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1. Monospace font Reader Alert References to screen prompts e g Invalid Password Try Again Meaning Alerts you to supplementary information IMPORTANT Alerts you to supplementary information that is essential to the completion of a task ds Alerts you to possible equipment damage from electrostatic discharge CAUTION Alerts you to possible data loss service affecting procedures or other similar type problems AIWN UM 7001 01 About This Manual August 7 2006 Reader Alert Meaning Alerts you that failure to take or avoid a specific action might result in hardware damage or loss of service Alerts you that failure to take or avoid a specific action might result in personal harm DANGER INSPECTING YOUR SHIPMENT Upon receipt of the equipment e Unpack each container and visually inspect the contents for signs of damage If the equipment has been dam aged in transit immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC Order replacement equipment if necessary e Check the packing list to ensure complete and accurate shipment of each listed item If the shipment is short or irregular contact ADC as described in Appendix B Product Support on page B 1 If you must store the equipment for a prolonged period store the equipment in its original container AIWN UM 7001 01 Chapter 1 OVERVIEW PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Delivering a comprehensive set of
2. REVISION HISTORY The Revision History provides a summary of any changes in this manual latest revision of this manual Please make sure you are using the Revision Release Date Revisions Made 01 August 7 2006 Initial release with new format Replaces ADCP 92 061 Issue 1 1315502 This manual is available online at ADC s website www adc com documentationlibrary or you can order copies of the manual by contacting your sales representative Please ask for document AIWN UM 7001 01 Copyright 2006 ADC Telecommunications Inc All rights reserved Trademark Information ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications Inc No right license or interest to such trademarks is granted hereunder and you agree that no such right license or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark Other product names mentioned in this practice are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer of Liability Information contained in this document is company private to ADC Telecommunications Inc and shall not be modified used copied reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC Contents herein are current as of the date of publication ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulti
3. Storage Conditions Dimensions D x W x H Electrical 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C 10 to 95 RH 1 55 in x 4 25 in x 9 09 in 3 94 cm x 10 8 cm x 23 1 cm 1 8 Ib 0 81 kg No Condensation Network Interface RJ 45 SFP Network Data Rates Configurable to 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Customer Interface RJ 45 SFP Small Form factor Pluggable SFP Transceiver Multi Source Agreement MSA Customer Data Rates Configurable to 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Copper Media Requirements 10Mbps UTP Category 3 4 5 or better Two twisted pair 100Mbps UTP Category 5 or better Two twisted pair 1000Mbps UTP Category 5e or better Four twisted pair Distance 328 feet 100 meters Copper Optical Media Requirements 850 to 1550 nm Single Mode or Multi Mode fiber Distance The maximum distance that any optical link can Optical support is dependent upon attenuation and dispersion at a particular wavelength maximum bit rate receiver sensitivity splice and connector loss etc Refer to SFP specifications for operating parameters AIWN UM 7001 01 A 1 gt Appendix A Specifi ations August 7 2006 A 2 AIWN UM 7001 01 PRODUCT SUPPORT Appendix B ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre sales support and training for all of its products Technical support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week by contacting the A
4. Function Transmit Data Receive Data Not used Not used Receive Data Signal Name BD1 Not used Function Bidirectional Bidirectional Signal Name BD1 Not used Function Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Optical Cables Y The maximum cable length is the cable length that the signal can travel without suffering from critical attenuation degradation The maximum distance that any optical link can support is dependent upon attenuation and dispersion at a particular wavelength maximum bit rate receiver sensitivity splice and connector loss and the data rate used Refer to SFP specifications for operating parameters AIWN UM 7001 01 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation August 7 2006 DB 9 Communications Cable An RS 232 Craft port is provided through a DB 9 connector Refer to your work order to determine the required communications connections After determining the required connections make the necessary connection Shielded cable is recommended and the maximum cable length is 50 feet A 1 1 cable is required to connect this port to the male DTE com port of a PC Pinout information is shown in Table 2 3 and Figure 2 6 Table 2 3 EIA 232 DCE Control Connector Female 9 Pin D Sub Signal Name Function Not used Transmit Data Receive Data Not used Signal Ground Not used
5. all privileges GET CONFIGURATION 3 6 AIWN UM 7001 01 August 7 2006 Chapter 3 Provisioning User and Privilege Settings Purpose Defines users to the system Command SECURE privilege SET USER lt name gt RO RW SECURE lt password gt CLEAR USER lt name gt User name and passwords are specified as 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters Status Command SECURE privileges GET USERS Performance and Alarms Configure Alarm Thresholds Purpose Configures the OAM alarm threshold and windows for CRC Errored Symbol Period Errored Frame Event Errored Frame Period and Errored Frame Seconds Summary events Command RW SECURE privilege SET lt interface gt lt type gt EVENT THRESHOLD lt number gt WINDOW lt number gt e lt interface gt can optionally be specified to target a specific interface when not specified both interfaces are tar geted lt interface gt must be either NETWORK or SUBSCRIBER e lt type gt is one of CRC FRAME FRAME PERIOD FRAME SECONDS SYMBOL PERIOD e lt number gt is an integer value whose range is dependent on the lt type gt and interface speed as specified by IEEE 802 3ah For convenience MINIMUM and MAXIMUM are keywords that can be substituted for lt number gt to set the values to the minimum and maximum values specified in IEEE 802 3ah WINDOW lt number gt can be optionally specified if not specified the pervious value is retained Example SET FRAME PERIOD EVENT THRESH
6. LEC Local Exchange Carrier LED Light Emitting Diode M MON Monitor O OAM Operations Administration and Maintenance OSS Operations Support System P PDU Protocol Data Units R RX Receive S SFP Small Form factor Pluggable SFP Optical Transceiver Module T TX Transmit AIWN UM 7001 01 Glossary August 7 2006 GL 2 AIWN UM 7001 01 Certification and Warranty Limited Warranty Product warranty is determined by your service agreement Refer to the ADC Warranty Software Handbook for additional information or contact your sales representative or Customer Service for details Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by ADC voids the user s warranty All wiring external to the products should follow the provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code FCC Class A Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications Operation of this equipmen
7. Figure 2 4 ENIU Front View with RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Ethernet Cables Step Action 1 Each ENIU has an RJ 45 connector located on the front and rear Use this connector when making the copper Ethernet connections If an RJ 45 Patchcord is provided proceed to Step 2 The following steps describe how to make your own RJ 45 Patchcord Pinout information is shown in Table 2 1 on page 2 5 Table 2 2 on page 2 5 and Figure 2 5 PIN 1 lt PIN 8 RJ JACK 11899 A Figure 2 5 RJ 45 Connector Wiring a Use Cat5e or better cable strip back cable jacket to expose the four wire pairs the metallic sheath and drain wire if present Cut off metallic sheath and drain wire if present so that it is even with the outer jacket of the cables c IEEE Specification for Ethernet 10 or 100BaseT X requires that two twisted pairs be used and one pair is connected to pins 1 and 2 and the second pair is connected to pins 3 and 6 d IEEE Specification for Ethernet 1000BaseT requires that four twisted pairs are used One pair is connected to pins 1 and 2 pair two is connected to pins 3 and 6 pair three is connected to pins 4 and 5 and pair four is connected to pins 7 and 8 o 2 Connect Ethernet RJ 45 patchcords to the corresponding receptacles on the ENIU 2 4 AIWN UM 7001 01 August 7 2006 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 1 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Signal Name Function Transmit Data Signal Name
8. must be connected to a good earth ground 3 Connect the other end of the ground wire to the office ground conductor Ensure this connection is made using methods and hardware that meets all applicable local and national electrical codes Figure 2 2 ENIU Rear View with RJ 45 Connector Power Connection Following local practices attach two pair of power supply wires from two separate power sources to the four pin power plug pair 1 48 VDC A RETURN A and pair 2 48 VDC B RETURN B on the chassis backplane see Figure 2 3 for details RETURN A 48 VDC A RETURN B 48 VDC B RTN 48 VDC RTN 48 VDC POWER SOURCE POWER SOURCE A B 20477 A Figure 2 3 Four Pin Power Plug Wiring Diagram Separately fuse each 48 VDC power source but do not install fuses now Recommended wire size is 20 AWG 0 8 mm This recommendation applies to wiring from the ENIU to a fuse panel using solid conductors Fuse size should not exceed recommendation see Appendix A Specifications for fuse size Plug the power plug into the power connector located on the back of the ENIU AIWN UM 7001 01 23 Chapter 2 Installation August 7 2006 CABLING RJ 45 cable connections are made to both the front and rear of the ENIU DB 9 command line interface connection is made on the front and the power connection is made on the rear A rear view of the ENIU is shown in Figure 2 2 on page 2 3 A front view is provided below in Figure 2 4
9. provided through a DB 9 connector Power is supplied through a connector located on the rear A front and rear view of the ENIU with SFPs is shown in Figure 1 1 FRONT VIEW REARVIEW Figure 1 1 ENIU with SFPs AIWN UM 7001 01 1 1 Chapter 1 Overview August 7 2006 FRONT PANEL Each ENIU has three LEDs a STATUS LED a LPBK LED and a LOS LINK LED Under normal operation the ENIU STATUS LED is green Front panel indicators and controls are defined in Table 1 1 on page 1 2 An ENIU is shown in Figure 1 2 ENI EGXXEGXX1B LOS LINK O O f LPBK 20476 A1 Figure 1 2 ENIU Front View Table 1 1 ENIU LED Indicators and Controls SIGNAL STATUS ENIU Power OK and operating properly A service affecting fault exists within the ENIU ENIU Power OFF Flashing if loopback is active on the ENIU No active loopback detected LOS Link RED LOS detected on the network or subscriber interface OFF Normal operation CONTROL DESCRIPTION Reset Pressing the reset button restarts the ENIU LPBK Manual switch to enable or disable loopback at the ENIU 12 AIWN UM 7001 01 Chapter 2 INSTALLATION When using the mounting bracket allow six inches 15 3 cm on both ends of the ENIU for cable access Install the ENIU using the following procedures DESKTOP IN
10. AM extensions this command also changes the MAC address from which OAM messages will be accepted from the slow protocols address to an ADC unique multicast address of 01 80 51 00 00 00 Command RW SECURE privilege SET EXFO OAM CONFIGURATION Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION Configure OAM Mode of Operation Purpose Configures OAM to operate in ACTIVE or PASSIVE mode or to turn OAM processing off Command RW SECURE privilege SET OAM MODE ACTIVE PASSIVE OFF Status Commands all privileges GET OAM STATUS Configure OAM Extensions Purpose Configure the individual OAM extensions that allow for OAM operation over a VLAN and for use with EXFO test equipment Command RW SECURE privilege SET DISCOVERY MODE ON OFF Turns on abbreviated discovery mode for use with EXFO test equipment SET SWAP ADDRESS MODE ON OFF When on forces ENIU to swap the source and destination addresses and recalculate the frame check sequence during loopback operations so that test frames can be returned directly to the sender SET UNICAST MODE ON OFF When on forces the ENIU to send OAM messages to the unicast address of the active mode OAM peer that is found during OAM discovery instead of sending messages to the slow protocols address SET VLAN MODE ON OFF When on allows the ENIU to discover VLAN tagged OAM protocol messages during OAM discovery and then use that tag to continue OAM protocol communications Status Commands
11. DC Technical Assistance Center Sales Assistance 800 366 3891 Quotation Proposals Ordering and Delivery General and Product Information Systems Integration 800 366 3891 Complete Solutions from concept to installation Network Design and Integration Testing System Turn Up and Testing Network Monitoring upstream or downstream Power Monitoring and Remote Surveillance Service Maintenance Agreements and Systems Operation ADC Technical Assistance Center 800 366 3891 Email wsd support adc com Technical Information System Network Configuration Product Specification and Application Training product specific Installation and Operation Assistance and Troubleshooting and Repair Field Assistance Online Technical Support www adc com Knowledge_Base index jsp Online Technical Publications www adc com documentationlibrary technicalpublications Product Return Department 800 366 3891 Email repair return adc com AIWN UM 7001 01 ADC Return Material Authorization RMA number and instructions must be obtained before returning products B 1 Appendix B Product Support August 7 2006 B 2 AIWN UM 7001 01 GLOSSARY A ALM Alarm AWG American Wire Gauge C CLI Command Line Interface CO Central Office CPE Customer Premise Equipment E ENIU Ethernet Network Interface Unit F FCC Federal Communications Commission G GND Ground L
12. Ethernet services requires an intelligent Ethernet network interface unit ENIU to serve as the service demarcation point at the edge of the customer s network A critical component of a carrier class Ethernet access system the ENIU defines the edge of the carrier s management domain Once in place the ENIU serves an important function by collecting local performance and error data on both the access loop and the customer s network Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM sub layer defined by IEEE 802 3ah is intended to facilitate management of Ethernet for subscriber access networks The ENIU is designed to allow the carrier to segregate isolate and troubleshoot network problems remotely through use of the OAM Protocol Data Units PDU The ENIU provides the following capabilities e One Ethernet Network Port One Ethernet Subscriber Port Full 802 3ah OAM functionality Enhanced OAM features provided via organization specific extension OAM PDU s Firmware that provides Bandwidth Allocation Daily performance history log access 15 minute performance history log access One RS 232 console port to provide a command line interface to all of the management status and mainte nance functions of the ENIU Local and Remote Field Software download The ENIU provides interfaces for Central Office Network and Subscriber Ethernet through Small Form factor Pluggable SFP modules and or RJ 45 connectors RS 232 craft port interface is
13. NG ON OFF Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION 3 4 AIWN UM 7001 01 August 7 2006 Chapter 3 Provisioning Craft Port Configuration Purpose Configure user interaction with the command line interpreter L Note The Craft port interface has fixed communications settings of 115200 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control Command RW SECURE privilege SET IDLE TIMEOUT lt minutes gt Identifies the number of minutes that the Craft port can remain idle before a logged in user is logged off Command_all privileges SET ECHO ON OFF Controls character echo for the current session Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION System Name Purpose Configure the system name Command RW SECURE privilege SET SYSTEM NAME lt name gt CLEAR SYSTEM NAME Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION OAM Configuration The ENIU supports standard IEEE 802 3ah OAM operation as well as several extensions that allow its functionality to be used across a VLAN Configure OAM for IEEE 802 3ah Operation Purpose Configure OAM to operate as an IEEE 802 3ah device Command RW SECURE privilege SET OAM CONFIGURATION Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION AIWN UM 7001 01 3 5 Chapter 3 Provisioning August 7 2006 Configure OAM for EXFO Operation Purpose Configure OAM to interoperate with EXFO test equipment in a VLAN environment Note In addition to configuring O
14. Not used Not used Not used 5 1 ENE ba 9 6 10868 A Figure 2 6 9 Pin D Sub Connector EIA 232 Communication Port Defaults Host terminal or computer communication parameters must match the ENIU communication settings see Table 2 4 for default settings Table 2 4 EIA 232 Serial Port Default Settings Communication Parameter Default Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity 0 Stop Bits 1 No flow control AIWN UM 7001 01 Chapter 3 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CLI This section lists the commands used to operate the ENIU After the initial installation of an ENIU most testing and local operations are conducted with the Command Line Interface through a VT 100 compatible terminal This terminal is connected to the front panel of the ENIU and provides a standard ElA 232C interface E Note Command keywords are not case sensitive COMMAND PROMPT The CLI provides a prompt with a character indicating the user s privilege level Table 3 1 CLI Command Prompts Effective privilege RO command RW command SECURE command SET UP The ENIU requires minimal set up to provide OAM PDU reception reporting and remote loop back functionality The ENIU is shipped with a power supply connector and a serial communications cable The user must provide network cables Cat5e or better Ethernet cables for electrical interfaces or optical cables appropriate to the SFP for optical co
15. OLD 1 Example SET SUBSCRIBER CRC EVENT THRESHOLD MINIMUM WINDOW MAXIMUM Status Command all privileges GET NETWORK SUBSCRIBER EVENT THRESHOLD GET NETWORK SUBSCRIBER ALARM STATUS AIWN UM 7001 01 3 7 Chapter 3 Provisioning August 7 2006 Configure Optical Thresholds Purpose On ENIUs that have optical interfaces these commands configure the alarm thresholds associated with the power levels of the optical connections Command RW SECURE privilege SET NETWORK SUBSCRIBER OPTICAL RECEIVE THRESHOLD OMA AVERAGE threshold SET NETWORK SUBSCRIBER OPTICAL TRANSMIT THRESHOLD OMA AVERAGE threshold The threshold value is specified in milliwatts Status command all privileges GET OPTICAL THRESHOLDS Monitor Performance Purpose View and reset 15 minute and daily performance totals Command RW SECURE privilege CLEAR PERFORMANCE STATUS Status Commands all privileges GET DAY PERFORMANCE STATUS The 15 minute totals are displayed unless DAY is specified Specifying DAY will cause the daily totals to be displayed Interface Status Purpose View link status and alarm conditions Command_all privileges GET INTERFACE STATUS System Commands Temperature Purpose Shows the internal operating temperature of the system Command all privileges GET TEMPERATURE Optical Power Purpose On ENIUs that have optical interfaces this command shows the level of optical power being received Command all privi
16. ROUND CONNECTIONS Power and ground connections are located on the back of the ENIU To avoid the possibility of severe and potentially fatal electric shock use extreme care when working with the power terminations at the back of the ENIU qs Before making any connections to a ENIU verify that the power is off unplugged or fuse removed at the fuse and alarm panel Ground Connection To assure proper operation the ground stud located on the back of the ENIU see Figure 2 2 on page 2 3 should be connected to a good earth ground There must be no switching or disconnecting devices in the grounding circuit conductor between the ENIU and the point of connection to the grounding electrode conductor This procedure establishes a connection between the ENIU and a ground connection A frame ground termination 8 screw is provided on the back of the ENIU for a frame ground connection This connection must be made in accordance with all local and national electrical codes The ENIU should be connected directly to a grounding electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from a grounded electric box me AIWN UM 7001 01 August 7 2006 Chapter 2 Installation Step Action 1 Using AWG 16 1 25mm solid copper wire connect one end of the ground wire to the ground stud at the back of the ENIU shown in Figure 2 2 on page 2 3 Tighten the stud nut to 15 pound force inches 1 7 Newton meters of torque 2 To assure proper operation the ground stud
17. STALLATION Step Action 1 Remove the protective adhesive backing from the four feet Position a foot on each bottom corner of the ENIU Press these firmly onto the ENIU 2 Situate the ENIU in a way that provides both front and rear access LEDs and Ethernet connections are located on both ends Power connection is located on the rear panel 3 Connect the power supply to the DC IN connector located on the back of the ENIU If using AC power connect the power supply to the AC source 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz If using DC power connect the power following local practices See Power and Ground Connections on page 2 2 See Appendix A Specifications for fuse size 4 Verify that the STATUS LED is lit DANGER Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage the retina of the eye Do not look into the optical connector of an operational transmitter or into the end of an active fiber A clean protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating connector or optical fiber to avoid exposure to potentially dangerous amounts of radiation This practice also helps prevent contamination of connectors and adapters Do not assume laser power is turned off or the fiber is disconnected at the other end SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLATION An optional ENIU mounting bracket provides a number of options when securing the ENIU to a vertical or horizontal surface An ENIU can be installed facing up do
18. UM 7001 01 Table of Contents August 7 2006 iv AIWN UM 7001 01 List of Figures Figure 1 1 ENIU with SFPS cacon 1 1 Figure 1 2 ENIU Front VIEW isis hiten 1 2 Figure 2 1 Inserting ENIU into Mounting Bracket rrnnnnnnnnnnrnnrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnrnvrnnnrnnnnennn 2 2 Figure 2 2 ENIU Rear View with RJ 45 Connector rnnrrnnvrnnnnnrrrnnnnnnvrnnennnrnnnernvrnnrrnrrnennn 2 3 Figure 2 3 Four Pin Power Plug Wiring Diagram rrrrnnnennvvnnnnnrrrnnnnnvrnnnrnnnrnnnernrrennrnnrneenn 2 3 Figure 2 4 ENIU Front View with RJ 45 Connector c cooooccccccoccccccnoccccnonancnnnnnnnccnnnnnnccnnanancn 2 4 Figure 2 5 RJ 45 Connector Wiring titan dived iii 2 4 Figure 2 6 9 Pin D Sub Connector AIWN UM 7001 01 List of Figures August 7 2006 vi AIWN UM 7001 01 List of Tables Table 1 1 ENIU LED Indicators and Controls rennnnrrnnrnnrvrnnnnnvrrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnrennrennrrnrnenerenn 1 2 Table 2 1 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Connector cccccconococcccccnononanononcccnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnanonnnnnnos 2 5 Table 2 2 1000BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 Connector rrrrrrrrrvnnrnnrrvnnnnnrrrnnnnnnrnnernnnrenerrrreneerenn 2 5 Table 2 3 EIA 232 DCE Control Connector Female 9 Pin D Sub rrrrnvvnnnnonnrvnnrnnvnnnnrnnr 2 6 Table 2 4 EIA 232 Serial Port Default Settings cooonncccnnnicccinnnccccnncccoccnoncccnnnnannccnnnnnncnnnn 2 6 Table 3 1 CLI Command Prompts rnnrnnnnnrnvnnnnnnvnnnonnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnvnnnnnnnnene
19. e an alarm event if the subscriber interface loses link This allows the network side to remain unencumbered by interfaces changes that may occur on the subscriber port from random changes in the subscribers network Command RW SECURE privilege SET KEEP ALIVE ON OFF Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION Configure Loopback Operation Purpose Configure Loopback settings and timeout values The ENIU provides an extension to IEEE 802 3ah loopback operation by providing a timeout feature When on loopback operations will automatically end after the timeout period has elapsed and return the ENIU to normal state of passing data Timeout values are specified in minutes ranging from 10 to 240 minutes or 0 to disable the timeout The ENIU implements OAM and extended OAM methods of loopback operation as well as manual operation through the command line and a push button Command RW SECURE privilege SET LOOPBACK TIMEOUT lt minutes gt SET LOOPBACK ON OFF Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION GET LOOPBACK STATUS Configure Error Forwarding Mode Purpose Configure Error Forwarding mode to on off The ENIU provides the feature to forward the frames received with errors to the other side for end to end testing When on frames received with errors are forwarded to the other side and when set to off the frames received with errors are discarded The default is off Command RW SECURE privilege SET ERROR FORWARDI
20. ead write RW users may do and see whatever they want except user and software maintenance e Secure SECURE users may do and see whatever they want including user and software maintenance Users have 3 attributes username user privilege RO RW SECURE and password A maximum of 8 configurable user definitions is supported There is also a default user that is always present to provide RO access to the system Note The default username is ade with a password of eniu If no users are defined the system will allow full SECURE access from the Craft port but once a configured user is defined you must log in with that user or the default user to access the system When defining users the system ensures that there is always at least one SECURE user defined INITIAL SET UP The ENIU should be fully configured to work in your network without further configuration It is strongly suggested that usernames be defined to control ENIU access COMMANDS LIST Help Commands Purpose Shows supported CLI commands Commands all privileges HELP HELP CLEAR HELP GET HELP SAVE HELP SET 3 2 AIWN UM 7001 01 August 7 2006 Chapter 3 Provisioning Configuration Get Configuration Purpose Show the current configured parameters Command all privileges GET CONFIGURATION Interface Speed and Negotiation Purpose Configure speed and negotiation mechanism for the NETWORK and SUBSCRIBER interfaces Command RW SECURE privil
21. ege SET NETWORK SUBSCRIBER INTERFACE SPEED 10 100 1000 AUTO FORCE specified both interfaces will be targeted AUTO or FORCE is optional and indicates whether the interface s should auto negotiate up to the configured speed or if the interface should be forced to the indicated speed Negotiation defaults to AUTO if not specified Note NETWORK or SUBSCRIBER is optional and is specified to identify a specific interface If not Example 1 SET INTERFACE SPEED 100 Example 2 SET NETWORK INTERFACE SPEED 1000 FORCE Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION Configure Data Rate Purpose Configure transmit and receive data rates relative to the SUBSCRIBER interface and independent of the link speed This mechanism provides a mechanism to limit the amount of bandwidth that the SUBSCRIBER can use Command RW SECURE privilege SET TRANSMIT RECEIVE DATA RATE FULL lt value gt TRANSMIT or RECEIVE is optional and is specified to identify a specific direction If not specified both directions will be targeted The data rate is specified in megabits by supplying a lt value gt number from 1 to 1000 or FULL to allow the full rate of the interface Example SET DATA RATE FULL Example SET TRANSMIT DATA RATE 15 Status Commands all privileges GET CONFIGURATION AIWN UM 7001 01 3 3 Chapter 3 Provisioning August 7 2006 Configure Keep Alive Purpose Configure keep alive mode When on the ENIU will not generat
22. leges GET NETWORK OPTICAL POWER GET SUBSCRIBER OPTICAL POWER 3 8 AIWN UM 7001 01 August 7 2006 Exit Purpose Log off of acommand line session Command all privileges EXIT Inventory Purpose Shows hardware and firmware versions as well as ADC catalog and part numbers Command all privileges GET INVENTORY LED test Purpose Perform an LED test for the front panel LEDs Command RW SECURE privilege SET LED TEST Reset Purpose Restart the firmware in the ENIU Command RW SECURE privilege RESET Software Maintenance Purpose Load new software Command SECURE privilege START DOWNLOAD Starts the XMODEM protocol on the craft port to allow downloading of new firmware SAVE DOWNLOAD Saves a successful firmware download so that it will become the operational software Status Commands all privileges GET DOWNLOAD STATUS AIWN UM 7001 01 Chapter 3 Provisioning Chapter 3 Provisioning August 7 2006 3 10 AIWN UM 7001 01 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for the ENIU are listed in Table A 1 Table A 1 Ethernet NIU Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Remarks Power Voltage 48VDC or 110 to 240VAC 50 60 Hz Operating Voltage 5 VDC Backplane connector Input Current 0 25 A maximum Normal operation Fuse Size 1 0 Amps 48 VDC Environmental Operating Conditions 239F to 122 F 5 C to 50 C 5 to 90 RH
23. ng from loss of data loss of use or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect incidental special consequential or other similar damages This disclaimer of liability applies to all products publications and services during and after the warranty period Table of Contents EET JE 1 1 Product Description ssscocnda tdci 1 1 Fon Pre 1 2 Ghapter 2 Installation a A a RR 2 1 Desktop Installation sisi ii 2 1 sunace Mount Installation Luenbakken EEE 2 1 Power and Ground Connections ccccccceceeeseeceeeesneceeeeeneeeeecsneaeeeseecaeeeeeseneeesesseeeeeesesnaeeeenees 2 2 runa Ga o 9 sa A AAN 2 2 Power GOMMGCHON riada a a 2 3 Cabling esse 2 4 TN Ethernet Cables ii aii RS 2 4 Optical SS Lasses 2 5 DB 9 Communications Cable usas 2 6 Chapter 3 Command Line Interface CLI rrrnnnnnnvvnnnennnnnnnnvennrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnr 3 1 Command Promp ss 3 1 FU 3 1 Commands Overview AEE 3 2 SECUN e q EE EE EN 3 2 Tue EE EE EE EEE es 3 2 Commands LS ara 3 2 Help Commands RD 3 2 RONG ANNO AA o 3 3 OAM Configuration sucinta 3 5 Performance and Alarms coooooooccocccccnncnccnconononcnncnnnonnnnnno non nnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnrrenrnnrrninnnnes 3 7 System Commands EE EE EEn SE EEEE En EEEn nenene 3 8 APENAS SOCCIICATIONS sis ssscicssiidcsscseawtenonntwnsccerdonsenuseiusndoisesdsacsisinielieicedddcunndeiunaens A 1 Append B Product SUPPOTT vasene B 1 CIOS SAY EE GL 1 AIWN
24. nnections A PC with HyperTerminal or equivalent is required with an available COM port for status monitoring Follow these steps to connect the unit Step Action 1 Connect Ethernet and or optical cables to the desired equipment 2 Connect the serial communications cable to the Command port of the ENIU and to any COM port on the local PC 3 Launch HyperTerminal and configure it for 115200 bits per second 8 data bits 0 parity bits 1 stop bit and no flow control 4 Connect the power supply to the appropriate connector on the ENIU 5 Verify that the terminal displays a configuration screen AIWN UM 7001 01 3 1 Chapter 3 Provisioning August 7 2006 COMMANDS OVERVIEW All settings are immediately saved There is no separate save command Some settings for example save download do not take effect until after the next CPU reset The CLI will signal when a reboot is necessary Keyword tab completion and online help is available Command line editing and history is also available by using the arrow keys as defined on most modern key boards General command format is lt verb gt lt object gt lt parameters gt where lt verb gt is GET SET CLEAR HELP or RESET All parameter strings user passwords and names have a maximum of 15 characters SECURITY Three types of users privileges are supported e Read only RO users may only view non sensitive performance and configuration information R
25. nrnnnnnnnnnn 3 1 Table A 1 Ethernet NIU Specifications israel Siege A 1 AIWN UM 7001 01 vii List of Tables August 7 2006 viii AIWN UM 7001 01 ABOUT THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION This manual applies to ADC s Ethernet Network Interface Unit ENIU card hereafter referred to as the ENIU ORGANIZATION This manual includes the following chapters Chapter Description Chapter 1 Overview Summarizes the features and functionality provided with the ENIU card Chapter 2 Installation Provides procedures for installing an ENIU card Chapter 3 Command Line Interface CLI Lists the commands used to operate an ENIU card Appendix A Specifications Provides physical specifications for the ENIU including power mechanical environmental and electrical requirements Appendix B Product Support Provides information on how to contact the ADC Technical Support group INTENDED AUDIENCE This manual is intended for anyone needing to operate administer or maintain ADC s line of ENIU cards CONVENTIONS The following style conventions and terminology are used throughout this guide Element Bold font Meaning Text that you must input exactly as shown e g type 1 for card 1 menu buttons e g ACCEPT SHELF OPTIONS or menu screen options e g ALARMS screen that you must select Italic font Variables that you must determine before inputting the correct value e g Password
26. t in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inter ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Safety Standards Compliance This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the applicable sections of the following safety stan dards GR 63 CORE Network Equipment Building System NEBS Requirements GR 1089 CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Binational Standard UL 60950 3rd Edition CSA1459 C22 2 No 60950 00 Safety of Information Technology Equipment For technical assistance refer to Appendix B Product Support on page B 1 World Headquarters ADC Telecommunications Inc PO Box 1101 Minneapolis MN 55440 1101 USA For Technical Assistance Tel 800 366 3891 Ethernet Network Interface Unit ENIU User Manual Product Catalog ENI EGXXEGXX1B Document Number AIWN UM 7001 01 FEE 1350286
27. wn right or left when mounted on a vertical surface The same mounting bracket is also used to secure the ENIU to the bottom of a work surface Note Allow six inches 15 3 cm on both ends of the ENIU for cable access Step Action 1 Situate the ENIU in a way that provides both front and rear access LEDs and Ethernet connections are located on both ends Power connection is located on the rear panel Using the mounting bracket as a template mark and drill holes in the mounting surface Secure the mounting bracket to the surface with appropriate fasteners for the surface material 10 wood screws or machine screws depending on the mounting surface 4 __ Align the slots on the rear face of the ENIU with the mounting bracket See Figure 2 1 Slide the ENIU into the mounting bracket 5 If not already installed insert SFP into ENIU until you hear it click in place AIWN UM 7001 01 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation August 7 2006 Step Action 6 Connect the power supply to the DC IN connector located on the back of the ENIU If using AC power connect power supply to the AC source 110 240 VAC 50 60 Hz If using DC power connect power following local practices See Power and Ground Connections on page 2 2 See Appendix A Specifications for fuse size 7 Verify that the STATUS LED is lit 20384A1 Figure 2 1 Inserting ENIU into Mounting Bracket POWER AND G

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