminal equipment to be connected complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules except for the encoded analog content and billing protection specifications With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection Lattest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to analog content and encoded billing protection information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network _ The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following check appropriate blocks A A training course provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or B A training course provided by the customer or authorized representative using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode an
228. rom the frame relay switch is detected The default setting is ENABLE WITH PVC INACTIVE This option works in conjunction with the DBU ON INACTIVE option in the PVC configuration table The WITH PVC INACTIVE option acts as a master switch for auto DBU operation based on the PVC state If this option is set to ENABLED then each DBU ON INACTIVE option applies If this option is set to DISABLE then each DBU ON INACTIVE option is disabled This option is not available with a DCE DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU CRITERIA gt 56 64K NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE These options are only available with the DBU module installed WITH OOS When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when an OUT OF SERVICE message is received from the network WITH No Rx When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when a no receive signal condition exists 54 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide WITH No SC When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when a loss of sealing current is detected WITH No LMI When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when a loss of signaling from the frame relay switch is detected The default setting is ENABLE WITH PVC INACTIVE This option works in conjunction with the DBU ON INACTIVE option in the PVC configuration table The WITH PVC INACTIVE option acts as a master switch for AUTO DBU operation based on the PVC state If this option is set t
229. rotocol Because of this poll response nature the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016 type messages Choices YES or No Lu The following NETWORK PORT and FRAME RELAY OPTIONS applies to all Network Interface Modules CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt SIGNAL TYPE Set the signaling type option to match the network signaling type AUTO mode forces the IQ 310 to use the same signaling type as the attached frame relay DTE If AUTO is selected and there is no DTE device attached the IQ 310 uses ANSI T1 617 D signaling type Choices NONE LMI gang of four ANSI T1 617 D Annex D ITU T Q 933 A Annex A or AUTO CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt SIGNAL POLLS Set the signal polls to either NORMAL or FOLLows DTE If set to NORMAL the signal state will reflect the signal state of the network If set to FoLLows DTE the signal state will reflect the signal state of the DTE device CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt T391 Set the time in seconds between polls to the frame relay network CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt N391 Determine how many link integrity polls occur in between full status polls 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 47 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt NETWORK PORT gt FRAME RELAY OPTIONS gt N392 AND N393 T
230. row to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12055553000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Birmingham IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt This allows the Huntsville IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Birmingham in the event that DLCI 17 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch All necessary parameters for the Huntsville IQ 310 have now been configured for dial backup between Huntsville and Birmingham The CONFIGURE PVC OPTIONS screen for Huntsville is shown in Figure 20 154 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help 0 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 21 DLCI sica a Uptions Phy yer Frame Relay Options 20 17705552000 17 53000 20 120555 Figure 20 Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 17 Screen Atlanta IQ 310 DLCI 20 1 From the CONFIGURE PVC OPTIONS screen shown in Figure 17 use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt This is the DLCI that Atlanta uses for communication with Huntsville You can verify the correct
231. rrun frames sent to the network indicating that the interface buffers are empty LENGTH ERROR Number of frames received by the DTE port with fewer than 5 octets or greater than 4500 octets This link violation is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field EA VIOLATION Number of frames received by the DTE port with an error in the extended address EA bit field of the frame relay header Encap ERROR Number of frames received by the DTE port on the management DLCI that have RFC 1490 errors INACTIVE DLCI Number of frames received by the DTE port on an inactive DLCI INVALID DLCI Number of frames received by the DTE port on a DLCI that is out of range The valid DLCI range is 16 to 1007 UNROUTEABLE Number of frames received by the DTE port on the management DLCI with an IP address that does not match the IQ 310 IP address VIEW STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt PORT STATS gt DAYS The definitions for the DTE Port gt PORT STATS gt Days statistics are identical to the DTE PORT gt PORT STATS gt INTERVALS statistics The day view provides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day VIEW STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt DTE STATUS gt STATUS SIGNAL STATE Indicates whether the frame relay signaling state is currently up or down CTS Clear to send RTS Request to send DTR Data terminal ready DSR Data set ready DCD Data carrier detect 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc
232. s connection Transfer Cfg This feature is used with ADTRAN products primarily for sending configuration files to the unit Exit Ends the Telnet session and closes the Telnet screen 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 271 Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities IQ 310 System Manual Edit Menu Provides Copy and PASTE commands Options Menu Provides viewing alternatives for the terminal screen Colors Three options change the color of the background window BACKGROUND bold highlights BOLD and text TEXT Local Echo Echoes each character that you enter Auto Repeat Repeats characters you select from the keyboard if you hold down the key Capture Menu Provides options for capturing screen images File Sends screen options data to a file in the format options listed below Start Cfg Capture Used with the ADTRAN product line to start sending the scrolling screen capture to a file storage location Stop Cfg Capture Used with the ADTRAN product line to stop sending the scrolling screen capture to a file storage location Buffer Size Disables terminal window scroll bars when set to zero This is the normal setting for IQ 310 This number represents the number of lines to capture in the memory buffer Save Buffer As Save screen capture to a file Screen Capture Copies the text on the current Telnet screen to the clipboard You can open any word processor and paste the clipboard contents into the program This option is h
233. s during the given interval This indicates that the T1 is out of service RED ALARM Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed If ALARM is displayed a loss of frame synchronization occurred one or more times during the given interval YELLOW ALARM Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed If ALARM is displayed the telco end of the T1 was out of frame sync one or more times during the given interval PLL ALARM Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed ALARM displayed in this field usually signifies that both ends of the T1 circuit are set to provide timing PATH CODE Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed Number of path code violations received by the network port Path code violations include frame bit errors for D4 framing and superframes with CRC errors for ESF framing LINE CODE Only available with a T1 or T1 DSX Network Interface Module installed Number of line code violations received by the network port Line code violations include BPVs that are not part of B8ZS code or excess zero violations 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 67 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt PORT STATS gt DAYS The definitions for the NETWORK PORT gt PORT STATS gt Days statistics are identical to the NETWORK PORT gt PORT STATS gt INTERVALS statistics The day view prov
234. sc nent ata 2 na meee A aE Ve ie ae tg eh hoe SAONE ER 274 Options MENU 2 58 ana tle Pahoa AL ae Rake Alan merite da Deed aay Beate al 274 Capture Men Se si sett oes Bt ead Saree RL dis fe ace ald Ab eee a ER un bans 275 Help Menu 2222 58 00 es a a Aa se ae ns liaatenee cata ees 275 ANE A AA EEE tea etna A PARR crea MN Ss fonts Ace Re at nate Men ea At fa aaa 275 DENVER MENU eae ots iar arene ea A be Rie eared bee a cathy Wadd Act NS Se ee Gee 276 PRINT LOG id nana eich edged Ae ined bp arta ated ad kanal hyve acid Aina ED DA Me ba 276 SR a E te le aa haute 277 Status Field 5 ise Sn ee AR EE E ER enone Sei gg teen et as 277 Meter Fie lh 2i loa tava nate DR em ene a arta deine Septet a ws achat aye Ste Genet en a 277 Logi Field e iiss dees Sate Po eee eae oo es EANAN Ba ewe ee ea are 277 FIGURES Figure 1 Telnet Menu Tree 270 Figure 2 V1T100 Menu Tree 444 eee be eee eee 273 Figure 3 TFTP Server Interface Menu Tree 275 Figure 4 TFTP Server Interface 0 00 cee eee ene eee eee 276 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 269 Section 8 ADTRAN Utilities IQ 310 System Manual 1 TELNET UTILITY The Telnet utility delivered with the IQ 310 provides enhancements to standard Telnet programs that make it easier to work with IQ 310 options Access the Telnet program remotely through the 10BaseT ETHERNET port For a deta
235. se contact your Territory Manager or the Enterprise Training Coordinator Training Phone 800 615 1176 ext 7500 Training Fax 256 963 6700 Training Email training adtran com 12 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A Table of Contents Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 System Description oo ccd bce GaSe Sat Saw eS ee Re oe eee 15 This section of ADTRAN s IQ 310 System Manual is designed for use by network engineers planners and designers for overview information about the IQ 310 It contains general information and describes physical and operational concepts module func tions network relationships provisioning testing alarm status and system monitoring This section should be used in conjunction with Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Engineering Guidelines 19 Provides information to assist network designers with incorporating the IQ 310 system into their networks Network Turnup Procedure 31 Provides shipment contents list grounding instructions mounting options and specifics of sup plying power to the unit User Interface Guide pates ates rss 37 This section of ADTRAN s IQ 310 System Manual is designed for use by network administra tors and others who will configure and provision the system It contains information about nav igating the VT100 user interface and using the front panel
236. ser may then Telnet back into the unit Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 101 Section 5 DLP 6 IQ 310 System Manual 102 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 7 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using XMODEM Introduction The IQ 310 supports firmware updates via the ETHERNET port using TFTP from a network server or via the CRAFT CONTROL port using XMODEM This procedure outlines the steps for a successful firmware upgrade using the CRAFT CONTROL port and XMODEM software Tools and Materials Required e VT100 terminal or PC with VT100 terminal emulation software e XMODEM software To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a W ARNING lightning storm Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling ail modules wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic dn components Place modules in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on modules always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 103 Section 5 DLP 7 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1 Connect to the IQ 310 using the DB 9 CRAFT CONTROL interface on the back of the unit
237. serviceable parts In the event of equipment malfunction all repairs should be performed by ADTRAN It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to their distributor or ADTRAN See Customer Service Product Support Information and Training in this front matter for information on contacting ADTRAN for service An FCC compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using an FCC compatible modular jack which is compliant with Part 68 and requirements adopted by ACTA The following information may be required when applying to the local telephone company for leased line facilities Part Number FCC Reg Number Service Type REN SOC FIC USOC 1202801L1 HDCUSA 44573 DE N 56 kbps Digital Interface 6 0F 04DU5 56 RJ 48S 64 kbps Digital Interface 04DU5 64 1202802L1 1 544 Mbps SF 1202803L1 1 544 Mbps SF and B8ZS HDCUSA 44574 DE N 04DU9 BN 6 0N 04DU9 DN RJ 48C 1202804L1 US HDCDENAN1202804L1 1 544 Mbps ESF The REN is useful in determining the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called In most areas the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN call your telephon
238. smit direction of the DBU port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt MAX TX UTIL Maximum utilization sample in the transmit direction of the DBU port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of DBU port bandwidth This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed 72 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt AVG TX UTIL Average utilization sample in the transmit direction of the DBU port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of DBU port bandwidth This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt DISCARD FRAMES Number of frames discarded by the IQ 310 due on the DTE port due to ADLC violations VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt ABORTS Number of frames received by the DBU port without a closing flag This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS gt DBU PORT gt INTERVALS gt CRC ERROR Number of frames received by the DBU port with CRC violations This transmission error is also reflected in the DISCARD FRAME field This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed VIEW STATISTICS
239. specified DLCI This field is applicable only if the network port s PVC DELAY MEASUREMENT option is ENABLED Max FRAME DLY Maximum round trip delay of the specified DLCI This field is applicable only if the network port s PVC DELAY MEASUREMENT option is ENABLED AVG FRAME DLY Average round trip delay of the specified DLCI This field is applicable only if the network port s PVC DELAY MEASUREMENT option is ENABLED PVC STATE CHG Number of changes in the PVC state VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI STATS gt DLCI DAYS The definitions for the NETWORK PORT gt DLCI Stats gt DLCI Days statistics are identical to the NETWORK Port gt DLCI Stats gt DLCI INTERVALS statistics The day view provides historical information for the last seven days not including the current day VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI LIST gt STATE The STATE statistic reflects the state of the selected DLCI Possibilities are A active I inactive and U unknown A DLCT is listed as unknown if the DLCI was present on the network port and is no longer present 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 69 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI LIST gt RX FRAMES Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI VIEW STATISTICS gt NETWORK PORT gt DLCI List gt TX FRAMES Number of frames transmitted by the network port on the specified DLCI VIEW STATI
240. sted in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU criteria settings Set this Call Order to 2 7 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select ENABLED then press lt ENTER gt 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 245 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 800 1 Using the left arrow place the cursor over the number 3 indicating entry 3 to the left of the DLCI field then press lt I gt for insert This should add an entry as shown in Figure 26 TA Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help uration Netuork Port PUC Optionsl4 1 100 17705552000 300 500 0 12055553000 13345554000 Figure 26 New Entry Screen 2 Now add the DLCI to the Mobile site Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 800 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 700 and press lt ENTER gt 4 Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 800 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Mobile is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 700 for Mobile s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMB
241. sville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 18 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Atlanta IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 6 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU Criteria settings Leave this parameter at the default value of none The DBU ON INACTIVE parameter is disabled by default For this example leave it disabled in order to assure the GROUP parameter on the host unit will initiate dial backup At this point all PVC Options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Huntsville The PVC entries on the Atlanta IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 24 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide section of this manual 178 2003 ADTRA
242. t DLCI 16 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Atlanta The PVC entry for DLCI 16 on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 16 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQ NUM CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS OPTION are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide section of this manual 192 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 amp T100 Terminal x Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Options 1 Physical Layer Options DLI DBU DLI DBU Phone ia OF MURAT Frame Relay Options ul f 6 G00 PUC Options nabiled Huntsville ignaling DU D Figure 16 Huntsville IQ 310 DLCI 16 Screen 11 To add the additional entries use the arrow keys to place the cursor over the number 1 indicating entry 1 to the left of the DLCI field and hit the letter for insert This creates a new entry in the PVC Options table The screen shown in Figure 17 should now appear amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help Phy y i Frame Relay 1 16 20 nable PUC Options Disabled Figure 17 New Entry Screen 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 193 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 12 Continue to
243. t Options Capture Help ptionsl3 a y yer me Relay Options 17 17705552000 Group Lis 17705552000 Grou be Figure 21 New Entry Screen 2 Now add the DLCI to the Birmingham site Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 20 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 21 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 20 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Birmingham is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 21 for Birmingham s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 5 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12055553000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Huntsville 1Q 310 will dial to reach the Birmingham IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed 6 Use the right arrow to select CALL ORDER NUMBER DBU CALL ORDER allows each DLCI listed in the table to be prioritized in the event that multiple PVCs are lost at once Dial backup will first be attempted on the PVC with the lowest Call Order that meets the DBU Criteria settings Set this Call Order to 1 7 Use the right arrow to select DBU ON INACTIVE then press lt ENTER gt Down arrow to select GROUP then press lt ENTER gt 176 2003 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Man
244. t from two network DLCIs either shared or dedicated The IO 310 can simultaneously support management on two DLCIs The unit will support Lu both DLCIs set to SHARED both DLCIs set to DEDICATED or one DLCI set to SHARED and one to DEDICATED Follow up Procedures Once this procedure is complete return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 118 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 10 Dedicated PVC Management In Band Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports in band dedicated PVC management Dedicated PVC management refers to the ability to have a PVC originated from the network and terminated in the IQ 310 This is an ideal configuration for third party management It isolates the customer s data traffic from network management traffic and it also acts as a fire wall that restricts management data to the IQ 310 Dedicated PVC management is also ideal when the user wants to guarantee access to a remote IQ 310 regardless of the state of the remote LAN If set to DEDICATED the router is not notified of that DLCI See the illustration below for an example of the Dedicated PVC Management Application aan _ Router Router aan e Ly Se Apr Figure 3 Dedicated PVC Management Application Wor To support this type of management all traffic on the selected PVC must be RFC 1490 encapsulated noncompressed IP traffic 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTR
245. tatistic displays the current hour and minute The time is configured under the CONFIGURATION gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM TIME menu VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt ELAPSED TIME The elapsed time since the unit was turned on or since the last restart is given in seconds VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt MAX MEMORY Max Memory is the installed memory size VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt USED TCP SOCKETS This is the current count of TCP sockets used for management applications such as Telnet and web interface VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt PLL MULTIPLIER This is an internal code used for hardware identification VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt HW ID This is an internal code used for hardware identification VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM STATS gt ETHERNET ADDRESS This is the MAC address assigned to the unit VIEW STATISTICS gt SYSTEM LOG gt SYSTEM EXCEPTION The System Exception statistic is used by ADTRAN engineering and technical support in troubleshooting situations 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 77 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual VIEW STATISTICS gt RESET STATISTICS Selecting this option will clear all statistics TEST MENU This menu allows you to perform diagnostics by initiating ping tests PVC loopback tests or NET and DTE loopback tests The TEST menu is shown in Figure 4 Telnet Connection 10 15 1 62 Session Edit Options Capture Help I on
246. ter the phone number and press lt ENTER gt Press 2 for DIAL and press lt ENTER gt The unit will then initiate a manual dial backup session Dial Options during Dial Backup for V 34 BRI ISDN and DCE DBU modules 1 Press 4 for DIAL and press lt ENTER gt 2 Press 1 for HANG UP and press lt ENTER gt to terminate the current dial backup session and attempt to reestablish communication on the dedicated line 3 Press 2 for TURN OFF BEEP and press lt ENTER to discontinue the audible beep for the duration of the current DBU session 126 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 5 DLP 11 Dial Options during Dial Backup for PRI DBU module 1 Press 1 for ENTER DIAL and press lt ENTER to force the unit to attempt dial backup to the site corresponding to the phone number entered 2 Press 2 for HANG UP and press lt ENTER gt to disconnect the dial backup session to the site corresponding to the phone number entered 3 Press 3 for DROP ALL CALLS and press lt ENTER gt to discontinue all dial backup sessions currently active 4 Press 4 for TURN OFF BEEP and press lt ENTER gt to discontinue the audible beep for the duration of the current DBU session 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 127 Section 5 DLP 11 IQ 310 System Manual 128 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 12 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using the N Formant Introduction This procedure details the steps which
247. terminal adapter is used to determine the total number of devices that may be connected to each circuit The sum of the RENs from all devices in the circuit should not exceed a total of 5 0 Canadian Emissions Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications 10 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Product Warranty Product Warranty ADTRAN will repair and return this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service Warranty information can be found at www adtran com warranty Product Registration Registering your product helps ensure complete customer satisfaction Please take time to register your products on line at www adtran com Click Service and Support on the top of the page and then click Product Registration under Support Customer Service Product Support Information and Training ADTRAN will repair and return this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published s
248. th BRI DBU Montgomery and T1 DSX Cards Remote Site 2 1Q 310 with PRI DBU and T1 DSX Cards ff penn LDN 1 555 2001 Se DLCI 20 SPID 1 256 555 2001 0101 LDN 555 1000 DLCIs 16 DLCI 20 DSU IQ with BRI DBU Card Birmingham Remote Site 23 LDN 555 2022 SPID 256 555 2022 0101 Figure 1 IQ 310 Frame Relay PRI Dial Backup Example Network 182 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for the Host IQ 310 Huntsville 1 From the CONFIGURATION menu terminal screen Figure 2 of the IQ 310 select CONFIGURATION and press lt ENTER gt 7 Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 Session Edit Options Capture Help With OOS Enable With No Rx Enable With No SC Enable With No LHI Enable With PUC Inactive Enable Enter Selection gt Figure 2 Configuration Menu 2 Using the arrow keys select DIAL BACKUP from the CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 2 then press lt ENTER gt The resulting screen is displayed in Figure 3 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 3U ontiqguration DLal Backup P yi Network Port DBU Options DSX Port DBU Criteria D i D DBU Timers ystem PRI Options Figure 3 Dial Backup Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 183 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual By default AUTO DBU is disabled This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for
249. th the rules for terminating bonding jumpers at Part K or Article 250 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Termination of the supplementary equipment grounding conductor is permitted to be made to building steel to a metal electrical raceway system or to any grounded item that is permanently and reliably connected to the electrical service equipment ground The supplemental grounding conductor shall be connected to the equipment using a number 8 ring terminal and should be fastened to the grounding lug provided on the rear panel of the equipment The ring terminal should be installed using the appropriate crimping tool AMP P N 59250 T EAD Crimping Tool or equivalent e This unit shall be installed in accordance with Article 400 and 364 8 of the NEC NFPA 70 when installed outside of a Restricted Access Location i e central office behind a locked door service personnel only area dt e Power to the IQ 310 must be from a grounded 115 VAC 60 Hz source e The power receptacle uses double pole neutral fusing e Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 50 C 4 SUPPLYING POWER TO THE UNIT The AC powered IQ 310 comes equipped with a detachable 8 foot power cord with a 3 prong plug for connecting to a grounded power receptacle As shipped the IQ 310 is set to factory default conditions After installing the base unit and any option modules the IQ 310 is ready for power up To power up the unit ensure that
250. the FECN bit of the frame relay header enabled Rx BECN Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the BECN bit of the frame relay header enabled Rx DE Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the discard eligibility DE bit of the frame relay header enabled Rx CR Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the CR bit of the frame relay header enabled Lost FRAMES Number of frames lost on the specified PVC This field is applicable only if the network port s SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING option is ENABLED RMT Lost FRMS Number of lost frames reported by the remote IQ 310 This field is applicable only if the network port s SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING option is ENABLED Rx Burst SEc Amount of time in seconds that throughput in the receive direction is greater than CIR Tx Burst SEC Amount of time in seconds that throughput in the transmit direction is greater than CIR MIN Rx FRAME Size of smallest frame received on the specified DLCI Max Rx FRAME Size of largest frame received on the specified DLCI AvG Rx FRAME Average size of frames received on the specified DLCI MIN TX FRAME Size of smallest frame transmitted on the specified DLCI Max TX FRAME Size of largest frame transmitted on the specified DLCI AVG TX FRAME Average size of frames transmitted on the specified DLCI MIN FRAME DLY Minimum round trip delay of the
251. the network interface e DBU Status Displays the current state of the DBU service available when a DBE module is installed e Navigation Help Lists characters used for navigating the terminal menu lt CTRL Z gt Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys You can use various keystrokes to move through the terminal menu to manage a terminal menu session and to configure the system Press lt CTRL Z gt to activate a pop up screen listing the navigation keystrokes Moving through the Menus To do this Press this key Return to the home screen H Select items Arrows Edit a selected menu item Enter Cancel an edit Escape Close pop up help screen Escape Move between the left and right panes PEEN Move to the top of a screen A Move to the bottom of a screen Z Ascend one menu level Backspace 40 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Session Management Keystrokes To do this Press this key Log out of a session Refresh the screen To save time only the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed This option should only be necessary if the display picks up incorrect characters CTRL L CTRL R Configuration Keystrokes To do this Press this key Insert a new list item For example add a new item to the list by pressing lt I gt while the cursor is over the index number
252. the statistics can be viewed horizontally or vertically The viewing choices are described in the following sections Selecting a View Format Intervals or Days View by Interval In this view the first interval selection is a running total for the current day All other selections are grouped into user configured time frames with the most recent information displayed first The first interval s header displays the current date and the interval selections which follow display the time the intervals began In order to categorize the intervals by date also the midnight time stamp is replaced with the date Note that this column still represents the timed interval not a day s worth of information To configure the interval time frame go to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION menu and select HISTORY INTERVAL SIZE Then enter the time you want the history interval to be set for choices are 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN 20 MIN and 30 MIN The IQ 310 gathers and displays the 60 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide information according to the time selected An example of a STATISTICS screen in the INTERVALS view format is shown in Figure 3 The IO 310 cuts the first gathering session short in order to begin falling on the selected time boundary For example If the unit or the statistics information was last reset at 12 03 Lu and the History Interval Size is set for five minutes then the first interva
253. the unit is properly connected to an appropriate power source and turn on the unit using the on off switch on the rear panel 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 33 Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure IQ 310 System Manual 5 MOUNTING OPTIONS The IQ 310 base unit may be installed for tabletop 19 inch or 23 inch rack mount or wall mount configuration Shelves may be purchased from ADTRAN to achieve the rack mount configuration ln Be careful not to upset the stability of the equipment mounting rack when installing this UT product 6 INSTALLING NETWORK AND DIAL BACKUP INTERFACE MODULES Figure 1 shows the option slot numbering designation as viewed from the rear of the IQ 310 The network slot accepts only IQ 310 Network Interface Modules and the DBU slot accepts any of the IQ Series Dial Backup Interface Modules DBU Slot Network Slot __DBU INTERFACE WAN INTERFACE h PRI TI a o at DT v 35 LAN ACT LINK CRAFT M es 115VAC 60HZ 0 15A Figure 1 1Q 310 Slot Designation Rear Panel ARNING Option modules are intended to be serviced by qualified service personnel only ARNING Modules are not hot swappable 34 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure Instructions for Installing the IQ 310 Network and Dial Backup Interface Modules Instructions for Installing the IQ 310 Option Modules
254. tics for the DBU status as shown in Figure 10 These statistics show the state of the DBU line 10 15 1 15 IQ 310 with T1 DSX1 Interface anaa E Device E Status E Configuration E Test Configuration E Dial Figure 10 Dial Backup gt Status Menu DIAL BACKUP gt CONFIGURATION MENU The CONFIGURATION menu contains basic configuration parameters unique to each dial backup module The expanded CONFIGURATION menu shown in Figure 11 is for the PRI DBU module 264 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 7 N Formant nterface PRI Configuration E PRI Physical Layer E Dial Figure 11 Dial Backup gt Configuration Menu PRI DBU module The PRI DBU CONFIGURATION menu contains basic configuration parameters for the following items PRI CONFIGURATION and PRI PHYSICAL LAYER The PRI CONFIGURATION menu contains some parameters that are not applicable for other DBU modules such as SWITCH TYPE and LOCAL DIRECTORY NUMBER It also contains some parameters common to all DBU modules such as AUTO DBU TIMERS BEEPER OPTION and the LockoutT feature 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 265 Section 7 N Formant IQ 310 System Manual Figure 12 shows the first page of these options Other options are visible by using the scroll bar 8 N FormAnt v1 3 10 15 1 62 IQ 310 with T1 Interface of x File Preferences History eee PRI Configuration
255. ting the IQ 310 system into their networks CONTENTS Equipment DIMENSIONS 23 42 eke yest nena Gee eee en eine a ROS ce net igh ES ea ae ie ee ee ee 21 Power Requirements ri aje eh eee ane ares ane ean Cane an ee on ee ese a 21 Reviewing the Front Panel Design 21 ECD Window En Sears pba Batre Vata late hat te re Eat beh eee 21 Enter Key etsien Th cave Ye Eh bea aati a at Bice eee D E 21 Up and Down Arrow Keys c 0 0 a a a A tenes 21 Cancel Key ss eae Reel oe eae he Ra es eee nearer 22 QUICK KOYia cxe sor ate ancora he Ee BAR he Bone REE amend Raa a lawns BAe Pants Ale A Bae BeA aa Moved gaa Ea avs 22 Numeric Keypad 53 453 flee el ee a eee iE Ba dee da eo ee beeen aie 22 Next Prev Add Delete Keys 22 Sht Key 5 EE seated lees A poh ao se UT eg ea eek ct tg alti Las el ace eet 22 Front Panel LEDS iu ene state dat mo Aire aa alae de halted Moen ela la cunts fente den d ce a 22 Reviewing the Rear Panel Design 23 V 35 Nx56 64 Connector 23 CRAFT CONTROL Port DB 9 0 0 0 eee 24 LAN Ethernet Connection RJ 48C 25 Network Interface Modules 25 56k 64k Network Interface Module RJ 48S P N 1202801L1
256. tion of the network port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of network port bandwidth AVG Rx UTIL Average utilization sample in the receive direction of the network port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of network port bandwidth FRF 12 Rx FRAMES Number os FRF 12 frames received on this interface FRF 12 defines a standard method for transmitting packets into multiple smaller Frame Relay frames Tx FRAMES Number of frames transmitted by the network port Tx Bytes Number of bytes transmitted by the network port Max TX THRU Maximum throughput sample in the transmit direction of the network port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps AvG Tx THRU Average throughput in the transmit direction of the network port for the given interval This is displayed in kbps Max Tx UTIL Maximum utilization sample in the transmit direction of the network port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of network port bandwidth AVG TX UTIL Average utilization sample in the transmit direction of the network port for the given interval Utilization is displayed as a percentage of network port bandwidth Port UA TIME Time in seconds the network port is unavailable for data delivery This means that the network link is down or in test or that the frame relay signaling state is down Sic DOWN TIME Time in seconds the signaling state has been
257. tions Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Network Port PUC Dptions 1 Physica ayer Uptions LL dl LE ill one all U Frame Relay Options 400 72565557000 None Figure 29 Birmingham IQ 310 DLCI 300 Screen Again for this example only the dial backup will only originate from the Huntsville site in order to demonstrate the call order parameter In a normal circuit the parameters programmed for the Birmingham unit in this example in conjunction with enabling the DBU CRITERIA and DBU oN INACTIVE would be all the programming required for normal dial backup from Birmingham 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 249 Section 6 CFG 4 IQ 310 System Manual Montgomery IQ 310 DLCI 500 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 500 and press lt ENTER gt Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 600 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 500 for Montgomery s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 600 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Montgomery is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 4 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Montgomery IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed
258. to automatically answer inbound calls from other units Use the right arrow key to select AUTO DBU press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 34 will appear Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help IQ 310 Configuration Dial Backup Auto DBU or 1sable Network Port DSX Port System Figure 34 Auto DBU Menu 4 Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt At this point the AUTO DBU parameter 206 will change to ENABLE and the screen shown in Figure 35 will appear 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 3 Telnet Connection 10 200_2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help U SALUE TAE EET DBU Ni Aeiuork Port DBU Options DSX Port DBU Criteria Dial Backup Timers DBU 3 System ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 35 Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1 Press the down arrow to select DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 36 will appear The default parameter values for this screen are shown 9 Telnet Connection 10 200 2 23 Session Edit Options Capture Help I HERO Backup DBU 0 DBU 0 Always nable i Es erla PH Option Enable Timers Password Opt Disable ptions DBU Password 3 creening Daily Lockout Disable Lockout Start Lockout End 0 Weekend Lock Disable Figure 36 DBU Options Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 207 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual
259. ual Section 6 CFG 2 At this point all PVC Options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Atlanta and Birmingham The PVC entries on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 22 The remaining options may be left at their default values The CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CHECKING DELAY MEASUREMENT and STATS options are features not related to dial backup For an explanation of these features please refer to the User Interface Guide of this manual T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help IQ 3l Contiguration Network Port PUC Options 3 ZDBU On Inactive ysica ayer Uptions Frame Relay Options 17 17705552000 4 2 9 17705552000 1 12055553000 Figure 22 Huntsville 1Q 310 DLCI 17 Screen Atlanta IQ 310 DLCI 17 Use the right arrow to select DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 17 and press lt ENTER gt 2 Use the right arrow to select DBU DLCI then press lt ENTER gt Type in 16 and press lt ENTER gt Notice that the Telco assigned DLCI of 16 for Atlanta s Frame Relay link to Huntsville is programmed in the DLCI field The Telco assigned DLCI of 16 for Huntsville s Frame Relay link to Atlanta is programmed in the DBU DLCI field These two entries are critical for proper dial backup operation 3 Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER then press lt ENTER gt Type in 12565551000 and press lt ENTER gt The phone number that the Atlanta IQ 310 will dial to reac
260. ues for this screen are shown amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help g ML TLE CLEC ara Backup Answer Always DE Beeper Option DBU Timers Password Opt Disable ISDN Options DBU Password p Call Screening Daily Lockout Disable Lockout Start 0 Lockout End 0 Weekend Lock Disable Figure 6 DBU Options Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 143 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual For basic dial backup operation these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values The ANSWER ALWAYS option must work in conjunction with the AUTO DBU option The AUTO DBU option is still the controlling option If AUTO DBU is disabled the unit will not answer the call regardless of how ANSWER ALWAYS is set Examples of the various combinations and expected results are shown below ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Enabled Unit will answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Enabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Enabled Unit will not answer an incoming call ANSI T1 617 D LMI ITU T Q 933 A Disabled Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call In addition the ANSWER ALways feature must work in conjunction with the ORIGINATE ANSWER feature The ORIGINATE ANSWER feature only appears when the unit is programmed for a non frame relay circuit signaling none If ANSWER ALWAYS is enabled
261. up DE ARU Port DBU A E E Port DBU Criteria i D DBU Timers ystem ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 3 Dial Backup Menu 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 141 4 142 Section 6 CFG 1 IQ 310 System Manual By default AUTO DBU is disabled This parameter must be changed to ENABLE for the IQ 310 to automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units Use the right arrow key to select AUTO DBU then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 4 will appear amp T100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help ia 310 Configuration Dial Bacai Auto DBU or isable Network Port DSX Port System Figure 4 Auto DBU Selections Use the down arrow to select ENABLE then press lt ENTER gt At this point the AUTO DBU parameter will change to ENABLE and the screen shown in Figure 5 will appear 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A IQ 310 System Manual Section 6 CFG 1 amp VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 10 MATTE TTC TUE Backup Auto DBU Ni AE Pori DBU A SX Port DBU Criteria Dial Backup DBU Timers System ISDN Options Call Screening Figure 5 Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1 Press the down arrow to select DBU OPTIONS then press lt ENTER gt The screen shown in Figure 6 will appear The default parameter val
262. vailable with the DBU module installed 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 53 Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU CRITERIA These options are only available with the DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU CRITERIA gt T1 DSX MODULE These options are only available with the DBU module installed WITH NETWORK FAILURE When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when network failure is detected The factory default setting is ENABLE WITH No LMI When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when a loss of signaling from the frame relay switch is detected The default setting is ENABLE WITH PVC INACTIVE This option works in conjunction with the DBU ON INACTIVE option in the PVC configuration table The WITH PVC INACTIVE option acts as a master switch for auto DBU operation based on the PVC state If this option is set to ENABLED then each DBU ON INACTIVE option applies If this option is set to DISABLE then each DBU ON INACTIVE option is disabled This option is not available with a DCE DBU module installed CONFIGURATION gt DIAL BACKUP gt DBU CRITERIA gt T1 MODULE These options are only available with the DBU module installed WITH NETWORK FAILURE When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when network failure is detected The factory default setting is ENABLE WITH No LMI When enabled the IQ 310 enters backup mode when a loss of signaling f
263. when the Frame Relay network is built therefore the DLCIs for your Frame Relay network will most likely be different from the ones used in this example The remaining parameters described in Figure provide a description of the BRI lines that terminate into the three IQ 310s The Telephone Company will provide you with the Local Directory Numbers LDNs and Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs for each of your BRI lines In addition you must know which type of Central Office CO switch is providing the ISDN service There is a special setting for the DBU ON INACTIVE parameter called Group This allows you to group a set of DLCIs together These DLCIs do not have to be assigned to the same physical site When several DLCIs are set for GROUP the IQ 310 will not attempt a dial backup session until all DLCIs in that group are inactive When that happens the IQ 310 will place calls based on the CALL ORDER parameter If one of the DLCIs in the group returns to the active state all dial backup connections to the remaining DLCIs in that group will be disconnected For the following example the host DLCIs DLCIs 16 18 and 20 will be set as a group to illustrate how this parameter works All criteria other than DBU ON INACTIVE GROUP have been disabled for all DLCIs on both the host and remote sites This will ensure that only the host unit will initiate a DBU session and it will only initiate it based on the DBU ON INACTIVE GROUP conditions being met
264. which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there 132 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61203800L1 1A DLP 13 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using Telnet Introduction If the IQ 310 is part of a management cluster connected to the local network you may use a PC connected to the network to Telnet into the unit This procedure details the steps which must be performed to Telnet into the unit Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP 4 Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 and DLP 5 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN steps 1 and 2 only Tools and Materials Required e Access to a PC or other computer connected to the LAN 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 133 Section 5 DLP 13 IQ 310 System Manual Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1 Connect the IQ 310 ETHERNET port to a hub on the local LAN 2 From a computer system connected to the LAN Telnet to the IQ 310 IP address Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows or UNIX allow Lu a Telnet to be performed by simply typing Telnet lt IP Address gt at a command line prompt Telnet is a utility common on many local area networks that allows remote access to another computer or piece of equipment 3 The following login screen will appear E VT100 Terminal Session Edit Port Options Capture Help 4 Enter the appropriate password
265. y according to your preference When you first enter the statistics menu the unit defaults to the horizontal presentation When the fields are displayed horizontally scroll using your left and right arrow keys to view the fields not shown on the current screen To set the screen to vertical presentation as shown in Figure 3 use the arrow keys to highlight the left most column of one of the rows this will be either the date or time depending on the viewing type selected Press lt ENTER gt When the fields are displayed vertically scroll using your up and down arrow keys to view the fields not shown on the current screen VIEW STATISTICS gt DTE PORT gt PORT STATS gt INTERVALS Lu The following DTE PORT statistics are not applicable to the TI Probe NIM See page 64 for the beginning of the TI Probe DTE PORT statistics Loc PVC Rx FR Total frames received by the DTE port on the local management PVC Loc PVC Rx BT Total bytes received by the DTE port on the local management PVC Loc PVC Tx FR Total frames transmitted by the DTE port on the local management PVC Loc PVC Tx BT Total bytes transmitted by the DTE port on the local management PVC FRF 12 Rx FRAMES Number of FRF 12 frames received on this interface FRF 12 defines a standard method for transmitting packets into multiple smaller Frame Relay Frames Port UA TIME Time in seconds the DTE port is unavailable for data delivery Sic DOWN TIME Time in seconds
266. ype for all units is NATIONAL so press 3 and press lt ENTER gt 3 Press 2 to select B CHANNEL BIT RATE then press lt ENTER gt Select option 1 for 56kbps or option 2 for 64kbps then press lt ENTER gt Generally leave this value to its default of 64kbps unless your ISDN service only provides 56kbps 4 To configure the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS on the BRI line press option 3 and press lt ENTER gt Enter 1 for single channel service or 2 for dual channel service and press lt ENTER gt When connecting to a host unit with a PRI module the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS should always be 1 5 Select option 4 and press lt ENTER gt to program the SPID for the first B channel Enter the SPID assigned by the Telephone Company for the first B channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network in Figure 1 the proper SPID is 25655520000101 If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave SPID2 blank Select option 6 LDN1 and press lt ENTER gt Insert the Local Directory Number provided by the Telephone Company for the first B Channel and press lt ENTER gt For the example network shown in Figure 1 the proper LDN is 5552000 If the NUMBER OF B CHANNELS is set to 1 leave LDN2 blank 9 Asample screen shot of the ISDN Options screen for the Atlanta TSU IQ is shown in Figure 28 61203800L1 1A 2004 ADTRAN Inc 201 Section 6 CFG 3 IQ 310 System Manual 7 Telnet Connection 200 200 200 3 IOLX Session Edit Options Capture

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