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1. Network Area System a 2U Chassis 2 System Log T1 E1 Link About SoS Jia Ea E ae ee ee License Operator Actions Record Current Configuration Hard Reset Set Factory Default Configuration Figure 50 2616RC Configuration Menu home page 2 Click the Record Current Configuration button see figure 50 Note All configuration settings will be lost unless you click on the Record Cur rent Configuration button before you power down or reset the T DAC Backing up your configuration parameters The 2616RC T DAC provides Import Export functions These functions enable you to back up export and restore import your T DAC s configuration parameters against possible failure Should your T DAC ever need replacing a previously saved copy of your exported configuration file can quickly be loaded imported into a replacement T DAC Note Import Export functions require superuser access privileges Note The parameters that will be exported are the power up settings as they are stored in flash memory and may not be the current operating parameters To ensure that you export the most current parameters go to HOME then under Operator Actions click on the Record Cur rent Configuration button Saving your configuration 53 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation To import or export a confi
2. WAN cable 749621 7 or equivalent Pin 1 34 CX amp 53 X 35 68 Figure 13 68 pin SCSI connector 26 Cable installation Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Note 64 wires in this cable are grouped into blue and orange binders of 32 wires each Wires in the blue binder have the same color scheme as wires in the orange binder so it is important to keep each binder sepa rated to avoid confusion when connecting to a punch down block Table 5 WAN cable s 68 non terminated twisted pairs Pairs 68 Wire Color n Positions Port Directio Port Directio Pairs 68 Pin Wire Color n Positions Port 1 TX White Tan Port 9 TX Tan Gray 35 Tan White 51 Gray Tan Port 1 RX 2 2 White Brown Port 9 RX 18 18 Brown Pink 36 Brown White 52 Pink Brown Port 2 TX 3 3 White Pink Port 10 TX 19 19 Brown Orange 37 Pink White 53 Orange Brown Port 2 RX 4 4 White Orange Port 10 RX 20 20 Brown Violet 38 Orange
3. 18 ddr career GMa ie 25 WAN cable s G8 nom term inated twisted DAS 2322222 393055 acces acer ee hee 27 D mujer M EET 61 Dem ndi ee C ET 62 WAN cable 6 terminated Wi sted pats 79 About this guide This guide describes installing and configuring a Patton Electronics Model 2616RC TDM Digital Access Concentrator T DAC By the time you are finished with this guide your T DAC will be connected to T1 lines and transferring data The instructions in this guide are based on the following assumptions e The T DAC will connect to T1 E1 lines There is a LAN connected to the Ethernet port of the T DAC Audience This guide is intended for the following users Operators Installers Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices e Chapter 1 describes the T DAC e Chapter 2 describes installing the T DAC hardware e Chapter 3 describes configuring the T DAC for use e Chapter 4 details how to power up and deactivate the T DAC e Chapter 5 contains troubleshooting and maintenance information e Chapter 6 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance For best results read the contents of this guide before you install T DAC 10 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual About this guide Precautions Notes and cautions which have the following meanings are u
4. T1 E1 cross connection the following scenarios may be encountered e Mapping 0505 from E1 T1 port to another T1 E1 port on the same card This is the simplest cross connection possible 050 are mapped from one T1 E1 port to another Mapping 0505 from one E1 T1 port to another T1 E1 port on another card or a DSL port on a Patton Model 3096RC within the chassis In this scenario 0505 are first mapped from the originating 2616RC card T1 El port to a H 110 port chassis TDM system bus The destination card similarly must have a DSO map from the H 110 bus to the appropriate T1 E1 port e Mapping 0505 from a T1 E1 port to an STM 1 card in the same chassis In this scenario the 2616RC first maps 0505 from a T1 E1 port to an H 110 port TDM system bus The system TDM bus connected to all cards in the system connects with a Patton 6511RC STM 1 card DSOs are then placed into STMI containers To define DSO mapping for two T1 E1 ports do the following 1 On the Configuration Menu click DSO Mapping hyperlink The DSO Mapping Overview window see figure 33 displays DSO Mapping Overview Modify Fallback Configuration Display Option displayLongForm 0 v Modify Mapping Help Define a Mapping Dev Dev Num Dev Slots Dev Type B Dev Num B Dev Slots B 0 porti 1 gt 0 X wj port1 1 0 v porti 1 xi Define Defined Mappings ID Fallback Type A Port A Slo
5. Verify that the correct cable is being used either a straight through or cross over cable depending on whether you are connecting to a workstation PC hub or switch Replace the Ethernet cable If the problem still exists contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the T DAC should be replaced Introduction 61 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Fault analysis The following procedures outline steps you should follow when troubleshooting a Model 2616RC malfunction l Ifpossible talk to the person who filed the trouble complaint and determine the operational symptoms Record the symptoms on the appropriate trouble report form include the front panel LED indications 2 Referto table 7 for LED definitions and compare the recorded results from the trouble report against those in the table then refer to the section recommended in the table for the maintenance procedure that will repair the malfunction Table 7 LED definitions LED Location Color Status Meaning POWER Front Green On Power is being applied No action recommended panel solid Flashing The 2616RC has detected a power failure on a power bus There may be a problem with the Patton ForeFront chassis power sup ply system such as a failed power supply module in the chassis The Model 2616RC will function normally with one power sup ply Inspect the power supplies in the Patton ForeFront chassis to identify
6. 96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE ensure that at end of life you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling 11 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual About this guide Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions Convention Garamond blue type Futura bold type Table 1 General conventions Meaning Indicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure graphic table or section heading Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the ref erence When you have finished reviewing the reference click on the Go to Previous View button in Adobe Acrobat Reader toolbar to return to your starting point Indicates the names of menu bar options Italicized Futura type Indicates the names of options on pulldown menus Futura type Indicates the names of fields or windows Garamond bold type Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action lt gt Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys such as lt SHIFT gt lt CTRL gt lt C gt and so on Are you ready dir Mouse conventions The following conventions are used when describing mouse actions Convention Left mouse button
7. Chassis Type T1 E1 Link About License Operator Actions Record Current Configuration Hard Reset Set Factory Default Configuration Figure 24 2616RC Configuration Menu home page Home page overview The HOME window is divided into two panes the Configuration Menu pane and the Configuration informa tion pane see figure 25 on page 39 The Configuration Menu contains the links to the various Model 2616RC subsystems while in the Configuration information pane you can view status and other information or make changes to the system configuration Unlike the Configuration Menu pane which appears the same no matter which subsystem page you may select the Configuration information pane contents will change as you move from one subsystem page to another Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 38 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual Configuring the T DAC for operation Configuration Menu pane 27 Configuration information pane Patton Home Page Alarms DSO Mapping System Clocking Ethernet Frame Relay CPU Idle Number of T1 E1 Ports In Band Mgmt Chassis Address Running Since Last Boot IP Filtering PPP Slot Address 7 Z i 2 E amp RIP Version 2 Node ID SNMP Network Area System Alarm Card Type System Log T1 E1 Link About License O
8. READY Blue On Card ready for removal from Patton ForeFront chassis Off Card not ready for removal from Patton ForeFront chassis Hardwa re overview 18 Chapter 2 Hardware installation Chapter contents 20 Unpacking the Model 26 20 20 EA IER po Connecting die ues arta dea sate Ie 22 Connecting 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or hub 22 Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet capable workstation or PC 23 Connecting the 23201 RS 232 configuration port DC E configured eene REUS 23 TUET NANO eoe one ten uoce mer 24 tenete ese eee enema etes 24 E M 26 Installing the WAN cable to a puncb sdown block 28 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 10 3096 TM68 6 Obsolete 29 68 pini SCSI to 64 pin female Telco part 410 3006 29 Completing the hardware ed 30 19 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Introduction This chapter contains the following procedures for installing the Model 2616RC T DAC Note Before installing the T DAC you will need to obtain the line type and encoding of the line from your local telephone company Telco e Un
9. History Mail E dit Discuss 7125 Tod e e d ko d d d d Page Setup Print Print Preview Send Import and Esport r Blade 1 nt hexadecimal representation in the system Select the the data to a file This Our System at a later date Properties Work Offline Close top portion of this file after the at symbol Also do not put an at symbol in the comment area START CONFIGURATION DATA fconfigData 13 0x01 00 00 00 96 C8 28 C0 00 FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 58 Saving the access server flash memory configuration data as a text file Removing the defective Model 26 16RC 1 Remove the replacement Model 2616RC from its shipping container and place it near the chassis in which the malfunctioning Model 2616RC is located Note The Model 2616RC T DAC blades are hot swappable so it is not necessary to deactivate the rack chassis before replacing a blade 2 Disconnect and label the following cables from the malfunctioning Model 2616RC The T1 E1 WAN cable 68 pin SCSI connector The T1 E1 modem cable RJ 21X connector The RS 232 CONFIG cable The 10 100 Ethernet cable Maintenance 69 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting an
10. your T DAC s configuration parameters against possible failure Should your T DAC ever need replacing a previously saved copy of your exported configuration file can quickly be loaded imported into a replacement T DAC Note Import Export functions require superuser access privileges Note parameters that will be exported are the power up settings as they are stored in flash memory and may not be the current operating parameters To ensure that you export the most current parameters go to HOME then under Operator Actions click on the Record Current Configuration button l Ifyou already have an exported backup copy of your current configuration go to Removing the defective Model 2616RC on page 69 Otherwise go to step 2 2 On the Configuration Menu pane click the Import Export hyperlink to display the Import Export page figure 56 Periodic maintenance 66 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Import Export EXPORT Current Flash Configuration The system will dump the current power up configuration settings stored in flash memory to your screen You may then back up the configuration using the save as function in your web browser to save the contents of your screen to a file You can restore the backup file in the future by using the Import function on lower half of this window Note that the system will NOT export the current operating configuration but the saved configu
11. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EB 51 fconfigData 14 OxOE C8 A8 CO0 0E C8 A8 CO E8 03 00 00 E8 03 00 00 50 00 00 00 E8 03 00 00 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 69 EB fconfigData 15 0x01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 48 C8 94 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Done Figure 57 Example T DAC flash memory configuration file displayed in a browser 68 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance To save the displayed data as a text file use your browser s Save function see figure 58 Using Netscape or Internet Explorer for example Click the File menu Click Save As A dialog box will appear Use the dialog to save the data displayed on your browser your T DAC configuration parameters to a text file Select the folder in which you want to store the file Type a file name Click Save E http 7209 49 110 148 30962 save config txt Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools New Open Edit with Microsoft FrontPage Gaye Help sS lE Home Search Favorites Media
12. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 53 Saving the access server flash memory configuration data text file Completing the installation This section verifies that the Model 2616RC is fully operational 1 2 Temporarily disconnect the male ends of both power cords from the power outlet Wait 30 seconds then plug the power cords in again Verify the green POWER LED is lit If the POWER LED is flashing green refer to Chapter 5 Trouble shooting and maintenance Verify that the WAN LED illuminates indicating that the Model 2616RC is synchronized with the T1 E1 signal After 5 seconds verify the WAN A Error LED begins flashing indicating that the T DAC is satisfied with the quality of the T1 E1 signal After 10 seconds verify the WAN A Error LED extinguishes indicating that the T DAC is satisfied with the network signal and that the link is ready for use Completing the installation 56 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Note Ifthe T DAC does not behave as described the most likely cause is that the T DAC default settings are not compatible with the T1 E1 line If this is the case use the 5 232 CONFIG port to correct the T DAC settings You will have to use the 2616RC Configuration Menu pages to examine the configured T1 E1 link settings 6 There are two LEDs that indicate the status of the T DAC 10 100 Ethernet port a green LED indicates link s
13. 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation To save the displayed data as a text file use your browser s Save function figure 53 Using Netscape or Internet Explorer for example e Click the File menu e Click Save As A dialog box will appear Use the dialog to save the data displayed on your browser your T DAC configuration parameters to a text file Select the folder in which you want to store the file Typea file name e Click Save 11 2 209 49 110 148 309627 config txt Microsoft Internet Explorer File View Favorites Tools New Open E dit with Microsoft FrontPage Save ites Help 9 8 5 6 Home Print Search Favorites Media History Mail Edit Discuss Too d e Page Setup Print Print Preview Send Import and Esport r Blade 1 nt hexadecimal representation in the system Select the the data to a file This Our system at a later date Properties Work Offline Close top portion of this file after the at symbol Also do not put an at symbol in the comment area START CONFIGURATION DATA a fconfigData 13 0x01 00 00 00 96 C8 88 CO 00 FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
14. All system messages and prompts appear in the Courier font as the system would display them Bold Courier font indicates where the operator must type a response or command Table 2 Mouse conventions Meaning This button refers to the primary or leftmost mouse button unless you have changed the default configuration Right mouse button This button refers the secondary or rightmost mouse button unless you have changed the default configuration Point This word means to move the mouse in such a way that the tip of the pointing arrow on the screen ends up resting at the desired location Click Means to quickly press and release the left or right mouse button as instructed in the procedure Make sure you do not move the mouse pointer while clicking a mouse button Double click Means to press and release the same mouse button two times quickly Drag This word means to point the arrow and then hold down the left or right mouse but ton as instructed in the procedure as you move the mouse to a new location When you have moved the mouse pointer to the desired location you can release the mouse button 12 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter contents 14 E 15 NO 15 cec eee uu 15 155 232 control 16 te M M MU 16 16 16 ECT WBE EE 16 Pn
15. EE 16 ecce eee ec Mec IU M 16 Physical dimensions m 16 16 EE 18 13 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 1 Introduction Model 2616RC T1 E1 T DAC overview The Model 2616RC see figure 1 provides 16 T1 E1 ports A built in digital cross connect switch provides completely flexible grooming the capability to connect any DS0 channel to any other DS0 channel from the WAN uplink ports or the T1 E1 ports The T DAC combines a time slot multiplexer and a centralized web based management system on a front and rear blade for insertion in a Patton ForeFront chassis with a chassis mid plane architecture The front blade contains LED status indicators an RS 232 configuration port and a 10 100 Ethernet management port The rear blade contains the T1 E1 WAN port connections The 16 1 1 ports connect to channelized T1 or El network connections Each WAN port terminates T1 E1 with flexible any to any DSO mapping The entire system can be managed in band via T1 E1 Frame Relay PPP links or out of band from a web browser by means of SNMP HTTP based management screens TIT 4 2616RC T DAC Figure 1 Model 261 6 T DAC Model 2616RC T1 E1 T DAC overview 14 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 1 Introduction Hardware overview The Model 2616RC combines transmission and networking technology concentrating 16 T1 E1 WAN links into a s
16. T1 E1 WAN ports An active T1 E1 is not necessary to configure the T DAC However active 1 1 connections are required when mapping WAN time slots to other WAN time slots The factory set default configuration of the Model 2616RC has the T1 E1 ports disabled The following types of cables can used to connect the 2616RC to 1 1 lines e 68 pin SCSI to 8 RJ 45 connectors cable 6 foot 1 8 m part 410 3096 TM68 8R 45 6 see section 68 pin SCSI to 8 RJ 45 connectors cable for installation details e 68 pin SCSI to 16 RJ 45 connectors cable 6 foot 1 8 m part 10 3096TM68 16RJ45 6 see section 68 pin SCSI to 8 RJ 45 connectors cable for installation details e 68 pin SCSI to open end 12 foot 3 6 m part 410 3096 TM68 12 see section 68 pin SCSI to open end cable for installation details 68 pin SCSI to 8 RJ 45 connectors cable The SCSI to RJ 45 cable see figure 9 connects to the 2616RC via a male SCSI connector see figure 10 At the other end of the cable T1 E1 lines terminate on 8 or 16 individual RJ 45 connectors wired as RJ 48C see figure 9 Each RJ 45 terminated T1 E1 line connects directly to a local patch panel or to another device 8 or 16 RJ 45 connectors wired as RJ 48C 68 pin SCSI connector 6 foot 1 8 m cable Figure 9 5 5 45 6 foot WAN cable Cable installation 24 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation AMP 749621 7 or equ
17. White 54 Violet Brown Port 3 TX 5 5 White Violet Port 11 21 21 Brown Blue 39 Violet White 55 Blue Brown Port 3 RX 6 6 White Blue Port 11 RX 22 22 Brown Yellow 40 Blue White 56 Yellow Brown 7 7 White Yellew Port 12 IX 23 23 Brown Green 41 Yellow White 57 Green Brown Port4 RX 8 8 White Green Port12 RX 24 24 Brown Gray A2 Green White 58 Gray Brown 9 9 White Gray Port13 TX 25 25 Pink Orange 43 Gray White 59 Orange Pink Port 5 RX 10 10 Tan Brown Port 13 RX 26 26 Pink Violet AA Brown Tan 60 Violet Pink Port 6 TX 11 11 Tan Pink Port 14 TX 27 27 Pink Blue 45 Pink Tan 61 Blue Pink Port 6 RX 12 12 Tan Orange Port 14 RX 28 28 Pink Yellow 46 62 Yellow Pink Port 7 TX 13 13 Tan Violet Port 15 TX 29 29 Pink Green 47 Violet Tan 63 Green Pink Port 7 RX 14 14 Tan Blue Port 15 RX 30 30 Pink Gray 48 Blue Tan 64 Gray Pink Port 8 TX 15 15 Tan Yellow Port 16 TX 31 31 Orange Violet 49 Yellow Tan 65 Violet Orange Port 8 RX 16 16 Tan Green Port 16 RX 32 32 Orange Blue 50 Green Tan 66 Violet Blue Cable installation 27 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Table 5 WAN cable s 68 non terminated twisted pairs Continued Port Directio Pai 68 Pin Wire Color Port Directio Pai 68 Pin Wire Color n ars Positions ars Positions Code 33 34 NOT USED NOT USED 67 68 Installing the WA
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20. from Patton ForeFront chassis Off Card not ready for removal from Patton ForeFront chassis Do not remove card from chassis T1 E1 port test modes The 2616RC offers a number of diagnostics tools to test operation and performance of the T1 E1 ports and line Diagnostics include DSX1 payload loop and DSX1 line loop DSX1 payload loop dsx1PayloadLoop When activated the received signal at the selected T1 E1 port will be looped through the 2616RC see figure 54 Typically the received signal is looped back for retransmission after it has passed through the device s framing function framing is terminated and then regenerated port 2616RC Figure 54 Payload loopback To activate payload loop do the following 1 Click on the Modify Configuration link of the T1 E1 port to be placed under test 2 Locate the Loopback Configuration drop down menu 3 Select Payload Loop and click on the Submit Query button on the right To deactivate payload loop set the Loopback Configuration drop down menu to NoLoop T1 E1 port test modes 64 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Test Settings Fore Yellow Alam lnkvellowDisable 3 v Submit Query Loopback Configuration dsxi PayloadLoop 2 v Submit Query Send Code dsx15endNoCode 1 Submit Query DSX1 line loop dsxLineLoop When activated data received at the selected T1 E1 port is looped back to the
21. is found or if the POWER LED continues flashing contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the should be replaced CPU is unable to load the software from FLASH to RAM for operation As soon as possible CPU FAIL LED red is lit remove the Model 2616RC from the Patton ForeFront chassis wait 30 seconds then re insert the Model 2616RC into the Patton ForeFront chassis and see if the problem disap pears If the CPU FAIL LED remains lit after the Model 2616RC completes the power up cycle contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the T DAC needs to be replaced ALARM LED yellow is lit Indicates The 2616RC has detected a minor or major alarm condition SYSTEM LED green is not flashing The Model 2616RC is not functioning properly As soon as possible remove the Model 2616RC from the Patton ForeFront chassis wait 30 seconds then re insert the Model 2616RC into the Patton ForeFront chassis and see if the problem disappears If the SYSTEM LED remains lit after the Model 2616RC completes the power up cycle contact Patton Tech nical Support to determine if the T DAC needs to be replaced ETHERNET LED green is extinguished A valid Ethernet link has not been detected Verify that the Model 2616RC is connected by means of an Ethernet cable to an Ethernet hub switch or workstation and that both ends of the cable are plugged in Verify that the hub switch or workstation is powered
22. properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television recep tion This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reason able protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by disconnecting the cables try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures moving the computing equipment away from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet such that the computing equip ment and receiver are on different branches Industry Canada Notice This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation JC before the registration number signifies that reg istration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical spec ifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment This Declaration of Conformity means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications networ
23. the Import Export page figure 56 on page 67 click the Export Flash hyperlink The T DAC will get the configuration file currently stored in your T DAC s flash memory and display it in your browser figure 57 Maintenance Address http 4 999 888 777 111 30962 save_config txt Flash configuration data for Blade 1 The data below is the current hexadecimal representation of your configurable data in the system Select the File Save option to save the data to a file This file can be reloaded into your system at a later date You may edit and comment the top portion of this file but do not modify any data after the at symbol Also do not put an at symbol in the comment area START CONFIGURATION B fconfigData 13 0x01 00 00 00 96 C8 A48 C0 00 FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
24. the T DAC will disconnect all current sessions re initialize the interfaces and re load configuration parameters from FLASH Set Factory Default Configuration this button see figure 26 clears out the configuration in FLASH and loads the factory default parameters into FLASH memory The factory default settings will not execute on the Model 2616RC until it is re booted by doing a Hard Reset Note Set Factory Default Configuration figure 26 will delete any routing information the Model 261 GRC s Ethernet IP address and any other site specific settings made for your particular installation You will have to re enter the Model 2616RC s Ethernet IP address and net mask using the rear panel control port before using the Management pages Configuring the default gateway The default gateway IP address if defined is used solely for managing the 2616RC remotely via the Ethernet port The 2616 does not transmit or receive user data nor any other traffic via the default gateway IP address or the Ethernet port Do the following to add the default gateway 1 Onthe 2616RC Configuration Menu click the IP hyperlink to open the IP Configuration page 2 Click the Routing Info hyperlink to open the IP Routing Information page figure 27 IPROUTING INFORMATION d Destination Mask Gateway Cost Interface Protocol State 101000 255255000000 1 1 active 2 Add a route Destination Mask Gateway
25. the operator If you require more help refer to Chapter 6 Contacting Patton for assistance Refer to table 6 for a list of common symp toms and suggested remedies Note Note Note Problem POWER LED green is extinguished The following information assumes that there is only one failure involving the Model 2616RC and that if you perform the corrective action listed it will solve the problem If you are unable to correct a failure refer to Chapter 6 Contacting Patton for assistance When removing the 2616RC from the chassis follow the procedures cited in De activating the Model 2616RC on page 59 When re inserting the 2616RC into the chassis please follow the pro cedures cited in T DAC blades installation on page 20 Table 6 Symptoms Corrective Action To verify that power is being supplied to the Model 2616RC via the Patton ForeFront chassis power bus verify that at least one chassis power supply module is installed in the chassis and functioning normally POWER LED green is flashing The 2616RC has detected a power failure on a power bus There may be a problem with the Patton ForeFront chassis power system which feeds the Model 2616RC such as a failed power supply module in the chassis The Model 2616RC will function normally with one power supply Inspect the power supplies in the Patton ForeFront chassis to identify and replace the failed power supply module If no failed power supply
26. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Add Route 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 Add Route ed Interface 0 0 0 0 0000 0 Add Route forwarding table Figure 27 IP Routing Information Page 3 The existing route you see in the table is the LAN IP address you assigned to the 2616RC during initial configuration through the RS 232 control port earlier in this chapter 4 enter the default gateway use the first Add a route line The Destination shall remain 0 0 0 0 and there is no mask to enter Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 40 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 5 In the Gateway box type your default gateway IP address for the 2616RC 6 Click the Add Route button to save your configuration Patton Home Page IP ROUTING INFORMATION System Status Destination Mask Gateway Cost Interface Protocol State System History Alarms 101000 255255000000 1 1 loceKl active 2 050 Mapping System Clocking Add a route DSL Ethernet Destination Mask Gateway Filter IP 0000 0 0 0 0 Add Route Frame Relay TRE 0000 0000 0000 AddRoute 5 UDP ed Interface RIP Version 2 SNMP 0000 0000 0 Add Route Figure 28 IP Routing Information window 7 The route which you already see in the table appeared upon the configuration of the LAN IP address To enter the default gateway use the first Add Route line The Destination shall remain a
27. 0 100 Mbps link and status indicators RS 232 control port The RS 232 port provides for initial configuration of the Model 2616RC The RS 232 port supports Asynchronous data rates of 19 2 kbps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit An 45 connector with EIA 561 pinouts A management interface that supports VI 100 terminals Hardware flow control RTS and CTS Power system The 2616RC obtains power from the Patton ForeFront chassis Total power consumption is a maximum of 43 watts provided by modular power supplies installed in the Patton ForeFront chassis Central processing unit The 2616RC employs an Intel 1960 RISC processor operating at 100 MHz 100 Mips The CPU controls the memory front back panel and management interface for WAN time slot mapping local switching loop back and the management system The memory holds 4MB Flash ROM 8MB EDO DRAM System timing The 1 1 T DAC s system timing may be derived from an internal clock from an on board chip external BITS clock or a network clock from one of the T1 E1 WAN ports or from the ForeFront system chassis clock The clock source may be configured in primary secondary or slave mode The system timing is configured through the NMS Temperature Operating range 32 122 0 50 Altitude Maximum operating altitude 15 000 feet 4 752 meters Humidity 5 to 9596 relative humidity RH non condensing Physical dimensions 1 75 inches 4 44 cm h
28. 2 TX 9 9 White Pink Port 10 TX 19 19 Brown Orange 37 Pink White 53 Orange Brown Port 2 RX 4 4 White Orange Port 10 RX 20 20 Brown Violet 38 Orange White 54 Violet Brown Port 3 TX 5 5 White Violet Port 11 TX 21 21 Brown Blue 39 Violet White 55 Blue Brown Port 3 RX 6 6 White Blue Port 11 RX 22 22 Brown Yellow 40 Blue White 56 Yellow Brown Port A TX 7 75 White Yellow Port 12 TX 23 23 Brown Green 41 Yellow White 57 Green Brown Port 4 RX 8 8 White Green Port 12 RX 24 24 Brown Gray A2 Green White 58 Gray Brown Port 5 TX 9 9 White Gray Port 13 TX 25 25 Pink Orange 43 Gray White 59 Orange Pink Port 5 RX 10 10 Tan Brown Port 13 RX 26 26 Pink Violet 44 Brown Tan 60 Violet Pink Port 6 TX 11 11 Tan Pink Port 14 TX 27 27 Pink Blue 45 Pink Tan 61 Blue Pink Port 6 RX 12 12 Tan Orange Port 14 RX 28 28 Pink Yellow 46 62 Yellow Pink Port 7 TX 13 13 Tan Violet Port 15 TX 29 29 Pink Green 47 Violet Tan 63 Green Pink Port 7 RX 14 14 Tan Blue Port 15 RX 30 30 Pink Gray 48 Blue Tan 64 Gray Pink Port 8 TX 15 15 Tan Yellow Port 16 TX 31 31 Orange Violet 49 Yellow Tan 65 Violet Orange Port 8 RX 16 16 Tan Green Port 16 RX 32 32 Orange Blue 50 Green Tan 66 Violet Blue 33 34 67 NOT USED 68 NOT USED Introduction 79 Introduction 80
29. 2616RC configuration 45 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Under Dev Num B select port 1 Under Dev Slots B enter 1 32 Under Dev Type B select fromH110 Under Dev Num B select port 1 Under Dev Slots B enter 32 62 10 Click the Submit Query button 9 9 1 Card 2 mapping Under Dev Type A select t1 e1 1 Under Dev Num select port10 10 Under Dev Slots A enter 1 32 Under Dev Type B select fromH110 Under Dev Num B select 1 Under Dev Slots B enter 1 32 Under Dev Type B select toH1 10 Under Dev Num B select port 1 Under Dev Slots B enter 32 62 10 Click the Submit Query button od YS PP Configuring line settings and signaling for E1 Accessing the Line Interface Settings 1 the 2616RC Configuration Menu click the T1 E1 Link hyperlink to open the T1 E1 LINK ACTIV ITY OVERVIEW page see figure 35 T1 E1 LINK ACTIVITY OVERVIEW View Links 1 4 View Links View Link 1 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type 4 1 1 4 Line Status No Alarm View Link 2 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type other 1 Line Status No Alarm View Link 3 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type other 1 Line Status No Alarm View Link 4 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type other 1 Line Status No Alarm Links 5 8 Not Installed Links 9 12 Not Installed Links 13 16 Not Installed View All Links Figure 35 T1 E1 Link Activity Overvie
30. 6RC 5 232 CONFIG port on the Model 2616RC 1 Refer to Chapter 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation and follow the procedures contained in sec tion Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port on page 33 2 To importa saved configuration connect your Web browser to the Administration Pages then click on Import Export under the Configuration Menu to display the Import Export page figure 56 on page 67 3 To import a configuration file into the Model 2616RC type the complete path and filename for the con figuration file you wish to load or click on the Browse button to select the desired file then click the Submit Query button Upon successfully importing the file the Model 2616RC will display Configuration Load Complete indi cating that the new operating parameters have been loaded into flash memory 4 On the Configuration Menu click the HOME hyperlink then click the Hard Reset button under Opera tor Actions Note Do not select Record Current Configuration after importing config uration parameters Maintenance 70 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Completing the installation This section verifies that the Model 2616RC is fully operational 1 Verify that the green POWER LED is lit If the POWER LED is flashing green refer to Chapter 5 Trou bleshooting and maintenance on page 60 2 Verify that the WAN LED illuminates indicating that the Model 2616RC is syn
31. 9 IP Routing Information Page oc cendo ee edet expe ner ep oeste pe Ue aiu mma oe un Gear e ier 40 IP Rouc Information window domes e UR POET ON IE NIU Sb e neers 41 System Clocking pase example SENE nS S eR E 42 System Clocking DIES 43 Clock Reference Submit Query DOUNON zo soc dux sens re wines v xem river 43 Clock Reference Submit ED OLOR SORS NOR UC I SUE 43 050 Mapping Overview Window etre PV I OPI NP PS X PP WV EN eee 44 ayes ute 44 Link Activity Overview pagg e ee epe e pese 46 TEEL Link Acuvi Dore epe ne mee 47 WAN Circuit Configuration pace Line Interlace SetUNngs Monae 47 Line ype pnl don Men M UE O 48 Line Coding pull down menu with dix HOB3 3 selected esee eee metre mess EERTE xe 48 Line Build Out pulkdown menu 48 EI ALARMS PRESENT indicator sek ovest 49 THET Acier 49 THE Link Activity Parts cesesnerex hee eR RS ERES E ET OE ONER RRA NER sane 49 WAN Circiie Conhiguranon page Line Interlace 50 Line Type pull down menu with dselESE
32. E 74 Compliance information 75 E M 76 mom M 76 Lac 76 POEN 76 Radio and T cene e GERE dete ete id imer e EUR et RENE 76 Canada ie PIRE ORARE MS GE ue ree ORDENA UNE 76 FCC Patt 68 ACTA Statement e ter ete Ce a TE CE Declaration 77 Authorized European Represente 77 68 SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 10 30961 68 6 78 Iniciar 79 List of Figures KRW NHN mR 59 59 WH WW 09 00 DOAN GONG CUTS DAC n ae 14 Modd 6 15 Model 2616R C front panel LEDS Sao nd rm xU den 17 ESD pimand end
33. ER 62 THEI sport test 64 payload loop Payload 64 DSX1 line dsxLineloop 65 Pei die trial MM TP 66 66 tT 66 Exporting the current Model 2616RC configuration 66 Removing the detective Model 261GRC scettr nato trei 69 Installing the replacement Model 26 l6RG 70 Importing a saved conBguratio 1er ni perte do 70 Compleane the installation eed rrr aU T ede parce rrr IT EHE 71 Contacting Patton for assistance tn sensn 72 M 73 ACO TASH MFO nro M E 73 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual Contents Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs esent 73 Warranty 73 wy Ay e D RR RR UR E 73 Returns 73 74 REIA eM HON LEE 74 Shipping instructions MER
34. Line Coding dsx1B8ZS 2 Receive Equalizer linkRxEqualizerOff 1 v Line Build Out tlpulse dB 2 Yellow Alarm Format tState elpulse l FDL Figure 47 Line Build Out pull down menu with 1 pulseOdB 1 selected 4 Click on Submit Query to apply your settings At this point the T1 E1 front panel LEDs will become active The indicator LED should now display steady green light indicating the T DAC has synchronized with the 1 line If the E1 line is not connected to the 2616RC link pages will display the hyperlink ALARMS PRESENT figure 48 for that T1 E1 link T1 E1 LINK ACTIVITY PORTS 1 4 Link 1 Type dsx1ESF 2 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Status ALARMS PRESENT Configuration Near End Line Statistics Current History Totals Far End Line Statistics Current History Totals Link 2 Type other 1 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Figure 48 T1 ALARMS PRESENT indicator on E1 LINK ACTIVITY page After you connect the E1 line to the WAN port on the rear of the Model 2616RC these alarms should disappear Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 51 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Enabling disabling the alarm card The Alarm Card window see figure 49 is where you can configure the alarm card polling mode to determine whether the 2616RC monitors the alarm card status for the chassis 1 Click on Alarm Card under t
35. N cable to a punch down block Materials required e punch down tool Plastic tie wraps WAN cable pin out specification Procedure 1 Measure the distance between SCSI cable entry point on the punch down block frame and the farthest port to be wired on the punch down block see figure 14 Measure distance from WAN cable entry 10 farthest port on punch down block Use cable ties to secure wires and cable to block frame SCSI WAN cable entry Figure 14 Punch down block wiring 2 Strip SCSI cable insulation and shielding based on the measurement made in step 1 Cable installation 28 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation 3 Review SCSI pin out see table 5 on page 27 and punch block pin out and cut wires to the required length to reach their respective ports on the punch down block 4 Use punch down tool to press wires down into block terminals Use cable ties to secure the wires and SCSI cable to the punch down block see table 5 on page 27 Note Cable ties should not allow movement of wires or SCSI cable 6 Connect the 68 pin SCSI connector of the WAN cable to the connector on the rear panel of the Model 2616RC 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 10 3096 68 6 Obsolete 1 This 6 foot WAN cable see figure 15 connects the 2616RC 1 1 lines to a punch down block via 28 gauge wire 0 3mm Check your punch down block wire gauge requirements as most punch down blocks will
36. Q selected 50 Line Coding menu selected us DLE DEEE S 51 Line Build Out pull down menu with ctpulse dB selected re eee Rees 51 48 TLALARMS PRESENT indicator on TI EL LINK ACTIVITY 51 49 Alarm Card Information Window beh ESET RH e ex eee e ee Y 52 50 2616RC Configuration Menu home page 53 81 IMPORT EXPORT TRU Ca do bd reo 54 52 Example T DAC flash memory configuration file displayed in a browser 55 53 Saving the access server flash memory configuration data as text 56 54 Payload loopback RR PLAQUE DRE edis 64 39 Line coded na 65 IMPORT EXPORT pases e ord du Pci PEE 67 57 Example T DAC flash memory configuration file displayed in a browser 68 58 Saving the access server flash memory configuration data as a text 69 List of Tables RW N General conventions 12 sU ars 12 ERE
37. See Chapter 2 for installa fion procedures amp Chapter 3 for configuration procedures Model 26 TDM Digital Access Concentrator T DAC User Manual PRITUN 4 2616RC T DAC mnnnnnnnnena ONT Important C This is a Class device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial or residential environment Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Part Number O7MD2616RC GSG Rev E Revised February 16 2012 Patton Electronics Company Inc 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Tel 1 301 975 1000 Fax 1 301 869 9293 Support 1 301 975 1007 Web www patton com E Mail support patton com Copyright O 2012 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Patton Elec tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document Warranty Information The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Patton Electronics warrants all Model 2616RC components to be free from defects and will at our option repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of the shipment This warranty is limited to defects in work
38. Setting the system clocking parameters see Configuring the system clocking parameters on page 41 Configuring the IP default gateway see Configuring the default gateway on page 40 Displaying the T DAC 2616RC web administration pages Do the following 1 Connect your PCs Ethernet connection to the Ethernet LAN 2 Connect the 2616RC s T DAC 10 100 Ethernet connection to the Ethernet LAN 3 At your PC open a Web browser session In your browser s URL address field type the IP address of the Model 2616RC for example if the Model 2616RC s IP address 123 124 221 10 you would type 123 124 221 10 in the browser s URL address field If you do not have an IP address in your TDAC refer to Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port on page 33 4 A login prompt will appear In the username field type superuser then press Tab to move the cursor to the Password field In the password field type superuser then press Enter 5 The 2616RC Configuration Menu home page will appear see figure 24 Patton Home Page Number of T1 E1 Ports Frame Relay CPU Idle In Band Mgmt Running Since Last Boot 18 41 14 hours E Filterin Chassis Address 31 PPP een eru du bs RIP Version 2 Node ID 10 7 lel 4 m E amp amp Ta amp SNMP Network Area 0 System a Sean Alarm Card 2U Chassis 2
39. Status No Alarm Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type other 1 Line Status No Alarm Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type other 1 Line Status No Alarm Links 5 8 Not Installed Links 9 12 Not Installed Links 13 16 Not Installed View All Links Figure 42 Link Activity Overview page 2 View Link I corresponds to the first WAN circuit on the T DAC To the right of View Links 1 4 click the View Links hyperlink to open the T1 E1 LINK ACTIVITY PORTS 1 4 page figure 43 1 1 LINK ACTIVITY PORTS 1 4 Link 1 Type dsx1E1 4 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Status No Alarm Co ation Near End Line Statistics Current History Totals Far End Line Statistics Current History Totals Link 2 Type other 1 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Status No Alarm Configuration Near End Line Statistics Current History Totals Far End Line Statistics Current History Totals Figure 43 T1 E1 Link Activity Ports 4 page Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 49 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 3 Click the Configuration hyperlink then click the Modify Configuration hyperlink to open the WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LINK window figure 44 and view Line Interface Settings WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LINK 1 Line Interface Settings Circuit Identifier WAN Circuit Line Type dsx1E1 4 Line Coding ds
40. T 52 Saving 53 Backing 59 Backing upike conni 55 Completing the instal lations rettet AREATA AAEE AAR 56 31 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Introduction This chapter contains the following procedures that describe configuring the Model 2616RC T DAC for operation e Configuration prerequisites lists the items you need to have on hand before configuring the T DAC Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port on page 33 describes how to define the 2616RC s LAN IP address and netmask parameters Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration on page 37 describes how to define the remaining basic configuration parameters in order to bring your T DAC on line The steps are Defining E1 WAN link parameters see Configuring line settings and signaling for E1 on page 46 or T1 WAN link parameters see Configuring line settings and signaling for T1 on page 49 Defining static connections with DSO mapping see page 43 Configuring the system clocking parameters see page 41 Defining the IP default gateway see page 52 Enabling the alarm card see page 40 Saving your configuration on page 53 describes how to save your configuration settings Backing up your configuration parameters on page 53 describes how save your configuration parame ters to a file e Complet
41. and replace the failed power supply module If the POWER LED continues flashing when all chassis power supplies are functional contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the T DAC should be replaced Off input power is being applied Verify that at least one chas sis power supply module is installed in the chassis and func tioning normally CPU FAIL Front Red On CPU is unable to load the software from FLASH to RAM for panel solid operation As soon as possible remove the Model 2616RC from the Patton ForeFront chassis wait 30 seconds then insert the Model 2616RC into the Patton ForeFront chassis and see if the problem disappears If the CPU FAIL LED remains lit after the Model 2616RC completes the power up cycle contact Patton Technical Support to determine if the T DAC needs to be replaced Off CPU is operating normally No action recommended ALARM Front Red On minor alarm condition has been detected panel solid Flash A major alarm condition has been detected ing Off The Model 2616RC is operating normally No action rec ommended Fault analysis 62 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Table 7 LED definitions Continued LED Location Color Status Meaning SYSTEM Front Green Flash The Model 2616RC is operating normally No action rec panel ing ommended Off The Model 2616RC is not functioning properly As soon as poss
42. atton com By calling 1 301 975 1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer e By sending an e mail to returns patton com All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container Please use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping Shipping instructions The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label Our shipping address is as follows Patton Electronics Company xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr Gaithersburg MD 20879 4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us Patton will pay the return shipping costs Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 74 Appendix Compliance information Chapter contents PS UN REGE SUPEREST EE ER kodust Canada Nonce S A E E PEEP ares tac Authorized European Representative 75 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual A Compliance information Compliance EMC FCC Part 15 Class EN55022 Class A EN55024 Safety e UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EC EN 60950 1 e AS NZS 60950 1 PSTN Regulatory FCC Part 68 e CS 03 Radio and TV Interference This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used
43. authorization Contact information Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services If you have questions about any of our other products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base Here we have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable database to help you quickly solve your problems Online support available at www patton com e E mail support e mail sent to support patton com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is available Monday through Friday from 8 00 A M to 5 00 EST 8 00 to 17 00 UTC 5 Monday through Friday by calling 1 301 975 1007 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs Patton Electronics is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note Ifyou purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller ask your reseller how you should proceed with warranty service It is often more convenient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them Warranty coverage Our products are under warranty to be free from defects and we will at our option repair or replace the prod uct should it fail within one year from the
44. bout this nne eet Ae Ee 10 POTNIT 10 e ete tee 10 Jac I 11 Wypooraphicaliconvencions used jn Eis ee eec 12 General conventions concise ete e tree Ee EIE 12 MIO USE DOR 5 A crece eroe 12 2 2 202 E EN 13 Model 26168 T WEI T DAG OVOEVIBW 14 EE Eth dudes 15 WAN EE 15 15 16 16 16 ERE 16 Temperature 16 eee eed SR EIL LC eed 16 ee LT T c 16 Physical 16 Management services UR eI eee en ei UN E apie I PISIS 16 18 24 19 20 Unpacking the Model T DEC ot 20 20 able usta e A me bete eet RUE eee uS po Connectine dro EE M 22 Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or 22 Connecting 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet capable workstation or PC 23 Connecting the 23 201 RS 232 configuration port combiguted eter 23 Connecuhns 24 O8 pin SCSE
45. chronizing with the 1 signal 3 Verify that after 5 seconds the WAN LED begins flashing indicating that the Model 2616RC is satisfied with the quality of the T1 E1 signal 4 Verify that after 10 seconds the WAN LED extinguishes indicating that the Model 2616RC is satisfied with the network signal and that the link is ready for use 5 Verify that the green Ethernet LED is either flashing indicating link status is nominal for the front Ether net port or on solid indicating that link status is nominal for at least one of the Ethernet backplane con nections The Model 2616RC is operational Maintenance 71 Chapter Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents 73 Contact 73 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations 73 73 cadis 73 e I ter EA 73 for cedit policy SU ene RUE E 74 5 Se mE d md mm E 74 oe ee enero ettet HO Uer e tete 74 72 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 6 Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information Contact information describes how to contact PATTON technical support for assistance Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs contains information about the RAS warranty and obtaining a return merchandise
46. d maintenance 3 Unlock the handles by pressing the red button on each handle The button immediately activates the switch turning it to an open position while the button itself remains depressed The blade can then be removed 4 Remove the malfunctioning Model 2616RC by pushing the handles outwards pulling the card gently but firmly from its slot in the chassis Place the removed card in the container the replacement Model 2616RC came in so you can return the defective Model 2616RC for repair Installing the replacement Model 26 1 6 l Insert the replacement Model 2616RC into the rack chassis 2 Insert the rear blade into the desired slot in the rack chassis Make sure the blade is seated properly in the slot guides 3 Gently press the blade into the chassis until the alignment ESD pin engages the chassis When the blade is fully seated the red buttons in the handles click up automatically thus locking the handle and activating the switch closed position The click of the button gives a visual and audible confirmation that the board is fully seated 4 Connect the following cables to the Model 2616RC The T1 E1 WAN cable 68 pin SCSI connector The 5 232 CONFIG cable The 10 100 ETHERNET cable 5 Verify that the green POWER LED is lit Importing a saved configuration Before importing a saved configuration you must define the Model 2616 IP address and netmask These parameters are defined via the Model 261
47. d water pipe Building structural steel l Ifyou have not done so already remove the T DAC from its shipping container Note Be sure to wear the anti static strap to prevent electrostatic damage to the blade Introduction 20 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Note The T DAC should be installed as close as possible to the termination jack provided by the Telco The location should be well ventilated Do not block the rack chassis cooling vents 2 Insert the rear blade into the desired slot in the rack chassis Make sure the blade is seated properly in the slot guides Card handle Alignment ESD pin Figure 4 Alignment ESD pin and card handle 3 Gently press the blade into the chassis until the alignment ESD pin see figure 4 engages the chassis When the blade is fully seated the red buttons in the handles click up automatically thus locking the han dle and activating the switch closed position The click of the button gives a visual and audible confirma tion that the board is fully seated Insert the front blade into the rack chassis slot that corresponds to the slot in which you installed the rear blade Verify that the buttons in both handles click up to indicate that the board is fully seated and locked into place T DAC blades installation 21 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Cable installation This section describes installing the network inter
48. eight standard 19 inch 48 26 cm width 12 inch 30 48 cm depth Management services Out of Band RS 232 configuration port for management and control Hardware overview 16 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 1 Introduction SNMP version 1 configuration management MIBII TELNET via Ethernet SYSLOG Client Remote Software Upgrade via FTP Built in HTTP server for complete configuration and control using a standard web browser Frame Relay or PPP in band management via 1 1 0505 gv m m 9 a POWER LED CPU LED ALARM LED SYSTEM lii 20 HD xe CLK ERROR 120 9 TEST MODE LED _ 77 10 100 ENET port CONFIG port LAN 001 01 Hu 911802 RY LED Figure 3 Model 26168 front panel LEDs Hardware overview 17 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 1 Introduction LED display Front panel LEDs figure 3 on page 17 display the status of the WAN ports the 1 1 ports the Ethernet LAN port power and the alarms The LEDs are described in table 3 Table 3 LED definitions LED Color Status Meaning POWER Green On solid Power is being applied No action recommended Flashing The 2616RC has detected a power failure on a power bus Off No input power is being applied CPU FAIL Red solid CPU is unable to load the software from FLASH to RAM for o
49. er the at symbol Also do not put an at symbol in the comment area START CONFIGURATION DAT B fconfigData 13 0x01 00 00 00 96 C8 A48 C0 00 FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EB 51 fconfigData 14 OxOE C8 A8 CO0 0E C8 A8 CO E8 03 00 00 E8 03 00 00 50 00 00 00 E8 03 00 00 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 69 EB fconfigData 15 0x01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 48 C8 94 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Done Figure 52 Example T DAC flash memory configuration file displayed a browser Backing up your configuration parameters 55 Model
50. face cables Connecting the Ethernet ports The T DAC has a single 10 100 Ethernet interface for connection to your LAN figure 5 The Ethernet port will autosense the correct speed of the local LAN and automatically negotiate half or full duplex operation This sec tion describes connecting the T DAC to the Ethernet LAN via an Ethernet hub switch or workstation Handle 10je1 ue2u02 13 11 949195 POWER LED si t SYSTEM LED ETHERNET 16 CLK SOURCE LED dor CLK ERROR LED TEST MODELED 77 00 CONNECTION 6 0 10 100 port CONFIG port 13N3 001 01 311N03 READY LED Handle Figure 5 Model 2616RC network and configuration ports Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or hub The 10 100Base T Ethernet port see figure 5 is designed to connect to an Ethernet switch or hub The Ethernet RJ 45 pin and signal definitions for the T DAC or for a NIC card in a workstation PC are shown in figure 6 on page 23 Connect a straight through CAT 5 cable one wired as shown in figure 6 between the T DAC and the hub switch Cable installation 22 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation DACS RJ 45 Jack Direction 1 TX Transmit Data Output 1 2 TX Transmit Data Ou
51. guration do the following 1 On the Configuration Menu pane click the Import Export hyperlink to display the IMPORT EXPORT page see figure 51 Import Export EXPORT Current Flash Configuration The system will dump the current power up configuration settings stored in flash memory to your screen You may then back up the configuration using the save as function in your web browser to save the contents of your screen to a file You can restore the backup file in the future by using the Import function on lower half of this window Note that the system will NOT export the current operating configuration but the saved configuration currently residing in persistent storage flash memory Before exporting the configuration you may wish to save the current operating values into flash memory by visiting the Home Page and clicking the Record Current Configuration operator action button Export Flash IMPORT Flash Configuration from a File If you have a previously saved system configuration file you can use the Import feature to restore the saved configuration to this system When you execute the Import feature the system will overwrite the configuration data currently stored in Flash memory with the contents ofthe file To Import a file enter the complete filename including the file path in the text box below then click the Import button The Import operation does NOT immediately modify the values in the current operati
52. gure 23 Ethernet configuration window Enter a for PrimarylpAddress then press lt Enter gt Type your LAN IP address followed by pressing lt Enter gt Press the left arrow cursor key on your keyboard to return to the previous screen If you do not need to change the PrimaryIpMask from the default of 255 255 255 0 go to step 20 Other wise type b and type the new LAN Mask in the same manner as when entering a LAN IP address Press the left arrow cursor key until the top level management window displays see figure 22 on page 36 Type a for HOME then press lt Enter gt Under the Current Status page type 1 store Config 1 to save the changes you have just made to the configuration This completes the initial configuration of the Model 2616RC The next steps in configuration will be done using your Web browser connected via Ethernet to the 2616RC Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration This section describes the following procedures Displaying the T DAC home page see Displaying the T DAC 2616RC web administration pages on page 38 Configuring the T1 E1 WAN links see Configuring line settings and signaling for E1 on page 46 or Configuring line settings and signaling for T1 on page 49 Setting static connections with DSO mapping see on page 43 Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 37 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation
53. he configuration menu to display the Alarm Card Information window 2 From the Alarm Card Polling Mode menu select an option from the drop down menu to enable disable the alarm card doNotMonitor 0 Disables the alarm card monitorAlarmCard 1 Enables the alarm card 3 Click Submit to save the change Note Ifthe chassis contains more than one 2616RC 3096RC 3196RC or any combination thereof then only one card should be enabled to monitor the alarm card Alarm Card Information Alarm Card Status Chassis State Temperature State Power State Fan State Alarm Card Polling Mode monitorAlarmCard 1 Submit Figure 49 Alarm Card Information window Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 52 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Saving your configuration At this point you have completed the basic configuration of your T DAC for operation To save your configu ration settings in non volatile RAM do the following 1 On the Configuration Menu click the Select HOME hyperlink to open the 2616RC Configuration Menu home page figure 50 Patton Home Page Number of T1 E1 Ports Frame Relay CPU Idle In Band Running Since Last Boot Chassis Address IP Filtering PPP Slot Address RIP Version 2 SNMP 2 amp Z 2 gt o 5
54. ible unplug both power cables from the Model 2616RC wait 30 seconds then plug the cables back into the Mode 2616RC to see if the problem disappears If the SYSTEM LED remains lit after the Model 2616RC completes the power up cycle contact Patton Technical Support to determine whether the T DAC needs to replaced ETHERNET Front Green On solid Link status is nominal for the Ethernet port No action recom panel mended Off A valid link has not been detected Verily that an Ethernet cable is plugged into the hub switch or workstation and the Ethernet port of the Model 2616RC Verify that the hub switch or workstation is powered on Verify that the correct straighHhrough or cross over cable is being used depending on whether you are connecting to a workstation hub or switch Replace the cable If the problem still exists contact Patton Tech nical Support to determine if the T DAC should be replaced CLK SOURCE Front Green solid The 2616RC is set as the Master Clock source No action rec panel ommended Flashing The 2616RC is set as the secondary clock source No action recommended Off The 2616RC is set as the slave getting its clock from the H 110 Bus No action recommended CLK ERROR Front panel Yellow On solid Master Clock source has been lost and the 2616RC is using the secondary source for its clock Flashing Master Clock source and the Secondary C
55. igure 40 Line Build Out pull down menu with el pulse 1 selected X 4 Click the Submit Query button to apply your line interface settings At this point the T1 E1 front panel LEDs will become active The T1 E1 indicator LEDs should now display a steady green light indicating the T DAC has synchronized with the E1 line If the E1 line is not connected to the 2616 T1 E1 link pages will display the hyperlink ALARMS PRESENT figure 41 for that T1 E1 link Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 48 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation T1 E1 LINK ACTIVITY PORTS 1 4 Link 1 Type dsx1E1 4 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Status ALARMS PRESENT Configuration Near End Line Statistics Current History Totals Far End Line Statistics Current History Totals Figure 41 ALARMS PRESENT indicator After you connect the 1 line to the WAN port on the rear of the Model 2616RC these alarms should disappear Configuring line settings and signaling for T1 Accessing the Line Interface Settings 1 the 2616RC Configuration Menu click the TI EI Link hyperlink to open the 1 1 ACTIV ITY OVERVIEW page figure 42 1 1 LINK ACTIVITY OVERVIEW View Links 1 4 View Links View Link 1 View Link 2 View Link 3 View Link 4 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type dsx1E1 4 Line Status No Alarm Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Type other 1 Line
56. ing the installation on page 56 describes how to verify that your 2616RC T DAC is fully operational Configuration prerequisites You will need the following to configure the 2616RC T DAC APC equipped with the following RS 232 V 24 serial port 100 terminal program e g HyperTerminal Ethernet port Web browser e g Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer You will need the following information to configure the Model 2616RC The IP address and subnet mask for the 261 GRC s Ethernet port The IP address of the default gateway Ifyou are using WAN line you will need the following information from the telephone company central office Line Type either ESF or D4 Line Coding either B8ZS or AMI e Ifyou are using a EI WAN line you will need the following information from the Telco Introduction 32 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Line Type either E1 or EI CRC Line Coding either HDB3 or AMI Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port Initially you must configure the 2616RC s IP address and in rare instances change the netmask from the default settings Note Do not connect power or the Ethernet connection to the Model 2616RC at this time Connecting the DB9 RJ45 adapter with the included cable Do the following 1 Find the DB9 RJ45 adapter for your PC and RJ 45 to RJ45 cable shipped with your 2616RC T DAC 2 C
57. ingle slot blade for a Patton ForeFront chassis The T DAC front blade see figure 2 contains a full set of LED status indicators presented on the front panel and an 5 232 async control port The rear blade pre sents electrical connections for T1 E1 WAN ports as well as an alarm LED Midplane Front Blade N Rear Blade o al B Front Rear 5 h Side view Figure 2 Model 2616RC T DAC features WAN The 2616RC includes 4 8 12 or 16 ports selectable for T1 or E1 operation The 1 1 ports may be con nected to ATM FR DDN IP network backbones and are accessible via the 68 pin SCSI connector in the rear of the unit Also included are e 4to 16 built in T1 E1 CSU DSUs TI 1 544 Mbps with D4 or ESF framing AMI or B8ZS line coding FCC part 68 compliant El 2 048 Mbps multi framing with or without CRC4 framing AMI HDBS line coding CTR 12 and CTR 13 compliant Built in fuses and surge protectors LAN The 10 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN port is presented on an RJ 45 connector with an auto sensing full duplex 10 or 100Base T interface Also included are 100Base TX half full duplex operation 100 100 Hardware overview 15 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 1 Introduction 10Base T half full duplex operation 10 10 Auto detection and fallback 1
58. ivalent Pin 1 34 35 68 Figure 10 WAN cable s 68 SCSI connector 1 Connect the 68 pin SCSI connector see figure 10 of the 6 foot WAN cable see figure 9 on page 24 to the connector on the rear panel of the Model 2616RC 2 Connect the WAN cable RJ 45 connectors see figure 11 to the corresponding ports on a patch panel or local T1 E1 device gt cm o Plug Figure 11 RJ 45 plug Table 4 RJ 45 plug pin out Description Pin Transmit pair TX Transmit pair TX Receive pair RX Receive pair RX Cable installation 25 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation 68 pin SCSI to open end cable The SCSI to open end cable see figure 12 connects the 2616RC 1 1 lines to a punch down block via 24 gauge solid wire 0 5mm The other end will be unterminated open end twisted pairs Refer to table 5 for punch down block wiring information 68 pin SCSI connector 0 Figure 12 5 5
59. k protec tive operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be con nected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means ofa certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to some certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility Compliance 76 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual A Compliance information designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment mal functions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system are connected together This protection may be particularly important in rural areas FCC Part 68 ACTA Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA On the bottom side of this equipment is a label that contain
60. l use the system clock as the main reference and WAN port 1 as the fallback ref erence To define the clocking source do the following Note If there are two or more ForeFront TDM cards 6511RC 3096RC 2616RC 3196RC installed in the chassis or chassis segment in the 6U chassis only one card can be set as the master clock Another may be set as a secondary clock although it is not necessary All remaining cards must be set as slaves 1 Connect a T1 E1 WAN line to WAN port 1 through the 2616RC s WAN port cable Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 42 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 2 Click the System Clocking hyperlink on the 2616RC Configuration Menu to open the System Clocking Configuration page see figure 30 System Clocking Configuration DAC Available Source Clock Source Clock Source State external 300 Clock Reference slave 3 Main Reference 500 Fallback Reference 500 wan 22 Unavailable Submit Query Clock Source masterClk 3 wan 4 4 Unavailable Fallback Indication Inactive Links 5 8 Not Installed Links 5 8 Not Installed Links 9 12 Installed Links 9 12 Not Installed Links 12 16 Not Installed Links 13 16 Not Installed Clock Fallback _S
61. line interface settings 1 From the Line Type pull down menu figure 38 select dsx1E1 4 1 1 5 Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 47 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Line Interface Settings Circuit Identifier WAN Circuit dsx1E1 CRC 5 other 1 dsxlESF 2 dsx1D4 3 dsx1E1 4 dsx1E1 CRC 5 dsx1E1 MF 6 dsx1E1 CRC MF dsx1E1 Transparent 8 Line Type Line Coding Receive Equalizer Line Build Out Yellow Alarm Format FDL Figure 38 Line Type pull down menu X 2 From the Line Coding pull down menu figure 39 select dsx1AMI 5 or dsxHDB3 3 Most installations will use HDB3 Line Interface Settings WAN Circuit dsx1E1 CRC 5 dsx1HDB3 3 dexl JBZS 1 95 18825 2 dsxl HDB3 3 Yellow Alarm Format AMI 5 FDL other 6 Submit Query Circuit Identifier Line Type Line Coding Receive Equalizer Line Build Out X Figure 39 Line Coding pull down menu with dsx1HDB3 3 selected 3 From the Line Build Out pull down menu figure 40 select elpulse 1 Line Interface Settings WAN Circuit dsx1E1 CRC 5 dsx1HDB3 3 1 elpulse 1 tl pulse dB 2 tl pulse dB 3 tl pulse 15dB 4 Circuit Identifier Line Type Line Coding Receive Equalizer Line Build Out Yellow Alarm Format FDL F
62. lock source have been lost and the 2616RC is using its internal crystal for its clock Off clock errors currently detected No action recommended TEST MODE Front panel Green On solid One or more T1 E1 ports or T1 E1 ports is in test mode No action recommended Flashing or more of the T1 E1 ports or the T1 E1 ports is in test mode and errors have been received Off of the T1 E1 ports is operating in test mode No action recommended 1 1 Front Green solid The ports are activated linked and operating normally CONNECTIONS LEDs 1 16 Flashing One or more T1 E1 ports have errors Off NoT1 E1 ports have been configured to establish a link See Chapter 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation on page 31 to configure the T1 E1 ports Fault analysis 63 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Table 7 LED definitions Continued LED Location Color Status Meaning READY Front panel Blue On Card ready for removal from Patton ForeFront chassis Off not ready for removal from Patton ForeFront chassis Do not remove card from chassis ALARM Rear blade Yellow On solid minor alarm condition has been detected Flashing major alarm condition has been detected Off The Model 2616RC is operating normally No action recommended READY Rear blade Blue On Card ready for removal
63. manship or materials and does not cover customer damage abuse or unauthorized modification If the product fails to perform as warranted your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above Under no condition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms by the user Summary Table of Contents gt Bou 142101 13 E 19 Configuring the T DAC for operation Me SESS 31 Operation and 58 Troubleshooting and 60 Contacting Parton for 72 Compliance information Tooo AS IES 75 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 410 3096 TM68 6 78 Contents A
64. nels Each 1 WAN port has 32 DSO channels When defining time slots you must select the same number of Device Slots on the and B sides of the connection The slots are defined by entering a text string that represents the slots For the T1 E1 ports the slots that are available 1 32 For a WAN port configured as a the available slots are numbered from 1 24 For a WAN port configured as an E1 the available slots are 1 32 The H 110 system bus is comprised of 32 ports each port contains 128 unidirectional slots Examples for configuring static connections Example 1 Connecting 0505 from an El port to another E1 port within one card e Example 2 Connecting 0505 from an E1 port on one card to an E1 port on another card H 110 bus Example 1 Connect 1 1 ports 1 and 10 to live 1 lines Solution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 nder Dev select t1 e1 1 nder Dev Num A select port 1 nder Dev Slots A enter 1 32 nder Dev Num B select port10 10 nder Dev Slots B enter 1 32 U U Under Dev Type select t1 e1 1 U U Click the Submit Query button Example 2 Connect T1 E1 port 1 of card 1 and T1 E1 port 10 of card 2 to live E1 lines Solution Card one mapping 1 2 3 4 Under Dev Type A select t1 e1 1 Under Dev Num select 1 1 Under Dev Slots A enter 1 32 Under Dev Type B select toH1 10 Using a browser to complete Model
65. ng configuration To activate the new configuration after the Import operation is completed you must reboot the system During the reboot the system will load the new configuration from Flash memory into operating memory then begin operating with the new values 7 AUC Browse Import WARNING Clicking the Import button will overwrite all existing values currently stored in flash memory Figure 51 IMPORT EXPORT page Backing up your configuration parameters 54 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Backing up the configuration store in flash memory 1 To make a back up copy of the configuration file currently stored in your T DAC s flash memory On the Import Export page figure 52 click the Export Flash hyperlink The T DAC will get the con figuration file currently stored in your T DAC s flash memory and display it in your browser figure 52 Address http 4 999 888 777 111 30962 save_contig txt Flash configuration data for Blade 1 The data below is the current hexadecimal representation of your configurable data in the system Select the File Save option to save the data to a file This file can be reloaded into your system at a later date You may edit and comment the top portion of this file but do not modify any data aft
66. not hold 28 gauge wire securely in place 68 pin SCSI connector 6 foot 1 8 cable Figure 15 5 5 6 foot WAN cable obsolete 2 See appendix B 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 10 3096TM68 6 on page 78 for pin out information 68 SCSI to 64 pin female Telco part 10 3096TM68 64 6 Do the following to install the 6 foot cable adapter for connection of the 2616RC to a Patton 1 balun rack Models 464RC and 466RC 1 Connect the 68 pin SCSI connector of the WAN cable to the connector the rear panel of the Model 2616RC 2 Connect the WAN cable 64 pin Telco connector to the corresponding port on a the balun rack Cable installation 29 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Completing the hardware installation This section verifies that the T DAC hardware is operational to the point where you can begin configuring the software settings Power is delivered from the Patton ForeFront chassis backplane through the 47 pin PICMG 2 11 power con nectors on the 2616RC blades Upon insertion into the Patton ForeFront chassis the Model 2616RC immedi ately powers up and begins its boot cycle During the boot cycle the following should occur 1 The POWER LED illuminates indicating normal power is being applied to the 2616RC 2 The green SYSTEM LED begins flashing indicating the 2616RC is operating normally Hardware installation is now c
67. omplete To configure the 2616RC for operation refer to chapter 3 Configur ing the T DAC for operation on page 31 Completing the hardware installation 30 Chapter 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Chapter contents reed recu 32 Contigutatian 32 Initial dreushb the 8 232 contral port sens 33 Consecang the 4 adapter with the melded cable R 33 Setting up the HyperTerminal or similar program eet et 34 Using a browser Model confie uranian c eec peret teer d 37 Displaying the 2OGTORC web administron pages c r eee ERU US 38 Home paed OVENI GR IT PON tests II e E 38 a ene T Ie art 40 Configure tesystem clocking parameters cuente eee ERI EE 41 44 Contipurne ling setingsand signaling f r EL 46 cocos o eme laine CEDMID S Dr M T E 46 Conheunne there line interface eee NUR SES 47 Conhguring line scttinbs and sienaling for TJ sas tuts neni eesti ain pokes eee ERE 49 cessi Phe Line 49 ET Ee I EE 50 Table lisa once a oe ce Lr cR ee eee T
68. onnect DB9 RJ45 adapter to your PC s RS 232 serial port 3 Connect the RJ45 RJ45 cable between the adapter which you installed in step 1 and the RS 232 Config port on the front of the Model 2616RC figure 16 10 100 ENE port CONFIG port 311N03 13N3 001 01 READY LED Handle Figure 16 Model 2616RC interface ports Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port 33 Setting up the HyperTerminal or similar program session Do the following 1 At your PC find the file HYPERTRM EXE Open a HyperTerminal session by double clicking on the file name Connection Description Figure 17 Connection Description window 2 a connection name e g 2616RC Config select an icon then click OK figure 18 Connect To Figure 18 Connect To window 3 On the Connect To window figure 18 set Connect using to one of the options named Direct to ComX where the X refers to the number identifying the RS 232 serial port on the PC In the following proce dure Com1 will be the used as the port identifier Click OK The COM1 Properties window displays Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port 34 6 Configure your COM port settings as shown in figure 19 then click OK COM Properties Figure 19 COMI Properties window 7 Click on the File menu then select Properties 8 Configure the settings for Function arrow and ctrl keys act as to Te
69. originating device see figure 55 Data is looped at the T1 E1 port port BEI 2616RC Figure 55 Line Loop To activate line loop do the following 1 Click on the Modify Configuration link of the T1 E1 port to be placed under test 2 Locate the Loopback Configuration drop down menu 3 Select LineLoop and click on the Submit Query button on the right To deactivate payload loop set the Loopback Configuration drop down menu to NoLoop and click on the Sub mit Query button on the right Submit Query Test Settings Yellow hm linkv ellowDisable 3 v Submit Query Loopback Configuration 451 ineLoop 3 Submit Query Send Code dexl SendNoCode 1 Submit Query Note Refer to the Administration Reference Guide for descriptions of yellow alarms and send codes 1 1 port test modes 65 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Periodic maintenance Consult the rack chassis user manual for information on preventative maintenance such as cleaning the chassis air cooling vents to remove accumulated dust Calibration The Model 2616RC requires no calibration Maintenance If you isolate a problem to the a Model 2616RC component the entire Model 261 6RC must be replaced as follows Exporting the current Model 2616RC configuration The 2616RC T DAC provides Import Export functions These functions enable you to back up export and restore import
70. ort 2 through the 2616RC s WAN port cable Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 41 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 3 Click the System Clocking hyperlink on the 2616RC Configuration Menu to open the System Clocking Configuration page see figure 29 System Clocking Configuration Available Source Clock Source State Clock Source State Main Reference 2 0 7720 Fallback P 2 E Unavailable wan 20 Unavailable Clock Source masterClk 3 Unavailable wan 4 4 Unavailable Fallback Indication Inactive Links 5 8 Not Installed Links 5 8 Not Installed Links 9 12 Not Installed Links 9 12 Not Installed Links 12 16 Not Installed Links 13 16 Not Installed Clock Fallback enable 1 _ Submit Query Clock Auto Recover enable 1 Submit Query Clear Errors Help Example 2 Figure 29 System Clocking Configuration page example 1 For Clock Reference select master 1 For Main Reference select wan 1 1 For Fallback Reference select wan 2 2 Click on the Submit Query button Select enable 1 to enable the fallback reference clock Click the Submit Query button Another card such as the Patton Model 6511 is the clocking master and your 2616RC is a secondary or slave This example assumes you wil
71. packing the Model 2616RC T DAC lists the contents in the T DAC shipping container DAC blades installation describes installing the T DAC on a flat surface or in a standard 19 inch rack Cable installation on page 22 describes installing the power and network interface cables Completing the hardware installation on page 30 describes testing the T DAC hardware to verify that it is ready for software configuration Unpacking the Model 2616RC T DAC Inspect the shipping carton for external damage Note any damage before removing the container contents Report equipment damage to the shipping carrier immediately for claim purposes Save all packing materials in case you need to return an item to the factory for servicing The T DAC comes with the following items The Model 2616RC Digital Cross Connect T DAC One RJ45 to RJ45 cable for use with the console and Ethernet ports e DB9 RJ45 EIA 561 adapter for connecting a PC s serial port to the T DAC console port e Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual T DAC blades installation Do the following Note Verify that the rack chassis is properly grounded before installing the T DAC blades An adequate ground can be achieved by connecting a 10 AWG ground wire between the rack chassis grounding stud and one of the following ground sources The building ground rod generally located at the site s main ser vice entrance A sprinkler system pipe A col
72. peration Off The CPU is operating normally ALARM Yellow On solid A minor alarm condition has been detected Flashing A major alarm condition has been detected Off The Model 2616RC is operating normally SYSTEM Green Flashing The Model 2616RC is operating normally Off The Model 2616RC is not functioning properly ETHERNET Green On solid Link status is nominal for the Ethernet port No action recommended Off A valid link has not been detected CLK SOURCE Green solid 2616RC is set as the Master Clock source Flashing The 2616RC is set as the secondary clock source Off The 2616RC is set as the slave getting its clock from the H 110 Bus CLK ERROR Yellow On solid Master Clock source has been lost and the 2616RC is using the secondary source for its clock Flashing Master Clock source and the Secondary Clock source have been lost and the 261 6RC is using its internal crystal for its clock Off clock errors currently detected TEST MODE Green On solid or more T1 E1 ports or T1 E1 ports is in test mode Flashing or more of the T1 E1 ports or the T1 E1 ports is in test mode and errors have been received Off of the T1 E1 ports is operating in test mode TI E1 Green solid The port is activated linked and operating normally CONNECTION Flashing The port is activated but not linked or in an error state LEDs 1 16
73. perator Actions Record Current Configuration Hard Reset Set Factory Default Configuration Figure 25 HOME page window panes Operator Actions Record Current Configuration Hard Reset Set Factory Default Configuration Figure 26 Operator Actions buttons From the Home page the following actions can be performed Record Current Configuration clicking on this button see figure 26 saves the current configuration from volatile DRAM memory to FLASH memory Once the configuration is saved into FLASH memory the configuration will not be lost even if the power is cycled on the 2616RC Initially changes made to the 2616RC configuration are stored in volatile DRAM enabling the user to set the box up with a working configuration before committing it to storage in FLASH When you select Record Current Configuration the 2616RC stores your changes to FLASH memory Note If you want to save the configuration changes that you have made you must click on Record Current Configuration otherwise all con figuration changes will be lost if the power to the Model 2616RC is turned off Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 39 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Hard Reset this button see figure 26 causes the Model 2616RC to perform a cold restart When you select Hard Reset the T DAC confirms that you want to execute this command Then
74. r normal conditions De activating the Model 2616RC Perform the following procedure to deactivate the Model 2616RC Note sure to wear an anti static strap to prevent electrostatic damage to the blade 1 Unlock the handles on the front of the 2616RC by pressing the red button each handle The button immediately activates the switch turning it to an open position while the button itself remains depressed Remove the blade by pushing the handles outwards 2 Remove the Model 2616RC from the rack chassis Place the blade on an anti static surface 3 Remove the rear blade from the rack chassis Place the blade on an anti static surface Introduction 59 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Chapter contents Fault REA Me AA DSX 1 payload bbop cere IEEE DSX1 line loop dx Line Loop eate etre xe ar i E EET mcns esr IIR PII Exporuns the current Le Removing the detective Model 26I6RC osaline ther Model rae eM S 60 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance Introduction This chapter describes troubleshooting and fault analysis that can be performed by
75. ration currently residing in persistent storage flash memory Before exporting the configuration you may wish to save the current operating values into flash memory by visiting the Home Page and clicking the Record Current Configuration operator action button Export Flash IMPORT Flash Configuration from a File If you have a previously saved system configuration file you can use the Import feature to restore the saved configuration to this system When you execute the Import feature the system will overwrite the configuration data currently stored in Flash memory with the contents of the file To Import a file enter the complete filename including the file path in the text box below then click the Import button The Import operation does NOT immediately modify the values in the current operating configuration To activate the new configuration after the Import operation is completed you must reboot the system During the reboot the system will load the new configuration from Flash memory into operating memory then begin operating with the new values AP Browse WARNING Clicking the Import button will overwrite all existing values currently stored in flash memory Figure 56 IMPORT EXPORT page Maintenance 67 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 To make a back up copy of the configuration file currently stored in your T DAC s flash memory 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance On
76. rminal keys as shown in figure 20 then dick OK mine Properties Figure 20 Terminal keys configuration Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port 35 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 9 Connect the male end of the 2616RC T DAC s power cables to the power outlets 10 Boot up information will display on your HyperTerminal connection window eventually followed by a login request window see figure 21 Patton Electronics Company Software Reuision 3 0 3 May 19 2000 16 58 45 Username Figure 21 Login window 11 For the user name type superuser 12 For the password type superuser the top level management window then appears see figure 22 HOME ALARMS DACS Clocking Ethernet Filter IP ICMP IP RIP Version 2 SNMP System System Log T1 E1 Link TCP UDP Frame Relay PPP About Figure 22 VT 100 top level management window Initial configuration through the RS 232 control port 36 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Type e for Ethernet then press Enter The Ethernet configuration window displays see figure 22 ETHERNET State PrimaryIpfddress 192 168 200 PrimaryIpMask 255 255 255 0 PrimaryIpFilters SecondaryIpfiddress 0 0 0 0 SecondaryIpMask 0 0 0 0 SecondaryIpFilters Technique static 1 Ethernet Stats Fi
77. s eene teen eene nennen tenete nennen ene 46 Contouring the Ee er 47 Configuring line settings and signaling For TT iusserit terrre tt IURE 49 Accessing the Line Interface Settings ios i ascen i I Hie Ur Rea eek e He aug 49 Configuring the T1 line Settings 50 Enabling disablingthealaimiafd icit toti eto re o recti teo aste ite 52 DAVID VOU CODIgHEatlofi s eoe o tede ice tees 53 Backing up your configuration DATameters i esce onene eU Het EE 53 Backing up the configuration store in flash memory cete edet eire Ire RENTRER 55 Completing the installation Rr 56 4 Operation and shutdown csccssssssssssssssscsssssssssscssssssssesssssesssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssssscassassassssssssessssessassoseages 58 Iun 59 the Model 26 e putt eget pee EUR EP Te ee HERE Een 59 Decactivating the Model Seres TOO OR TUR QU FRU OVER 59 5 Troubleshooting and maintenance eese eese entente nennen sensns entia ttn tns tn sensns 60 M 61 RENI S CIC ETT UT NOE NEEN TEE EERE EN REN
78. s among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company The method used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact our company If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you dis connect the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information CE Declaration of Conformi
79. s 0 0 0 0 There is no mask to enter 9 Enter the IP address in the Gateway box This is the default gateway 10 Click on the Add Route button Configuring the system clocking parameters In this section you will define clocking sources for the main reference and fallback reference on the 2616RC T DAC Clocking source selection will depend on the clocking role you assign to the blade master 1 second ary 2 or slave 3 The master will drive the main reference clock for the chassis Should the master fail the secondary will drive the main reference Slaves will not drive any clock reference Most often the 2616RC will be configured as s ave 3 with another blade such as the Patton Model 6511 configured as the master 1 You can choose any one of the WAN ports an internal oscillator or system clock provided by the ForeFront chassis Unless it fails or becomes disconnected the main reference provides the system clock for the 2616RC Should this failure occur the fallback reference will be the clocking source for the 261 GRC s system clock Example 1 Your 2616RC is the only blade in the chassis and must be configured as the system clocking master This exam ple assumes you will use T1 E1 port 1 as the main reference and T1 E1 port 2 as the fallback reference To define the clocking source do the following 1 Connect a T1 E1 WAN line to WAN port 1 through the 2616RC s WAN port cable 2 Connect WAN line to WAN p
80. sed throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential T DAC problems Warnings relate to personal injury issues and Cautions refer to potential property damage Note Calls attention to important information CAUTION The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused by electric shock The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage caused by electric shock The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz ard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage Safety when working with electricity WARNING The Model 26168 shall be installed in a restricted access location accessi ble only to authorized personnel This unit contains no user serviceable parts Refer servicing to qualified personnel When removing cards from a shelf under power some of the components such as the DC converters may be extremely hot Handle by the card guides only To prevent accidental electrical short circuits align the card correctly between the card guides before yov insert it in the slot In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002
81. tatus and activity and a yellow LED that indicates line speed Verify that the green LED is either flashing green meaning that packets are being received at the Ethernet port or solid green meaning that the link is valid but no packets are being received Congratulations Your T DAC is now installed If you require further information about configuring your T DAC settings refer to the DSL T DAC Administrator s Reference Guide available online at www pat ton com manuals TDAC arg pdf Note For information on activating and de activating your Model 2616RC T DAC refer to Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown Completing the installation 57 Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown Chapter contents oce ccce cree beste 59 tee ule qe 59 BDeastivating ehe Model 26 16RU eterne ne ck ee tre tee eee e I ER 59 58 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 4 Operation and shutdown Introduction This chapter describes how to start up and power down the Model 2616RC Activating the Model 2616RC The Model 2616RC is activated by completing the procedures in Chapter 2 Hardware installation and Chapter 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation To activate the 2616RC please follow the procedures in those chapters The Model 2616RC is designed for unattended operation Once the Model 2616RC has been installed and configured no further operator action is required unde
82. to RJ 45 connectors 24 Gun SC E eee Lo e de e 26 Installing che a punch down Black eeu UN ERES SES 28 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 410 3096 TM68 6 Obsolete 29 68 pin SCSI to o4 pin female Telco part 810 309 DNI88 64 6 29 rhe hardwire libto eto ceder eMe E 30 3 Configunns the 1 DAG for OperatiOn eene ee eerte eo perte eH 31 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual Contents lens MH EET 32 Confipuration e n epe HE DER 32 Initial configuration through the RS 232 control 33 Connecting the DB9 R 45 adapter with the included cable 5 ettet 33 Setting up the HyperTerminal or similar program session 34 Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 37 Displaying the T DAC 26168 web administration pages 38 Home page OVERVIEW M 38 the default 40 Configuring the system clocking parameters 4 Contsunde the DSO Mapping 44 Configuring line settines and signaling fog El 46 Accessing the Line Interface Setting
83. tput RX Receive Data Input 6 4 amp 6 Receive Data Input Figure 6 Ethernet RJ 45 pin and signal definitions for T DAC Connecting the 10 100Base T Ethernet port to an Ethernet capable workstation or PC The 10 100Base T Ethernet port can connect to a single Ethernet capable workstation or PC by means of a cross over cable Refer to figure 7 to assemble a cross connect cable that will connect between the NIC Ether net port in the workstation and the T DAC 10 100Base T Ethernet port 10 Base T Workstation DACS 10 100 Port RJ 45 Pin No RJ 45 Pin No Pair 1 g IX RX 2 TX 6 RX 3 44 TX4 24 RX 4 2 x Figure 7 Cross over RJ 45 to RJ 45 Ethernet cable diagram Connecting the EIA 561 RS 232 configuration port DCE configured Install the supplied RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable with the DB9 RJ45 adapter between the T DAC RS 232 port see figure 5 on page 22 and an open serial port on your computer If you need to assemble your own cable refer to the pinout diagram in figure 8 No other electrical connection R Wired together RD driven by DACS TD received by DACS CTS driven by DACS RTS received by DACS Figure 8 DB 9 to RJ 45 cable diagram Cable installation 23 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 2 Hardware installation Connecting the
84. ts A Type B Port B Slots B 11 211 portl 1 1 31 1121 6 16 1 31 Lori tlel 1 port2 2 l 16 1 21 porl5 15 1 16 tlel l port2 2 17 31 tlel l 10 10 1 15 tlel l port3 3 1 31 1oH110 5 port20 20 1 31 fromH110 6 21 21 1 31 M 19 Ie Figure 33 DSO Mapping Overview window 2 In the Display Option drop down menu see figure 34 select displayLongForm 0 Modify Fallback Configuration Display Option displayLongForm 0 Modify Mapping Help Figure 34 Display Option menu Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 44 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation To define each 050 Mapping you will create a static connection A and designate the two ends of the static connection For each static connection you will define the following parameters Device Type Specifies the physical interface type for the connection You may select either t1 e1 1 none O Additionally for Device Type B there is an option for toH 110 5 and fromH 110 6 indi cating direction of the 1 1 080 mapped to the H 110 bus system Device Number Defines which T1 E1 port number on the 2616RC you are mapping For example to map a connection for T1 El port 3 you would select port3 3 Device Slots Defines which DSO channels will be mapped Each DSO channel is 64 kbps Each T1port port has 24 DSO chan
85. ty We certify that the apparatus identified in this document conforms to the requirements of Council Directive 1999 5 EC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device Authorized European Representative DRM Green European Compliance Services Limited Oakdene House Oak Road Watchfield Swindon Wilts SN6 8TD UK Part 68 Statement 77 Appendix 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 10 3096TM68 6 Chapter contents 79 78 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual B 68 pin SCSI to open end 6 foot cable part 410 3096TM68 6 Introduction The SCSI to open end cable connects the 2616RC lines to a punch down block via 24 gauge solid wire 0 5mm Refer to table 8 for punch down block wiring information Table 8 WAN cable s 68 non terminated twisted pairs 68 Pin Wire Color 68 Pin Wire Color Port Direction Pairs Port Direction Pairs Positions Code Positions Code Port 1 TX White Tan Port 9 TX Tan Gray 35 Tan White 51 Gray Tan Port 1 RX 2 2 White Brown Port 9 RX 18 18 Brown Pink 36 Brown White 52 Pink Brown Port
86. ubmit Query Clock Auto Recover Jenable t Submit Query Clear Errors Help Figure 30 System Clocking Configuration page example 2 3 For Clock Reference select secondary 2 or slave 3 Note Ifslave is selected you will not be able to configure the main or fall back reference If you selected slave 3 go to step 6 Otherwise con tinue on to step 4 4 Ifyou selected secondary 2 in step 3 for Main Reference select system 500 For Fallback Reference select wan 1 1 Click the Submit Query button shown in figure 31 Clock Reference slave 3 xi Main Reference svstemsom v Fallback Reference ystemsu0 v Submit Query Clock Source masterClk 3 Figure 31 Clock Reference Submit Query button 7 Select enable 1 to enable the fallback reference clock 8 Click the Clock Fallback Submit Query button shown in figure 32 Clock Fallback 1 Submit Query Clock Auto Recover enable 1 Submit Query Clear Errors Help Figure 32 Clock Reference Submit Query button Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 43 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation Configuring the DSO mapping You need to make internal connections between a T1 E1 link and its destination The destination of the T1 E1 link may be another T1 E1 port within the T DAC or the TDM bus in the chassis connecting to another T DAC DSL STM 1 card When configuring the 2616RC
87. w page Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 46 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 2 View Link I corresponds to the first WAN circuit on the T DAC To the right of View Links 1 4 click the View Links hyperlink to open the T1 E1 LINK ACTIVITY PORTS 1 4 page see figure 36 T1 E1 LINK ACTIVITY PORTS 1 4 Link 1 Type dsx1E1 4 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Status No Alarm Co ation Near End Line Statistics Current History Totals Far End Line Statistics Current History Totals Link 2 Type other 1 Circuit ID WAN Circuit Line Status No Alarm Configuration Near End Line Statistics Current History Totals Far End Line Statistics Current History Totals Figure 36 T1 E1 Link Activity Ports 4 page 3 Click the Configuration hyperlink then click the Modify Configuration hyperlink to open the WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LINK window see figure 37 and view the Line Interface Settings WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LINE 1 Line Interface Settings Circuit Identifier WAN Circuit Line Type dsx1E1 4 Line Coding dexiHD83Q Recerve Equalizer linkFxEqualizerofiqr v Receiver Sensitivity linkSensitivityLevell 1 Line Buld Out 1 7 Yellow AlmmFommt l nkYellowFormetDL Submit Query Figure 37 WAN Circuit Configuration page Line Interface Settings Configuring the E1
88. x1HDB3 3 Receive Equalizer linkRxEqualizerOff 1 Line Build Out elpulse 1 hd Yellow Alarm Format linkVellowFormatDL2 7 FDL other 1 X Submit Query Figure 44 WAN Circuit Configuration page Line Interface Settings Configuring the T1 line settings 1 From the Line Type pull down menu figure 45 select either dsx1ESF 2 indicates Extended SuperFrame DS1 dsx1D4 indicates AT amp T D4 format DSI Line Interface Settings Circuit Identifier WAN Circuit Line Type dsx1ESF 2 Line Coding Receive Equalizer Line Build Out Yellow Alarm Format 4sx1E1 MF 6 dsx1E1 CRC MF 7 FDL 1 1 8 Figure 45 Line Type pull down menu with dsx1ESF 2 selected Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 50 Model 2616RC T DAC User Manual 3 Configuring the T DAC for operation 2 From the Line Coding pull down menu figure 46 select dsx1 B8ZS 2 dsx LAMI S Line Interface Settings Circuit Identifier WAN Circuit Line Type dsx1 ESF 2 Line Coding dsx1HDB3 3 Receive Equalizer 05 16825 2 Line Build Out dsx1 HDB3 3 Yellow Alarm Format dsx1 AMI 5 FDL other 6 Submit Query Figure 46 Line Coding pull down menu with dsx1B8ZS 2 selected 3 From the Line Build Out pull down menu figure 47 select tlpulse0dB 1 Line Interface Settings Circuit Identifier WAN Circuit Line Type dsx1ESF 2
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