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1. IMA Firmware Revision IMA Link Type 1 IMA Configuration 1 All Facilities Summary 2 Facility Operation Mode Receive Group Receive Link ID Receive ATM Address Transmit Group 2 Provisioning Transmit Link ID Transmit ATM Address 1 In Service 1 Group Operation Mode 7 2 Out of Service Maintenance IMA Transmit ID 0 255 3 Out of Service Unassigned IMA TX Frame Length 32 64 128 256 Min TX Active Links Min RX Active Links Max Link Diff Delay lt 0 100 gt Group Version Version 1 1 1 Force All Facilities Into Unassigned 2 Force Facility 1 Into Pass Through 3 Force All Facilities Into IMA Group 1 1 Enable 4 Scrambler 2 Disable 5 Restore Factory Defaults 1 IMA Facility 1 IMA_Group 2 Unassigned 3 Pass Thru 2 IMA Group 1 Group FM Status 2 All Links FM Status 3 Status Failure Monitoring 1 Data Lpbk Towards Network 2 ATM Lpbk Towards Network 3 ATM Lpbk Towards Customer Ka 1 IMA Group PM 5 Performance Monitoring Data a Facilities PM a 3 Clear All IMA Links PM Leyes 2 No 1 Enable 2 Disable 3 Select T1 E1 Mode Figure 5 5 Network Port Menu Tree I J YS 61179621L1 5C 5 11 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD Aa SS TTAT 777z7z77 1 DSL Profiles
2. TFTP Filename Error Status Update Progress 1 AUC Confi 2 AUC Mode 3 AUC Refresh Interval 4 AUC Upgrade Retries 5 AUC TFTP Server File 1 Auto 2 Manual 3 Disable 1 Restore 2 Exit 1 Reset 2 Exit 1 Run Fan Self Test Fan 1 Test Fan 2 Test Fan 3 Test Fan 4 Test ROM Test RAM Test EEPROM Test 9 Restore Factory Defaults 10 Reset System 11 Self Test Results 1 Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 3 Alarm 3 12 External Alarms 5 Severity 6 Severity 7 Fan Alarm Delay 8 Restore External Alarm Defaults 4 Mod 1 Enabled Mode i 2 Disabled 13 Expansion Menu 2 Clear Packet Counts System Uptime Figure 5 4 System Management Menu Tree Continued I 5 10 61179621L1 5C Menu Tree 1 DSX 1 Type T1 only paan 2 Framing T1 E1 ar a eee 3 Line Code T1 E1 1 B8ZS E1 option HDB3 1 T1 E1 2 AMI E1 option AMI DSX Type 1 0 133 feet 2 133 266 feet 3 266 399 feet 4 399 533 feet 5 533 655 feet 1 T1 E1 Provisioning 4 Line Build Out T1 onl 2 T1 E1 Status 1 T1 E1 PM eA EN Periormanc 2 Clear All T1 E1 PM 1 Payload Loopback 2 Line Loopback 3 Local Loopback 4 No Loopback 5 Clear T1 E1 Loopbacks On All Ports T1 Type 1 0 dB 2 7 5 dB 3 15 dB 4 22 5 dB 4 Test 5 Restore T1 E1 Factory Defaults
3. Figure 5 37 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu The Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu options are shown in Table 5 36 rs 61179621L1 5C 5 57 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC TITE a Table 5 36 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP address This option is used to configure the IP address in decimal dot format i e 4 2 Subnet mask This option is used to configure the subnet mask in decimal dot format 3 Default Gateway This option is used to configure the Default Gateway The Default Gateway is used to forward traffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the Total Access 1224 The Default Gateway is configured in decimal dot format 4 TFTP IP address This option is used to configure the TFTP IP address The TFTP IP Address must be configured to use TFTP for software upgrade The TFTP address is configured in decimal dot format 5 TL1 Port Number set 51023 This field is used to configure the Transaction Language 1 Port Number The default TL1 Port Number is 13001 however it can be modified to any number greater than 1023 6 TL1 IP Transport type This option is used to configure the TL1 IP Transport Type Each time the TL1 IP Transport type option is selected the setting is toggled between User Datagram Protocol UDP and Transmission Control Protocol TCP
4. Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Document Number 61179621L1 5C CLEI Number VAMA510E January 2007 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa Trademarks Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this publication are current as of the date of publication ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 2007 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved ii 61179621L1 5C Revision History Revision Date Description A September 2005 Initial release B January 2006 This is the second release of this document This version reflects a change in front panel silk screen labeling and provides additional guidance for performing configuration archiving C January 2007 This is the third release of this document This version updates the software to Rev B03 Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document This font indicates a cross reference link This font indi
5. 0000 cece ees 7 1 XV Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a q P lat rad This page is intentionally blank tf bppnn ja xvi 61179621L1 5C Section 1 Introduction GENERAL The Total Access 1224 see Figure 1 1 is a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM system that is used to further extend Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line ADSL services in the network Figure 1 1 Total Access 1224 61179621L1 5C 1 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aan DESCRIPTION The Total Access 1224 is a mini DSLAM that accepts up to four T1 network feeds assigned to a single IMA group Inverse Multiplexing over ATM IMA is a technology used to bond multiple DS1 links into a single data pipe The Total Access 1224 provides ADSL2 service for up to 24 subscribers per unit Plain Old Telephone Service POTS is brought in from an on board splitter and is placed on the same pair as the ADSL2 signal Since ADSL2 and POTS are transported on the same twisted pair the customer must use a low pass filter on the line before attempting to use analog services The lines are configured for service with flow through provisioning using a network configu ration application such as Telcordia s Network Configuration NCON Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs in the ATM network to the subscriber s chosen Internet Service Prov
6. a eee A 1 TABIAYANBST AA A 1 ADTRAN Technical Support 0200 0 cee eee eee A 1 ADTRAN Repair CAPS 2 22 eee ene A 1 Repair and Return Address v2 52020409 e848 hed ave BAN LANA pabee Sh Ohad eGR deen deed dened A 1 viii 61179621L1 5C Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 5 24 61179621L1 5C Figures Total ACCESS 1224 2 8 aoaaa Se ad ee cleaned ne BA aca Pace acd aval a MALANG DR AG 1 1 Total Access 1224 Front Panel LEDs 0 0 ccc nes 1 3 Total Access 1224 Operational Scenario 0 0000 eee 2 1 Expansion Cabling es ce sae eee bd pan ede ALY ba ee Slav NG LAUDE ed en hala 2 2 Mounting Brackets 2 2 4 cch6 eh 04 dda bbe dead aka Ped eh eee ad 3 5 Flush mount Orientation a 3 6 Mid mount Orientation 0 0 0 0 0 aaa 3 7 Total Access 1224 Ground Connection 00 cece tees 3 8 Four point Terminal Block 000
7. Ground the Total Access 1224 For detailed information refer to Ground Connection on page 3 8 Make the power connections to the Total Access 1224 For detailed information refer to Power Connection on page 3 9 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Total Access 1224 For detailed information refer to Ethernet Connection on page 3 11 Connect the DB 15 male alarm cable connector to the Total Access 1224 and wire wrap the connections to an alarm panel For detailed information refer to Alarm Connections on page 3 12 Connect the network cable For detailed information refer to Network Connections on page 3 13 Connect the ADSL2 plus POTS and POTS cables For detailed information refer to ADSL2 Plus POTS Connections on page 3 14 Turn up the Total Access 1224 For detailed information refer to Quick Turn up Steps on page 3 17 61179621L1 5C Installation Steps a Mounting the Total Access 1224 The Total Access 1224 is shipped with two sets of mounting brackets that accommodate either a 19 inch or 23 inch rack e The mounting brackets used for a 19 inch rack are part number 3265540 e The mounting brackets used for a 23 inch rack are part number 3265541 The mounting brackets provide for flush or mid mounting configurations Figure 3 1 shows the Total Access 1224 mounting bracket installation options Four screws supplied with the unit are required f
8. 5 10 11 12 13 14 Menu Descriptions Table 5 95 Edit ADSL Profile Menu Options Continued Description Client 3 Rate Mode Line Type Target SNR Margin Max SNR Margin Min SNR Margin Fast Channel Max Tx Rate Fast Channel Min Tx Rate Interleave Channel Max Tx Rate Interleave Channel Min Tx Rate 61179621L1 5C Function This option is used to assign a port to a profile for the third client unit if enabled This option is used to select the rate mode e Fixed rate provides a fixed transmission speed e Rate adaptive determines the transfer rate which allows the line to be used at a greater distance This option is used to select the line type This option indicates the Target Signal to Noise ratio in dB This option indicates the Maximum Signal to Noise ratio allowed This option indicates the Minimum Signal to Noise ratio allowed This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Fast This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Fast and the Rate Mode is set to Rate Adaptive This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Interleave This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Interleave and the Rate Mode is set to Rate Adaptive Settings 1 24 Fixed Rate Adaptive Interleave Fast O dB to 15 dB O dB to 31 dB O dB to 31 dB ADSL 32 kbps to 8160 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 327
9. System Help Screen Figure 5 23 ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu The ATM Performance Monitoring Mode menu options are shown in Table 5 20 Table 5 20 ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Change ATM Port Number This option is used to change the ATM port number without additional prompting The current port number is displayed above the menu items on the ATM Performance Monitoring Mode menu 2 ATM Performance Data This option displays the ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen on page 5 37 3 ATM Port Cell Count This option displays the ATM Port Cell Count Summary Summary Screen on page 5 39 4 Clear All PM for All Ports This option displays the Clear All PM for All Ports Menu on page 5 40 5 36 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen Main Menu ATM Circuit Management ATM Performance Monitoring Mode ATM Performance Monitoring Status The ATM Performance Monitoring Status screen see Figure 5 24 displays the port perfor mance for the port selected This menu lists the cell transmitted to the Network cells trans mitted to the customer discarded cells and the HEC Error count for the selected performance period TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM Performance Monitoring Status Shelf HOST Port Network TX to net TX to cust Discarded cells HEC Error Cnt 24 Hr
10. Restore Factory Defaults Reset System Self Test Results External Alarms Expansion Menu System Uptime 2 hrs 33 mins 44 secs Hb COANDUBWNE PRR WNE Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 29 System Management Menu The System Management menu options are shown in Table 5 28 Table 5 28 System Management Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Password Control This option displays the Password Control Menu on page 5 46 2 IP Address This option displays the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu on page 5 49 3 Test IP Address This option displays the Test IP Address Menu on page 5 63 4 Time Date This option displays the Time Date Adjust Menu on page 5 64 5 Baud Rate This option displays the Current Baud Rate Menu on page 5 65 6 TFTP Configuration Upload This option displays the TFTP Configuration Storage Download Retrieval Screen on page 5 66 5 44 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Table 5 28 System Management Menu Options Continued Option Description Function 7 SNMP TL1 This option displays the SNMP TL1 Configuration Menu on page 5 68 8 Download New Code This option displays the Code Download Method Menu on page 5 74 9 Restore Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 81 10 Reset System This option displays the Reset System Menu on page 5 82 11 Self Test
11. The default is TCP 7 Reset IP Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 59 NOTE The Media Access Control MAC address is set at the factory 5 58 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions ss Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Restore IP Factory Defaults The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 38 is used to reset all IP settings to the factory defaults CAUTION If Restore IP Factory Defaults is selected remotely IP connectivity is lost TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IP Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 38 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 37 Table 5 37 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the IP factory default settings 61179621L1 5C 5 59 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC O Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet The Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu see Figure 5 39 is used to p
12. 2 Alarm Profiles 3 Port Provisionint 1 ADSL Provisionin 1 Select Port 2 ADSL Card Service State 1 In Service 2 Out of Service Unassigned 3 Out of Service Maintenance 3 Line Service State 1 In Service a 2 Out of Service ae 3 Out of Service Maintenance 1 Multimode ADSL1 ADSL2 ADSL2 2 T1 413 3 G dmt 4 G lite 5 ADSL2 6 ADSL2 lite 7 ADSL2 8 READSL 9 Legacy Multimode ADSL1 4 Service Mode 1 Enabled 5 Hamband Mask 2 Disabled 1 Disabled 6 Cabinet Mode 3 Enabled Tone 110 4 Enabled Tone 130 1 Enabled 7 Link Down Alarm 2 Disabled 8 Ports to apply changes 9 Apply Provisioning to all Ports 1 Reset 2 Exit PAA 1 Reset 4 Restore ADSL Provisioning 1 Reset All DSPs and Reload Firmware 1 ADSL Provisioning Restore 2 DSP Management Menu 1 ADSL Status 2 All ADSL Ports Status 2 Reset DSPs without reloading Firmware 3 ATU R Information 3 Auto Warm Start 4 BAT SNR Tables 4 Exit 1 Display PM for Current Port 3 ADSL Performance 5 Clear All PM for All Ports nag NO Figure 5 6 DSL Menu Tree 2 ADSL Status 2 Reset this DSP 5 12 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions MENU DESCRIPTIONS Main Menu The Total Access 1224 Main menu see Figure 5 7 is the access point to all other operations The Main menu options have several functions and submenus that identify and p
13. 2015 1247 5162 6192 The Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu items are shown in Table 5 31 61179621L1 5C Figure 5 32 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu 5 49 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD o A A3AGg4tssSsgd Table 5 31 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Items Option Description Function 1 IP Feed This option provides 3 choices for the selection of IP Feed type e RFC1483 Routed Encapsulation e IP over Ethernet e RFC1483 Bridged Encapsulation The VPI and VCI of the ATM circuit must be assigned by configuring the IP settings 2 Mode This option is used to select either Static or Dynamic e In Static Mode the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway are configured manually for inband management of the device e In Dynamic Mode the Total Access 1224 acts asa Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client and a DHCP server is required upstream from the device to configure the IP settings When a DHCP server is properly configured the Total Access 1224 system obtains the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway from the server and applies these settings to the device 3 Configure IP Depending on the setting of the IP Feed and Mode options the Configure IP option displays one of the following menus e Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu on page 5 51 e Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu on
14. 5 2 61179621L1 5C Logging on to the Total Access 1224 pe LOGGING ON TO THE TOTAL ACCESS 1224 To logon to the Total Access 1224 system perform the following steps 1 Establish the physical connection to the Total Access 1224 2 If a craft port session is being used proceed to step 3 If using a Telnet session proceed to step 4 3 Press CTRL R until the Login prompt appears The Login screen displays see Figure 5 2 Total Access 1224 Login ADMIN Password Figure 5 2 Login Screen NOTE The Total Access 1224 system requires the username and associated password 4 Enter the default username ADMIN or the configured login username with System Administrator privileges and press ENTER 5 Enter the default password PASSWORD or the configured password and press ENTER NOTE The username and password fields are case sensitive The default values are all uppercase For more information refer to Password Control Menu on page 5 46 61179621L1 5C 5 3 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice MENU STRUCTURE The menu structure for the Total Access 1224 is a layered menu tree Each layer of the menu tree is displayed as a menu or a screen A menu is a display that provides numbered selections that are used to navigate to related menus modify provisioning information or display information screens A menu can contain the fo
15. Encapsulation is via rfc1483 SNAP IP Address Subnet Mask Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet 3 VPINCI 4 PCR Default Gateway 6 TFTP IP Address 7 TL1 Port Number Set gt 1023 8 TL1 IP Transport Type 9 Reset IP Factory Defaults Mac Address Encapsulation is via rfc1483 SNAP 1 IP Address Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway 4 TFTP IP Address 5 TL1 Port Number Set gt 1023 6 TL1 IP Transport Type 7 Reset IP Factory Defaults Mac Address IP Address _ Subnet Mask Default Gateway 4 TFTP IP Address 5 TL1 Port Number Set gt 1023 6 TL1 IP Transport Type 7 Reset IP Factory Defaults Mac Address Figure 5 4 System Management Menu Tree 61179621L1 5C 5 9 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice 1 Contact 2 Name 7 SNMP TL1 3 Location 1 Contact Information Name IP Address Privileges 2 Community Names 1 2 3 4 Name 5 IP Address 6 Pivileges 7 8 9 Name IP Address Privileges P Address Version P Address Version P Address Version Trap Port 3 Trap Hosts 4 Traps Enabled 5 TL1 Target ID Download Network Module Code 2 Exit 1 Y Modem 8 Download New Code TFTP Server TFTP Function 2 TETP
16. Forward gt 18 19 Current Port 17 N Next P Previous S Select V View T SNR Screen Figure 5 112 Alternate View of the Bit Allocation Table Screen Press T to view the SNR Margin Table as shown in Figure 5 113 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Line 17 Upstream SNR Margin Table Shelf Host Link is Up 56 M a 48 r g 40 i n 32 i 24 n 16 d B 8 l l OH 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Tones Current Port 17 N Next P Previous S Select V View T BAT Screen System Help Screen Figure 5 113 Upstream SNR Margin Table Screen 5 154 61179621L1 5C Performance Menu Main Menu DSL Menus Performance Menul If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 114 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the NOTE Performance menu Menu Descriptions TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None select shelf Host Client 1 configured Client 2 configured Client 3 configured BABWNRE selection System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM The Total Access 1224 provides displays to help analyze performance of the system This Figure 5 114 Select Shelf Menu information is available in displays of 15 minute and daily intervals Figure 5 115 displays the Perform
17. TFTP Download Screen 0 2 0 eet eee e eee 5 76 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu 222200 eee eee 5 78 Restore Factory Defaults Menu 2 ene 5 81 Reset System Menu 2 a a eee ee ee KANG KA NA KA NANA EEA bebe eee 5 82 select Shelf Menu 11717 aa KR hades Pbk Db et da DINALA baa PUDER Pk 5 83 Sali TOSENN a e aaan GG NG Sid ee ela ed ee we 5 84 External Alarms Menu 000 6c eee AG 5 85 External Alarm Severity Menu 0 2 ene 5 86 Expansion Menu assassanin anana 5 87 Network Port Menu oseese rru AA ee te eee eb NANA Naa aaa 5 88 T Man Moni 2a naa naDL Ses pa NP a AG de ned ee an geet 5 89 TI Provisioning Menu 0 00 eee 5 90 TW Status MENU 2 ace oboe ea es BS ee ee ee ees eae 5 92 TTPM Main Menu tu e0 226s e200 ecu eee pe ees Chaba aed te ges eta hae beads 5 94 T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen 0 0000 eee 5 95 TI Test MENU 3 maha BANG KGG a Balad mag fee ANNA R ER SAN Hae oes chewed eee 5 96 Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu 0 2 5 97 E1 Main MENU as areca GG a Seth Se heen PT GN eee at Lk DT LAN Na 5 98 E1 Provisioning aaa 5 99 El Status Menu vcs asa mna NAE NAG ete ate pa beet ae ea epee ete ena oats 5 100 E1 PM Main Menu id aedieea eae Gee a de el BNG ae Gee gious ate EMSs S Aa eels 5 101 61179621L1 5C Figures Figure 5 72 Figure 5 73 Figure 5 74 Figure 5 75 Figure 5 76 Figure 5 77 Figure 5 78 Figure 5 79 Figure 5 80 Figure 5 81 Figu
18. Upgrade operation performs the following tasks reads the AUC Configuration file from the designated AUC TFTP server validates the file upgrades the parameters that need to be updated updates the unit with new firmware as required reboots the unit if new firmware has been downloaded All required parameter changes will occur first followed by the checking of each unit for a required upgrade TID HSVLO0001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status 1 AUC Config File 1224 auc 2 AUC Mode Manual 3 AUC Refresh Interval 5 hour s 4 AUC Upgrade Retries 3 5 AUC TFTP Server 192 168 1 105 Selection Comp Errs Pend Last Action Status Current or Last AUC File 2 1 MM DD YY HH MM SS AUC parsing complete Host 2 0 No MM DD YY HH MM SS Update Complete on Host C Clear AUC Status R Read AUC File S Start Upgrade Process System Help Screen Figure 5 52 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu The Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status menu options are shown in Table 5 50 5 78 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions JV Aaral a DO cr OU Table 5 50 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Options Option Description Function 1 AUC Config File This option is used to enter the AUC Config File name The text entry field is limited to 40 characters and must end with the auc file extension 2 AUC Mode This option is used to specify the auto upgrade mode
19. page 5 54 e Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu on page 5 57 e Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu on page 5 60 NOTE The Media Access Control MAC address which is set at the factory is required to configure the DHCP server 5 50 i 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Static IP Settings for IP over ATM The Static IP Settings for IP over ATM menu see Figure 5 33 is used to manually provision all of the IP settings TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Static IP Settings for IP over ATM 1 IP address 192 168 1 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 VPI VCI 0 32 4 PCR 3000 5 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 6 TFTP IP address Not Configured 7 TL1 Port Number set 51023 13001 8 TL1 IP Transport type TCP 9 Reset IP Factory Defaults MAC Address 00 a0 c8 12 6d f9 Encapsulation is via rfc1483 SNAP Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 33 Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu The Static IP Settings for IP over ATM menu options are shown in Table 5 32 Table 5 32 Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP address This option is used to configure the IP address in decimal dot format i e HEH HHH 2 Subnet mask This option is used to configure the subnet mask in dec
20. provides options to provision the DSL profiles and restore the ADSL provisioning information TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None DSL Provisioning DSL Profiles Alarm Profiles Port Provisioning Restore ADSL Provisioning BWN RE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 94 DSL Provisioning Menu The DSL Provisioning menu options are as shown in Table 5 93 Table 5 93 DSL Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 DSL Profiles This option displays the ADSL Profiles Menu on page 5 131 2 Alarm Profiles This option displays the Alarm Profiles Menu on page 5 135 3 Port Provisioning This option displays the Port Provisioning Menu on page 5 138 4 Restore ADSL Provisioning This option displays the ADSL Restore Menu on page 5 144 5 130 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a ADSL Profiles Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning ADSL Profiles The ADSL Profiles menu see Figure 5 95 is used to apply a set of values to several objects at the same time At initial setup all lines are set to the default values using the DEFVAL profile which cannot be deleted or edited Use the hot keys at the bottom of the screen to view create edit and delete additional profiles TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Page 1 of 96 Total Profiles 2 ADSL Profiles Profile Name and Assig
21. warranty information refer to Appendix A Warranty SNMP TFTP AND TL1 CONFIGURATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL Use the following SNMP TFTP and TL1 commands to store or retrieve the Total Access 1224 System Configuration Archive SCA file NOTE In some installations the configuration file can be stored and retrieved in one operation for multiple Total Access 1224 systems This is accomplished by incorporating the SNMP TFTP or TL1 com mands into scripts SNMP TFTP These objects are located in the ADTRAN TA1200Shelf MIB mib under adTA1200ShelfProv Save Set TFTP Server IP address with adTA1200SCATftpServerHostName Set filename using adTA1200SCAF1 leName Initiate transfer using adTA1200SCAIni tiateSave option initiate 1 Restore Set TFTP Server IP address with adTA1200SCAT ftpServerHos tName Set filename using adTA1200SCAF1 leName Initiate transfer using adTA1200SCAIni tiateRestore option initiate 1 61179621L1 5C 6 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa TL1 When accessing the Total Access 1224 via TL1 the Save and Restore commands are used to save or retrieve the SCA file Save Use ED PROV TFTP FLLENAME lt fi l ename gt TFTPIPADDR lt i1 p_add r gt SET Restore Use ED PROV TFTP FILENAME xf1 lename gt TFTPIPADDR lt 1 p_addr gt GET NOTE TL1 commands are also executable from the Total Access 1224 Main Menu For more informa
22. 100Base T IEEE 802 1Q e IEEE 802 1P User Defined VLAN Priority upstream e DHCP Client Mode for Management e SNMP Ethernet frame sizes up to 1 522 bytes later releases planned for 1 600 bytes 61179621L1 5C o 3 11 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD O T arraaagsza Alarm Connections The Total Access 1224 provides an Type SP15 connector see Figure 3 8 with three auxiliary alarm inputs and three alarm outputs Major Minor and Critical If load shedding is active then the Critical alarm output will be active Alarm inputs are activated by shorting A and B contacts closing an externally connected relay The outputs provide both normally open and normally closed pins through internal relay contacts for proper operation with a variety of alarm panels Each alarm event generates an autonomous TL1 message that is transmitted via the in band management channel to a monitoring device A cable with a Type SP15 male connector on one end and a stub at the other end is available P N 1196DB901L1 for wire wrap connections to an alarm panel Alarm Connection ADR S FARURILE _ 117962111 MG ola Access 1224 1 Cc O Cm S N GG POTS PORTS 1 24 ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 i TE ETHERNET Figure 3 8 Total Access 1224 Alarm Connection The alarm pinouts are shown in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Alarm Pinouts Pin Color Contact Description 1 Red Alarm
23. 4 1 61179621L1 5C v Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Section 5 User Interface 2a Ka stated PAANDAR Ree ecw Si Od ee SSNS ee ae wee BA a a 5 1 INtrodUCtION 2 cece sect ete eee IDAD WEES Set SHE wd Sete ees ees wtee eee ees 5 1 System Management 2202 e eee eee ce eee TREN ee eee DEPT eee ete eee eee ete etna 5 1 Gram NIGH aCe cachet AA Gotten Nea cater teeta a hacen ean ents ee Rata ATENa RSNA 5 1 Inband Management Interface 0 0 0 0 00 tenet eee 5 2 Logging on to the Total Access 1224 eee eee eee eee 5 3 Menu SUCINE ana a NT NG be eed d oer whe Be eee dae hb ie ee 5 4 Menu want np hana aka haa ewe ad iad a Na wel eat ae deo fe baa La A 5 4 OCIOCN 4 edd si eat oP PEs ee ae OSE Goede oP ad doe ee oP PE eed OE ee Me eee aoe a ee 5 4 Menu Navigation 1 24 32 dan et ered die cesta tenes a DAG erste dee eae ar PPL tenia eked AAR ees 5 5 HOUKCYSii kd Patent onda 7 MAAGANG A add KG HAL od Gada cad ewe ee ag beech edads 5 5 Menu Tres siete dence oe te ieee tern hau AE 5 7 M nu Descriptions sfasa uen SS aia Re KA ana ae rasa mr a me Real Sm Rca RO Rn KANA 5 13 Configuration Screen Xa mana deena PARDNADYA ape Ree eee be Deter pe be koe 5 15 ATM Circuit Management Menu 000 nee eee 5 16 PVC PVP Management Menu 2 2222 0 00 c eet eee 5 17 Create a New PVC PVP Screen 2 0 eee 5 19 Delete an Existing PVC PVP Screen 2 tees 5 21 Modify an Existing PVC P
24. ATM OAM Statistics menu options are shown in Table 5 11 Table 5 11 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu Options Option Description Function 1 OAM Loopback Test Screen This option displays the OAM Loopback Test Menu on page 5 26 2 Clear Current PVC OAM Stats This option clears the currently displayed PVC OAM statistics 3 Clear All PVC OAM Stats This option clears all PVCs OAM statistics 5 24 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions TEE The Current ATM OAM Statistics menu fields are shown in Table 5 12 Table 5 12 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu Fields Description AIS State This field indicates if the Endpoint is in AIS state True or not False AIS State This field indicates if the Endpoint is in AIS state True or not False 61179621L1 5C 5 25 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD WO SASA AA Tl TrAI2ZZOZONAdANAND OAM Loopback Test Menu Main MenulATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management Current ATM OAM Statistics OAM Loopback Testi The OAM Loopback Test menu see Figure 5 16 displays the network and line side infor mation for each ATM circuit TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None QAM Loopback Test Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Modem Status Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Down 0 35 1000 1 0 35 Endpoint 1 Net 5 Cust Endpoint 2 Net lt Cust Tx Loopback Request Rx Loopback Request Tx Loopback Response Rx Loopback Re
25. ATM PVC Performance Menu on page 5 29 B This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2 hours in 15 minute intervals C This hot key is used to clear the performance monitoring statistics rr 61179621L1 5C 5 5 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5 2 Menu Specific Hot Keys Continued P This hot key is used to display the previous port N This hot key is used to display the next port s This hot key is used to select a specific port T This hot key is used to toggle between the Near End and Far End performance monitoring data This hot key is used to create a new profile This hot key is used to delete a specified profile This hot key is used to modify a specified profile This hot key is used to display the next profile screen This hot key is used to display the previous profile screen This hot key is used to display a specified profile On lt ion z mii O NO This hot key is used to display a specific page B This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2 hours in 15 minute intervals C This hot key is used to clear the performance monitoring statistics F This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the next 2 hours in 15 minute intervals This hot key is used to display the previous port This hot key is used to display the next port This hot key is used
26. Cap 80 85 S Select Port N Next Port P Previous Port Current Port 17 System Help Screen Figure 5 108 ADSL Status Screen aaa ____ 5 150 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a ADSL Ports Status Screen Main Menu DSL Menus Status ADSL Ports Status An example of the report returned from selecting the ALL ADSL Ports Status option is shown in Figure 5 109 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Shelf Host ADSL Ports Status Link Rate D U Margin D U Link Rate D U Margin D U State Mode kbps dB State Mode kbps dB 1 Down 13 Up ADSL2 11996 883 23 6 2 Down 14 Down 3 Down 15 Down 4 Down 16 Down 5 Down 17 Down 6 Down 18 Down 7 Down 19 Down 8 Down 20 Down 9 Down 21 Down 10 Down 22 Down 11 Down 23 Down 12 Down 24 Down n for next page System Help Screen Figure 5 109 All ADSL Ports Status Screen rs 61179621L1 5C 5 151 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice naaa cs Tr LA A220 ATU R Information Main Menu DSL Menus Status ATU R Information The ATU R Information screen see Figure 5 110 provides information for the remote end of the circuit If the line is trained up in T1 413 mode the screen shows a Vendor ID for the customer s modem and the The Provider Code is blank If the line is trained up in G dmt mode the Vendor ID is blank and the Provider Code for
27. Critical This option is used to designate a critical alarm 2 Major This option is used to designate a major alarm 3 Minor This option is used to designate a minor alarm 4 Load Shedding This option is used to designate a critical alarm to shutdown ADSL services When Load shedding is engaged power usage in the Total Access 1224 is reduced NOTE The alarm severity levels are user defined based on the impact to customer service 5 86 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Expansion Menu Main Menu System Management Expansion The Expansion Menu see Figure 5 59 is used to enable or disable expansion capabilities for up to four Total Access 1224 units one host and three clients The expansion mode can only be enabled on the host units TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Expansion Menu 1 Mode Enabled Host 2 Clear Packet Counts Selection Maintenance Packets TX RX 0 0 Expansion Out Link DOWN System Help Screen Figure 5 59 Expansion Menu The Expansion Menu options are shown in Table 5 58 The Expansion Menu fields are shown in Table 5 59 Table 5 58 Expansion Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Mode This option is used to designate Enabled Host or Disabled 2 Clear Packet Counts This option is used to clear all packet counts Table 5 59 Expansion Menu Fields Field Description Maintenance Packets This field displays the number of packets
28. External Alarms menu options are shown in Table 5 56 Table 5 56 External Alarms Menu Options Option Description Function 1 3 Alarm n Text Options 1 to 3 are used to enter a 25 character text string used to identify each of the three external alarms 4 6 Severity Options 4 to 6 are used to assign severity levels to each of the three external alarms For more information refer to External Alarm Severity Menu on page 5 86 7 Fan Alarm Delay This option is used to set the fan alarm activation delay Valid values range from O to 15 minutes 8 Restore External Alarm This option is used to restore all of the External Alarms Defaults to factory default values 61179621L1 5C 5 85 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC WI AA O AaAaaaaa aaaaggad External Alarm Severity Menu Main MenulSystem Management External Alarms External Alarm Severity The External Alarm Severity menu see Figure 5 58 is used to set customized alarm profiles for each of the three external alarms TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None External Alarm Severity Critical Major Minor Load Shedding BWN RE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 58 External Alarm Severity Menu The External Alarm Severity menu options are shown in Table 5 57 Table 5 57 External Alarm Severity Menu Options Option Description Function 1
29. IMA Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 76 Table 5 76 IMA Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IMA Facility This option displays the IMA Facility Provisioning Menu on page 5 108 2 IMA Group This option displays the IMA Group Provisioning Menu on page 5 111 3 Shortcut Setup This option displays the IMA Shortcut Setup Menu on page 5 113 4 Scrambler This option displays the IMA Scrambler Menu on page 5 114 5 Restore IMA Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 115 61179621L1 5C 5 107 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice o ad TTraaaaasss2aam IMA Facility Provisioning Menu Main Menu Network PortlIMA Main MenullMA Provisioning IMA Facility Provisioning The IMA Facility Provisioning menu see Figure 5 78 provides provisioning of the IMA links on a per facility basis TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Facility Provisioning for 1 1 All Facilities Summary 2 Facility Operation Mode IMA_Group Receive Group 1 Receive Link ID 0 Receive ATM Address N A Transmit Group 1 Transmit Link ID 0 Transmit ATM Address N A N Next IMA Facility P Previous IMA Facility selection System Help Screen Figure 5 78 IMA Facility Provisioning Menu The IMA Facility Provisioning menu options are shown in
30. IP Settings for IP over ATM menu see Figure 5 35 is used to provision some of the IP settings When the Mode option is set to Dynamic the Total Access 1224 system automatically retrieves the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway from the remote DHCP server The remaining menu items can be provisioned manually TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM IP address 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 3 VPI VCI 0 32 4 PCR 3000 Default Gateway Not Configured 6 TFTP IP address Not Configured 7 TL1 Port Number set gt 1023 13001 8 TL1 IP Transport type TCP 9 Reset IP Factory Defaults MAC Address 00 a0 c8 12 6d f9 Encapsulation is via rfc1483 SNAP Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 35 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu The Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM menu items are shown in Table 5 34 i een 5 54 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Table 5 34 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Items Option Description Function N A IP address This option cannot be changed The IP address is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server N A Subnet mask This option cannot be changed The Subnet mask is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server 3 VPI VCI This option is used to configure the VPI VCI setting The VPI and VCI are used to identify the next destination of a cell as it passes through a series of ATM switches
31. PVC PVP Screen 0 eee 5 22 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu 2a 5 24 OAM Loopback Test Menu 0 tees 5 26 Current ATM PVC Performance Menu 0 0 0 c eee eee eee eee 5 29 ATM Quick Provisioning Menu 0 0 00 et eee eee 5 31 ATM PVC PVP Management Menu with 24 PVCs 0 0 ce ee 5 32 ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Screen 0 eee ns 5 33 Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu 0 0 eee 5 34 Select Shelf Menu s rsgiici cassera bee bs ewe Gk ead eda aa bebe es dares ee ee 5 35 ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu 000 c eee tee 5 36 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen 0 0 aaaea 5 37 ix Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Figure 5 25 Figure 5 26 Figure 5 27 Figure 5 28 Figure 5 29 Figure 5 30 Figure 5 31 Figure 5 32 Figure 5 33 Figure 5 34 Figure 5 35 Figure 5 36 Figure 5 37 Figure 5 38 Figure 5 39 Figure 5 40 Figure 5 41 Figure 5 42 Figure 5 43 Figure 5 44 Figure 5 45 Figure 5 46 Figure 5 47 Figure 5 48 Figure 5 49 Figure 5 50 Figure 5 51 Figure 5 52 Figure 5 53 Figure 5 54 Figure 5 55 Figure 5 56 Figure 5 57 Figure 5 58 Figure 5 59 Figure 5 60 Figure 5 61 Figure 5 62 Figure 5 63 Figure 5 64 Figure 5 65 Figure 5 66 Figure 5 67 Figure 5 68 Figure 5 69 Figure 5 70 Figure 5 71 ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen 0 00 cee tee e
32. Provisioning menu TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Select Shelf Host Client 1 configured Client 2 configured Client 3 configured BABWN RE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 99 Select Shelf Menu The Port Provisioning menu see Figure 5 100 is used to select and set the ADSL ports aaa aaa 5 138 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions TID HSVLOOOO1 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Shelf Host Port Provisioning 1 Select Port 1 2 ADSL Card Service State In Service 3 Line Service State Out of Service Maintenance 4 Service Mode Multimode 5 Hamband Mask Disabled 6 Cabinet Mode Disabled 7 Link Down Alarm Disabled 8 Ports to apply changes 1 24 9 Apply Provisioning to Ports Selection N Next Port P Previous Port System Help Screen Figure 5 100 Port Provisioning Menu The Port Provisioning options are as shown in Table 5 97 Table 5 97 Port Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Select Port This option is used to designate which port provisioning information is to be entered 2 ADSL Card Service State This option displays the Service State for ADSL Card Menu on page 5 140 3 Line Service State This option displays the Service State for Port Menu on page 5 140 4 Service Mode This option displays the Service Mode for Port Menu on page 5 141
33. SNMP Trap Hosts Menu see Figure 5 48 is used to set multiple IP Addresses trap desti nations and SNMP versions for notification of a trap A trap is an automatic alert or notifi cation sent to an IP Address The Total Access 1224 system forwards SNMP traps to all configured hosts as the traps occur TID HSVL00001 IP Address Version IP Address Version IP Address Version Trap Port NQaU RA WN REH Unacknowledged Alarms None Total Access 1224 SNMP Trap Hosts Set IP address to enter Trap Host Set IP address to D to delete Trap Host 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 162 selection System Help Screen Figure 5 48 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu The SNMP Trap Hosts menu options are shown in Table 5 47 5 72 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Table 5 47 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP Address This option is used to configure the first SNMP trap host IP address in decimal dot format i e HHH HHH HHH 2 Version This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the first SNMP trap host Options include the following e SNMPv1 e SNMPv2 3 IP Address This option is used to configure the second SNMP trap host IP address in decimal dot format i e HHH HHH HEH HHH 4 Version This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the second SNMP trap host Options include the following e SNMPv1 e SNMPv2 5 IP Address This option is used to confi
34. Settings include the following e FAS CRC e FAS 2 Line Code This field displays the line code setting for the E1 circuit Settings include the following e HDB3 e AMI 61179621L1 5C 5 99 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice oo fz GGGJQFFJjqd ll E1 Status Menu Main Menu Network Port E1 Main MenulE1 Status The E1 Status Menu see Figure 5 70 displays the status of the E1 network circuits and a summary of the associated alarm counts TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None El Status 1 2 3 4 Frami ng FAS CRCFAS CRCFAS CRCFAS CRC Line Code HDB3 HDB3 HDB3 HDB3 E1 Alarm RED RED RED RED Total Red Alarms 2 2 2 2 Total Yellow Alarms 0 0 0 0 Total Blue Alarms 0 0 0 0 7 Reset Alarm Counts Cleared MM DD YY HH MM SS Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 70 E1 Status Menu The E1 Status menu options are shown in Table 5 70 Table 5 70 E1 Status Menu Options Option Field Function N A Framing This field displays the framing setting for the E1 circuit For more information see Table 5 69 on page 5 99 N A Line Code This field displays the line code setting for the E1 circuit For more information see Table 5 69 on page 5 99 N A E1 Alarm This field indicates if there are any E1 alarms N A Total Red Alarms This field indicates the number of Loss of Signal Red alarms N A Total Yellow Alarms This field indic
35. Table Link Up Screen 0 2000 eee 5 153 Alternate View of the Bit Allocation Table Screen 0 0 0 cee ee 5 154 Upstream SNR Margin Table Screen eae 5 154 Select Shelf Menu 2 2 0 eee eee 5 155 Performance Mont ak wid fata ae eee Sesh eee PADA eae BN NAL Rdg ee 5 156 Current 15 Minute Performance Screen c eee eae 5 156 System Alarm Log Screen 00 e teen eee 5 158 System Event Log Screen 1 2 eee eee ees 5 159 xi Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a yy Figure 5 119 Contact Information Screen ukrene Cu iuris isanne 5 161 Figure 5 120 TET Mode Serge aa a an bee PLANG ee dy dea eas 5 162 xii 61179621L1 5C Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 4 1 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 Table 5 7 Table 5 8 Table 5 9 Table 5 10 Table 5 11 Table 5 12 Table 5 13 Table 5 14 Table 5 15 Table 5 16 Table 5 17 Table 5 18 Table 5 19 Table 5 20 Table 5 21 Table 5 22 Table 5 23 Table 5 24 Table 5 25 Table 5 26 Table 5 27 Table 5 28 Table 5 29 Table 5 30 Table 5 31 Table 5 32 Table 5 33 Table 5 34 Table 5 35 Table 5 36 61179621L1 5C Tables Front Panel LEDS4 coca Gana kka minana DANG ANNA RN a ade Glad BAK gh ac 1 4 Compliance Codes 00000 ccc eee 1 5 Total
36. Table 5 77 Table 5 77 IMA Facility Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 All Facilities Summary This option displays the IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen on page 5 109 2 Facility Operation Mode This option displays the Operation Mode for Facility Menu on page 5 110 For information on the IMA Facility Provisioning fields refer to Table 5 78 on page 5 109 5 108 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Provisioning IMA Facility Provisioning IMA All Facilities Provisioning The IMA All Facilities Provisioning screen see Figure 5 79 provides a summary of all the IMA facilities TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA All Facilities Provisioning Facl Fac2 Fac3 Fac4 Operation Mode IMA Grp IMA Grp IMA Grp IMA Grp RX Group 1 1 I 1 RX Link ID 0 1 2 3 RX ATM Address N A N A N A N A TX Group 1 1 a 1 TX Link ID 0 1 2 3 TX ATM Address N A N A N A N A System Help Screen Figure 5 79 IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen The IMA All Facilities Provisioning screen fields are shown in Table 5 78 Table 5 78 IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen Fields Field Description Operation Mode This field displays the operation mode for the IMA facility For more information refer to Operation Mode for Facility Menu on page 5 110 RX Group This fiel
37. The VPI VCI must also be provisioned at the upstream ATM device 4 PCR This option is used to configure the Peak Cell Rate PCR The PCR is the maximum number of cells per second that the ATM can transmit The PCR default is 3000 Valid values range from O to 14488 N A Default Gateway This option cannot be changed The Default Gateway is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server 6 TFTP IP address This option is used to configure the TFTP IP address The TFTP IP Address must be configured to use TFTP for software upgrade The TFTP address is configured in decimal dot format 7 TL1 Port Number set gt 1023 This field is used to configure the Transaction Language 1 Port Number The default TL1 Port Number is 13001 however it can be modified to any number greater than 1023 8 TL1 IP Transport type This option is used to configure the TL1 IP Transport Type Each time the TL1 IP Transport type option is selected the setting is toggled between User Datagram Protocol UDP and Transmission Control Protocol TCP The default is TCP 9 Reset IP Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 56 NOTE The Media Access Control MAC address is set at the factory 61179621L1 5C 5 55 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice uu O Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Dynamic IP Setti
38. TxUS This field displays the Transmit Unusable Seconds RxUS This field displays the Receive Unusable Seconds TxFail This field displays the Transmit Failure cell rate RxFail This field displays the Receive Failure cell rate The IMA Facilities hot keys are shown in Table 5 91 5 126 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Table 5 91 IMA Facilities Hot Keys Hot Key Description Function B Backward 2hrs 15min PM This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2 hours in 15 minute intervals C Clear PM Stats This hot key is used to clear the performance monitoring statistics F Forward 2hrs 15min PM This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the next 2 hours in 15 minute intervals R Previous Port This hot key is used to display the previous port N Next Port This hot key is used to display the next port S Select Port This hot key is used to select a specific port T Near Far End PM This hot key is used to toggle between the Near End and Far End performance monitoring data 61179621L1 5C 5 127 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice T1 E1 Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 E1 Menu The T1 E1 menu see Figure 5 92 is used to specify either a T1 or E1 interface TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 E1 T1 1 T1 2 E1 selection System Help Screen Figu
39. an ATM loopback toward the customer 61179621L1 5C 5 123 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC aaa T aaa IMA Performance Monitoring Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Performance Monitoring The IMA Performance Monitoring menu see Figure 5 89 is used to track the Total Access 1224 system performance statistics for the IMA groups TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Performance Monitoring 1 IMA Group PM 2 Facilities PM 3 Clear All IMA Links PM selection System Help Screen Figure 5 89 IMA Performance Monitoring Menu The IMA Performance Monitoring menu options are show in Table 5 88 Table 5 88 IMA Performance Monitoring Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IMA Group PM This option displays the IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen on page 5 125 2 Facilities PM This option displays the IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data Screen on page 5 126 3 Clear All IMA Links PM This option is used to clear all the IMA performance monitoring data for all of the IMA links 5 124 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Performance Monitoring IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status The IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status screen displays IMA
40. an underscore 2 Name This option is used to set a name for the Total Access 1224 This names is used to distinguish the Total Access 1224 among different installations Up to 55 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underscore 3 Location This option is used to identify the physical location of the unit Up to 55 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underscore 61179621L1 5C 5 69 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC es SNMP Community Names Menu Main Menu System Management SNMP TL1 Configuration SNMP Community Names The SNMP Community Names menu see Figure 5 47 is used to establish up to three named accounts which specify unique IP addresses and privileges for network management To restrict SNMP remote access to a single IP Address assign the IP Address to a community An IP Address of 0 0 0 0 allows access from all IP Addresses TID HSVLOOOO1 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP Community Names Set Name to O to delete Community 1 Name private 2 IP Address 0 0 0 0 3 Privileges Read write 4 Name public 5 IP Address 0 0 0 0 6 Privileges Read 7 Name Not Configured 8 IP Address 0 0 0 0 9 Privileges selection System Help Screen Figure 5 47 SNMP Community Names Menu The SNMP Community Nam
41. for power lugs e Wire strippers e Side cutters 3 2 61179621L1 5C Installation Prerequisites INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES The following items should be completed prior to installing the Total Access 1224 1 Make sure that the network feed is in place 2 Make sure that local power is available and that the required fuses are installed CAUTION The maximum power draw for the Total Access 1224 system is 50 watts The Total Access 1224 system should be fused at 3 0 amps 3 Complete Table 3 2 with the information that is needed to turn up and provision the Total Access 1224 Table 3 2 Turn up and Provisioning Prerequisite information Item Description Value Network Feed Aggregation System IP Address Network Feed Aggregation System Port Total Access 1224 IP Address Total Access 1224 Default Gateway Total Access 1224 Subnet Mask Total Access 1224 VPI VCI Number of Network Facilities Feeding the Total Access 1224 CLEI Code System Name 61179621L1 5C 3 3 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice INSTALLATION STEPS The following steps are required to install the Total Access 1224 Each step has an associated procedure which is referenced below the step Each procedure provides detailed information for completing the step 1 Mount the Total Access 1224 system with the appropriate hardware For detailed information refer to Mounting the Total Access 1224 on page 3 5
42. loss of ATM layer cells This condition indicates that a reason was not given 5 121 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD Wa aaa maggZggga Table 5 86 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen States and Failure Conditions Continued State Definition Failure Condition Usable Usable This condition indicates that the link is ready to be used for receiving ATM layer cells and it is awaiting the FE Tx to be Usable or Active before moving into the Active state The link has been synchronized with the other receive links already in the Usable or Active state The IMA receiver considers the link to not be in a data round robin state Active Active This condition indicates that the link is capable of passing cells to the ATM layer The IMA receiver considers this link to be in a data round robin state Failure Failure This condition indicates that a reason was not given LIF Loss of IMA Framing This condition indicates a loss of IMA framing LODS Link Out of Delay This condition indicates a link out of delay Synchronization synchronization Misconn Mis connectivity This condition indicates that mis connectivity has been found as a result of a test Inhibit Inhibit This condition indicates that operation of the link is blocked for some locally defined application or implementation dependant reason The link may be used for testing Blocked Blocked This condition indicate
43. menu and select SEND NOTE The code begins transmitting from the terminal emulation package When the download is complete the unit restarts automatically NOTE If the download is cancelled due to inactivity press Esc to return to the Code Download Method menu and restart the procedure TFTP Download Screen Main Menu System Management Code Download Method TFTP Download The TFTP Download screen see Figure 5 51 is used to download code stored from a computer to the Total Access 1224 through a TFTP server TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None TFTP Download TFTP Server 10 13 254 20 Get Code For Network Module TFTP Filename Update progress Error Status Press Space bar to select which card will be upgraded via TFTP Figure 5 51 TFTP Download Screen The TFTP Download screen fields are shown in Table 5 49 5 76 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions k Table 5 49 TFTP Download Screen Fields Field Description TFTP Server This field displays the IP address of the TFTP server The TFTP IP address must be configured prior to attempting a TFTP download Get Code For This field displays the module that will be upgraded TFTP Filename This field displays the TFTP filename that will be used to upgrade the module shown in the Get Code For field The TFTP filename must be known and must match the part number Update Progress This field displays the progress of the TFT
44. rate CBR Constant bit rate e PCR e Peak Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 VBR rt Variable bit rate real time e PCR e Peak Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 e SCR e Sustained Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 e MBS e Maximum Burst Size 0 65535 0 65535 VBR nrt Variable bit rate non real time e PCR e Peak Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 e SCR e Sustained Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 61179621L1 5C 5 23 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD Wa aa TZT Traaag8gZm Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management Current ATM OAM Statistics The Current ATM Operations and Maintenance OAM Statistics menu see Figure 5 15 displays the network and line side OAM information for each ATM circuit OAM is the group of network management functions that provide network fault indication and performance information TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Current ATM OAM Statistics Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Modem Status Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Down 0 35 1000 1 0 35 Endpoint 1 Net gt Cust Endpoint 2 Net lt Cust Rx OAM Cells 0 Rx OAM Cells 0 AIS State FALSE AIS State FALSE RDI State FALSE RDI State FALSE 1 OAM Loopback Test Screen 2 Clear Current PVC OAM Stats 3 Clear All PVC OAM Stats Selection N Next PVC p Previous PVC S Select PVC Figure 5 15 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu The Current
45. see Figure 5 13 displays Page 1 of 1 PVC PVP Management Shelf Host PVCs 1 Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Circuit ID Port VPI VCI lt gt Port VPI VCI 1 Netw 35 1000 1 0 35 Circuit ID Select Endpoint2 gt Endpoint1 Service PCR 0 1 Pkt Discard 1 UBR Best Effort Enabled Endpoint 1 Port VPI VCI Endpoint 2 Port VPI VCI 0 35 1000 1 0 35 Figure 5 13 Delete an Existing PVC PVP Screen as 61179621L1 5C 5 21 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aan ri AA QXGQ TjidtaeJ3BFB9Buannnnll l Modify an Existing PVCIPVP Screen Main Menu ATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management Modify Existing PVC PVP The Modify an Existing PVC PVP screen see Figure 5 14 is used to modify existing PVC PVPs Modify an Existing PVC PVP Endpoint 1 Net gt Cust Endpoint 2 Net lt Cust Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Netw 35 1000 1 0 35 service Pkt Discard PCR UBR Enabled Best Effort Circuit ID N A When finished place cursor here to select action Modify existing circuit and return to PVC PVP Management NOTE No changes will take effect until an action is selected and executed To Select an action place the cursor over the Action option and press the Space Bar To execute the action press Enter Enter a VPI value between O and 4095 Figure 5 14 Modify an Existing PVC PVP Screen The Modify an Existing PVC PVP screen fields ar
46. selection System Help Screen Figure 5 64 T1 PM Main Menu The T1 PM Main Menu options are shown in Table 5 64 Table 5 64 T1 PM Main Menu Options Option Definition Function 1 TI PM This option displays the T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen on page 5 95 2 Clear All T1 PM This option clears T1 performance monitoring data for all ports 5 94 61179621L1 5C T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Main Menu Network Port T1 Main Menu T1 PM T1 Performance Monitoring Status Menu Descriptions The T1 Performance Monitoring Status screen see Figure 5 65 displays performance monitoring in 24 hour and 15 minute increments for the current port selected NOTE To display the Abbreviations screen press TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 Performance Monitoring Status T1 Port 1 UAS P ES P SES P CV P CV L ES L 24 Hr Current 00000 00000 00000 000000 000000 56410 Seza BED Gecce CSS STA AS Jas 15 Min Current 000 000 000 00000 00000 56410 S Select Port P Previous Port N Next Port C Clear PM Stats System Help Screen Figure 5 65 T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen The T1 Performance Monitoring Status screen codes are shown in Table 5 65 Table 5 65 T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Codes Code Definition Description UAS P Unavailable Seconds This code indicates seconds with a loss of signal or synchronizat
47. settings for all E1 ports CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore El Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 74 Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu The Restore E1 Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 74 Table 5 74 Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the E1 factory default settings 5 104 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions IMA Main Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu The Total Access 1224 system is fed by virtual circuits using IMA The IMA Main menu see Figure 5 75 is the central point for managing and provisioning the Total Access 1224 IMA related options TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Main Menu IMA Configuration Provisioning status Failure Monitoring Test Performance Monitoring Data UI BRWN pH selection System Help Screen Figure 5 75 IMA Main Menu The IMA Main Menu options are shown in Table 5 75 Table 5 75 IMA Main Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IMA Configuration This option displays the IMA Configuration Screen on page 5 106 2 Pro
48. the customer s modem is shown Note that this line is trained up in T1 413 mode The next or previous port can be selected by using the N or P hot keys TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Shelf Host Line 17 ATU R Information Link Status Up T1 413 Vendor ID 34 Provider Code N A Version Number 1 ADSL Capabilities N A S Select Port N Next Port P Previous Port Current Port 17 System Help Screen Figure 5 110 ATU R Information Screen 5 152 61179621L1 5C Bit Allocation Table Link Up Screen Main Menu DSL Menus Status Bit Allocation Table Link Up Screen Menu Descriptions The Bit Allocation Table Link Up screen see Figure 5 111 displays the bits transmitted on each of the tones in the ADSL signal This information can be helpful in diagnosing line noise troubles To see the readings for more tones press F for Forward B for Back N for Next ADSL Port and P for Previous ADSL Port TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Line 17 Bit Allocation Table Link Up Shelf Host 15 13 xx KKK HOH KARRAR 11 REKKKEKE kk kkk KANAN KKK B REKKRRREREREEEEEEEE kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kh i 9 DEL EEEE xkEHEEEH kkk t PALAPA ARE ek KARRAR Ss 7 ke kkkkiek kak kx keeeee 5 KKK kakak kak kx keke 3 kkk k KAEKKK sa KKK dedede de ded kt Khkkkkkkkkekkekkkkek kkk EEL EL EEEE EREEEEEREREERE kkkkk
49. the system resets and access is lost TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore Factory Defaults WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING All parameters will be returned to their factory defaults and the card will be restarted 1 Restore 2 Exit Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 53 Restore Factory Defaults Menu The Restore Factory Defaults menu options are shown in Table 5 53 Table 5 53 Restore Factory Defaults Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Restore This option restores all options to the factory default settings 2 Exit This option returns the display to the System Management Menu on page 5 44 The factory defaults are not restored 61179621L1 5C 5 81 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD OI SA Aa araaaaagg2zgzaamm Reset System Menu Main Menu System Management Reset System The Reset System menu see Figure 5 54 is used to reboot the entire system CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost until the system reboot is completed CAUTION When the Reset System option is selected the system resets the host unit and all client units without additional prompting TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Reset System WARNIN
50. to select a specific port za O MGa Z This hot key is used to view upstream downstream Performance Monitoring data This hot key is used to acknowledge all alarms This hot key is used to clear all acknowledged alarms nm O YS This hot key is used to display the first page of alarms rc This hot key is used to display the last page of alarms This hot key is used to display the next page of alarms This hot key is used to display the previous page of alarms This hot key is used to reset all alarms 4 eas U Wg This hot key is used to display alarms in time ascending or descending order 5 6 61179621L1 5C Menu Tree a Table 5 2 Menu Specific Hot Keys Continued Description A This hot key is used to display all events D This hot key is used to display date time events This hot key is used to display the first page of events D This hot key is used to display login events m This hot key is used to display the last page of events This hot key is used to display the next page of events This hot key is used to display account events This hot key is used to display the previous page of events This hot key is used to display software update events This hot key is used to display events in time ascending descending order lt mon o MGB z This hot key is used to toggle between displaying the connection method and associated user name for each event or the IP address for each event Y Th
51. used to display the last page of alarms N Next This hot key is used to display the next page of alarms P Previous This hot key is used to display the previous page of alarms R Reset Log This hot key is used to reset all alarms T Time Ascending This hot key is used to display alarms in time ascending or descending order CC aaa am 5 158 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions System Event Log Screen Main Menu System Event Log The System Event Log screen see Figure 5 118 provides non volatile storage of system events TID HSVL00001 Unacknowledged Alarms None System Event Log Total Access 1224 Events MM DD YY HH MM 1 to 14 of 250 Page 1 of 18 Date Time Event Description Conn User Name 1 MM DD YY 9 51 38 Login Craft SUPER USER 2 MM DD YY 9 48 33 System Started system 3 MM DD YY 9 48 15 system Reset TFTP 4 MM DD YY 9 48 09 AUC Config Complete System public 5 MM DD YY 9 48 04 AUC Host S W Complete System public 6 MM DD YY 9 47 00 Auto Upgrade AUC Host S W Update System public 7 MM DD YY 9 46 55 AUC Client1 S W Complete System public 8 MM DD YY 9 45 45 Auto Upgrade AUC Client1 S w Update System public 9 MM DD YY 9 45 40 Auto Upgrade Config AUC Update System public 10 MM DD YY 9 41 25 Login Craft SUPER USER 11 MM DD YY 9 36 30 Auto Logout Craft SUPER USER 12 MM DD YY 9 26 27 Login Craft SUPER USER 13 MM DD YY 9 16 03 AUC Failure Corrupted File System public 14 MM DD YY 9 16 01 Auto Up
52. 0 e eee tte eee 3 9 Total Access 1224 Fan Module 0 ccc ce eee ee nee 3 10 Total Access 1224 Ethernet Port a 3 11 Total Access 1224 Alarm Connection 0 0 eee nee 3 12 Total Access 1224 Network Connection 2 eee 3 13 Total Access 1224 POTS and ADSL POTS Connections aaaea 3 14 LOGINSCIECN aces ce gia E coe E ait eee Mae a geataha AA PAA 3 17 Total Access 1224 Main Menu 2 ee eens 3 18 Network Port Men se hay than ied Behe es cae Pew eevee Pewee ee aes See 3 18 TI Main Menu 1 eee eee eee eens 3 19 TI Provisioning SChECM ei ana GA Aa hap bes NP BLG deeded PNR DHAN 3 19 Test IP Address Menu 0 0 ccc aaa 3 21 Craft Port Location ne eee een e ween eee 5 1 LOGI oE tac Seay anand at Aan gta eal wt Bee OS dae hans eee a aaah Reeth PA Nie aR are Meaaaates 5 3 Total Access 1224 Main Menu Tree 0 a 5 8 System Management Menu Tree 0c eee nee 5 9 Network Port Menu Tree 2 ee eee eee ee eee 5 11 DSk Menu Tee 2c aha de ta i Pee eee BON ABELLA bios ee eel Aha 5 12 Total Access 1224 Main Menu 2 0 ee eee nes 5 13 Configuration Screen 2 2 02 cee eee ee ne ee a be be eee R 5 15 ATM Circuit Management Menu 2 5 16 Select Shelf Menu 0 0 a 5 17 PVC PVP Management Menu 000 c cee eee 5 18 Create a New PVC PVP Screen 0 eee eee eee eee 5 19 Delete an Existing PVC PVP Screen 0 5 21 Modify an Existing
53. 1 5C Menu Descriptions NOTE The System Management menu TFTP IP address option must be configured to use TFTP Y Modem Menu Main Menu System Management Code Download Method Y Modem The Y Modem menu see Figure 5 50 is used to download code stored from a computer to the Total Access 1224 through the craft port NOTE To expedite the download time change the baud rate to 38400 bps prior to downloading code For more information refer to Current Baud Rate Menu on page 5 65 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING Y Modem is the file transfer protocol This function cannot be initiated via a telnet connection use TFTP instead 1 Download Network Module Code 2 Exit Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 50 Y Modem Menu To download code via the Y Modem menu perform the following steps 1 Access the system with System Administrator privileges using a terminal application that allows file transfers such as HyperTerminal 2 From the Y Modem menu select Download Network Module Code and press ENTER The Y Modem receive utility begins 3 If using HyperTerminal select Transfer from the menu and select Send File 61179621L1 5C 5 75 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD a aaaaaaaaaaaaaasm 4 Browse to the file containing the code select Ymodem for the drop down
54. 1 5C 5 83 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CO O TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Shelf Host Self Test 1 Run Fan Self Test Selection Fan 1 Test Ready to Test Fan 2 Test Ready to Test Fan 3 Test Ready to Test Fan 4 Test Ready to Test ROM Test PASSED RAM Test PASSED EEPROM Test PASSED System Help Screen Figure 5 56 Self Test Menu The Self Test menu option is shown in Table 5 55 Table 5 55 Self Test Menu Option Option Description Function 1 Run Fan Self Test This option initiates the Total Access 1224 fan self test Tews 5 84 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Q C Aa ee External Alarms Menu Main Menu System ManagementlExternal Alarms The External Alarms menu see Figure 5 57 is used to customize the profiles for up to three external alarms The alarms can be assigned unique names and an associated severity level refer to External Alarm Severity Menu on page 5 86 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None External Alarms 1 Alarm 1 Text External Alarm Input 1 4 Severity Minor 2 Alarm 2 Text External Alarm Input 2 5 Severity Minor 3 Alarm 3 Text External Alarm Input 3 6 Severity Minor 7 Fan Alarm Delay 10 Min 8 Restore External Alarm Defaults Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 57 External Alarms Menu The
55. 1 Function 1 Type This field displays the T1 circuit type 2 Framing This field displays the framing setting for the T1 circuit Settings include the following e SF e ESF 3 Line Code This field displays the line code setting for the T1 circuit Settings include the following B8ZS AMI 4 Line Build Out This field displays the line build out settings based upon the Type setting Settings include the following Type DSX e 0 133 feet e 133 266 feet e 266 399 feet e 399 533 feet e 533 655 feet Type TI e OdB e 7 5 dB e 15 dB e 22 5 dB 61179621L1 5C l 5 91 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice T1 Status Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 Main Menu T1 Status The T1 Status menu see Figure 5 63 displays the status of the T1 network circuits and a summary of the associated alarm counts TID HSVL00001 Type Framing Line Code Line Build Out TI Alarm Total Red Alarms Total Yellow Alarms Total Blue Alarms 9 Reset Alarm Counts Unacknowledged Alarms Total Access 1224 None T1 Status 1 2 3 4 DSX DSX DSX DSX ESF ESF ESF ESF B8ZS B8ZS B8ZS B8ZS 0 133 0 133 0 133 0 133 None None None None 3 2 1 1 4 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 Cleared MM DD YY HH MM SS Selection System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM Figure 5 63 T1 Status Menu The T1 Status menu fields are shown in Table 5 63 5 92 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions k Tabl
56. 3 Input A 2 Red Black Alarm 1 Input B 3 Red White Critical Alarm COM 4 Orange Minor Alarm COM 5 Orange Black Major Alarm COM White Alarm 3 Input B T White Black Alarm 2 Input A 8 Black Critical Alarm NC 9 Black White Minor Alarm NC 10 Blue Black Major Alarm NC 11 Blue White Alarm 2 Input B 12 Blue Alarm 1 Input A 13 Green Black Critical Alarm NO 14 Green White Minor Alarm NO 15 Green Major Alarm NO 3 12 61179621L1 5C Installation Steps 7 Network Connections Network connections are accomplished via the 50 pin amphenol connector labeled T1 E1 1 4 see Figure 3 9 See Table 3 4 for the pinout of the T1 E1 interface Network Connection ADE ADRAR si ae g er i Total Access 1224 2 HAL P iia is 8 Ng n S Ca O ma 8 Bam GG 3 BJ Na eo HU EXPANSION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY POTS PORTS 1 24 O ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 ETHERNET ISION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CRAFT ma OUT ABV30A Figure 3 9 Total Access 1224 Network Connection Table 3 4 T1 E1 Interface Pinout Pin Numbers Description 1 26 RX Tip Ring 1 Bo DI TX Tip Ring 1 3 28 RX Tip Ring 2 4 29 TX Tip Ring 2 5 30 RX Tip Ring 3 6 31 TX Tip Ring 3 7 32 RX Tip Ring 4 8 33 TX Tip Ring 4 9 25 34 50 Unused 61179621L1 5C 3 13 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a ADSL2 Plus POTS Connections The Total Access 1224 utilizes two 25 pair amp
57. 36 kbps ADSL 32 kbps to 8160 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 32736 kbps ADSL 32 kbps to 8160 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 32736 kbps ADSL 32 kbps to 8160 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 32736 kbps Default None Rate Adaptive Fast 6 dB 9 dB 0 dB 8160 kbps 32 kbps 7616 kbps 32 kbps 5 133 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM In Option 15 stallation and Maintenance Practice Table 5 95 Edit ADSL Profile Menu Options Continued Description Interleave Channel Max Delay Function The maximum delay allowed for the Interleaving of data This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Interleave Settings 1 ms to 63 ms Default 5 ms 5 134 Target SNR Margin Max SNR Margin Min SNR Margin Fast Channel Max Tx Rate Fast Channel Min Tx Rate Interleave Channel Max Tx Rate Interleave Channel Min Tx Rate Interleave Channel Max Delay This option indicates the Target Signal to Noise ratio in dB This option indicates the Maximum Signal to Noise ratio allowed This option indicates the Minimum Signal to Noise ratio allowed This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Fast This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Fast and the Rate Mode is set to Rate Adaptive This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Interleave This option is only available when the Link Type is set to In
58. 5 Hamband Mask This option displays the Hamband Mask for Port Menu on page 5 141 6 Cabinet Mode This option displays the Cabinet Mode for Port Menu on page 5 142 7 Link Down Alarm This option displays the Link Down Alarm for Port Menu on page 5 143 8 Ports to apply changes This option is used to designate the specific ports to which all changes are to be made 9 Apply Provisioning to Ports This option is used to apply port provisioning to the specific ports defined in the Ports to apply changes option 61179621L1 5C 5 139 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JB AN TTaAaAas2saaam NOTE Use N for next port or P for previous port to select the port to be provisioned Service State for ADSL Card Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning Service State for ADSL Card The ADSL Card Service State option on the Port Provisioning Menu displays the Service State for ADSL Card menu which refers to the ADSL card that is located on the main circuit board of the Total Access 1224 system The Service State for ADSL Card menu options are shown in Table 5 98 Table 5 98 Service State for ADSL Card Menu Options Option Description Function 1 In Service This setting indicates that ADSL services are available if installed and Link Down and Threshold alarms are reported if enabled 2 Out of Service Unassigned This setting indicates that no ADSL se
59. 59 Table 5 38 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Items a 5 61 Table 5 39 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option 00 0 5 62 Table 5 40 Test IP Address Menu Options 2000s 5 63 Table 5 41 Time Date Adjust Menu Options 0 0 eae 5 64 Table 5 42 Current Baud Rate Menu Options 00 cece eee ee 5 65 Table 5 43 TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval Screen Fields 0 0 cee ee eee eee 5 67 Table 5 44 SNMP TL1 Configuration Menu Options 0 00 eee eae 5 68 Table 5 45 SNMP Contact Information Menu Options 000 cece 5 69 Table 5 46 SNMP Community Names Menu Options 0 000 eae 5 71 Table 5 47 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Options 00 000 eee 5 73 Table 5 48 Code Download Method Menu Options 000 0 eee eee 5 74 Table 5 49 TFTP Download Screen Fields 0 0 cece ene 5 77 Table 5 50 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Options 2 205 5 79 Table 5 51 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Status Fields 5 80 Table 5 52 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Hot Keys 0 00 eee eee 5 80 Table 5 53 Restore Factory Defaults Menu Options 0 00000 cee eee eee eee 5 81 Table 5 54 Reset System Menu Options 0 00000 eee 5 82 Table 5 55 Self Test Menu Option 0 00000 eee 5 84 Table 5 56 External Alarms Menu Optio
60. 76L1 Replacement Filter Pack Quantity 20 1179676L2 7 2 61179621L1 5C Appendix A Warranty WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service Warranty information can be found at www adtran com warranty Refer to the following subsections for sales support Customer and Product Service CAPS requests or further information ADTRAN Sales Pricing Availability 800 827 0807 ADTRAN Technical Support Pre Sales Applications Post Sales Technical Assistance 800 726 8663 Standard hours Monday Friday 7 a m 7 p m CST Emergency hours 7 days week 24 hours day ADTRAN Repair CAPS Return for Repair Upgrade 256 963 8722 Repair and Return Address Contact CAPS prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN ADTRAN Inc CAPS Department 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville Alabama 35806 2807 61179621L1 5C A 1 Carrier Networks Division 901 Explorer Blvd Huntsville AL 35806
61. 79621L1 5C Section 2 Application Guidelines INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1224 provides 24 ADSL2 plus POTS ports downstream to the subscriber one to four T1 IMA ports upstream to the network local and remote management capabilities and ten front panel LEDs that indicate status Figure 2 1 illustrates an operational scenario for the Total Access 1224 Central Office or Remote Terminal ADRA 7 Aes ME ila Access 1224 R TENIA Paagi ALARH ra T3 N as o D Bw CI i s mole i lt A o dd CRAFT POTS PORTS 1 24 _ EXPANSION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY TE ee our ANAA 9 He O o To Ground 5 Power a N E eee i N POTS Ports 1 24 a SS NO KA ANS lt x Voice Switch or DLC Providing 1 24 POTS A zeron M II III eee Subscriber Subscriber Figure 2 1 Total Access 1224 Operational Scenario 61179621L1 5C Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CO EXPANSION Up to four Total Access 1224 systems can be connected together see Figure 2 2 One of the units must be a Total Access 1224 Host unit P N 1179621L1 and the others are Total Access 1224 Client units P N 1179621L5 The client units also referred to as Expansion units have RJ 45 jacks labeled EXPANSION IN and EXPANSION OUT for the purpose of expanding one to another The Total Access 1224 provides the network connection for all of the client units All provi
62. A Facility Provisioning Menu Options 0 0 0 eee 5 108 Table 5 78 IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen Fields 0 000 e ee eee 5 109 Table 5 79 Operation Mode for Facility Menu Options 0 00 eee 5 110 Table 5 80 IMA Group Provisioning Menu Options 0 0 e eee 5 112 Table 5 81 IMA Shortcut Setup Menu Options 0000s 5 113 Table 5 82 IMA Scrambler Menu Options 0000 etna 5 114 Table 5 83 Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu Option 0 000 ee 5 115 xiv i 61179621L1 5C Tables Table 5 84 Table 5 85 Table 5 86 Table 5 87 Table 5 88 Table 5 89 Table 5 90 Table 5 91 Table 5 92 Table 5 93 Table 5 94 Table 5 95 Table 5 96 Table 5 97 Table 5 98 Table 5 99 Table 5 100 Table 5 101 Table 5 102 Table 5 103 Table 5 104 Table 5 105 Table 5 106 Table 5 107 Table 5 108 Table 5 109 Table 5 110 Table 5 111 Table 5 112 Table 7 1 61179621L1 5C Status Failure Monitoring Menu Options 0 000 aaa 5 116 IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status Screen FieldS a 5 118 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen States and Failure Conditions 5 119 IMA Loopback Menu Options eee eee 5 123 IMA Performance Monitoring Menu Options 0 000 ee 5 124 IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Fields 5 125 IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data Screen F
63. Access 1224 Shipping Contents 000 eee ee 3 2 Turn up and Provisioning Prerequisite information eee eee aes 3 3 Alarm PINGUS e aa de pai BK ia ant GIA KNA KG Piha and ON Dace age ed 3 12 T1 E1 Interface Pinout 0000 eee 3 13 POTS and ADSL POTS Cable Pin Assignments for Left most Connectors 3 16 Default Provisioning Options aaua 4 1 General Keyboard Commands 0 00 eee eee 5 5 Menu Specific Hot Keys eee 5 5 Total Access 1224 Main Menu Options 2 000 e eee 5 13 Configuration Screen Fields 0 0 0 cette 5 15 ATM Circuit Management Menu Options 0 00 eee 5 16 PVC PVP Management Hot Keys 0 2 aaau 5 18 Create a New PVC PVP Screen Fields 00 e eee eee eae 5 19 PVC PVP Service Options 00 cece eee eee 5 20 Modify an Existing PVC PVP Screen Fields 0 0 00 c ee tee 5 22 PVC PVP Service Options 000 cece ete eee 5 23 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu Options 0000 cee ee 5 24 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu Fields 0 0 c ee eee 5 25 OAM Loopback Test Menu Options 2000s 5 26 OAM Loopback Test Menu Fields 00000 e eee eee ee 5 27 Current ATM PVC Performance Menu Options 2 00 e eee eeaee 5 29 Current ATM Port Performance Menu Fields 0 0 00 cece 5 30 ATM Quick Provisioning Menu Options 0 00 0 c eee ee eee 5 31 ATM Parameters Defaults Screen Tr
64. All Links FM Status Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 85 Status Failure Monitoring Menu The Status Failure Monitoring menu options are shown in Table 5 84 Table 5 84 Status Failure Monitoring Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Group FM Status This option displays the IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status Screen on page 5 117 2 All Links FM Status This option displays the IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen on page 5 119 5 116 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status Screen Main Menu Network Port IMA Main MenulStatus Failure Monitoring IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status The IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status screen see Figure 5 86 displays the status of the group state and the Near End and Far End failure status TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status NE Group State Operational FE Group State Operational NE Failure Status No Failure FE Failure Status No Failure Link with Least Delay Max Link Differential Delay Configured TX Links 14 Active Tx Links 4 configured RX Links 4 Active Rx Links 4 FE Failure Data Available FE Frame Length 128 Group Version Version 1 1 Timing Source Port 1 Last Timing Source Change MM DD YY HH MM SS System Help Screen The IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status sc
65. Channel Identifier for the ATM Valid values range from O to 65535 61179621L1 5C 5 19 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aa ffrfrirB8BZEAXCjqd Table 5 7 Create a New PVC PVP Screen Fields Continued Field Description Service This field identifies ATM Traffic Class There are four service options Traffic Descriptors available for the Total Access 1224 system e UBR e CBR e VBR rt VBR nrt The options available for each service and their descriptions are shown in Table 5 8 Circuit ID This field displays the identifier given to a specific circuit This is a user defined value Pkt Discard This field displays the status of packet discard Enabled or Disabled Table 5 8 PVC PVP Service Options Service Description T1 Settings E1 Settings UBR Unspecified bit rate CBR Constant bit rate e PCR e Peak Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 VBR rt Variable bit rate real time e PCR e Peak Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 e SCR e Sustained Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 e MBS e Maximum Burst Size 0 65535 0 65535 VBR nrt Variable bit rate non real time e PCR e Peak Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 e SCR e Sustained Cell Rate 0 14488 0 19316 5 20 Na 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Delete an Existing PVCIPVP Screen Main Menu ATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management Delete Existing PVC PVP When the D hot key is selected to delete a PVC PVP a confirmation prompt at the bottom of the screen
66. Current 0 0 0 0 MM DD 0 0 0 0 Avg CPS 60s 0 0 Current CPS 0 0 15 Min Current 0 0 0 0 16 15 0 0 0 0 16 00 0 0 0 0 15 45 0 0 0 0 15 30 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 15 00 0 0 0 0 14 45 0 0 0 0 14 30 0 0 0 0 B Backward 2hrs 15min PM s Select Port P Previous Port N Next Port C Clear PM Status System Help Screen Figure 5 24 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen The ATM Performance Monitoring Status screen options are shown in Table 5 21 E 61179621L1 5C 5 37 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5 21 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen Fields Field Description Port This field displays the port number for the cell count summary TX to net This field displays the number of cells transmitted to the network RX to cust This field displays the number of cells received from the network and transmitted to the customer Discarded Cells This field displays the number of discarded cells HEC Error Cnt This field displays the HEC errors which are Cyclical Redundancy Check CRC errors in the last byte of the ATM cell header used for checking integrity The ATM Performance Monitoring Status hot keys are shown in Table 5 22 Table 5 22 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Hot Keys Hot Key Description Function B Backward 2hrs 15min PM This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2 hours in 15 minute interva
67. Errored Seconds This code indicates seconds with either a bipolar violation or a CRC 6 error on the line 5 102 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a E1 Test Menu Main Menu Network Port E1 Main MenulE1 Test Figure 5 73 shows the E1 Test Menu TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None E1 Test Menu for Port 1 No Loopback Payload Loopback Line Loopback Local Loopback No Loopback Clear E1 Loopbacks On All Ports URBA WN H N Next E1 Port P Previous E1 Port selection System Help Screen Figure 5 73 E1 Test Menu The E1 Test Menu options are shown in Table 5 73 Table 5 73 E1 Test Menu Options Option Definition Function 1 Payload Loopback This option is used to select a payload loopback test 2 Line Loopback This option is used to select a line loopback test 3 Local Loopback This option is used to select a local loopback test 4 No Loopback This option is used to deselect a loopback test or to indicate no loopback is specified Ui Clear E1 Loopbacks On All This option clears all loopbacks without further Ports prompting 61179621L1 5C 5 103 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD GA aaa aaya Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu Network Port E1 Main MenulRestore E1 Factory Defaults The Restore E1 Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 74 provides the option to restore the line
68. FDSC DLT VCL DNLD SFWR IM ED ADSL ED PROFILE ADSLDN ED PROFILE ADSLUP ED PROV TFTP ED SECU USER ED T1 ENT ADSL ENT CRS VC ENT IPPORT ENT PROFILE ADSL ENT PROFILE TRAFDSC 61179621L1 5C ENT T1 ENT VCL GET SYS INFO INH MSG ADSL INH MSG T1 INH MSG EQPT INH MSG ENV INH MSG ALL INIT SYS LOGOFF REPT OPSTAT ADSLDN REPT OPSTAT ADSLCOM REPT OPSTAT ADSLUP RSTR PROV IM RTRV ADSL RTRV ALM ADSL RTRV ALM T1 RTRV ALM EQPT RTRV ALM ENV RTRV ALM ALL RTRV ATTR ADSL RTRV COND ADSL RTRV COND T1 RTRV COND EQPT RTRV COND ALL RTRV CRS VC RTRV EQPT RTRV HDR RTRV INV EQPT RTRV IPPORT RTRV NE ALL RTRV PM T1 RTRV PROFILE ADSL RTRV PROFILE ADSLDN RTRV PROFILE ADSLUP RTRV PROFILE ATMACC RTRV PROFILE CAC RTRV PROFILE TRAFDSC RTRV PROV TFTP RTRV SECU CMD RTRV T1 RTRV VCL SET ATTR ADSL SET DAT SET NE ALL SET SID STA CMDSSN STP CMDSSN STR PROV IM 5 163 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a q P lat rad This page is intentionally blank CC cn rn njan 5 164 61179621L1 5C Section 6 Maintenance INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1224 does not require routine maintenance for normal operation ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field Repair services can be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN For more troubleshooting information refer to the Total Access 1100 1200 Series Troubleshooting Guide P N 61179741L1 44 For
69. Failure Monitoring Status Screen 1 2 0 0 0 0 ce 5 117 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen aaaea 5 119 IMA Loopback Menu 0 0000 c ee tet ee 5 123 IMA Performance Monitoring Menu 2 000 eee teas 5 124 IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen 0 eee eee 5 125 IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data Screen 5 126 TED MOM peper crass Sears coe eee ne BON Adee ae cE eee a an BA Need ge Gunes Sed a 5 128 DSL M AUS aciei idee edt GAL E PAGG PEK PANA Kb D dagata deal Gatti aad eae pees 5 129 DSL Provisioning Menu 0 tetas 5 130 ADSL Profiles Menu 222470 pas bee puemi Vas NG ee ee Se eo ae ee 5 131 Alarm Profiles Mont 2 5 0 a a ead eee eb ee bate ee eb pana ee 5 135 Port Provisioning Menu AA eee 5 138 Service State for ADSL Card Menu 2 2 5 140 Service State for Port Menu 0 0 0 eae 5 140 Service Mode for Port Menu eae 5 141 61179621L1 5C vii Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice LI O Hamband Mask for Port Menu 2 2 2 2 eee 5 141 Cabinet Mode for Port Menu 200 eee 5 142 Link Down Alarm for Port Menu 22 00 eee 5 143 ADSL Restore Menu 2 2 2 2 000 cece ett 5 144 DSP Management Menu 0 0 00 eee eae 5 145 Reset DSP Menu 00 00 e ee tees 5 147 Status Men cera kaan Nka aa Pte gene nA AE AG Ka Batre e
70. G THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING This option resets the entire system All system parameters will be retained Reset occurs immediately 1 Reset 2 Exit Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 54 Reset System Menu The Reset System menu options are shown in Table 5 54 Table 5 54 Reset System Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Reset This option reboots the Total Access 1224 All system options are retained 2 Exit This option returns the display to the System Management Menu on page 5 44 The system does not reboot 5 82 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Self Test Menu Main Menu System Management Self Test NOTE If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 55 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the Self Test menu TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Select Shelf Host Client 1 configured Client 2 configured Client 3 configured BWN RE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 55 Select Shelf Menu The Self Test menu see Figure 5 56 displays ROM RAM and EEPROM test results after a reboot of the Total Access 1224 system If any tests result in a failed status the word Failed displays next to that test and the PWR LED turns red An option is provided to test the Total Access 1224 fans 61179621L
71. Location ID man oopback es 2 Type of OAM Loopback Cell 3 Send Loopback Cell 4 Reset Loopback Statistics 5 Reset All Statistics 3 System Management a gt 4 Network Port EB 5 DSL Menus EP 6 System Alarms 7 System Event Log 8 Contact Information 9 Enter TL1 Mode 10 Logoff Figure 5 3 Total Access 1224 Main Menu Tree CC A 5 8 61179621L1 5C 1 Password Control 2 IP Address 3 Test IP Address 1 Set Passwords 2 Allow SNMP Security Management 3 Set Menus Idle Logout Time 4 Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time 5 Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time 6 Restore Default Passwords IP Feed IP over ATM 3 Configure 1 RFC1483 Routed 2 IP over Ethernet 3 RFC1483 Bridged 2 Mode 1 Static Dyn Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Tree 1 IP Address 1 IP Address 4 Time Date 6 TFTP Configuration Upload Download 2 Ping Timeout 3 Number of Pings 4 Start Ping 5 Start Traceroute 1 Adjust Time 2 Adjust Date 1 9600 5 Baud Rate 2 19200 3 38400 TFTP Server TFTP Function TFTP Filename Error Status Update Progress Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM 2 Subnet Mask 3 VPINCI 4 PCR 5 Default Gateway 6 TFTP IP Address 7 TL1 Port Number Set gt 1023 8 TL1 IP Transport Type 9 Reset IP Factory Defaults Mac Address
72. M Circuit Management PVC PVP Management ATM Quick Provisioning The ATM Quick Provisioning menu see Figure 5 18 is used to quickly create ATM circuits based on reference circuits TID HSVLOOOO1 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM Quick Provisioning Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Netw 35 1000 1 0 35 Type Pkt Discard PCR UBR Enabled Best Effort 1 Increment Endpoint 1 VPI NO 2 Increment Endpoint 1 VCI YES 3 Increment Endpoint 2 Port YES 4 Increment Endpoint 2 VPI NO 5 Increment Endpoint 2 VCI NO 6 Number of Circuits to Create 23 7 Create New ATM Circuits selection This screen allows quick creation of ATM circuits based on the reference circuit above All the highlighted attributes will increment by one 47 times System Help Screen Figure 5 18 ATM Quick Provisioning Menu The ATM Quick Provisioning menu options are described in Table 5 17 Note that options are dependent on each other Table 5 17 ATM Quick Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Increment Endpoint 1 VPI This option increments the Endpoint 1 VPI value by one 2 Increment Endpoint 1 VCI This option increments the Endpoint 1 VCI value by one 3 Increment Endpoint 2 Port This option increments the Endpoint 2 Port value by one 4 Increment Endpoint 2 VPI This option increments the Endpoint 2 VPI value by one 5 Increment Endpoint 2 VCI This option increments the Endpoi
73. Management Time Date Adjust The Time Date Adjust menu see Figure 5 42 is used to set the system time and date The time and date appear on most screens and is used for performance monitoring displays TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Time Date Adjust 1 Adjust Time 2 Adjust Date Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 42 Time Date Adjust Menu The Time Date Adjust menu options are shown in Table 5 41 Table 5 41 Time Date Adjust Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Adjust Time This option is used to set the time in a 24 hour format 2 Adjust Date This option is used to set the date in MM DD YY format 5 64 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Current Baud Rate Menu Main MenulSystem Management Current Baud Rate The Current Baud Rate menu see Figure 5 43 displays the current baud rate The default management port baud rate is 9600 bps TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Current Baud Rate 38400 Baud Rate change is instantaneous remember to adjust your terminal 1 9600 2 19200 3 38400 Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 43 Current Baud Rate Menu The Current Baud Rate menu options are shown in Table 5 42 Table 5 42 Current Baud Rate Menu Options Option Description Function 1 9600 This option configures the baud rate to 9600 bps 2 19200 This option con
74. Options include the following e Auto indicates that unit should be automatically checked and upgraded e Manual indicates that unit should be checked at the AUC Refresh Interval rate and upgraded only when instructed via SNMP or the menus e Disable all automatic upgrade operations are disabled 3 AUC Refresh Interval This option specifies how often in hours the unit should check the AUC TFTP Server for changes to the AUC Config File Valid entries are O 744 A value of zero O indicates the server should not be checked and dis ables any further Auto Upgrade operations 4 AUC Upgrade Retries This option specifies the number of software upgrade attempts that are to be made as a result of a failure Valid entries are O 10 5 AUC TFTP Server This option specifies the IP address of the AUC TFTP Server NOTE Auto Upgrade operations will not be initiated if the AUC Refresh Interval option is set to zero the AUC Config File option is empty the configuration file cannot be retrieved from the AUC TFTP Server or the configuration file contains errors 61179621L1 5C l 5 79 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Separate status information is provided for the file retrieval operation and the actual upgrade operation The Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status menu status fields are defined in Table 5 51 Table 5 51 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Status Fields Fi
75. P download Progress messages are as follows e Contacting Server This message indicates that an attempt to establish communication with the TFTP network server specified by the server address in the TFTP Server IP Address field is in progress e Beginning TFTP Transfer This message indicates that communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between TFTP network server and the Total Access 1224 e Completed This message indicates that the Total Access 1224 successfully received the update file Error Status This field displays the status of the TFTP download The Error Status messages are as follows e File Not Found This status indicates that the TFTP network server was unable to locate the specified file name or path in the TFTP Server Filename field e Access Violation This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied Total Access 1224 access to the given update filename and path Please verify appropriate user rights are selected for the specified path 61179621L1 5C 5 77 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Main Menu System Management Code Download Method Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status The Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status menu see Figure 5 52 provides methods to manually or automatically upgrade the Total Access 1224 firmware When enabled the Auto
76. Results This option displays the Self Test Menu on page 5 83 12 External Alarms This option displays the External Alarms Menu on page 5 85 13 Expansion Menu This option displays the Expansion Menu on page 5 87 N A System Uptime This field displays the length of time the Total Access 1224 system has been running Each time the system is reset this value resets to O days O hours O minutes and O seconds 61179621L1 5C 5 45 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD O O AAO TrATAZQ Password Control Menu Main MenulSystem Management Password Control The Password Control menu see Figure 5 30 is used to set and modify passwords logout times and restore default passwords The system provides up to eleven user accounts TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Password Control 1 Set Passwords None Configured 2 Allow SNMP security management Disabled 3 Set Menus Idle Logout Time 10 minutes 4 Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time 30 minutes 5 Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time 120 minutes 6 Restore Default Passwords Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 30 Password Control Menu The Password Control menu options are shown in Table 5 29 Table 5 29 Password Control Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Set Passwords This option displays the Password Control Levels Screen on page 5 47 2 Allow SNMP
77. SLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data Screen Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu lMA Performance Monitoring IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data The IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data screen displays IMA performance monitoring for IMA facilities in 24 hour and 15 minute increments as shown in Figure 5 91 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data SES UAS TXUS RXUS TxFail RxFail 24 Hr Current O 11785 11784 11784 0 0 safe 5 15 Min Current 0 587 587 587 0 0 16 30 0 900 900 900 0 0 16 15 0 900 900 900 0 0 16 00 0 900 900 900 0 0 15 45 0 900 900 900 0 0 15 30 0 900 900 900 0 0 15 15 0 900 900 900 0 0 15 00 0 900 900 900 0 0 14 45 0 900 900 900 0 0 B Backward 2hrs 15min PM T Near Far End PM s Select Port P Previous Port N Next Port C Clear PM Stats System Help Screen Figure 5 91 IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End Data Screen The IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data screen fields are shown in Table 5 90 Table 5 90 IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End PM Data Screen Fields Field Description SES This field displays the Severely Errored Seconds UAS This field displays the Unavailable Seconds
78. SNMP TL1 Configuration Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Contact Information This option displays the SNMP Contact Information Menu on page 5 69 2 Community Names This option displays the SNMP Community Names Menu on page 5 70 3 Trap Hosts This option displays the SNMP Trap Hosts Menu on page 5 72 4 Traps Enabled This option is used to toggle between Yes and No to enable or disable the traps 5 TL1 Target ID This option is used to set the TID The TID is required to use TL1 5 68 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe SNMP Contact Information Menu Main Menu System Management SNMP TL1 Configuration SNMP Contact Information The SNMP Contact Information menu see Figure 5 46 contains contact information and can be customized to reflect any contact name and location TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP Contact Information 1 Contact ADTRAN Inc 256 963 8000 2 Name HSVL00001 3 Location selection System Help Screen Figure 5 46 SNMP Contact Information Menu The SNMP Contact Information menu options are shown in Table 5 45 Table 5 45 SNMP Contact Information Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Contact This option is used to set the name phone number or e mail address of a person responsible for the SNMP Up to 55 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field including spaces and special characters such as
79. SVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None ADSL Restore Menu 1 ADSL Provisioning Restore 2 DSP Management Menu Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 102 ADSL Restore Menu The ADSL Restore Menu options are shown in Table 5 104 Table 5 104 ADSL Restore Menu Options Option Description Displays 1 ADSL Provisioning Restore This option displays the Reset all ADSL provisioning Menu Selection of the Reset option from this menu will reset all ADSL provisioning and ADSL profiles back to their default settings 2 DSP Management Menu This option displays the DSP Management Menu on page 5 145 5 144 61179621L1 5C DSP Management Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning ADSL Restore Menu DSP Management Menul NOTE Menu Descriptions If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 103 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the DSP Management menu TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Select Shelf Host Client 1 not present Client 2 not present Client 3 not present BABWNRE selection System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM Figure 5 103 Select Shelf Menu The DSP Management menu see Figure 5 104 provides options to reset all or individual DSPs and enable disable the Auto Warm Start feature Auto Warm S
80. Security This option displays the Allow SNMP Security Management Management on page 5 48 3 Set Menus Idle Logout Time This option displays the Set Menus Idle Logout Time on page 5 48 4 Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout This option displays the Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time Time on page 5 48 5 Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout This option displays the Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time Time on page 5 48 6 Restore Default Passwords This option displays the Restore Default Passwords on page 5 48 5 46 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Password Control Levels Screen Main Menu System Management Password Control Password Control Levels The Password Control Levels screen see Figure 5 31 is used to manage the usernames and associated passwords that access the system TID HSVLO0001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Password Control Levels Username Password Access Level Status READONLY Read Only Active Default READWRITE Technician Active Default ADMIN System Administrator Active Default Read Only Active Read Only Inactive Read Only Inactive Read Only Inactive Read Only Inactive Read Only Inactive Read Only Inactive Read Only Inactive Press space bar to change Status Figure 5 31 Password Control Levels Screen The password control levels for the default usernames are shown in Table 5 30 Table 5 30 Password Control Levels for Default Usernames Username Access Leve
81. TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time Main Menu System Management Password Control Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Tim The Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time option can be set between 1 and 120 minutes Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time Main Menu System Management Password Control Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Timel The Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time option can be set between 1 and 120 minutes Restore Default Passwords Main Menu System Management Password Control Restore Default Passwords The Restore Default Passwords option is used to restore all passwords to the default settings CAUTION When the Restore Default Passwords option is selected the pass word controls automatically restore to the default setting without additional prompting 5 48 61179621L1 5C pee Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Descriptions To remotely manage the Total Access 1224 system the IP settings must be configured using the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu see Figure 5 32 TID HSVL00001 Unacknowledged Alarms None Total Access 1224 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings 1 IP Feed 2 Mode 3 Configure IP IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway TFTP IP address MAC Address Rx Tx Packets Rx Tx Cells Selection System Help Screen RFC1483 Routed Static 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 Not Configured 00 a0 c8 12 6d f9
82. VP Screen 0 0 cette ee 5 22 Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu 0 0 0 00 ete 5 24 OAM Loopback Test Menu 0 000 cette ee 5 26 Current ATM PVC Performance Menu 0000 cece tenes 5 29 ATM Quick Provisioning Menu 2 eee 5 31 ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Screen 0 0 0 0 eee 5 33 Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu 0 5 34 ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu 0 0 5 35 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen eee 5 37 ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen sasaaa aaau eee 5 39 Clear All PM for All Ports Menu 2 2 tenes 5 40 ATM OAM Settings Menu 2 ete 5 41 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu 2 2 2222 000 eee ee 5 42 System Management Menu 0 0 nee teas 5 44 Password Control Menu 1 2c ete 5 46 Password Control Levels Screen 0 000 ett e eee ee 5 47 Allow SNMP Security Management 0 000 ee eae 5 48 Set Menus Idle Logout Time 0 ccs 5 48 Set TL1 Menus Idle Logout Time 0 00 tee ee 5 48 Set TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time 0 0 tees 5 48 Restore Default Passwords 0 00 c cette eee eae 5 48 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu 00 00 eae 5 49 Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu 2 0 2222 5 51 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 0 0 0 0 ec eee 5 53 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu 0 0000 eee ee eee 5 54 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 000 eee ee
83. a gad tas ea PAIN ae gga 5 89 TA Provisioning Menu 2 020 442 0052 r NA be DA eee need ke eee De ban ee dee 5 90 TI Status Menu seassa ns diuna eee 5 92 TI PM Main Menu 0 2 AA eee eee 5 94 T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen ee 5 95 TT Test MENU cc ace0 cach bqietades bat ene NG PAG ee eee Pe wee Be A 5 96 Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu 00 00 e ec tees 5 97 E1 Main Menu eresien NANANA BKA mb LAIN np a a a oe hae bead Ba 5 98 E1 Provisioning Menu 2 tee eae 5 99 E1 Status MENU 22 pag NAN LAP TA tel SN Pai ee ele E PADIN DAD AG aie 5 100 Ed PM Main MENU 0 maa ccs ee eis NADAGDAG Get eee eda eee 5 101 E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen ee 5 102 Ed Test MENU nG a wate GANA BANA AOE Eee aaa eae 5 103 Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu 0 0 0 eee 5 104 IMA Malti MOM orere et na 2G area ee ie a ee eee ee diane ed 5 105 IMA Configuration Screen 0 6 tenes 5 106 IMA Provisioning Menu 000 ce etna 5 107 IMA Facility Provisioning Menu 0 5 108 IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen c ee 5 109 Operation Mode for Facility Menu 0 2 0 0000 cee eee 5 110 IMA Group Provisioning Menu 00 5 111 IMA Shortcut Setup Menu 2 0000 cee eee 5 113 IMA Scrambler Menu 2 26 00 2 ee eee eee eee 5 114 Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu 0 0 0 ee 5 115 Status Failure Monitoring Menu 00 0 0 cee 5 116 IMA Group 1
84. affic Types anua aaau a 5 33 Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu Options 0 000 e eee eee 5 34 ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu Options 0 000 eee 5 36 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Screen Fields 0 0000 5 38 ATM Performance Monitoring Status Hot Keys cee 5 38 ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen Fields 0 0000 c eee 5 39 Clear All PM for All Ports Menu Options 2 00000 5 40 ATM OAM Settings Menu Options 0 0 eee 5 41 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Options 0 00 00 e eee eee eee 5 42 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Fields 000 e eee eee eee 5 43 System Management Menu Options 0 0 0 5 44 Password Control Menu Options 0000 2c 5 46 Password Control Levels for Default Usernames 0 00 cee eee 5 47 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Items 0 0 00 c eee eee 5 50 Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Options 0 0000 eee eee 5 51 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option 0 0 0 ee 5 53 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Items 00000 e eee eee 5 55 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option 0 00 eee 5 56 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Options a 5 58 xiii Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5 37 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option 0 0000 5
85. agement and press ENTER From the System Management menu select IP Address and press ENTER From the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu verify that the Mode is set to Static From the Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu select Configure IP and press ENTER From the Status IP Settings for IP over ATM menu configure the following fields e IP Address e Subnet Mask e VPI VCI e Default Gateway 61179621L1 5C Quick Turn up Steps ts 30 Add the IP address to the network routers servers 31 Press Esc until the System Management menu displays 32 From the System Management menu select Test IP Address and press ENTER The Test IP Address menu is displayed see Figure 3 16 TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Test IP Address 1 IP Address Not configured 2 Ping Timeout 1 secs 4 Start Ping 3 Number of Pings 4 pings 5 Start Traceroute Selection System Help Screen Figure 3 16 Test IP Address Menu 33 From the Test IP Address menu select IP Address and press ENTER The IP Address field is highlighted 34 Enter the IP address of the default gateway to Ping in decimal dot format and press ENTER 35 From the IP Address menu select Start Ping and press ENTER to initiate the Ping 36 Confirm that the Traffic Descriptor default values match the local practices and modify accordingly 37 Add the Service Profiles to the Total Access 1224 for the appro
86. all traffic to go through IMA Group 1 Group 1 and all four IMA links to train up to the upstream device 61179621L1 5C 5 113 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD APP AA TTrxrxIAAZ2922QAQ IMA Scrambler Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Provisioning IMA Scrambler The IMA Scrambler menu see Figure 5 83 is used to enable or disable scrambling Scram bling is designed to randomize the pattern of 1s and Os carried in ATM cells Randomizing the digital bits can prevent continuous non variable bit patterns i e long strings of all 1s or all Os Several physical layer protocols rely on transitions between 1s and Os to maintain clocking TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Scrambler Disabled 1 Enable 2 Disable Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 83 IMA Scrambler Menu The IMA Scrambler menu options are shown in Table 5 82 Table 5 82 IMA Scrambler Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Enable This option enables scrambling 2 Disable This option disables scrambling 5 114 l 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Provisioning Restore IMA Factory Defaults The Restore IMA Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 84 is used to reset the IMA provisioning settings to factory defaults CAUTION Depending on the s
87. an 1 1 with automatic fallback from version 1 1 to 1 0 with legacy IMA equipment The Group Version settings are Version 1 0 ALT or Version 1 1 The default is Version 1 1 5 112 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a IMA Shortcut Setup Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Provisioning IMA Shortcut Setup The IMA Shortcut Setup menu see Figure 5 82 provides shortcuts to facilitate provisioning all of the IMA links simultaneously To provision IMA links individually refer to IMA Facility Provisioning Menu on page 5 108 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Shortcut Setup 1 Force All Facilities Into Unassigned 2 Force Facility 1 Into Pass Through 3 Force All Facilities Into IMA Group 1 Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 82 IMA Shortcut Setup Menu The IMA Shortcut Setup menu options are shown in Table 5 81 Table 5 81 IMA Shortcut Setup Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Force All Facilities Into This option forces all facilities to be set to the Out of Unassigned Service Unassigned state The Tls cannot link up to the network 2 Force Facility 1 Into Pass This option forces Facility 1 to Pass Through and forces Through all other Facilities to Out of Service Unassigned This option is used to allow ATM transport over a single facility 1 without the IMA layer 3 Force All Facilities Into IMA This option forces
88. ance menu options 61179621L1 5C 5 155 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Shelf Host Performance 1 Display PM for Current Port 2 Clear All PM for All Ports Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 115 Performance Menu An example of the ADSL Performance Monitoring Status screen is shown in Figure 5 116 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None ADSL Performance Monitoring Status ADSL Port 1 Shelf Host Downstream ES LOL LOS CBC UBC 24 Hr Current 0 12546 0 0 0 MM DD O 16284 0 0 0 15 Min Current 0 850 0 0 0 16 30 0 900 0 0 0 16 15 0 900 0 0 0 16 00 0 900 0 0 0 15 45 0 900 0 0 0 15 30 0 900 0 0 0 15 15 0 900 0 0 0 15 00 0 900 0 0 0 14 45 0 900 0 0 0 B Backward 2hrs 15min PM T Up Down Stream PM s Select Port P Previous Port N Next Port C Clear PM Stats System Help Screen Figure 5 116 Current 15 Minute Performance Screen The Performance Monitoring Status screen fields are as shown in Table 5 108 aaa aa 5 156 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Table 5 108 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Fields Field Description ES This field displays the Errored Seconds LOL This field displays the Loss of Link Seconds LOS This field displays the Loss of Signal CBC This field displays the Correcte
89. and Maintenance Practice o Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management Restore ATM Factory Defaults The Total Access 1224 provisioning system provides the ability to restore the ATM parameters to the factory defaults Figure 5 21 displays the Restore ATM Factory Defaults menu TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore ATM Factory Defaults WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING This is for defaulting the ATM parameters only This will delete all of the selected PVCs and reset the traffic descriptors to their default values Delete All PVCs and Restore Default Settings Delete Host PVCs Delete Client 1 PVCs Delete Client 2 PVCs Delete Client 3 PVCs UBWNP Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 21 Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu CAUTION This action is service affecting All traffic descriptors and PVCs are removed The Restore ATM Factory Defaults menu options are shown in Table 5 19 Table 5 19 Restore ATM Factory Defaults Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Delete All PVCs and Restore This option deletes all PVCs and restores ATM factory Default Settings defaults without additional prompting 2 Delete Host PVCs This option deletes Host PVCs without additional prompting 3 Delete Client 1 PVCs This option deletes Client 1 PVCs without additional prompting if enabled 4 Delete Client 2 PVCs This option
90. ates the number of Receive Remote Alarm Indication Yellow alarms N A Total Blue Alarms This field indicates the number of Receive Alarm Indication Signal Blue alarms 7 Reset Alarm Counts This option is used to clear all the E1 status alarm fields 5 100 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe E1 PM Main Menu Main Menu Network Port E1 Main Menu E1 PM Main Menul The E1 PM Main Menu see Figure 5 71 is used to access the E1 performance monitoring displays in 24 hour and 15 minute increments for the current port selected and to clear all E1 performance monitoring data TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None El PM Main Menu 1 El PM 2 Clear All E1 PM selection System Help Screen Figure 5 71 E1 PM Main Menu The E1 PM Main Menu options are shown in Table 5 71 Table 5 71 E1 PM Main Menu Options Option Definition Function 1 E1 PM This option displays the E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen on page 5 102 2 Clear All El PM This option clears E1 performance monitoring data for all ports 61179621L1 5C 5 101 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD IA ASS SA aaa Ad Tl TrAIZZOYONA AANA E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Main Menu Network Port E1 Main Menu E1 PM Main MenulE1 Performance Monitoring Status The E1 Performance Monitoring Status screen see Figure 5 72 displays performance monit
91. ble 5 39 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the IP factory default settings 5 62 l 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Test IP Address Menu Main MenulSystem Management Test IP Address Ping and Traceroute utilities are included on the Test IP Address menu see Figure 5 41 for testing the IP configurations TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Test IP Address 1 IP Address Not configured 2 Ping Timeout 1 secs 4 Start Ping 3 Number of Pings 4 pings 5 Start Traceroute selection System Help Screen Figure 5 41 Test IP Address Menu The Test IP Address menu options are shown in Table 5 40 Table 5 40 Test IP Address Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IP Address This option is used to set the IP address that is to be tested 2 Ping Timeout This option is used to set the number of seconds that should pass between pings 3 Number of Pings This option is used to set the number of pings that are to be sent during testing of the IP address 4 Start Ping This option is used to initiate the ping test 5 Start Traceroute This option is used to display the route taken to reach 61179621L1 5C the IP address that is being tested Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD Ona Sd TATAZZOdHAQ Time Date Adjust Menu Main Menu System
92. cal loopback test 4 No Loopback This option is used to deselect a loopback test or to indicate no loopback is specified 5 Clear T1 Loopbacks On All This option clears all T1 loopbacks on all ports without Ports further prompting 5 96 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 Main MenulRestore T1 Factory Defaults The Restore T1 Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 67 provides the option to restore the line settings for all T1 ports CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore T1 Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 67 Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu The Restore T1 Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 67 Table 5 67 Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu Option Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the T1 factory default settings a 61179621L1 5C 5 97 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC TTrAIZdZZQ E1 Main Menu Main Menu Network Port E1 Main Menu From the E1 Main Menu see Figure 5 68 all E1 provisioning status reporting and perfor mance monitoring can be viewed TID HSVL00001 Total A
93. cates screen menus fields and parameters THIS FONT indicates keyboard keys ENTER Esc ALT Keys that are to be pressed simultaneously are shown with a plus sign ALT x indicates that the ALT key and x key should be pressed at the same time This font indicates references to other documentation and is also used for emphasis This font indicates on screen messages and prompts This font indicates text to be typed exactly as shown This font indicates silkscreen labels or other system label items This font is used for strong emphasis NOTE Notes inform the user of additional but essential information or features CAUTION Cautions inform the user of potential damage malfunction or dis ruption to equipment software or environment WARNING Warnings inform the user of potential bodily pain injury or death 61179621L1 5C iii Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC gn Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio commu nications It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide a reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment This equipment does no
94. ccess 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None El Main Menu El Provisioning E1 Status E1 Performance Test Restore E1 Factory Defaults AUNE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 68 E1 Main Menu The E1 Main Menu options are shown in Table 5 68 Table 5 68 E1 Main Menu Options Option Description Function 1 E1 Provisioning This option displays the E1 Provisioning Menu on page 5 99 2 E1 Status This option displays the E1 Status Menu on page 5 100 3 E1 Performance This option displays the El PM Main Menu on page 5 101 4 Test This option displays the E1 Test Menu on page 5 103 5 Restore E1 Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 104 5 98 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a E1 Provisioning Menu Main Menu Network Port E1 Main MenulE1 Provisioning The E1 Provisioning screen see Figure 5 69 displays the current E1 settings TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None E1 Provisioning for 1 1 Framing FAS CRC 2 Line Code HDB3 N Next E1 Port P Previous E1 Port selection System Help Screen Figure 5 69 E1 Provisioning Menu The E1 Provisioning menu fields are shown in Table 5 69 Table 5 69 E1 Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Framing This field displays the framing setting for the E1 circuit
95. cess 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Profile Settings for Custom Name 1 State Inactive 2 Host None 3 Client 1 Not Present None 4 Client 2 Not Present None 5 Client 3 Not Present None 6 Rate Mode Rate Adaptive 7 Line Type Fast Downstream Upstream 8 Target SNR Margin 6 dB 16 Target SNR Margin 6 dB 9 Max SNR Margin 9 dB 17 Max SNR Margin 9 dB 10 Min SNR Margin 0 dB 18 Min SNR Margin 0 dB 11 Fast Max Tx Rate 8160 kbps 19 Fast Max Tx Rate 1024 kbps 12 Fast Min Tx Rate 32 kbps 20 Fast Min Tx Rate 32 kbps 13 Interleave Max Tx Rate N A 21 Interleave Max Tx Rate N A 14 Interleave Min Tx Rate N A 22 Interleave Min Tx Rate N A 15 Interleave Max Delay N A 23 Interleave Max Delay N A Selection NOTE Changes will only be saved when profile changes states System Help Screen Figure 5 96 Edit ADSL Profile Menu The Edit ADSL Profile menu options are shown in Table 5 95 Table 5 95 Edit ADSL Profile Menu Options Option Description Function Settings Default 1 State This option is used to assign a Active Inactive Inactive state to the profile 2 Host This option is used to assign a 1 24 None port to the profile for the host unit 3 Client 1 This option is used to assign a 1 24 None port to a profile for the first client unit if enabled 4 Client 2 This option is used to assign a 1 24 None port to a profile for the second client unit if enabled aaa 5 132 61179621L1 5C Option
96. d Block Count This is specific to interleaved mode and indicates that an error was found and corrected UBC This field displays the Uncorrected Block Count This is specific to interleaved mode and indicates that an error was found and could not be corrected The Performance Monitoring Status screen hot keys are shown in Table 5 109 Table 5 109 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Hot Keys Hot Key Description Function B Backward 2hrs 15min PM This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the last 2 hours in 15 minute intervals C Clear PM Status This hot key is used to clear the performance monitoring statistics F Forward 2hrs 15min PM This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the next 2 hours in 15 minute intervals N Previous Port This hot key is used to display the previous port P Next Port This hot key is used to display the next port S Select Port This hot key is used to select a specific port T Up Down Stream PM This hot key is used to view upstream downstream Performance Monitoring data 61179621L1 5C 5 157 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD AA AA aa NN TTTAITtZSZSZSZQ System Alarm Log Screen Main MenulSystem Alarm Log The Total Access 1224 system provides a system alarm log for monitoring alarms To view the System Alarm Log screen see Figure 5 117 select System Alarms from the Main me
97. d displays the IMA Group ID being received from the Far End for the facility RX Link ID This field displays the Link ID received from the Far End for the facility RX ATM Address This field displays the receive ATM address This field is applicable in Pass Thru mode only TX Group This field displays the IMA Group transmit ID TX Link ID This field displays the Link ID transmitting to Far End for the facility TX ATM Address This field displays the transmit ATM address This field is applicable in Pass Thru mode only 61179621L1 5C l 5 109 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD WA NY TTrxrxIAZAZ9292QQm Operation Mode for Facility Menu Main Menu Network PortlIMA Main MenullMA Provisioning IMA Facility Provisioning IMA All Facilities Provisioning Operation Mode for Facility The Operation Mode for Facility menu see Figure 5 80 provides options for the operation mode for each IMA facility TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Operation Mode for Facility for 1 IMA_Group 1 IMA_Group 2 Unassigned 3 Pass Thru N Next IMA Facility P Previous IMA Facility Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 80 Operation Mode for Facility Menu The Operation Mode for Facility menu options are shown in Table 5 79 Table 5 79 Operation Mode for Facility Menu Options Option Description Function 1 IMA_Group This o
98. d displays the software revision of the Total Access 1224 This field updates automatically when a software download is completed 61179621L1 5C 5 15 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC Q QPAAAAA G66ctttbhI ATM Circuit Management Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management The ATM Circuit Management menu see Figure 5 9 contains the steps used to provision and maintain customer circuits From this menu a Permanent Virtual Circuit Permanent Virtual Path PVC PVP for each ATM circuit can be viewed created or modified PVCs are logical connections between ports that allow data to be sent from the network to a customer location TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM Circuit Management ATM PVC PVP Management ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Restore ATM defaults ATM Performance ATM OAM Settings UV BA WN EH selection System Help Screen Figure 5 9 ATM Circuit Management Menu The ATM Circuit Management menu options are shown in Table 5 5 Table 5 5 ATM Circuit Management Menu Options Option Description Function 1 ATM PVC PVP Management This option displays the PVC PVP Management Menu on page 5 17 2 ATM Traffic Parameter This option displays the ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Defaults Screen on page 5 33 3 Restore ATM defaults This option displays the Restore ATM Factory Defaults M
99. d in decimal dot format 5 TL1 Port Number set gt 1023 This field is used to configure the Transaction Language 1 Port Number The default TL1 Port Number is 13001 however it can be modified to any number greater than 1023 6 TL1 IP Transport type This option is used to configure the TL1 IP Transport Type Each time the TL1 IP Transport type option is selected the setting is toggled between User Datagram Protocol UDP and Transmission Control Protocol TCP The default is TCP 7 Reset IP Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 62 NOTE The Media Access Control MAC address is set at the factory 61179621L1 5C 5 61 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD O Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Restore IP Factory Defaults The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 40 is used to reset all of the IP factory defaults CAUTION If Restore IP Factory Defaults is selected remotely IP connectivity is lost TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IP Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting selection System Help Screen Figure 5 40 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 39 Ta
100. deletes Client 2 PVCs without additional prompting if enabled 5 Delete Client 3 PVCs This option deletes Client 3 PVCs without additional prompting if enabled 5 34 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management ATM Performance Monitoring Model NOTE If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 22 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the ATM Performance Monitoring Mode menu TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None select shelf Host Client 1 configured Client 2 configured Client 3 configured BABWN RE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 22 Select Shelf Menu The Total Access 1224 tracks performance statistics for ATM ports via the ATM Performance Monitoring Mode menu see Figure 5 23 61179621L1 5C Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD AG SAY Tam TID HSVLOOOO1 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Port Network Change ATM Port Number Network ATM Performance Data ATM Port Cell Count Summary Clear All PM for All Ports BRWNP Selection This screen allows you to view the ATM stats for a particular port Enter O for the network port or 1 24 for the customer ports
101. displays the total number of received loopback requests Tx Loopback Response This field displays the total number of transmitted loopback responses Rx Loopback Response This field displays the total number of received loopback responses Loopback Passed This field displays the total number of loopback request that passed Loopback Failed This field displays the total number of loopback request that failed 5 28 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Current ATM PVC Performance Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management Current ATM PVC Performance The Current ATM PVC Performance menu see Figure 5 177 displays the network and port side information for each ATM circuit TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Current ATM PVC Performance Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Modem Status Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Down 0 35 1000 1 0 35 Endpoint 1 Net gt Cust Endpoint 2 Net lt Cust Tx Cells 0 Tx cells 0 Discarded Queue Full 0 Discarded Queue Full 0 Cells sec Last Sec 0 Cells Sec Last Sec 0 cells Sec 60 Sec Avg 0 cells Sec 60 Sec Avg 0 1 Clear Current PVC PM 2 Clear All PVC PM Selection N Next PVC P Previous PVC S Select PVC System Help Screen Figure 5 17 Current ATM PVC Performance Menu The Current ATM PVC Performance menu options are shown in Table 5 15 Table 5 15 Current ATM PVC Performance Menu Opti
102. e 5 39 Clear All PM for All Ports Menu 0 1 eee eae 5 40 ATM OAM Settings Menu 0 0 eee 5 41 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu 20 cee eee tees 5 42 System Management Menu 0 00 cee teeta 5 44 Password Control Menu 2 eens 5 46 Password Control Levels Screen 00 eee 5 47 Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu 0 0 00 ce eee 5 49 Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu 2 2 0 2 eae 5 51 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 1 2 00 ce eee 5 53 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu 0 0 2 0 c eae 5 54 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 1 2 00 ce eee 5 56 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 0 0 00 cee eee 5 57 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu ce tenes 5 59 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 0 c eee eee 5 60 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 1 2 00 ce tenes 5 62 Test IP Address MENU soca 422000 DAN atasati aa ai a aa a anata deteabedareead 5 63 Time Date Adjust Menu 0 tee tees 5 64 Current Baud Rate Menu 6 tenes 5 65 TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval Screen 202 eee 5 66 SNMP Configuration Menu is 0 1 eet eee eae 5 68 SNMP Contact Information Menu 0 0 00 eee 5 69 SNMP Community Names Menu 0 eae 5 70 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu 00 0000 ete ee 5 72 Code Download Method Menu 0 222 eee 5 74 Y Modem Menu sessie srics eere AA eee ee 5 75
103. e 5 56 Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 0 000 ee 5 57 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 0 0 0 0 eee ee 5 59 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu 00 0 e eee ee 5 60 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu 0 00 ee 5 62 Test IP Address MENU 2d kaaa ama h DA ma KG Ahhh dine eeaeedidaedbade dh daeds 5 63 Time Date Adjust Menu 2 2 AA eee eens 5 64 Current Baud Rate Menu 0000 AA a EEA 5 65 TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval Screen 02 00 eee 5 66 SNMP TL1 Configuration Menu 0 00 een eae 5 68 vi 61179621L1 5C Contents a SNMP Contact Information Menu 0 0 00 cee 5 69 SNMP Community Names Menu 0000 eet 5 70 SNMP Trap Hosts Menu 0 00 eee 5 72 Code Download Method Menu 0 0 e eee eee ees 5 74 Y Modem MENU sersa disita s a ETA eee 5 75 TFTP Download Screen 0 deresi rani aed e aa a Ea a e E h 5 76 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu naana aaae 5 78 Restore Factory Defaults Menu 0 ce eee ae 5 81 Reset System Menu srs csesrcrecrsrsersisrsceri kninen nise kinaran r uiraa rerh 5 82 Self Test MENU 4 ANA NAAN AG E ee ena D ee a he 5 83 External Alarms Menu 2 22G eee e 5 85 External Alarm Severity Menu 2 0 2 2 AA eee ees 5 86 Expansion Menu 000000 ete eee eee 5 87 Network Port Menu c 1 eee 5 88 Tel Maiini Menu 485 2cas care ae BG ee SNe re BS
104. e 5 63 T1 Status Menu Options Option _ Field Function N A Type This field displays the T1 circuit type N A Framing This field displays the framing setting for the T1 circuit For more information see Table 5 62 on page 5 91 N A Line Code This field displays the line code setting for the T1 circuit For more information see Table 5 62 on page 5 91 N A Line Build Out This field displays the line build out setting For more information see Table 5 62 on page 5 91 N A T1 Alarm This field indicates if there are any T1 alarms N A Total Red Alarms This field indicates the number of Loss of Signal Red alarms N A Total Yellow Alarms This field indicates the number of Receive Remote Alarm Indication Yellow alarms N A Total Blue Alarms This field indicates the number of Receive Alarm Indication Signal Blue alarms 9 Reset Alarm Counts This option is used to clear all the T1 Status alarm fields 61179621L1 5C l 5 93 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice o ff AA GDUYQXQRQUQJjqcccz k T1 PM Main Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 Main Menu T1 PM The T1 PM Main Menu see Figure 5 64 is used to access the T1 performance monitoring displays in 24 hour and 15 minute increments for the current port selected and to clear all T1 performance monitoring data TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 PM Main Menu 1 TI PM 2 Clear All T1 PM
105. e Figure 3 13 displays TID HSVLO0001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Network Port 1 TI 2 IMA 3 Select T1 E1 Mode Selection System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM Figure 3 13 Network Port Menu 7 From the Network Port menu select T1 and press ENTER 61179621L1 5C Quick Turn up Steps G 8 The T1 Main Menu see Figure 3 14 displays TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 Main Menu T1 Provisioning T1 Status T1 Performance Test Restore T1 Factory Defaults UI BRWN EF selection System Help Screen Figure 3 14 T1 Main Menu 9 From the T1 Main Menu select T1 Provisioning and press ENTER The T1 Provisioning menu see Figure 3 15 displays TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 Provisioning for 1 1 Type DSX 2 Framing ESF 3 Line Code B8ZS 4 Line Build Out 0 133 ft N Next T1 Port P Previous T1 Port selection System Help Screen Figure 3 15 T1 Provisioning Screen a 61179621L1 5C 3 19 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 20 From the T1 Provisioning menu configure the Type Framing Line Code and Line Build Out setting to match the settin
106. e shown in Table 5 9 Table 5 9 Modify an Existing PVC PVP Screen Fields Field Description Endpoint 1 Port This field displays the network port Endpoint 1 VPI This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port from the Network Valid values range from O to 4095 Endpoint 1 VCI This field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM port from the network Valid values range from O to 65535 Endpoint 2 Port This field displays the ATM port that is being created Valid values range from 1 to 24 Endpoint 2 VPI This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port Valid values range from O to 4095 Endpoint 2 VCI This field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM Valid values range from O to 65535 5 22 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Table 5 9 Modify an Existing PVC PVP Screen Fields Continued Field Description Service This field identifies ATM Traffic Class There are four service options Traffic Descriptors available for the Total Access 1224 system e UBR e CBR e VBR rt e VBR nrt The options available for each service and their descriptions are shown in Table 5 10 Circuit ID This field displays the identifier given to a specific circuit This is a user defined value Pkt Discard This field displays the status of packet discard Enabled or Disabled Table 5 10 PVC PVP Service Options Service Description T1 Settings E1 Settings UBR Unspecified bit
107. e te moe NG ULAT mr Be 5 148 ADSL Status Screen ha NAL deity d eid 68 fae ke tbe ADAN eee eh eed 5 150 ADSL Ports Status Screen 0 0 0000 ete 5 151 ATU R Information scai gee na o d a a aa a teeta 5 152 Bit Allocation Table Link Up Screen aana 5 153 Performance Menu sa sitiada eaa deat eri KANA eben ius ate a ha DUAL GG TB KLANG 5 155 System Alarm Log Screen 0 0 eee eee 5 158 System Event Log Screen 0 0 2 2 00 ccc et eee e eee 5 159 Contact Information Screen 0 0 ete eee 5 161 TL1 Mode Screen 2 seta cbdiwee clad babe ewlaaad bee eGhaad iad f eee a aa ia dia awed 5 162 Section 6 Maintenance 225 aa ma sbi ve eet ek eee ee eee eee a ee ee ee Daa dee eee ewe eee 6 1 INTOOUCHION iisas sepa dashes RGR RE ESA a eS A OR ee Ree ee eee Se 6 1 SNMP TFTP and TL1 Configuration Storage and Retrieval 00 cee eee eee 6 1 IN Ped TEIP aceon Goon Bus cea AN sure aaes Gin E ENE SE E ade E a a a eR eS 6 1 DAVE eenaa a a aa a mbes amides eee abe ee eae aie eee 6 1 FROSIONC Naa r e Gest aod ae AA es Senses A aoe ANNA Macnee a ata LG 6 1 aaa tice og estes cl ee AA E ets KA TANG a AA det eo tae Rel pa NANA 6 2 CENA PAY 6 2 RESON cairo Peds E BABA eae ead DADA Ta AD LP PALI AGS ee ER Gees 6 2 Section 7 Specifications 0 114 2 3a a BEWANG IDE a DRUG EDEN a ee GNG NA a UNAG 7 1 ad PALA AA AA 7 1 Appendix A WATAN pagawan nee AG KA AG APAN ee ee Neen e ee ew NAA KA AA A 1 Warranty and Customer Service
108. e traffic between the DSLAM and the modem The Service Mode for Port menu options are shown in Table 5 100 Table 5 100 Service Mode for Port Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Multimode Multimode allows the DSLAM and the modem to pick a mode for the line to use to train up 2 T1 413 This option sets T1 413 as the Service Mode 3 G dmt This option sets G dmt as the Service Mode 4 G lite This option sets G lite as the Service Mode If the mode is set to G lite the Line Type should be set to Interleave from the ADSL Profiles Menu on page 5 131 for these ports Even if the Line Type remains set to Fast the modem can only train up as Interleave 5 ADSL2 This option sets ADSL2 as the Service Mode 6 ADSL2 lite This option sets ADSL2 lite as the Service Mode 7 ADSL2 This option sets ADSL2 as the Service Mode 8 READSL This option sets READSL as the Service Mode 9 Legacy Multimode ADSL1 This option sets Legacy Multimode as the Service Mode If a mode is specified it must be one supported by the customer s modem Hamband Mask for Port Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning Hamband Mask for Port The Hamband Mask option on the Port Provisioning Menu displays the Hamband Mask for Port menu The represents the value displayed for the Select Port option Hamband Mask is for masking out frequencies that are used by hamband ham radios so that those frequencies and their respecti
109. edundant power configuration is to be implemented use the connections marked 48 VDC A and 48 VDC A RET To connect the power source perform the following steps 1 With the power disconnected at the source remove approximately 1 4 inch of insulation from the ends of both power wires NOTE ADTRAN recommends an external fuse rated at 3 0 amps 2 Using a small flat head screwdriver loosen the setscrews on the top of the terminal block 3 Insert the bare wire into the opening on the front of the terminal block making sure that the wire is inserted correctly according to the labeling on the unit above the terminal block 4 While holding the wire in place tighten the setscrew until the wire is secure 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all power leads are connected 6 Apply power to the Total Access 1224 and test the voltage and polarity on the terminal block using the tops of the setscrews as test points 61179621L1 5C 3 9 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD ASA 72272777 Fans Fan Filter The Total Access 1224 is shipped with a pre installed fan module P N 1179675L1 The fan module is located on the right side of the unit and contains four fans see Figure 3 6 The fans move filtered air if the filter is installed into the Total Access 1224 chassis and out through the exhaust slots on the left side The fans are monitored by the system and are tested during power up or when a
110. eld Description Comp Errs Pend This field displays the number of operations completed Comp the number of errors Errs and pending Pend operations Last Action This field displays a Date Time stamp for when the last action completed Status Current or Last This field displays a brief comment describing the current state of the Auto Upgrade system or the progress of an active operation The three hot keys associated with the Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status menu are defined in Table 5 52 Table 5 52 Auto Upgrade Configuration AUC Status Menu Hot Keys Hot Key Function Description C Clear AUC Status This hot key clears all the status information from the menu and updates the Status Information Cleared field with the date and time that the action occurred This hot key is available in all AUC modes R Read AUC File This hot key initiates a retrieve of the configuration file from the file server This hot key is available in the Auto and Manual AUC modes S Start Upgrade Process This hot key starts the upgrade process This hot key is available in the Manual AUC mode 5 80 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Restore Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu System Management Restore Factory Defaults The Restore Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 53 is used to remotely restore the system to factory defaults CAUTION This action is service affecting If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address
111. ence timing is changed 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen Main Menu Network Port IMA Main MenulStatus Failure Monitoring IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status The IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status screen see Figure 5 87 displays the states for all of the facilities TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Facl Fac2 Fac3 Fac4 NE Tx State Active Active Active Active NE Rx State Active Active Active Active FE Tx State Active Active Active Active FE Rx State Active Active Active Active NE Rx Failure NoFault NoFault NoFault NoFault FE Rx Failure NoFault NoFault NoFault NoFault DiffDelay ms gt MaxDel gt MaxDel gt MaxDel gt MaxDel Rx LIF Defect Rx LODS Defect Rx Link ID 0 1 2 3 Timing Source Port 1 Last Timing Source Change MM DD YY HH MM SS System Help Screen Figure 5 87 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen The IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status screen states and failure conditions are shown in Table 5 86 Table 5 86 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen States and Failure Conditions Definition Failure Condition NotInGr Not In Group Unassigned This condition indicates that no information about the link exists Deleted Not In Group Deleted This condition indicates the link has been removed from the group This transitional state ensures that t
112. enu on page 5 34 4 ATM Performance This option displays the ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu on page 5 35 5 ATM OAM Settings This option displays the ATM OAM Settings Menu on page 5 41 5 16 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a PVC PVP Management Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management NOTE If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 10 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the PVC PVP Management menu TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Select Shelf 1 Host 2 Client 1 configured 3 Client 2 configured 4 Client 3 configured Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 10 Select Shelf Menu The PVC PVP Management menu see Figure 5 11 is used to create modify view or delete PVCs NOTE If there are no current PVCs the PVC PVP Management menu only provides the create c hot key In order to show all the available hot key choices on the PVC PVP Management menu one PVC has been created in Figure 5 11 61179621L1 5C 5 17 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD II Anao TTrIZZYZYZAAAAD Page 1 of 1 PVC PVP Management Shelf Host PVCs 1 Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Circuit ID Port VPI VCI lt gt Port VPI VCI 1 Netw 35 1000 1 0 35 circuit ID se
113. enu see Figure 5 27 is used to provision the Total Access 1224 OAM settings and to test the Inband channel PVC for an ATM fed system TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM OAM Settings 1 DSLAM OAM Loopback Location ID FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 2 DSLAM OAM State Disabled 3 Inband OAM Loopback Test Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 27 ATM OAM Settings Menu The ATM OAM Settings menu options are shown in Table 5 25 Table 5 25 ATM OAM Settings Menu Options Option Description Function 1 DSLAM OAM Loopback This is option is used to enter the loopback location ID Location ID for the Total Access 1224 The remote loopback location ID is in hexadecimal 16 byte format 2 DSLAM OAM State This option is used to toggle the Total Access 1224 OAM state between Disabled and Enabled 3 Inband OAM Loopback Test This option displays the Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu on page 5 42 61179621L1 5C 5 41 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD PA AA TTAIOZOZOZQ Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management ATM OAM Settings Inband OAM Loopback Test The Inband OAM Loopback Test menu see Figure 5 28 is used to provision the Total Access 1224 OAM Loopback settings and to test the Inband channel PVC for an ATM fed box TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Inband OAM L
114. es menu options are shown in Table 5 46 CC Jahan 5 70 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Table 5 46 SNMP Community Names Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Name This option is used to configure the first SNMP community Settings include private and public 2 IP Address This option is used to configure the first SNMP community IP address in decimal dot format i e HHH HHH HHH HHH 3 Privileges This option is used to configure the first SNMP community privilege level Options include Read Write and Read 4 Name This option is used to configure the second SNMP community Settings include private and public 5 IP Address This option is used to configure the second SNMP community IP address in decimal dot format i e HHH HHH HEH HHH 6 Privileges This option is used to configure the second SNMP community privilege level Options include Read Write and Read 7 Name This option is used to configure the third SNMP community Settings include private and public 8 IP Address This option is used to configure the third SNMP community IP address in decimal dot format i e HHH HHH HHH HHH 9 Privileges This option is used to configure the third SNMP community privilege level Options include Read Write and Read 61179621L1 5C 5 71 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Main Menu System Management SNMP TL1 Configuration SNMP Trap Hosts The
115. ess the spacebar to enter the TFTP address TFTP Function This field is used to select the configuration function to perform via TFTP Options include the following e Retrieve Restores the units provisioning information based on the information contained in the specified TFTP filename on the TFTP server e Store Stores the units provisioning information contained in the specified TFTP filename to a remote TFTP server Press the spacebar to select the configuration function to perform TFTP Filename This field is used to enter the filename to download from to the server via TFTP The filename must end with a cfg extension Press the spacebar to enter the filename Error Status This field displays the status of the TFTP download The Error Status messages are as follows e File Not Found This status indicates that the TFTP network server was unable to locate the specified file name or path in the TFTP Server Filename field e Access Violation This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied Total Access 1224 access to the given update filename and path Please verify appropriate user rights are selected for the specified path Update Progress This field displays the progress of the TFTP download Progress messages are as follows e Contacting Server This message indicates that an attempt to establish communication with the TFTP network server specified by the server address in the TFTP Server IP Address field is in
116. fan module is installed The fans can also be manually tested from the Self test menu If any fan fails the PWR LED lights red indicating a self test failure At the same time a minor alarm is generated indicating the problem This also occurs if the fan s fail during use If the fan module is removed from the shelf for replacement and or maintenance the alarm can be suppressed depending on the fan alarm delay The fans are thermostatically controlled and are only powered on when necessary Initially only one fan is activated The fans are alternated to maintain the specified temperature level If the temperature continues to rise all fans are used at the same time In the event the temperature still remains too high the ADSL circuits are shut down until a safe operating temperature is reached The fan module and fan filter are field replaceable ADRAN FAN MODULE 1179675L1 Figure 3 6 Total Access 1224 Fan Module 3 10 61179621L1 5C Installation Steps Ethernet Connection The Total Access 1224 interfaces with networks for management through an Ethernet port see Figure 3 7 hm 1179621L1 2 N Dala Access 1224 ad A B ALARM x 0 CZ EU ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CRAFT TE Giral our ANAA Ethernet Connection Figure 3 7 Total Access 1224 Ethernet Port The following Ethernet protocols are supported e IEEE 802 3 10
117. figures the baud rate to 19200 bps 3 38400 This option configures the baud rate to 38400 bps CAUTION If the baud rate is changed the rate changes immediately and the terminal emulation software must be updated to reflect the change 61179621L1 5C 5 65 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval Screen Main Menu System Management TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval The TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval screen see Figure 5 44 is used to save provi sioning information for the Total Access 1224 system to a remote TFTP server for possible restoration at a later time In addition to its obvious use for fast recovery of shelf provisioning information the TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval screen can be used to clone baseline system configurations to new installations so that only a few system specific provisioning options need to be altered TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval TFTP Server 100 100 100 100 TFTP Function Retrieve TFTP Filename Error Status Update Progress Figure 5 44 TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval Screen The TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval screen options are shown in Table 5 43 5 66 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Table 5 43 TFTP Configuration Storage Retrieval Screen Fields Field Description TFTP Server Pr
118. grade Config AUC Update System public Event Filter All N ext P revious F irst L ast Event Filters A 11 D ateTime Lo G in Acc O unt securit Y S w Updates Vv iew Chronology Descending 1 ime Ascending Figure 5 118 System Event Log Screen The System Event Log screen hot keys are shown in Table 5 111 61179621L1 5C 5 159 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice 5 160 A D E Table 5 111 System Event Log Hot Keys Hot Key Description All Date Time First Login Last Next Account Previous S W Updates Time Ascending View Security This hot key is used to display all events This hot key is used to display date time events This hot key is used to display the first page of events This hot key is used to display login events This hot key is used to display the last page of events This hot key is used to display the next page of events 1 This hot key is used to display account events This hot key is used to display the previous page of events This hot key is used to display software update events This hot key is used to display events in time ascending descending order This hot key is used to toggle between displaying the connection method and associated username for each event or displaying the IP address for each event This hot key is used to display security events 61179621L1 5C Menu Descript
119. group performance monitoring statistics in 24 hour and 15 minute increments as shown in Figure 5 90 NOTE The IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status screen can be cleared by selecting C All statistics are cleared without additional prompting TID HSVL00001 Unacknowledged Alarms None TIIS 24 Hr Current 11750 ae fas 15 Min Current 491 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 30 15 00 45 30 15 00 45 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 B Backward 2hrs 15min PM Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status UAS NEF FEF TxAvail RxAvail 11750 0 0 0 0 491 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 C Clear PM Stats System Help Screen Figure 5 90 IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen The IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status screen fields are shown in Table 5 89 Table 5 89 IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Fields Field Description This field displays the Time In Interval Seconds TIIS UAS NEF FEF TxAvail RxAvail 61179621L1 5C This field displays the Group Unavailable Seconds This field displays the Group Near End Failures This field displays the Group Far End Failures This field displays the Transmit Available cell rate This field displays the Receive Available cell rate 5 125 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port D
120. gs of the T1DS1s provided Press N to access the next T1 DS1 to configure and continue this process until all the T1 DS1s are properly configured From the T1 Provisioning menu press Esc to return to the Tl Main Menu From the T1 Main Menu select T1 Status and press ENTER From the T1 Status menu confirm that the T1 DS1s do not have active alarms NOTE If the T1 DS1s have active alarms this is an indication of a net work feed issue From the T1 Status menu press Esc until the Network Port menu displays From the Network Port menu select IMA and press ENTER From the IMA Main Menu select Provisioning and press ENTER From the IMA Provisioning menu select IMA Facility and press ENTER From the IMA Facility Provisioning for 1 menu select Facility Operation Mode and press ENTER From the Operation Mode for Facility for 1 menu provision the facilities as appropriate For more information refer to Operation Mode for Facility Menu on page 5 110 The default settings assign the four facilities to the IMA Group From the Operation Mode for Facility for 1 menu press Esc until the IMA Provisioning menu displays From the IMA Provisioning menu select IMA Group and press ENTER From the IMA Group Provisioning menu select Group Operation Mode and press ENTER From the Group Operation Mode menu select In Service and press ENTER Press Esc until the Main Menu displays From the Main Menu select System Man
121. gure the third SNMP trap host IP address in decimal dot format i e HHH HHH HEH HHH 6 Version This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the third SNMP trap host Options include the following e SNMPv1 e SNMPv2 7 Trap Port This option is used to configure the SNMP trap port The trap port is defaulted to port 162 NOTE The SNMP version should match the agent used for SNMP on the network management side 61179621L1 5C 5 73 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD IP aaa Ks aaaggsaq Code Download Method Menu Main Menu System Management Code Download Method The Code Download Method menu displays two methods to download code see Figure 5 49 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Code Download Method 1 Y Modem Craft Port 2 TFTP 3 Auto Firmware Upgrade Provisioning selection System Help Screen Figure 5 49 Code Download Method Menu The Code Download Method menu options are shown in Table 5 48 Table 5 48 Code Download Method Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Y Modem This option displays the Y Modem Menu on page 5 75 2 TFTP This option displays the TFTP Download Screen on page 5 76 3 Auto Firmware Upgrade This option displays the Auto Upgrade Configuration Provisioning AUC Status Menu on page 5 78 CAUTION Downloading new code is service affecting 5 74 61179621L
122. he Total Access 1224 system provides two SNMP Community Name accounts with the following defaults Name IP Address Privileges Name IP Address Privileges private 0 0 0 0 Read Write public 0 0 0 0 Read 61179621L1 5C Section 5 User Interface INTRODUCTION This section provides detailed information on the following e System Management on page 5 1 e Logging on to the Total Access 1224 on page 5 3 e Menu Structure on page 5 4 e Menu Navigation on page 5 5 e Menu Tree on page 5 7 e Menu Descriptions on page 5 13 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Total Access 1224 system management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen The Total Access 1224 provides two methods for management access e Craft Interface on page 5 1 e Inband Management Interface on page 5 2 Craft Interface Connection to the Total Access 1224 system menus can be made through the DB 9 connector labeled CRAFT see Figure 5 1 on the front of the Total Access 1224 system A DB 9 straight cable is required ADRAN pos E hm a2 Uu GE fal Access 1224 R x 3 TEA A 8 ALARM i O D B Gb EXPANSION CRAFT POTS PORTS 1 24 o ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 2 ETHERNET USE COPPER CNDURS NL CRAFT Connection Figure 5 1 Craft Port Location 61179621L1 5C 5 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM I
123. he other end is still not receiving ATM layer cells before it moves to the Unassigned state Fault Unusable Fault This condition indicates that a fault has been detected either on the link or in the link protocol No Reas Unusable This condition indicates that a reason was not given 61179621L1 5C 5 119 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Un rrgs qjcqda ng Table 5 86 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen States and Failure Conditions Continued Definition Failure Condition Usable Usable This condition indicates that the link is ready to be used and is awaiting the FE to activate its receiver before sending any ATM layer cells IMA frames containing only filler cells are being transmitted but the link is not in a data round robin state Active Active This condition indicates that the link is capable of passing cells from the ATM layer The IMA transmitter considers the link to be in a data round robin state NotInGr Not In Group Unassigned This condition indicates that no information about the link exists Deleted Not In Group Deleted This condition indicates that the link has been removed from the group This transitional state ensures that the other end is still not receiving ATM layer cells before it moves to the Unassigned state Blocked Unusable Blocked This condition allows for a graceful transition to Unusable from the Active state without loss of ATM la
124. henol connectors see Figure 3 10 which are used as follows e One amphenol for connection to the POTS pairs e One amphenol for connection to the ADSL2 plus POTS pairs ABTA ZDAM 7 J z Total Access 1224 s ma NO ALAIN i 3 3 an Kap att S if D lamasin e o melee S lt D 24 T o 3 POTS PORTS 1 24 o ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 TE ETHERNET Eris USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONY CRAFT POTS Connection ADSL POTS Connection Ports 1 24 Ports 1 24 Figure 3 10 Total Access 1224 POTS and ADSL POTS Connections POTS Interface Each POTS interface on the Total Access 1224 accepts a POTS signal from the CO and passes it through to the ADSL2 plus POTS interface for delivery to the customer POTS service is not affected by loss of power to the unit ADSL2 Plus POTS Interface Each ADSL2 plus POTS interface provides transport for standard POTS from the Central Office CO to the customer The frequency ranges for Total Access 1224 deployment are as follows e POTS accommodates frequency ranges up to 4 kHz e ADSL and ADSL2 accommodates frequency ranges up to 1 1 MHz e ADSL2 accommodates frequency ranges up to 2 2 MHz Any analog devices connected to this interface must use a low pass filter to prevent high frequencies from interfering with the device 3 14 61179621L1 5C Installation Steps POTS Connection The Total Access 1224 must be connected to a POTS source to provide POTS to the cus
125. iate for the mounting rack and the appropriate screwdriver secure the Total Access 1224 in place on the rack 23 inch Mounting Brackets Figure 3 3 Mid mount Orientation 61179621L1 5C 3 7 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD AA TITTTt 2z7z7z77 Ground Connection The ground wire must be 12 to 18 AWG however it must be as large or larger than the wire used for power The Total Access 1224 must be grounded to a reliable grounding source To connect the ground wire perform the following steps 1 Connect the ground wire fitted with a loop terminal end to the ground lug on the front of the Total Access 1224 see Figure 3 4 2 Clean the surface of the frame ground source and apply an appropriate antioxidant 3 Connect the other end of the ground wire to the grounded frame 4 Using an ohmmeter verify continuity between the ground lug and a known good frame ground The reading should be less than 1 ohm Figure 3 4 Total Access 1224 Ground Connection 3 8 61179621L1 5C Installation Steps Power Connection The Total Access 1224 provides redundant power inputs Two sources of 48 VDC must be provided to use the redundant power feature The power wires must be 12 to 18 AWG stranded copper The Total Access 1224 uses a four point terminal block see Figure 3 5 to accept the 48 VDC and 48 VDC RET leads Figure 3 5 Four point Terminal Block NOTE If a non r
126. ider ISP allow the customer access to the internet The Total Access 1224 is rack mountable and measures 1 75 inches 1U high 17 25 inches wide and 11 125 inches deep measurements do not include the mounting brackets The device may be powered using one or two 48 VDC sources one for a non redundant power configuration two for a redundant power configuration For detailed specification information on the Total Access 1224 system refer to Section 7 Specifications Features The Total Access 1224 system incorporates the following features e Front panel indication of network customer and power self test status e 24 ports of ADSL2 plus POTS e Redundant power inputs e POTS service is not power dependent e Removable front accessible fan module P N 1179675L1 e Front panel indication of T1 status e Supports IMA for up to four Tl E1 IMA links e ADSL options provisionable to accommodate both short and long haul Tls e Provisioning and alarm monitoring via TL1 SNMP local craft interface and inband management channel e IMA group support one group e Operates over an extended temperature range of 40 C to 70 C e Interoperable with any ATM T1 IMA device built to current IMA specifications which includes the Total Access 3000 IMA Aggregation System e Compliant with GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE NEBS and Listed to the applicable UL Safety Standard s e Expansion capabilities for a total of three Total Access 1224 Client cha
127. ields 5 126 IMA Facilities Hot Keys teens 5 127 DSL Menus Menu Options 0 00000 cee tees 5 129 DSL Provisioning Menu Options 0 0 0 eee ae 5 130 ADSL Profiles Hot KeyS secc 2a a pba che eke KAG ke ee meee ba che G 5 131 Edit ADSL Profile Menu Options 020000 e cette ee 5 132 Profile Settings for Custom Name Menu Options eee eee 5 137 Port Provisioning Menu Options 0 000 cee eae 5 139 Service State for ADSL Card Menu Options 00 eee eee 5 140 Service State for Port Menu Options 200 ee eee 5 140 Service Mode for Port Menu Options 000 00 c eee 5 141 Hamband Mask for Port Menu Options 0c eee eee 5 141 Cabinet Mode for Port Menu Options 200s 5 142 Link Down Alarm for Port Menu Options 00 eee eee ees 5 143 ADSL Restore Menu Options 0000 cee eee 5 144 DSP Management Menu Options 000 e ce eee 5 146 Reset DSP Menu Options 00000 c eee tte 5 147 Status Menu Options s cic idamaade ee bed dag NUNG Ghd RE Eck hae edo a 5 149 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Fields 00 cee eee eens 5 157 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Hot Keys a 5 157 System Alarm Log Hot Keys 2 5 158 System Event Log Hot Keys 2 eee tee 5 160 TET COMMAS aeaa te ny Sues se Mae one De PENA Ka eed 5 163 Total Access 1224 Specifications
128. imal dot format 3 VPI VCI This option is used to configure the VPI VCI setting The VPI and VCI are used to identify the next destination of a cell as it passes through a series of ATM switches The VPI VCI must also be provisioned at the upstream ATM device 4 PCR This option is used to configure the Peak Cell Rate PCR The PCR is the maximum number of cells per second that the ATM can transmit The PCR default is 3000 Valid values range from O to 14488 61179621L1 5C 5 51 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5 32 Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Options Continued Option Description Function 5 Default Gateway This option is used to configure the Default Gateway The Default Gateway is used to forward traffic to a destination outside of the subnet of the Total Access 1224 The Default Gateway is configured in decimal dot format TFTP IP address This option is used to configure the TFTP IP address The TFTP IP Address must be configured to use TFTP for software upgrade The TFTP address is configured in decimal dot format TL1 Port Number set 51023 This field is used to configure the Transaction Language 1 Port Number The default TL1 Port Number is 13001 however it can be modified to any number greater than 1023 TL1 IP Transport type This option is used to configure the TL1 IP Transport Type Each time the TL1 IP Transport type option is selected the
129. ing private public IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 0 0 0 Privileges Read Write Read Read Trap Port 1 65535 162 IP Address 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Not configured Version SNMPv1 SNMPv2 Not Configured SNMP Traps Enabled Yes No Yes Alarm Name 25 character string External Alarm Input Alarm Severity Critical Major Minor Load shedding Minor Fan Alarm Delay 0 15 minutes 10 Minutes Card Service State In Service Out of Service Maintenance In Service Out of Service Unassigned Line Service State In Service Out of Service Maintenance Out of Service Maintenance Out of Service Unassigned Service Mode Multimode T1 413 G dmt G lite Multimode ADSL2 ADSL2 lite ADSL2 READSL Legacy Multimode Cabinet Mode Disabled Enabled Disabled Hamband Mask Disabled Enabled Disabled Link Down Alarm Disabled Enabled Disabled Rate Mode Fixed Rate Adaptive Rate adaptive Line Type Interleave Fast Fast E1 Framing FAS FAS CRC FAS CRC E1 Line Code HDB3 AMI HDB3 61179621L1 5C 4 3 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 4 1 Default Provisioning Options Continued Provisioning Option AVEUEL EM ei el ary Default Setting T1 Type DSX T1 DSX T1 Framing ESF SF ESF T1 Line Code B8ZS AMI B8ZS T1 Line Build Out DSX Type 0 133 ft 133 266 ft 0 133 ft 266 399 ft 399 533 ft 533 655 ft T1 Type O dB 7 5 dB 15 dB 22 5 O dB dB SNMP Community Names are case sensitive T
130. ion indicates that mis connectivity has been found as a result of a test This condition indicates that operation of the link is blocked for a locally defined application or implementation dependent reason The link may otherwise be used This condition indicates that the link is ready to be used it is awaiting the FE to activate its receiver before sending any ATM layer cells IMA frames containing only filler cells are being transmitted but the link is not in a data round robin state This condition indicates that the link is capable of passing cells from the ATM layer The IMA transmitter considers the link to be in a data round robin state NotInGr Deleted Failed Fault Blocked No Reas 61179621L1 5C Not In Group Unassigned Not In Group Deleted Unusable Failed Unusable Fault Unusable Blocked Unusable This condition indicates that no information about the link exists This condition indicates that the link has been removed from the group This transitional state ensures that the other end is still not receiving ATM layer cells before it moves to the Unassigned state This condition indicates that the receiver has failed due to the persistence of a defined defect Examples of defects are LCD LIF and LODS This condition indicates that a fault has been detected either on the link or in the link protocol Allows a graceful transition into Unusable from Active state without
131. ion on the path ES P Errored Seconds This code indicates seconds with either a bipolar violation or a CRC 6 error on the path SES P Severely Errored Seconds This code indicates seconds with 1544 bipolar violations or 320 CRC 6 errors on the path CV P Code Violations This code indicates an occurrence of either a CRC 6 error or frame bit error on the path CV L Code Violations This code indicates an occurrence of either a CRC 6 error or frame bit error on the line ES L Errored Seconds This code indicates seconds with either a bipolar violation or a CRC 6 error on the line 61179621L1 5C Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice o O T1 Test Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 Main MenulT1 Testi Figure 5 66 shows the T1 Test Menu TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 Test Menu for Port 1 No Loopback Payload Loopback Line Loopback Local Loopback No Loopback Clear T1 Loopbacks On All Ports UU RBA WN H N Next T1 Port P Previous T1 Port selection System Help Screen Figure 5 66 T1 Test Menu The T1 Test Menu options are shown in Table 5 66 Table 5 66 T1 Test Menu Options Option Definition Function 1 Payload Loopback This option is used to select a payload loopback test 2 Line Loopback This option is used to select a line loopback test 3 Local Loopback This option is used to select a lo
132. ions a Contact Information Screen Main Menu Contact Information The Contact Information screen see Figure 5 119 displays ADTRAN technical support repair and online support contact information TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Contact Information Adtran Technical Support 800 726 8663 Adtran Repair CAPS 256 963 8722 Online Support www adtran com System Help Screen Figure 5 119 Contact Information Screen rs 61179621L1 5C 5 161 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice O Yg ow 9 JQUQd x s 3 q qs TL1 Mode Screen Main Menu TL1 Model Figure 5 120 displays the TL1 session screen TL1 commands can be executed once the session has been activated with a proper login All commands end with a semicolon Type menus to return to the menu session Type MENUS to enter MENU Session OK 0 lt Figure 5 120 TL1 Mode Screen Table 5 112 lists the TL1 commands supported by the Total Access 1224 system For further details of the TL1 commands refer to the Total Access 11xx and 12xx ADSL2 DSLAM TL1 Command Reference Guide P N 61179611L1 35 5 162 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Table 5 112 TL1 Commands TL1 Commands ACT PROFILE ADSL ACT USER ALW MSG ADSL ALW MSG T1 ALW MSG EQPT ALW MSG ENV ALW MSG ALL CANC USER DLT ADSL DLT CRS VC DLT PROFILE ADSL DLT PROFILE TRA
133. ious menu press the Esc escape key To access the System Help screen press the question mark key Hot Keys Table 5 1 shows the general keyboard commands and Table 5 2 shows the menu specific hot keys for the Total Access 1224 system Table 5 1 General Keyboard Commands Keyboard Command Description BACKSPACE This keyboard command is used to delete the character to the left of the cursor during keyboard input ENTER or Return This keyboard command is used to terminate input CTRL R Control and r This keyboard command is used to refresh the display CTRL X Control and x This keyboard command is used to force the terminal menu display to the top level Esc Escape This keyboard command is used to return to the previous menu Spacebar This keyboard command is used to toggle the setting choices for a text field Table 5 2 Menu Specific Hot Keys Description This hot key displays the Create a New PVC PVP Screen on page 5 19 This hot key displays the Delete an Existing PVC PVP Screen on page 5 21 This hot key displays the Modify an Existing PVC PVP Screen on page 5 22 This hot key is used to display the next PVC PVP page This hot key displays the Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu on page 5 24 This hot key is used to display the previous PVC PVP page This hot key displays the ATM Quick Provisioning Menu on page 5 31 lt MGA U Ben z MG o NO This hot key displays the Current
134. is hot key is used to display security events After creating a profile provisioning is not updated until the profile changes from Inactive to Active To unassign ports on a profile simply change the state to Inactive and change the ports to 0 and this removes them MENU TREE There are a number of menu screens designed to aid in the maintenance and troubleshooting of the Total Access 1224 system A menu tree is a visual map that can be used to locate configuration information and provisioning options The menu trees for the Total Access 1224 are listed below and can be found on the indicated pages e Total Access 1224 Main Menu Tree Figure 5 3 on page 5 8 e System Management Menu Tree Figure 5 4 on page 5 9 e Network Port Menu Tree Figure 5 5 on page 5 11 e DSL Menu Tree Figure 5 6 on page 5 12 61179621L1 5C 5 7 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice ann O Unit Name CLEI Code Part Number Serial Number Product Revision Software Revision 1 Configuration Total Access 1224 1 ATM PVCIPVP Management 2 ATM Circuit Management 2 ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults 3 Restore ATM Defaults 4 ATM Performance 1 Change ATM Port Number 2 ATM Performance Data 3 ATM Port Cell Count Summary 4 Clear all PM for all Ports 5 ATM OAM Settings 1 DSLAM OAM Loopback Location ID gt 2 DSLAM OAM Stat 3 Inband OAML K Test 1 Remote OAM Loopback
135. isables Cabinet Mode 2 Enabled Tone 250 This option enables the downstream at Tone 250 3 Enabled Tone 110 This option enables the downstream at Tone 110 4 Enabled Tone 130 This option enables the downstream at Tone 130 5 142 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Oma MA ii Ydqcoq ey Link Down Alarm for Port Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning Link Down Alarm for Port The Link Down Alarm option on the Port Provisioning Menu displays the Link Down Alarm for Port menu The represents the value displayed for the Select Port option The Link Down Alarm option is used to enable and disable link down alarms The default value is Disabled If changed to Enabled the system reports an alarm when the line to the customer is not trained up The Link Down Alarm for Port menu options are shown in Table 5 103 Table 5 103 Link Down Alarm for Port Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Enabled This option enables the system to report an alarm when the line to the customer is not trained up 2 Disabled This option disables the Link Down Alarm option 61179621L1 5C 5 143 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC WA aaa Na aaaaaaagagaaq ADSL Restore Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning ADSL Restore Menul The ADSL Restore menu see Figure 5 102 provides options to restore all ADSL provisioning or select the DSP Management menu TID H
136. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkk l l POOH 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 lt B Backward Tones F Forward gt Current Port 17 N Next P Previous S Select V View T SNR Screen System Help Screen Figure 5 111 Bit Allocation Table Link Up Screen Press V to change the Bit Allocation Table screen as shown in Figure 5 112 61179621L1 5C 5 153 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None lt B Backward 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ol 0 O O O O O 0 7 8 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 20 12 12 12 1011111110 8 8 O O O O O O O O 40 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 60 11 11 11 11 012 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 80 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 11111111 2 11 11 100 12 12 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 120 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 140 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 160 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 180 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 200 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 220 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 240 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 260 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Bits per Tone mm 3 oH H System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM Line 17 Bit Allocation Table Link Up Shelf Host F
137. l Control Level ADMIN System Administrator Read Write and password control READWRITE Technician Read Write READONLY Read only Read only To set or change a username or password perform the following steps 1 Navigate to a Username field with the arrow keys The Username field displays in reverse video 2 Press the spacebar to open the field type a username and press ENTER 3 Press the Tas key to navigate to the Password field The Password field displays in reverse video 4 Press the spacebar to open the field type a password and press ENTER rr 61179621L1 5C 5 47 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa 5 Enter the password again when prompted to verify and press ENTER 6 Press the TAB key to navigate to the Access Level field The Access Level field displays in reverse video 7 Press the spacebar to change the access level and press ENTER 8 Press the Tas key to navigate to the Status field The Status field displays in reverse video 9 Press the spacebar to change the status and press ENTER Allow SNMP Security Management Main MenulSystem Management Password ControllAllow SNMP Security Management The Allow SNMP Security Management option can be toggled to either Enabled or Disabled Set Menus Idle Logout Time Main Menu System Management Password Control Set Menus Idle Logout Time The Set Menus Idle Logout Time option can be set between 1 and 60 minutes Set
138. lect Endpoint2 gt Endpoint1 Service PCR 0 1 Pkt Discard 1 UBR Best Effort Enabled Endpoint 1 Port VPI VCI Endpoint 2 Port VPI VCI 0 35 1000 1 0 35 Enter or arrow keys to pick circuit space bar for choices or c d m n o p v q Figure 5 11 PVC PVP Management Menu The PVC PVP Management hot keys are shown in Table 5 9 Table 5 6 PVC PVP Management Hot Keys Hot Key Description Function C Create a new PVC PVP This hot key displays the Create a New PVC PVP Screen on page 5 19 D Delete a PVC PVP This hot key displays the Delete an Existing PVC PVP Screen on page 5 21 M Modify a PVC PVP This hot key displays the Modify an Existing PVC PVP Screen on page 5 22 N Display next PVC PVP page This hot key is used to display the next PVC PVP page O Display ATM OAM statistics This hot key displays the Current ATM OAM Statistics Menu on page 5 24 P Display previous PVC PVP This hot key is used to display the previous PVC PVP page page Q Display quick provisioning This hot key displays the ATM Quick Provisioning menu Menu on page 5 31 V Display ATM PVC performance This hot key displays the Current ATM PVC menu Performance Menu on page 5 29 5 18 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Create a New PVC PVP Screen Main Menu ATM Circuit Management PVC PVP Management Create New PVC PVP The Create a New PVC PVP screen see Figure 5 12 is used to create the PVC PVPs for ADSL connection
139. llowing objects Menu Option A menu option is indicated by a number which when selected navigates the display to another menu layer or is used to change the option setting Read only Field A read only field displays information that cannot be changed The information displayed in a read only field can be static or can be automatically updated by the Total Access 1224 Read write Field A read write field displays information that when selected can be modified Hot Key A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function see Table 5 2 Hot keys are indicated by the required key s and a brief description i e S Select Port Screen A screen is a display that usually indicates the end of a menu tree path A screen can contain the following objects Read only Field A read only field displays information that cannot be changed The information displayed in a read only field can be static or can be automatically updated by the Total Access 1224 Read write Field A read write field displays information that when selected can be modified Hot Key A hot key is a key or combination of keys that are assigned to a function see Table 5 2 Hot keys are indicated by the required key s and a brief description i e S Select Port 61179621L1 5C Menu Navigation a MENU NAVIGATION Basic menu navigation is accomplished by selecting the desired option number and then pressing Enter To return to the prev
140. ls C Clear PM Status This hot key is used to clear the performance monitoring statistics F Forward 2hrs 15min PM This hot key is used to display performance monitoring statistics for the next 2 hours in 15 minute intervals P Previous Port This hot key is used to display the previous port N Next Port This hot key is used to display the next port S Select Port This hot key is used to select a specific port 5 38 l 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen Main Menu ATM Circuit Management ATM Performance Monitoring Mode ATM Port Cell Count Summary The ATM Port Cell Count Summary screen see Figure 5 25 displays a summary of cell counts for all ports simultaneously TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM Port Cell Count Summary Port Tx RX Disc Port Tx RX Disc 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 NOTE Tx is to network Rx is to customer Disc is discarded cells Highlighted Port indicates the ADSL loop is trained N Next Page System Help Screen Figure 5 25 ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen The ATM Port Cell Count Summary screen fields are shown in Table 5 23 Table 5 23 ATM Port Cell Count Summary Screen Fields Field Description Po
141. n a DSP is selected TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Reset DSP WARNING THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING This option will reset DSP 1 which operates ports 1 2 9 10 17 18 19 20 1 DSP 1 2 Reset this DSP 3 Exit Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 105 Reset DSP Menu The Reset DSP Menu options are shown in Table 5 106 Table 5 106 Reset DSP Menu Options Option Description Function 1 DSP Selection of this option provides a text entry field for selection of the DSP to be reset 2 Reset this DSP This option resets the specified DSP and returns to the DSP Management Menu on page 5 145 3 Exit This option returns to the DSP Management Menu on page 5 145 61179621L1 5C 5 147 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa Status Menu Main Menu DSL Menus Status If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 106 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the Status menu NOTE TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Select Shelf Host Client 1 configured Client 2 configured Client 3 configured BABWN RE selection System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM Figure 5 106 Select Shelf Menu The Status menu see Figure 5 107 offers different options for ADSL stat
142. ned Ports State 1 DEFVAL Active Host 1 24 Client 1 Not Present 1 24 Client 2 Not Present 1 24 Client 3 Not Present 1 24 2 Custom Name Inactive Host None Client 1 Not Present None Client 2 Not Present None Client 3 Not Present None c to Create a new profile e to Edit a profile d to Delete a profile v to view profile p for previous page n for next page s to select page System Help Screen Figure 5 95 ADSL Profiles Menu The ADSL Profiles hot keys are shown in Table 5 94 Table 5 94 ADSL Profiles Hot Keys Hot Key Description Function C to Create a new profile This hot key is used to create a new profile D to Delete a profile This hot key is used to delete a specified profile E to Edit a profile This hot key is used to modify a specified profile N for Next page This hot key is used to display the next profile screen P for Previous page This hot key is used to display the previous profile screen V to View profile This hot key is used to display a specified profile S to Select page This hot key is used to display a specific page 61179621L1 5C 5 131 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice DUO O Figure 5 96 displays an example of the Edit ADSL Profiles menu See Table 5 95 on page 5 132 for details on ADSL line options NOTE The Custom Name reference indicates the user assigned profile name TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Ac
143. ngs for IP over ATM Restore IP Factory Defaults The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 36 is used to reset all of the IP factory defaults CAUTION If Restore IP Factory Defaults is selected remotely IP connectivity is lost TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IP Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting selection System Help Screen Figure 5 36 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 35 Table 5 35 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the IP factory default settings 5 56 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet The Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu see Figure 5 37 is used to manually provision all of the IP settings TID HSVLO0001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Static IP Settings for IP over Ethernet 1 IP address 192 168 1 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 4 TFTP IP address Not Configured 5 TLL Port Number set gt 1023 13001 6 TL1 IP Transport type TCP 7 Reset IP Factory Defaults MAC Address 00 a0 c8 12 6d f9 Selection System Help Screen
144. ns 0000 e eee eee eee ee 5 85 Table 5 57 External Alarm Severity Menu Options 00 000 cee 5 86 Table 5 58 Expansion Menu Options 00 eee eee eee 5 87 Table 5 59 Expansion Menu Fields 0 0 ee eee eee eens 5 87 Table 5 60 Network Port Menu Options 000 cee cette eee 5 88 Table 5 61 T1 Main Menu Options 000 cee eee eee 5 89 Table 5 62 T1 Provisioning Menu Options 0 000 ete eae 5 91 Table 5 63 TI Status Menu Options 002 ce tees 5 93 Table 5 64 T1 PM Main Menu Options 02020 c cette eee 5 94 Table 5 65 T1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Codes 000 c cee eee 5 95 Table 5 66 T1 Test Menu Options 0 0 0c teens 5 96 Table 5 67 Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu Option 0 0 0 c ee ae 5 97 Table 5 68 E1 Main Menu Options 0 00 0 eee eee 5 98 Table 5 69 E1 Provisioning Menu Options 0 00 e eee 5 99 Table 5 70 E1 Status Menu Options sasa eo aoaaa a ae aa cee eee 5 100 Table 5 71 E1 PM Main Menu Options 0000 tee 5 101 Table 5 72 E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Codes 0 0000 eee eee eee 5 102 Table 5 73 E1 Test Menu Options 0 02000 eee 5 103 Table 5 74 Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu Option 00 0 cee eee 5 104 Table 5 75 IMA Main Menu Options 2 eee 5 105 Table 5 76 IMA Provisioning Menu Options 0 0 000 tenes 5 107 Table 5 77 IM
145. nstallation and Maintenance Practice CC O Most personal computers or laptops can run communications software that emulates a VT100 terminal Windows programs such as Terminal or HyperTerminal are two such examples in the Windows format but there are many other adequate commercially available software packages virtually all of which allow the PC or laptop to emulate a VT100 terminal Certain configuration items must be set on a PC or laptop to act as a VT100 terminal for the Total Access 1224 1 Set the parameters of the communications software to the following settings e 9600 baud rate e 8 data bits e No parity e 1 stop bit e No flow control 2 Set the PC for direct connect on the appropriate communications port as opposed to dial up connection 3 Plug the male end of the data cable into the Total Access 1224 Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for the equipment Inband Management Interface To access the Total Access 1224 through the inband management method use an appropriate Telnet client to access the management interface of the Total Access 1224 at the configured IP address For more information refer to System Management Menu on page 5 44 NOTE A craft port session takes priority over a Telnet session An active craft port session must be terminated before a Telnet session can be successfully started When a craft port session is initiated any active Telnet session is automatically disconnected
146. nt 2 VCI value by one 6 Number of Circuits to Create This option is used to indicate the number of circuits to be created 7 Create New ATM Circuits This option is used to create the new ATM circuit rs 61179621L1 5C 5 31 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Figure 5 19 shows the ATM PVC PVP Management menu after creating new ATM circuits using the ATM Quick Provisioning menu with the settings shown in Figure 5 18 Page 1 of 5 PVC PVP Management Shelf Host PVCs 24 Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Circuit ID Port VPI VCI lt gt Port VPI VCI 1 Netw 35 1000 1 0 35 2 Netw 35 1001 2 0 35 3 Netw 35 1002 3 0 35 4 Netw 35 1003 4 0 35 5 Netw 35 1004 5 0 35 6 Netw 35 1005 6 0 35 7 Netw 35 1006 7 0 35 8 Netw 35 1007 8 0 35 9 Netw 35 1008 9 0 35 10 Netw 35 1009 10 0 35 11 Netw 35 1010 11 0 35 12 Netw 35 1011 12 0 35 circuit ID select Endpoint2 gt Endpoint1 Service PCR 0 1 Pkt Discard 3 UBR Best Effort Enabled Endpoint 1 Port VPI VCI Endpoint 2 Port VPI VCI 0 35 1002 3 0 35 Enter or arrow keys to pick circuit space bar for choices or c d m n o p v q Figure 5 19 ATM PVC PVP Management Menu with 24 PVCs aaa 5 32 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Screen Main Menu ATM Circuit Management ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults The ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults screen see Figure 5 20 displays the system defaults for the ATM ci
147. nts Place units in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on units always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded After unpacking the Total Access 1224 inspect it for damage If damage has occurred file a claim with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service Refer to Appendix A Warranty for further information If possible keep the original shipping container to return the Total Access 1224 for repair or for verification of shipping damage 61179621L1 5C 3 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a Shipping Contents The shipping container for the Total Access 1224 includes the contents shown in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Total Access 1224 Shipping Contents Description Part Number Quantity Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM 1179621L1 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and 61179621L1 5 1 Maintenance Practice Cable Assembly Ground Wire 3125P037 1 Terminal Block 32024CON10 1 Mounting Bracket 19 inch 3265540 2 Mounting Bracket 23 inch 3265541 2 Screw 8 32 x 1 4 3276003007 4 Screw 8 32 x 3 16 327611034 4 Cable Tie 3292032 3 Required Tools The following tools and materials are required to install the Total Access 1224 e Wire wrap tool 2 phillips head screwdriver e 1 phillips head screwdriver e Straight slot screwdriver e Multimeter ohmmeter and voltmeter e Crimping tool
148. nu and press ENTER TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None system Alarm Log Alarms 1 to 13 of 13 Page lof 1 Date Time Level Description Status MM DD YY 16 25 43 Minor T1 4 Red Alarm LOS Active MM DD YY 16 25 43 Minor TI 3 Red Alarm LOS Active MM DD YY 16 25 43 Minor TI 2 Red Alarm LOS Active MM DD YY 16 25 43 Minor TI 1 Red Alarm LOS Active MM DD YY 16 25 40 Info Download to DSP 6 completed Active MM DD YY 16 25 37 Info Download to DSP 5 completed Active MM DD YY 16 25 35 Info Download to DSP 4 completed Active MM DD YY 16 25 32 Info Download to DSP 3 completed Active MM DD YY 16 25 29 Info Download to DSP 2 completed Active MM DD YY 16 25 26 Info Download to DSP 1 completed Active MM DD YY 16 25 17 Info System Boot Active MM DD YY 16 25 17 Info Alarm Log Reset Active AASA SASA SESE gt gt gt END OF ALARM LOG lt lt lt Inverse Active Unacknowledged Chronology Descending N ext P rev F irst L ast C lear A cknowldege R eset Log T ime Ascending Figure 5 117 System Alarm Log Screen The System Alarm Log screen hot keys are shown in Table 5 110 Table 5 110 System Alarm Log Hot Keys Hot Key Description Function A Acknowledge This hot key is used to acknowledge all alarms C Clear This hot key is used to clear all acknowledged alarms F First This hot key is used to display the first page of alarms L Last This hot key is
149. ons Option Description Function 1 Clear Current PVC PM This option clears the currently displayed PVC performance monitoring statistics 2 Clear All PVC PM This option clears all the PVCs performance monitoring statistics 61179621L1 5C 5 29 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD AS SSS 7211r7 The Current ATM PVC Performance menu fields are shown in Table 5 16 Table 5 16 Current ATM Port Performance Menu Fields Description Tx Cells This field displays the total number of transmit cells for Endpoint 1 for the current performance period Discarded Queue Full This field displays the number of cells discarded for Endpoint 1 because of a full queue Cells Sec Last Sec This field displays the number of cells transmitted per second for Endpoint 1 Cells Sec 60 Sec Avg This field displays the average number of cells transmitted every 60 seconds for Endpoint 1 Tx Cells This field displays the total number of received cells for Endpoint 2 for the current performance period Discarded Queue Full This field displays the number of cells discarded because of a full queue Cells Sec Last Sec This field displays the number of cells received per second for Endpoint 2 Cells Sec 60 Sec Avg This field displays the average number of cells received every 60 seconds for Endpoint 2 5 30 l 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a ATM Quick Provisioning Menu Main Menu AT
150. oopback Test Port VPI VCI 0 0 32 Tx Loopback Request Rx Loopback Request Tx Loopback Response Rx Loopback Response Loopback Passed Loopback Failed Rx OAM Cells 0 AIS State FALSE RDI State FALSE OGOOGO 1 Remote OAM Loopback Location ID FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 2 Type of OAM Loopback cell Segment 3 Send Loopback cell 4 Reset Loopback Statistics 5 Reset All statistics selection System Help Screen Figure 5 28 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu The Inband OAM Loopback Test menu options are shown in Table 5 26 Table 5 26 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Remote OAM Loopback This is option is used to enter the remote loopback Location ID location ID The remote loopback location ID is in hexadecimal 16 byte format 2 Type of OAM Loopback Cell This option is used to specify the type of OAM Loopback cell Options include the following e Segment e End to End 3 Send Loopback Cell This option is used to send a loopback cell 4 Reset Loopback Statistics This option clears the OAM loopback statistics for this circuit 5 Reset All Statistics This option clears all OAM loopback statistics 5 42 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions The Inband OAM Loopback Test menu fields are shown in Table 5 27 Table 5 27 Inband OAM Loopback Test Menu Fields a D a Tx Loopback Request Rx Loopback Request Tx Loopback Response Rx Loopback Response Loo
151. or mounting the brackets to the system Mounting brackets 19 inch rack P N 3265540 Mounting brackets 23 inch rack P N 3265541 Figure 3 1 Mounting Brackets 61179621L1 5C 3 5 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CO Flush mount For flush mount systems the Total Access 1224 must be mounted from the front of the rack with mounting brackets in the flush mounting orientation see Figure 3 2 When flush mounting a Total Access 1224 in the rack use a 2 phillips head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets with the flanges containing the slotted rack mounting holes facing the front to the mounting bracket holes closest to the front of the Total Access 1224 Using four screws appropriate for the mounting rack and the appropriate screwdriver secure the Total Access 1224 in place on the rack 23 inch Mounting Brackets Figure 3 2 Flush mount Orientation 3 6 61179621L1 5C Installation Steps a Mid mount For mid mount systems the Total Access 1224 must be mounted from the rear of the rack with mounting brackets in the mid mounting orientation see Figure 3 3 For mid mounting a Total Access 1224 in the rack use a 2 phillips head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets with the flanges containing the slotted rack mounting holes facing the front to the mounting bracket holes closest to the back of the Total Access 1224 Using four screws appropr
152. oring in 24 hour and 15 minute increments for the current port selected NOTE To display the Abbreviations screen press TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None El Performance Monitoring Status E1 Port 1 UAS P ES P SES P CV P CV L ES L 24 Hr Current 10204 0 0 0 0 0 MM DD 16281 0 0 0 0 0 15 Min Current 305 0 0 0 0 0 16 30 900 0 0 0 0 0 16 15 900 0 0 0 0 0 16 00 900 0 0 0 0 0 15 45 900 0 0 0 0 0 15 30 900 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 900 0 0 0 0 0 15 00 900 0 0 0 0 0 14 45 900 0 0 0 0 0 B Backward 2hrs 15min PM S Select Port P Previous Port N Next Port C Clear PM Stats System Help Screen Figure 5 72 E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen The E1 Performance Monitoring Status screen codes are shown in Table 5 72 Table 5 72 E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen Codes Code Definition Description UAS P Unavailable Seconds This code indicates seconds with a loss of signal or synchronization on the path ES P Errored Seconds This code indicates seconds with either a bipolar violation or a CRC 6 error on the path SES P Severely Errored Seconds This code indicates seconds with 1544 bipolar violations or 320 CRC 6 errors on the path CV P Code Violations This code indicates an occurrence of either a CRC 6 error or frame bit error on the path CV L Code Violations This code indicates an occurrence of either a CRC 6 error or frame bit error on the line ES L
153. ower present on Total Access 1224 Total Access 1224 is reporting a Minor alarm Total Access 1224 is reporting a Major alarm No alarms reported on Total Access 1224 All good T1 E1 OK no IMA Synchronization Signal present Out of Frame OOF T1 E1 is in loopback No signal Facility unassigned Ethernet signal present Ethernet with traffic No signal Connected to a downstream chassis Connected with traffic No signal 61179621L1 5C Description c mamuaaaa aaue GG Y Compliance Table 1 2 shows the compliance codes for the Total Access 1224 The Total Access 1224 is compliant with GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE NEBS and Listed to the applicable UL Safety Standard s The device is to be installed in a restricted access location Table 1 2 Compliance Codes foY0 gt Input Output Power Code PC F C Telecommunication Code TC Installation Code IC E This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADTRAN could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 61179621L1 5C 1 5 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a q P lat rad This page is intentionally blank CC cn rn njan 1 6 611
154. pback Passed Loopback Failed Rx OAM Cells AIS State RDI State 61179621L1 5C Description This field displays the physical port This field displays the VPI for the circuit This field displays the VCI for the circuit This field displays the total number of transmitted loopback requests This field displays the total number of received loopback requests This field displays the total number of transmitted loopback responses This field displays the total number of received loopback responses This field displays the total number of loopback request that passed This field displays the total number of loopback request that failed This field displays the total number of received OAM cells This field indicates if the Endpoint is in AIS state True or not False This field indicates if the Endpoint is in the RDI state True or not False 5 43 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC WA SA TTrxAIOdAd d 8SQ System Management Menu Main MenulSystem Management The System Management menu see Figure 5 29 is used to manage system settings The following subsections describe these settings in detail TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None System Management Password Control IP Address Test IP Address Time Date Baud Rate TFTP Configuration Upload Download SNMP TL1 Download New Code
155. profile p for previous page s to select page e to Edit a profile d to Delete a profile n for next page System Help Screen Figure 5 97 Alarm Profiles Menu From the Alarm Profile menu press c to create a new profile Enter the name of the new profile and press Enter This returns the Settings for Profile Custom Name screen see Figure 5 98 NOTE The Custom Name reference indicates the user assigned profile name aaa maa A3 61179621L1 5C 5 135 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Profile settings for Custom Name State Inactive Host None Client 1 Not Present None Client 2 Not Present None Client 3 Not Present None UV BARWN EHE Downstream Upstream 6 LOS Secs Disabled 8 LOS Secs Disabled 7 ES Secs Disabled 9 ES Secs Disabled selection NOTE Changes will only be saved when profile changes states System Help Screen Figure 5 98 Profile Settings for Custom Name Menu The Profile Settings for Custom Name menu options are as shown in Table 5 96 aaa aaa 5 136 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Table 5 96 Profile Settings for Custom Name Menu Options Option Description Function 1 State This option is used to assign a state to the profile 2 Host This option is used to assign a port to the profile for the host unit 3 Clien
156. progress e Beginning TFTP Transfer This message indicates that communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between TFTP network server and the Total Access 1224 e Completed This message indicates that the Total Access 1224 successfully received the update file NOTE For alternate methods to store or retrieve the Total Access 1224 System Configuration Archive SCA file see SNMP TFTP and TL1 Configuration Storage and Retrieval on page 6 1 61179621L1 5C 5 67 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD IASA NN TTATATAZSSSZQQ SNMP TL1 Configuration Menu Main Menu System Management SNMP TL1 Configuration The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP TL1 Configuration menu see Figure 5 45 is used to provision contact information community names trap hosts and the traps enabled option which provide control to manage SNMP remote access to the system through inband management The TL1 Target ID TID is also set from the SNMP TL1 Configuration menu TID HSVLO0001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None SNMP TL1 Configuration Contact Information Community Names Trap Hosts Traps Enabled Yes TLL Target ID HSVLO0001 UB WN PE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 45 SNMP Configuration Menu The SNMP TL1 Configuration menu options are shown in Table 5 44 Table 5 44
157. ption is used to add a facility to the IMA group 2 Unassigned This option is used to remove a facility from the IMA group 3 Pass Thru This option is only available for facility 1 This option is used to allow ATM transport over a single facility without the IMA layer 5 110 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a IMA Group Provisioning Menu Main Menu Network PortlIMA Main MenullMA Provisioning IMA Group Provisioning The IMA Group Provisioning menu see Figure 5 81 is used to provision the IMA Group An IMA Group is a collection of physical links bundled together NOTE The IMA Group must be Out of Service Unassigned in order to change the provisioning options TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Group Provisioning 1 Group Operation Mode 00S Unassigned 2 IMA Transmit ID 0 255 101 3 IMA TX Frame Length 128 4 Min TX Active Links 1 5 Min RX Active Links 1 6 Max Link Diff Delay 0 100 100 7 Group Version version 1 1 Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 81 IMA Group Provisioning Menu The IMA Group Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 80 a 61179621L1 5C 5 111 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Av CU nQeerAHAHAHHAHAHA kl azzz j 3 3 3 J Table 5 80 IMA Group Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Group Operation Mode The IMA Group must be Out of Service Una
158. r delivery to the customer There is a one to one correlation between the pins on the ADSL2 plus POTS amphenol connector and the pins on the POTS amphenol connector Refer to the POTS Connection section above for more information The 25th pair is not used To establish the ADSL2 plus POTS connection perform the following steps 1 Connect the 25 pair female amphenol connector to the male amphenol connector pro vided labeled ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 2 Tighten the screw normally provided with each amphenol connector attached to the cable on the right side of each amphenol connector and use the cable ties provided threaded through the tie down brackets provided to secure the left side of the amphenol connectors The pin assignments for the left and right POTS and ADSL2 plus POTS cables are shown in Table 3 5 61179621L1 5C 3 15 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice o O Table 3 5 POTS and ADSL POTS Cable Pin Assignments for Left most Connectors Pair Pins R T Pair Pins R T 1 1 26 13 13 38 2 DINDI 14 14 39 3 3 28 15 15 40 4 4 29 16 16 41 5 5 30 17 17 42 6 6 31 18 18 43 7 MISL 19 19 44 8 8 33 20 20 45 9 9 34 21 21 46 10 10 35 pa 22 47 11 11 36 23 23 48 12 12 37 24 24 49 25 25 50 Not used 3 16 61179621L1 5C Quick Turn up Steps pe QUICK TURN UP STEPS Perform the following steps to complete a basic T1 turn up of the Total Access 1224 s
159. rcuits Traffic parameters represent priorities given to ATM cell transmissions Once traffic parameters are set from this screen all PVC PVPs provisioned from that point forward will use these parameter defaults TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Endpoint 2 gt Endpoint 1 Traffic Type PCR 0 1 SCR 041 MCR 041 MBS 041 UBR Best Effort N A N A N A CBR 0 N A N A N A VBR rt 0 0 N A 0 VBR nrt 0 0 N A 0 Traffic Type Pkt Discard UBR Enabled CBR Enabled VBR rt Enabled VBR nrt Enabled Note This screen allows modification of the DEFAULT traffic parameter settings which can be overridden on a per PVC PVP basis in the PVC PVP Management menu Figure 5 20 ATM Traffic Parameter Defaults Screen The ATM Traffic Parameters Defaults screen Traffic Types are shown in Table 5 18 Table 5 18 ATM Parameters Defaults Screen Traffic Types Traffic Type Definition PCR The Peak Cell Rate designates an upper limit that the traffic information rate cannot exceed SCR The Sustainable Cell Rate specifies the average traffic rate that is transmitted and received MCR The Minimum Cell Rate designates a minimum limit that the traffic information rate cannot fall below MBS The Maximum Burst Size specifies the maximum number of cells per second CPS that can be transmitted at the PCR 61179621L1 5C 5 33 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation
160. re 5 82 Figure 5 83 Figure 5 84 Figure 5 85 Figure 5 86 Figure 5 87 Figure 5 88 Figure 5 89 Figure 5 90 Figure 5 91 Figure 5 92 Figure 5 93 Figure 5 94 Figure 5 95 Figure 5 96 Figure 5 97 Figure 5 98 Figure 5 99 Figure 5 100 Figure 5 101 Figure 5 102 Figure 5 103 Figure 5 104 Figure 5 105 Figure 5 106 Figure 5 107 Figure 5 108 Figure 5 109 Figure 5 110 Figure 5 111 Figure 5 112 Figure 5 113 Figure 5 114 Figure 5 115 Figure 5 116 Figure 5 117 Figure 5 118 61179621L1 5C E1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen cee eee 5 102 Et Test MENU 4 0 NAAN IKA PALAD Seed DD Sa AR ae dais wee ieee 5 103 Restore E1 Factory Defaults Menu eae 5 104 IMA Main Menu asf palaka KARGA KRING K ee wel badd eae DNA ADD GAN NGARAN eae 5 105 IMA Configuration Screen 1 0 0 nets 5 106 IMA Provisioning Menu 0 00 eee 5 107 IMA Facility Provisioning Menu 0 00 anaa 5 108 IMA All Facilities Provisioning Screen 0 0 0 5 109 Operation Mode for Facility Menu 00 ccc eae 5 110 IMA Group Provisioning Menu 0 0 0 ce eee eae 5 111 IMA Shortcut Setup Menu 00000 c ee eee 5 113 IMA Scrambler Menu 0000 detri nia aE AG 5 114 Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu 00 00 ce eee 5 115 Status Failure Monitoring Menu 0 2 0 0 0 eae 5 116 IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status Screen 0 0 00 ee 5 117 IMA Link Failu
161. re 5 92 T1 E1 Menu a Za 5 128 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe DSL Menus Main Menu DSL Menus Each of the 24 DSL lines has a number of settings that can be provisioned These settings affect the performance of the line The class of service to be provisioned on the line and the type of modem at the distant end must be considered DSL provisioning is accomplished by building profiles and then assigning them to the individual lines or groups of lines Port provi sioning is used to turn lines on and off and configure link down alarms The DSL Menus break down the ADSL options between provisioning status and performance see Figure 5 93 TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None DSL Menus 1 ADSL Provisioning 2 ADSL Status 3 ADSL Performance Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 93 DSL Menus The DSL Menus menu options are shown in Table 5 92 Table 5 92 DSL Menus Menu Options Option Description Function 1 ADSL Provisioning This option displays the DSL Provisioning Menu on page 5 130 2 ADSL Status This option displays the Status Menu on page 5 148 3 ADSL Performance This option displays the Performance Menu on page 5 155 61179621L1 5C 5 129 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC O DSL Provisioning Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning The DSL Provisioning menu see Figure 5 94
162. re Monitoring Status Screen 0 eee 5 119 IMA Loopback Menu asne sa wie KAG KG La dae eb edo awed doa RENA add sade 4 5 123 IMA Performance Monitoring Menu 000 aeaaee 5 124 IMA Group 1 Performance Monitoring Status Screen aa 5 125 IMA Performance Monitoring Status Facility 1 Near End Data Screen 5 126 TVET MENU 20 a bea ide eae ae ed tela BAG ha 5 128 DSL MENUS tu FRY SAMA ne Aeterna a BADA ei En a PENA 5 129 DSL Provisioning Menu 2 000 cee tetas 5 130 ADSL Profiles Menu Sic eiaa chad took bone Ob bd pe he eae ae ee ee 5 131 Edit ADSL Profile Menu AA AA ee tenes 5 132 Alarm Profiles Menu 30 GG 5 135 Profile Settings for Custom Name Menu 0 eae 5 136 Select Shelf MENU s 2n maa PEKING AGING RLDWADNNL ADAN PARN eso NA PROD GANANG 5 138 Port Provisioning Menu 0 ete eee 5 139 Cabinet Mode for Port Menu eae 5 142 ADSL Restore Menu 0600 eee eee ees 5 144 Select Shelf Menu e erore resa 002s 5 145 DSP Management Menu 2 nee eae 5 146 Reset DSPiMENU ai rene iruek a baa haba Dn POLA wae Uhh Adee een 5 147 Select Shelf Menu 2210m sce ee san kad Me eRe Re PE Rea eee ae eas 5 148 Status MENU si Hap eee eee NAKAKA R DARLA ANG Be a gia SALA 5 149 ADSL SAUS SOCON eerren ated ak eat ete EE Bega EDE Wane een aS 5 150 All ADSL Ports Status Screen 00 ee tee eae 5 151 ATU R Information Screen 00 tee 5 152 Bit Allocation
163. reen on page 5 161 9 Enter TL1 Mode This option displays the TL1 Mode Screen on page 5 162 10 Logoff This option is used to end a Total Access 1224 menu session 5 14 l 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions aS Configuration Screen Main Menu Configuration The Configuration screen see Figure 5 8 displays information about the system For instance the CLEI Code and Part Number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN web site or to order additional parts The software revision may be required when calling the ADTRAN Technical Support TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Configuration Host Unit Name TA1224 CLEI Code VAMA510ERA Part Number 117962111 serial Number E46D0043 Product Revision A Software Revision B03 System Help Screen Figure 5 8 Configuration Screen The Configuration screen fields are shown in Table 5 4 Table 5 4 Configuration Screen Fields Field Description Unit Name This field displays the unit name of the Total Access 1224 CLEI Code This field displays the Common Language Equipment Identifier CLEI code of the Total Access 1224 Part Number This field displays the part number of the Total Access 1224 Serial Number This field displays the serial number of the Total Access 1224 Production Revision This field displays the current product revision of the Total Access 1224 Software Revision This fiel
164. reen fields are shown in Table 5 85 Figure 5 86 IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status Screen 61179621L1 5C 5 117 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5 85 IMA Group 1 Failure Monitoring Status Screen Fields Field NE Group State FE Group State NE Failure Status FE Failure Status Link With Least Delay Max Link Differential Delay Configured TX Links Active Tx Links Configured RX Links Active Rx Links FE Failure Data FE Frame Length Group Version Timing Source Last Timing Source Change 5 118 Description This field displays the Near End group status This field displays the Far End group status This field displays the Near End failure status This field displays the Far End failure status This field displays the link with the least delay This field displays the maximum link differential delay This field displays the number of transmitting links that are configured This field displays the number of transmitting links that are active This field displays the number of receiving links that are configured This field displays the number of receiving links that are active This field displays the Far End failure data This field displays the Far End frame length This field displays the group version This field displays the port that is currently providing the T1 reference timing This field provides a timestamp for when the T1 refer
165. rovide access to specific operations and parameters TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Total Access 1224 Configuration ATM Circuit Management system Management Network Port DSL Menus System Alarms system Event Log Contact Information Enter TL1 mode Logoff DONT LIRA WN H THEN selection System Help Screen Figure 5 7 Total Access 1224 Main Menu The Total Access 1224 Main menu options are shown in Table 5 3 Table 5 3 Total Access 1224 Main Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Configuration This option displays the Configuration Screen on page 5 15 2 ATM Circuit Management This option displays the ATM Circuit Management Menu on page 5 16 3 System Management This option displays the System Management Menu on page 5 44 4 Network Port This option displays the Network Port Menu on page 5 88 5 DSL Menus This option displays the DSL Menus on page 5 129 6 System Alarms This option displays the System Alarm Log Screen on page 5 158 61179621L1 5C 5 13 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC O Table 5 3 Total Access 1224 Main Menu Options Continued Option Description Function 7 System Event Log This option displays the System Event Log Screen on page 5 159 8 Contact Information This option displays the Contact Information Sc
166. rovision some of the IP settings When the Mode option is set to Dynamic the Total Access 1224 system automatically retrieves the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway from the remote DHCP server The remaining menu items can be provisioned manually TID HSVLOOOO1 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet IP address 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway Not Configured 4 TFTP IP address Not Configured 5 TLL Port Number set gt 1023 13001 6 TL1 IP Transport type TCP 7 Reset IP Factory Defaults MAC Address 00 a0 c8 12 6d f9 Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 39 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu The Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet menu items are shown in Table 5 38 i een 5 60 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Table 5 38 Dynamic IP Settings for IP over Ethernet Menu Items Option Description Function N A IP address This option cannot be changed The IP address is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server N A Subnet mask This option cannot be changed The Subnet mask is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server N A Default Gateway This option cannot be changed The Default Gateway is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server 4 TFTP IP address This option is used to configure the TFTP IP address The TFTP IP Address must be configured to use TFTP for software upgrade The TFTP address is configure
167. rovisioning T1 Status T1 Performance Test Restore T1 Factory Defaults UI BR WN Hp selection System Help Screen Figure 5 61 T1 Main Menu The T1 Main Menu options are shown in Table 5 61 Table 5 61 T1 Main Menu Options Option Description Function 1 T1 Provisioning This option displays the T1 Provisioning Menu on page 5 90 2 TI Status This option displays the T1 Status Menu on page 5 92 3 T1 Performance This option displays the T1 PM Main Menu on page 5 94 4 Test This option displays the T1 Test Menu on page 5 96 5 Restore T1 Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore T1 Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 97 61179621L1 5C 5 89 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa T1 Provisioning Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 Main Menu T1 Provisioning The T1 Provisioning screen see Figure 5 62 displays the current T1 settings TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 Provisioning for 1 1 Type DSX 2 Framing ESF 3 Line Code B8ZS 4 Line Build Out 0 133 ft N Next T1 Port P Previous T1 Port selection System Help Screen Figure 5 62 T1 Provisioning Menu The T1 Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5 62 aaa aaa 5 90 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions Table 5 62 T1 Provisioning Menu Options Option Description T
168. rt This field displays the port number for the cell count summary Tx This field displays the number of cells transmitted to the network Rx This field displays the number of cells received from the network and transmitted to the customer Disc This field displays the number of discarded cells 61179621L1 5C 5 39 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice QD O Clear All PM for All Ports Menu Main Menu ATM Circuit Management ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Clear All PM for All Ports The Clear All PM for All Ports menu see Figure 5 26 is selected from the ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None WARNING This will delete all PM for all ports Do you wish to continue 1 Yes 2 No Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 26 Clear All PM for All Ports Menu The Clear All PM for All Ports menu options are shown in Table 5 24 Table 5 24 Clear All PM for All Ports Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Yes This option clears the performance monitoring data for all of the ports 2 No This option returns the display to the ATM Performance Monitoring Mode Menu on page 5 35 and does not clear the performance monitoring data 5 40 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions QO ec ATM OAM Settings Menu Main MenulATM Circuit Management ATM OAM Settings The ATM OAM Settings m
169. rvices are available and Link Down and Threshold alarms are not reported 3 Out of Service Maintenance This setting indicates that ADSL services are available and Link Down and Threshold alarms are not reported Service State for Port Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning Service State for Port The Line Service State option on the Port Provisioning Menu displays the Service State for Port menu The represents the value displayed for the Select Port option The default value for the Line Service State is Out of Service Maintenance The Service State for Port menu options are shown in Table 5 99 Table 5 99 Service State for Port Menu Options Option Description Function 1 In Service This setting indicates that an ADSL modem is allowed to train up and alarms are reported if enabled 2 Out of Service Unassigned This setting indicates that an ADSL modem is not allowed to train up and alarms are not reported 3 Out of Service Maintenance This setting indicates that an ADSL modem is allowed to train up and alarms are not reported 5 140 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions pe Service Mode for Port Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning Service Mode for Port The Service Mode option on the Port Provisioning Menu displays the Service Mode for Port menu The represents the value displayed for the Select Port option The service mode refers to the data mode for th
170. s Each ADSL connection has at least one PVC PVP per ATM circuit provisioned for data flow PVC PVPs map ATM circuits from the network to the ADSL ports Create a New PVC PVP Endpoint 1 Net gt Cust Endpoint 2 Net lt Cust Port VPI VCI Port VPI VCI Netw 35 1000 1 0 35 service Pkt Discard PCR UBR Enabled Best Effort Circuit ID N A When finished place cursor here to select action Create new circuit and return to PVC PVP Management NOTE No changes will take effect until an action is selected and executed To Select an action place the cursor over the Action option and press the Space Bar To execute the action press Enter Figure 5 12 Create a New PVC PVP Screen The Create a New PVC PVP screen fields are shown in Table 5 7 Table 5 7 Create a New PVC PVP Screen Fields Field Description Endpoint 1 Port This field displays the network port Endpoint 1 VPI This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port from the Network Valid values range from O to 4095 Endpoint 1 VCI This field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier for the ATM port from the network Valid values range from O to 65535 Endpoint 2 Port This field displays the ATM port that is being created Valid values range from 1 to 24 Endpoint 2 VPI This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM port Valid values range from O to 4095 Endpoint 2 VCI This field displays the Virtual
171. s a transition into the unusable state without loss of ATM layer cells Fault Fault This condition indicates a fault on the link or in the link protocol FeTx UU Far End Transmit Unusable This condition indicates that the Far End transmitter is in the unusable state FeRx UU Far End Receive Unusable This condition indicates that the Far End receiver is in the unusable state NoFault No fault This condition indicates that there is no current failure condition 5 122 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a IMA Loopback Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Loopback The IMA Loopback menu see Figure 5 88 is used to initiate loopbacks for testing the IMA group Each IMA Loopback menu option can be enabled or disabled TID HSVLOOOOL Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Loopback Menu 1 Data Lpbk Towards Network DISABLED 2 ATM Lpbk Towards Network DISABLED 3 ATM Lpbk Towards Customer DISABLED Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 88 IMA Loopback Menu The IMA Loopback menu options are shown in Table 5 87 Table 5 87 IMA Loopback Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Data Lpbk Towards Network This option when enabled is used to perform a data loopback toward the network 2 ATM Lpbk Towards Network This option when enabled is used to perform an ATM loopback toward the network 3 ATM Lpbk Towards Customer This option when enabled is used to perform
172. setting is toggled between User Datagram Protocol UDP and Transmission Control Protocol TCP The default is TCP Reset IP Factory Defaults This option displays the Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu on page 5 53 NOTE The Media Access Control MAC address is set at the factory 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Static IP Settings for IP over ATM Restore IP Factory Defaults The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu see Figure 5 34 is used to reset all IP settings to the factory defaults CAUTION If Restore IP Factory Defaults is selected remotely IP connectivity is lost TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IP Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 34 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 33 Table 5 33 Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu Option Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the IP factory default settings 61179621L1 5C 5 53 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice es Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM Menu Main Menu System Management Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Dynamic IP Settings for IP over ATM The Dynamic
173. sioning for the clients is completed through the host unit Beginning with the host a Category 5e non crossover cable is connected from the EXPANSION OUT jack to the EXPANSION IN jack of the first client unit Further connections between client unit EXPANSION OUT jacks to EXPANSION IN jacks continue until a total of up to three client units have been connected with the third client unit having only a connection to the EXPANSION IN jack Host ADR EN baa 117962114 Ga N mga MN ola Access 1224 TEA B 5 Ta f 7 a O D o ff s g wepe ETHERNET USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CRAFT KA ABNA sm z 117982115 E fifa Access 1224 z Y Pwr An 117962115 MG ofa Access 1224 Af RET B 3 zz O quam 1 an J POTS PORTS 1 24 o ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CRAFT ABV 30A ADET FAN MODULE TH OCC CO E G FE MG lal Access 1224 A 5 a F RET AIV RET i CO am a GD kg An POTSPORTS124 ADSLAPOTS PORTS 1 24 TSE CP ROSO Gar Figure 2 2 Expansion Cabling 2 2 61179621L1 5C Section 3 Installation INTRODUCTION ka CAUTION SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED CAUTION Electronic units can be damaged by ESD When handling units wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to elec tronic compone
174. sponse Loopback Passed Loopback Failed Tx Loopback Request Rx Loopback Request Tx Loopback Response Rx Loopback Response Loopback Passed Loopback Failed oooo co OGOOGO Endpoint 1 Remote OAM Loopback Location ID FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Endpoint 2 Remote OAM Loopback Location ID FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Type of OAM Loopback cell Segment send from Endpoint 1 to Network send from Endpoint 2 to Customer Reset Loopback Statistics DU BWN FH selection Figure 5 16 OAM Loopback Test Menu The OAM Loopback Test menu options are shown in Table 5 13 Table 5 13 OAM Loopback Test Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Endpoint 1 Remote OAM This option is used to enter the remote loopback location Loopback Location ID ID for Endpoint 1 The remote loopback location ID is in hexadecimal 16 byte format 2 Endpoint 2 Remote OAM This option is used to enter the remote loopback location Loopback Location ID ID for Endpoint 2 The remote loopback location ID is in hexadecimal 16 byte format 3 Type of OAM Loopback Cell This option is used to specify the type of OAM Loopback cell Options include the following e Segment End to End Aa 5 26 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Table 5 13 OAM Loopback Test Menu Options Continued Option Description Function 4 Send from Endpoint 1 to This option is used to initiate a loopback from Endpoint Network 1 to the network 5 Send from Endpoin
175. ssigned in order to change the options If the IMA Group is In Service or Out of Service Maintenance only the Group Operation Mode is available for changes The Group Operation Mode settings are as follows e Out of Service Unassigned e Out of Service Maintenance e In Service 2 IMA Transmit ID Each IMA Group has an overall ID transmitted to the other end The IMA Transmit ID is different from the Link ID The IMA Transmit ID settings are from O to 255 The default is 101 3 IMA TX Frame Length This field displays the size of the IMA frame For example for a 128 frame length there are 127 data cells and one IMA Control Protocol ICP cell The IMA TX Frame Length settings are as follows 32 e 64 e 128 default e 256 4 Min TX Active Links This field displays the minimum number of transfer links necessary for the IMA Group to be considered active The Minimum TX Active Links settings are from 1 to 8 The default is 1 5 Min RX Active Links This field displays the minimum number of receive links necessary for the IMA Group to be considered active The Minimum RX Active Links settings are from 1 to 8 The default is 1 6 Max Link Diff Delay This field displays the maximum delay allowed between individual links in the IMA Group The Maximum Link Differential Delay settings are from O to 100 ms The default is 100 ms 7 Group Version This field displays the IMA group version Version 1 1 supports both versions 1 0
176. ssis to a Host unit e In band management of the expansion chassis 1 2 61179621L1 5C Description Front Panel LEDs There are ten LEDs on the front panel of the Total Access 1224 as shown in Figure 1 2 e Two LEDs provide status information PWR and ALM Four LEDs provide the status of the four T1 E1s T1 E1 Two LEDs provide Ethernet ETHERNET status Two LEDs provide Expansion Port EXPANSION OUT status ki C A B IN RET ABV RET ME bla Access 1224 I I ae 2 Ca ieee maos 5 a A _ POTS PORTS 1 24 o ADSLiPOTS PORTS 1 24 Baa ON USE COPPER CONDUTORSONMI a 2 2 zom 4 NG ABO PETE 2 N 1 7 Pi p Ka gai r Nag r Pi 1 x r t N a ETHERNET ING NG 1 2 4 EXPANSION OUT THEI F Figure 1 2 Total Access 1224 Front Panel LEDs See Table 1 1 for a listing of LEDs and their status 61179621L1 5C Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 1 1 Front Panel LEDs Label PWR Status Green Yellow Red Off ALM Yellow Red Off T1 E1 1 4 Green Green Flashing Yellow Yellow Flashing Red Off ETHERNET Green Green Flashing Yellow EXPANSION OUT Green Green Flashing Yellow Description Total Access 1224 is In Service Total Access 1224 is Out of Service Maintenance Total Access 1224 has failed self test No p
177. t 1 This option is used to assign a port to a profile for the first client unit if enabled 4 Client 2 This option is used to assign a port to a profile for the second client unit if enabled 5 Client 3 This option is used to assign a port to a profile for the third client unit if enabled 6 LOS Secs Downstream The Loss of Signal Seconds LOS Secs option is used to configure downstream traffic Valid values are O to 900 seconds This option is disabled by setting the value to zero 7 ES Secs Downstream The Errored Seconds ES Secs option is used to configure downstream traffic Valid values are O to 900 seconds This option is disabled by setting the value to zero 8 LOS Secs Upstream The Loss of Signal Seconds LOS Secs option is used to configure upstream traffic Valid values are O to 900 seconds This option is disabled by setting the value to zero 9 ES Secs Upstream The Errored Seconds ES Secs option is used to configure upstream traffic Valid values are O to 900 seconds This option is disabled by setting the value to zero 61179621L1 5C 5 137 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa Port Provisioning Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning NOTE If expansion mode is enabled refer to Expansion Menu on page 5 87 the Select Shelf menu see Figure 5 99 displays A host or client unit must be chosen in order to access the Port
178. t 2 to This option is used to initiate a loopback from Endpoint Customer 2 to the customer 6 Reset Loopback Statistics This option clears the loopback statistics for this circuit The OAM Loopback Test menu fields are shown in Table 5 14 Table 5 14 OAM Loopback Test Menu Fields Description Port This field displays the physical port VPI This field displays the VPI for Endpoint 1 VCI This field displays the VCI for Endpoint 1 Port This field displays the physical port VPI This field displays the VPI for Endpoint 2 VCI This field displays the VCI for Endpoint 2 Tx Loopback Request This field displays the total number of transmitted loopback requests Rx Loopback Request This field displays the total number of received loopback requests Tx Loopback Response This field displays the total number of transmitted loopback responses Rx Loopback Response This field displays the total number of received loopback responses Loopback Passed This field displays the total number of loopback request that passed Loopback Failed This field displays the total number of loopback request that failed 61179621L1 5C 5 27 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice eg Ca aQ iIQa dl aag Table 5 14 OAM Loopback Test Menu Fields Continued Description Tx Loopback Request This field displays the total number of transmitted loopback requests Rx Loopback Request This field
179. t exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Training ADTRAN offers training courses on our products These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN product lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites For inquiries concerning training contact ADTRAN Training Phone 800 615 1176 ext 7500 Training Fax 256 963 6700 Training Email training adtran com iv 61179621L1 5C Contents Section 1 ee a AA 1 1 G n fral siinses aiden swans tat hee a enews oS a ee a a foe 1 1 DESCriPtiONs cees coca KARGA Ge eee ALE PD ee a ee a Re GE or RR RES 1 2 RCAC FSS AA a a ca hea GS ah a eee Ne ge te acters cans AA AN 1 2 Front Panel LEDS en nee nent nent eee eens 1 3 Compliant esmassa RA a ae ae NN KNA Ca gs Sack PRRs NA AA R Ren AN ea ee 1 5 Section 2 Application Guidelines 0 000 ee eee 2 1 INTFOGUCTION XA crane oe ee a a ed wa ee ah Ba eas ta 2 1 SELL AA AA AA ee ASSEN eee Ree wad 2 2 Section 3 Installation 22 hua gaia ace hee e084 aad a wed ele ware a ara AA AANO E wale Gale NG 3 1 ERO COU CUO Ii aa AAP by ave fara eee care AA AAP AD AA PA AN 3 1 Shipping Contents 000 ete eee 3 2 Required TOOIS ia 2844 eG yee yd eta teks sae eye pee bed g e
180. ta ide gy crag LA La a det ey 3 2 Installation Prerequisites siiis ais aa ele see LAGA NNMAN ma ae a aar A Aba NOD Sa OR am RR ARE 3 3 Installati n Sepagan NA AK AA Roe laces 3 4 Mounting the Total Access 1224 aaae 3 5 FIUSM MOUNE aa Kama ANAL PILAT L wal eR ee AE ae SERA AA NA OR pa RE i ee AK 3 6 Mid MOUN misan dacs A we eh Sa Mee ee odd eh ea wed ae Sa ede meee ee da Soe BO are 3 7 Ground Connection sis ou 44s NG NG fe BH a dei Re a eee dead leds e Shed fade dob win Lhang 3 8 Power Connection 2a 3 9 Fans Fan Filter daa bka acs kha DANG Naba eee RA Gan UBE ae LADLAD a te odin 3 10 Ethernet Connection za aa PARA anama baad NANA oh Pee 4u eae dba Calan Fa Aha NAG 3 11 Alarm Connections s 655 4 sa Na setae PA ads BAG Pda aad BAA CAA Dh ha edad PALO ds 3 12 Network Connections naasa anaana eee eee eee eee eee 3 13 ADSL2 Plus POTS Connections lt 4 o css ase gen y 24 yal eis Ga WALL NANG Wa er wld a 3 14 POTS Interface 234 20 cals PAWA AWAN be da ew aS Cabal ed anwar eee Web Sac oe ea da ade 3 14 ADSL2 Plus POTS Interface ciciau a aad aA aed dad PLA DADA wh dae ade ad doa oes 3 14 POTS Conn ction 0 740 ote Fade sod an aa de ah ae aka aca se ded LG ch aed a wee ae gL 3 15 Customer Connections ADSL2 PLUS POTS 2 2 22 auaa aae 3 15 Quick Turn Up Steps Aa ANAL webs Fee ee Cea a Ree ee ee 3 17 Section 4 Provisioning Defaults sie se tee wesw eee a eee Ree eh bee ein ele ae Oe ew eee ee 4 1 NERO CU AA AA AA
181. tart resets the hardware modules within the DSPs 61179621L1 5C 5 145 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC o uie Ft TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None DSP Management Menu Reset All DSPs and reload firmware Reset DSPs without reloading firmware Auto Warm Start ENABLED Exit AUNE selection System Help Screen Figure 5 104 DSP Management Menu The DSP Management menu options are shown in Table 5 105 Table 5 105 DSP Management Menu Options Option Description Displays 1 Reset All DSPs and reload This option displays the Reset all DSPs and reload firmware firmware Menu Selection of the Reset option from this menu will reset all DSPs reload them with firmware and force retrains on all ports 2 Reset DSPs without reloading This option displays the Reset DSP Menu on page 5 firmware 147 3 Auto Warm Start This option toggles between Auto Warm Start ENABLED and Auto Warm Start DISABLED 4 Exit This option exits the ADSL Restore Menu and returns to the DSL Provisioning Menu on page 5 130 5 146 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions as Reset DSP Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning ADSL Restore Menu DSP Management MenulReset DSP The Reset DSP Menu see Figure 5 105 selectively resets individual DSPs Each DSP operates eight ports as listed in the menu commentary whe
182. terleave and the Rate Mode is set to Rate Adaptive This option is used to set the maximum delay allowed for the Interleaving of data This option is only available when the Link Type is set to Interleave O dB to 15 dB O dB to 31 dB O dB to 31 dB ADSL 32 kbps to 1024 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 2048 kbps ADSL 32 kbps to 1024 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 2048 kbps ADSL 32 kbps to 1024 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 2048 kbps ADSL 32 kbps to 1024 kbps ADSL2 32 kbps to 2048 kbps 1 ms to 63 ms 896 kbps 32 kbps 896 kbps 32 kbps 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a Alarm Profiles Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Alarm Profiles Alarm options for the DSL lines are completed by setting up profiles using the Alarm Profiles menu see Figure 5 97 At initial set up all ports are set to the default values in the DEFVAL profile This profile cannot be deleted or edited Use the hot keys at the bottom of the menu to view create edit or delete profiles TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Page 1 of 96 Total Profiles 2 Alarm Profiles Profile Name and Assigned Ports State 1 DEFVAL Active Host 1 24 Client 1 Not Present 1 24 Client 2 Not Present 1 24 Client 3 Not Present 1 24 2 Custom Name Inactive Host None Client 1 Not Present None Client 2 Not Present None Client 3 Not Present None c to Create a new profile v to view
183. that have been transmitted and received Expansion Out Link This displays the status of the expansion link 61179621L1 5C 5 87 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD GA aaaaaaaaaaaaaagygy2Q2am Network Port Menu Main Menu Network Port The Network Port menu see Figure 5 60 is used to view T1 or E1 circuits configure the IMA Group and access the T1 or E1 interfaces TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Network Port 1 T1 2 IMA 3 Select T1 E1 Mode Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 60 Network Port Menu NOTE The proper mode should be selected prior to configuring a T1 or El circuit The Network Port menu options are shown in Table 5 60 Table 5 60 Network Port Menu Options Option Description Function 1 TI E1 This option displays the T1 Main Menu on page 5 89 or This option displays the E1 Main Menu on page 5 98 2 IMA This option displays the IMA Main Menu on page 5 105 3 Select T1 E1 Mode This option displays the T1 E1 Menu on page 5 128 5 88 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions a T1 Main Menu Main Menu Network Port T1 Main Menu From the T1 Main Menu see Figure 5 61 all T1 provisioning status reporting and perfor mance monitoring can be viewed TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None T1 Main Menu T1 P
184. tion refer to TL1 Mode Screen on page 5 162 6 2 61179621L1 5C Section 7 Specifications INTRODUCTION Specifications for the Total Access 1224 are detailed in Table 7 1 Table 7 1 Total Access 1224 Specifications Specifications Descriptions Modulation Type Discrete Multi Tone DMT Mode Full Duplex Non overlapped Standards 11 413 G 992 1 Annex A G 992 2 Annex A G 992 3 G 992 4 G 992 5 Number of Pairs ADSL POTS 24 one per loop Downstream Data Rate ADSL 32 kbps to 8160 kbps in 32 kbps increments ADSL2 32 kbps to 32736 kbps in 32 kbps increments Upstream Data Rate ADSL 32 kbps to 1024 kbps in 32 kbps increments ADSL2 32 kbps to 2048 kbps in 32 kbps increments ADSL Service Range 18 kft Line Fusing 1 5 amps not field replaceable Total Power 50 watts System Fusing 3 0 amps not field replaceable Diagnostics Self Test Dimensions Height 1 75 inches Width 17 25 inches Depth 11 125 inches Weight 10 pounds aprox 61179621L1 5C 7 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CG hq T Ae ea HMQAQ 38923s3 3B383i dd gg 0 al Table 7 1 Total Access 1224 Specifications Continued Specifications Descriptions Temperature Operating Standard 40 C to 70 C Storage 40 C to 85 C Humidity 95 non condensing Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM 117962111 Replacement Fan 1179675L1 Replacement Filter 11796
185. tomers In a standard configuration the POTS will be brought in from a nearby cross connect The Total Access 1224 accepts the POTS signal on the amphenol connector labeled POTS PORTS 1 24 There is a one to one correlation between the pins on the POTS amphenol connector and the pins on the ADSL2 plus POTS ADSL POTS PORTS 1 24 amphenol connector Refer to the Customer Connections ADSL2 PLUS POTS section below for more information To establish a POTS connection perform the following steps 1 Connect the cable with the 25 pair female amphenol connector to the male amphenol con nector provided labeled POTS PORTS 1 24 2 Tighten the screw normally provided with each amphenol connector attached to the cable on the right side of each amphenol connector and use the cable ties provided threaded through the tie down brackets provided to secure the left side of the amphenol connectors NOTE This wire tie may be used to assist in routing the power cables and the ADSL POTS cables that originate from the right most amphe nol connector NOTE The POTS interface may be connected to the outside plant Customer Connections ADSL2 PLUS POTS The Total Access 1224 provides 24 ADSL2 plus POTS ports on one 50 pin male amphenol connector POTS is brought in from the CO on the POTS amphenol connector as described in the preceding section The ADSL2 is generated locally and placed on the same pair as the corresponding POTS signal fo
186. us reporting 5 148 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None shelf Host Status ADSL Status All ADSL Ports Status ATU R Information BAT SNR Tables BRWNR Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 107 Status Menu The Status menu options are as shown in Table 5 107 Table 5 107 Status Menu Options Option Description Function 1 ADSL Status This option displays the ADSL Status Screen on page 5 150 2 All ADSL Ports Status This option displays the ADSL Ports Status Screen on page 5 151 3 ATU R Information This option displays the ATU R Information on page 5 152 4 BAT SNR Tables This option displays the Bit Allocation Table Link Up Screen on page 5 153 61179621L1 5C 5 149 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC O ADSL Status Screen Main Menu DSL Menus Status ADSL Status An example of the report returned from selecting the ADSL Status option is shown in Figure 5 108 TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Shelf Host Line 17 ADSL Status Link Status Up T1 413 Rate Mode Rate Adaptive Line Type Fast Downstream Upstream Line Rate 8128 kbps 896 kbps Margin 9 5 dB 7 5 dB Power 6 1 dBm 11 9 dBm Attenuation 0 0 dB 1 7 dB Max Rate 10136 kbps 1044 kbps Actual Delay 0 0 ms 0 0 ms Relative
187. ve tones do not interrupt the training process The Hamband Mask for Port menu options are shown in Table 5 101 Table 5 101 Hamband Mask for Port Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Enabled This option enables hamband masking 2 Disabled This option disables hamband masking maaaammaasasygr ry 61179621L1 5C 5 141 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice CC Aa aaa KN aaaaaaaagaaqm Cabinet Mode for Port Menu Main Menu DSL Menus DSL Provisioning Port Provisioning Cabinet Mode for Port The Cabinet Mode option on the Port Provisioning Menu displays the Cabinet Mode for Port menu see Figure 5 101 The represents the value displayed for the Select Port option This option permits the ADSL2 line to only use downstream tones beginning at Tone 110 130 and 250 The Cabinet Mode should only be enabled when using ADSL2 capable modems TID HSVLOOOO1L Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Cabinet Mode For Port 1 1 Disabled 2 Enabled Tone 250 3 Enabled Tone 110 4 Enabled Tone 130 Selection NOTE Cabinet Mode is only available on ports provisioned as ADSL2 or Multimode System Help Screen Figure 5 101 Cabinet Mode for Port Menu The Cabinet Mode for Port menu options are shown in Table 5 102 Table 5 102 Cabinet Mode for Port Menu Options Option Description Function 1 Disabled This option d
188. ved service 38 Pre provision the system using the information provided in the appropriate work order 39 Place the DSL ports In Service as needed 61179621L1 5C 3 21 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice a q P lat rad This page is intentionally blank CC cc rr re j P SF RARE 3 22 61179621L1 5C Section 4 Provisioning Defaults INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1224 system default provisioning options are shown in Table 4 1 For detailed information on the Total Access 1224 menus refer to Section 5 User Interface Table 4 1 Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option PNE VIE lo O ela el at Default Setting PVCs User definable Each ADSL connection None must have at least one PVC PVP for data flow Traffic Descriptors UBR CBR VBR rt VBR nrt UBR Service options IMA Facility 1 4 IMA Group Pass through Unassigned IMA Group IMA Transmit ID 0 255 101 IMA Transmit Frame 32 64 128 256 128 Length Minimum TX Active Links 1 4 1 Minimum RX Active Links 1 4 1 Maximum Link Diff Delay 0 100 100 Group Operation Mode In Service Out of Service Maintenance Out of Service Maintenance Out of Service Unassigned 61179621L1 5C 4 1 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 4 1 Default Provisioning Options Continued Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Pass
189. visioning This option displays the IMA Provisioning Menu on page 5 107 3 Status Failure Monitoring This option displays the Status Failure Monitoring Menu on page 5 116 4 Test This option displays the IMA Loopback Menu on page 5 123 5 Performance Monitoring Data This option displays the IMA Performance Monitoring Menu on page 5 124 61179621L1 5C 5 105 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice aaa IMA Configuration Screen Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Configuration Screen The IMA Configuration screen see Figure 5 76 displays the IMA Firmware Revision and IMA Link type This screen is informational only TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Configuration IMA Firmware Revision 18 IMA Link Type DS1 T1 1 544 Mbps System Help Screen Figure 5 76 IMA Configuration Screen CC A 5 106 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions IMA Provisioning Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main Menu IMA Provisioning The IMA Provisioning menu see Figure 5 77 is used to provision and maintain IMA functions TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None IMA Provisioning IMA Facility IMA Group shortcut Setup Scrambler Restore IMA Factory Defaults UU BA WN H selection System Help Screen Figure 5 77 IMA Provisioning Menu The
190. word Control Set Login Name Access Level Control Level Allow SNMP Security Management Set Menus Idle Logout Time TL1 Menus Logout Time TL1 Inband Idle Logout Time IP Address IP Feed IP Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway TFTP IP Address TL1 Port Number TL1 IP Transport Type Test IP Address Ping Timeout Number of Pings Time Date Time Date User defined Read Only Technician System Administrator Read Only Read Write Enabled Disabled 1 60 minutes 1 120 minutes 1 120 minutes RFC1483 Routed IP over Ethernet RFC1483 Bridged Dynamic Static 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 1023 or greater TCP UDP 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 1 10 seconds 1 8 pings HH MM 24 hour format MM DD YY SNMP Contact Information Contact Name Location 4 2 55 character string 55 character string 55 character string Not configured Not configured Not configured Disabled 10 minutes 30 minutes 120 minutes RFC1483 Routed Dynamic Not configured Not configured Not configured Not configured 13001 TCP Not configured 1 second 4 pings N A N A ADTRAN Inc 256 963 8000 PLEASE SET SID Customer specified 61179621L1 5C Introduction Table 4 1 Default Provisioning Options Continued Provisioning Option AVEUEL EMeT ela el ary Default Setting Name 32 character str
191. yer cells Fault Unusable Fault This condition indicates that a fault has been detected either on the link or in the link protocol Usable Usable This condition indicates that the link is ready to be used for receiving ATM layer cells and it is awaiting the FE Tx to be Usable or Active before moving into the Active state The link has been synchronized with the other receive links already in the Usable or Active state The IMA receiver considers the link to not be in a data round robin state Active Active This condition indicates that the link is capable of passing cells to the ATM layer The IMA receiver considers this link to be in a data round robin state NotInGr Not In Group Unassigned This condition indicates that no information about the link exists i 5 120 61179621L1 5C Menu Descriptions State Deleted Fault Misconn Inhibit Usable Active Table 5 86 IMA Link Failure Monitoring Status Screen States and Failure Conditions Continued Definition Not In Group Deleted Unusable Fault Unusable Mis connected Unusable Inhibited Usable Active Failure Condition This condition indicates that the link has been removed from the group This transitional state ensures that the other end is still not receiving ATM layer cells before it moves to the Unassigned state This condition indicates that a fault has been detected either on the link or in the link protocol This condit
192. ystem 1 Connect VT100 terminal or personal computer emulating a VT100 terminal to the Total Access 1224 craft port For more information refer to Craft Interface on page 5 1 2 Press CTRL R until the Login screen see Figure 3 11 displays Total Access 1224 Login ADMIN Password Reka Figure 3 11 Login Screen 3 Enter the default username ADMIN or the configured username with System Administrator privileges and press ENTER 4 Enter the default password PASSWORD or the configured password and press ENTER NOTE The username and password fields are case sensitive The default values are all uppercase For more information refer to Password Control Menu on page 5 46 The Total Access 1224 Main menu displays see Figure 3 12 61179621L1 5C l i 3 17 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice TID HSVLO0001 Total Access 1224 Unacknowledged Alarms None Total Access 1224 configuration ATM Circuit Management System Management Network Port DSL Menus System Alarms System Event Log Contact Information Enter TL1 mode Logoff DOWNAUIUAWNRE j selection System Help Screen MM DD YY HH MM Figure 3 12 Total Access 1224 Main Menu 5 Provision the appropriate network termination 6 From the Total Access 1224 Main menu select Network Port and press ENTER The Network Port menu se
193. ystem settings this action can be service affect ing If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address the system resets and access is lost TID HSVLO00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None Restore IMA Factory Defaults 1 Yes Service Affecting Selection System Help Screen Figure 5 84 Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IMA Factory Defaults menu option is shown in Table 5 83 Table 5 83 Restore IMA Factory Defaults Menu Option Option Definition Function 1 Yes Service Affecting This option restores all options to the IMA factory default settings 61179621L1 5C 5 115 Total Access 1224 Quad T1 IMA 24 Port DSLAM Installation and Maintenance Practice JD a aNd TZTTaAaaaaaagag222am Status Failure Monitoring Menu Main Menu Network Port IMA Main MenulStatus Failure Monitoring The Total Access 1224 system tracks Failure Monitoring FM for the IMA group and each of the links The Status Failure Monitoring menu see Figure 5 85 provides two options that display information about transmitting and receiving states receiving failure relative delay receiving Loss of IMA Framing LIF defect receiving Link Out of Delay Synchronization LODS receiving defect and the receiving link identifier for all facilities TID HSVL00001 Total Access 1224 MM DD YY HH MM Unacknowledged Alarms None status Failure Monitoring 1 Group FM Status 2

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