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1. LAN PC or Modem Al oy e Control 10BaseT Chain Chain Chain Input 600e only Output Input Output NI TSU 600 NI_TSU 600 Option Network gt q Figure 2 2 TSU 600 Interfaces Network Interface The network interface NI port provides the connection to the T1 This port complies with the applicable ANSI and AT amp T standards For more information see Wiring on page B 1 Network Test Interface The IN and OUT test jacks for the network interface provide intrusive test capability for the incoming T1 By connecting to these jacks with test equipment the T1 connection will be broken and the test equipment will terminate the incoming T1 The MON test jack provides a bridged access jack for non intrusive monitoring of the incoming T1 When con nected to this jack the test equipment should be configured for a bridged termination Control Port Input The control port input provides an EIA 232 input from a PC or a modem for control of the TSU 600 You can also use it as a chain input from an other TSU 600 or TSU 100 For more information see Wiring on page C 1 Chain Port Output The chain port output provides an EJA 232 output to chain control to other TSUs For more information see Wiring on page C 1 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 9 Chapter 2 Installation 10BaseT Interface 600e only The 10BaseT interface provides the LAN interface for managing the TSU 6
2. J P w R A PORTX3 PORTXA A NX 56 64 D Port x2 vas T1 Monitor Test Jacks T1 Network Connection 10BaseT Connection Control In Out Connection Power Switch Blank panel covering an unused option slot Example of option modules installed COIN aD oO Fe w N re Power Supply B if installed Figure 2 1c TSU 600e Rear Panel 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 7 Chapter 2 Installation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK is ui coro EA AN En 7 eh Ea Ena 4 in 10 BASET sel onu 3 monute 6 2 8 ae IN_OUT MON 20000000 O o El EA Bees r 000000000 ontza pontta E fouar 277 O mu Ossoocooso ola pl Ps Poor RA vas LQ 00000000 De T1 Monitor Test Jacks T1 Network Connection 10BaseT Connection Control In Out Connection Power Switch 5A 250V Fuse Blank panel covering an unused option slot Example of option modules installed Oo OI NID A AI wl N e Power Input Terminals Figure 2 1d TSU 600e with DC Power Rear Panel TSU 600 User Manual 24 48 HZ 61202076L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation TSU 600 Interfaces The TSU 600 is equipped with six option slots management interfaces and a T1 interface in the rear panel See Figure 2 2
3. Port Tests The Port Tests menu is used to activate testing of specific data ports It controls the activation of loopbacks and the initiation of data test pat terns Test results are displayed in the LCD window The execution of Port Tests will disrupt normal data flow in the port be ing tested Cancel Tests Use this menu selection to deactivate all active tests including tests on option modules 7 8 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapters Telnet Terminal Menus MAIN MENU The Telnet Terminal Main Menu is the first menu displayed after the telnet terminal session is established See Figure 8 1 The default telnet terminal password is ADTRAN NOTE Only one telnet terminal session may be active at a time ADTRAN TSU 600 Password XXXXXXXX Main Menu Status Test Management Config Flash Download 1 2 3 4 5 Remote Menu Access 6 7 8 Quit Session Figure 8 1 Telnet Terminal Main Menu 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 8 1 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Status Config Util and Test Menu Options 8 2 These menu items can access the same modified menus that you can ac cess through the front panel For detailed information on the available menu options refer to the following sections Status Menu in Chapter 4 Configuration Menu in Chapter 5 Utility Menu in Chapter 6 e Test Menu in Chapter 7 DSO Maps Configuration Menu The Telnet Terminal version of the DSO maps config
4. Through the use of multiple data ports the TSU 600 can simultaneously connect one or more of these devices to a T1 circuit The amount of bandwidth allocated to each port is custom programmable You can manually allocate bandwidth or set the bandwidth to change automati cally at predetermined times to use the available bandwidth most ad vantageously 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Changes in the configuration do not disrupt data flow in channels that are not being reconfigured The unique architecture and the availability of option modules provides a path for growth to accommodate future requirements The TSU 600 offers a wide variety of network management options You can manage via SNMP through the 10BaseT 600e only or chain in ports If you are using T Watch PRO a Microsoft Windows program you can manage the TSU 600 via the same 10BaseT 600e only or chain in ports An enhanced VT 100 terminal interface is also provided Standard Features in the TSU 600 The standard features of the TSU 600 are listed below e A single T1 interface e Six slots to house option modules with up to four additional data ports including voice e Architecture that allows mix of port types to meet the data interface requirements e Easy configuration capabilities using simplistic menus displayed ina liquid crystal display LCD window operated by a front panel key pad SNMP Telnet and T Watch PRO management
5. uration including all network interface parame ters the allocation of the DSOs and the port parameters For detailed information on configuration options see Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Util Utilities Displays and sets system parameters For detailed information on utility options see Chapter 6 Util ity Menu Test The Test menu initiates different types of unit tests and displays test results in the LCD window For detailed information on test options see Chapter 7 Test Menu 3 10 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation Alternate Methods of Control T Watch PRO ADTRAN PC Program T Watch PRO is the ADTRAN PC control program It provides complete control over the configuration of the TSU 600 using a graphical interface and displays the same status and performance data as the front panel LCD This data is displayed in the form of tables and graphs The T Watch PRO program has the following capabilities e Interfaces with a modem which permits dialing into a remote TSU 600 location to configure the unit or read the status or performance of the unit e Receives traps from any TSU product e Records and creates display performance data over a 30 day period e Accesses units via the local area network T Watch PRO LAN Connection To set up the TSU 600 to work with T Watch PRO over the LAN follow these steps Step Action 1 Set the Unit ID using the F
6. Ment Items tds ala 5 2 TSU 600 Clock Sources visi tai 5 4 Network AAA nude nes dives delete 5 4 DIEM ii id atadas 5 5 UEBRITE Slot I aia as litio 5 5 ii TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Table of Contents Internal Midis 5 6 Secondary Timing Ural dd acts 5 7 Normal CSU Timing cedidas 5 8 Unt Menus russia ito leida een Etes 5 9 Map Exchange Map Xchng Menu 5 11 MAP In Use ACB Menu iii 5 11 DSO Map A and DSO Map B Menu 5 12 Create Temp Example sisi siennes 5 13 Port Configuration Port Config 5 15 Chapter 6 Utility Menu ss 6 1 A O 6 2 Factory RESTO ss ni REA A A 6 2 SEE PASCO Ra RC 6 2 Enter Passcode from Other Menus cccccssccesscessecesseessceessesseeesaeceseeees 6 2 Change Set a Passcode ss 6 3 Automatic Time out Feature occooooncooncccoonnnononnnnnononononanonona corno nnncnnnnconnnnnno 6 3 No Passcode Desired sn 6 3 UNID E N O sax 6 3 Setting the Unit Identification ss 6 4 No Unit ID Desire a ere re add 6 4 Software Revision Software Rev 6 4 Port Utility nn aia 6 4 ENET Address 600e only 6 4 CMDMod s eee cota 6 4 Chapter 7 Test Menu csccscsesscsssssssesessesessesessesessesesssssssssssssssssssssssssessesesssseeess 7 1 NetWork Tests ia entrer Mieke 7 2 Loopback Tests eiii iris 7 2 Network Interface Loopbacks 7 3 Local Loopbek ks sen Mn ntm ic 7 3 Remote LoopbK iii lisina laa 7 4 Lest Rates ai lisis dl 7 5 ORSS Batteries 7 5 Pattern R
7. The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the equipment that the total of the LNs of all devices does not exceed 100 The ringer equivalence number REN assigned to each terminal adapt er is used to determine the total number of devices that may be connect ed to each circuit The sum of the RENs from all devices in the circuit should not exceed a total of 5 0 AFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company when ever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encod ed analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals and transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the de vice meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection spec ifications End user customer will be responsible to file an affidavit with the lo cal exchange carrier when connecting unprotected CPE to a 1 544 Mbps or subrate digital services Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice application
8. 600e only 2 Setthe IP address default gateway and subnet mask through the front panel NOTE f The default gateway and subnet mask are not used in SLIP mode 3 Load the appropriate MIB browser into the Network Management Station available on the ADTRAN webpage at http www adt ran com The MIB browser issues SNMP gets sets to the TSU 600 3 12 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation Terminal Mode Connection The TSU 600 provides the front panel menus to a VT 100 type terminal This mode can be used to configure and monitor the unit Initiate this mode by typing lt ctrl gt PTT on the terminal once it is connected to the Chain In port For detailed information on this method of control see Telnet Terminal Menus on page 8 1 Telnet Connection NOTE NOTE You can connect to the TSU 600 via telnet Before attempting to connect via telnet first define the IP address the default gateway and subnet mask using the front panel The dafault gateway and subnet mask are not used in SLIP mode When you begin the Telnet session you will be prompted for a pass word The default password is ADTRAN You can change this pass word using the Management submenu See Default Unit Passcode on page 8 7 for details The telnet session will time out after a predefined value that is also set in the Management Menu Only one telnet session can be active at one time 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 3 13
9. TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation Operation Keys Name Description Copy Used in the DSO mapping menu operations to copy the last data entered into the current DSO This key operates without pressing the Shift key Home Returns home to the Main Menu from any menu location Alarm Used as quick access to the active alarm display menus This can be activated while any other menu item is in use When the Alarm Menu is exited the unit returns to the location of the same menu that was active when Alarm was selected Clear Used in various menus to clear data result fields General Menu Operation The TSU 600 uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu items and data fields All menu operations and data are displayed in the LCD window The menu items are numbered and can be viewed by scrolling with the up and down arrows Name Description Data Field You can edit menu items followed by a colon Display Only You cannot edit menu fields followed by an Field equal symbol This symbol identifies a field used for value display only Arrows Menus that display small up or down arrows in the lower right corner indicate there are more menu items than are visible on a two line LCD Access the additional items with the up or down arrows You can also access undisplayed menu items by using the appropriate menu number 612
10. have been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following check appropriate blocks A A training course provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or B A training course provided by the customer or authorized repre sentative using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or C An independent training course e g trade school or technical institution recognized by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or D In lieu of the preceding training requirements the operator s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accor dance with circle one above I agree to provide telco s name with proper docu mentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph if so requested Signature Title Date Transcribed and sworn to before me This day of 199 Notary Public My commission expires IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury 1 Donot use this product near water such as near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid
11. 3 OFF map exchange menu 5 11 OK green LED description 3 2 OK green module status LED 3 3 OOF alarm condition TR 08 B 2 operation keys 3 5 Option Module Architecture 1 4 Option Module Architecture for TSU 600 1 4 Option Slot Arrangement for TSU 600 2 10 P Pattern Result test menu 7 6 Payload On network interface status message D 2 Payload On setting local loopback 7 3 Ping IP Host SNMP 8 9 Poll Link Status Traps Sent SNMP 8 9 port configuration 5 15 Port Status 4 5 Port Tests test menu 7 8 Port Utility utility menu 6 4 Power Connection for TSU 600 2 2 Power On network interface status Index 4 TSU 600 User Manual message D 2 power up procedure 2 14 Power up Testing 2 11 Product Description TSU 600 1 1 Product Overview TSU 600 1 1 Protection Line Switch alarm condition TR 08 B 2 Proxy Traps unit menu 5 10 PS Status power supply 4 6 Q ORSS Pattern test menu 7 5 Quit Session telnet terminal session R Rear Panel Layout of TSU 600 2 5 Receipt Inspection for TSU unit 2 1 Red Alarm network interface alarm message D 1 Remote Loopbk 7 4 Remote Menu Access 8 5 Remote Port 4 5 REVIEW MAP A B DSO map menu item 5 13 REVIEW TEMP DSO map menu item 5 13 Reviewing Maps how to 8 4 router interface with Nx56 64 module 1 6 Router PBX Video Conferencing Application 1 5 Run Self Test test menu 7 7 S Secondary Timing 5 7 Selecting and Activating a Menu I
12. 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix A Understanding SNMP As local area network LAN environments became standardized over the past ten years multi vendor equipment grew with competition It became necessary to manage the various vendor equipment from a sin gle control console Thus the SNMP emerged as the standard for man aging commercial TCP IP networks The term SNMP broadly refers to the message protocols used to ex change information between the network and the managed devices as well as to the structure of network management databases Basic Components SNMP has three basic components Network Manager Agent and MIB Network Manager This is a control program that collects controls and presents data perti nent to the operation of the network devices It resides on a network management station Agent This is a control program that responds to queries and commands from the network manager and returns requested information or invokes configuration changes initiated by the manager It resides in each net work device 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual A 1 Appendix A Understanding SNMP MIB This is an index to the organized data within a network device It defines the operating parameters that can be controlled or monitored When re questing the network manager to retrieve or modify a particular piece of information about a network device the network manager transmits the request to that network device The a
13. A basic familiarity with DLC systems IDLC systems and TR TSY 000008 is assumed but the following information will be useful e All received TR TSY 000008 specific alarms are reported locally within the history feature of the TSU 600 e When the DISABLE ALARMS option is selected no alarms will be sent on the DLF but received alarms will be reported locally in the history e Other alarms normally reported by the TSU 600 will also be placed in history e Each TSU 600 needs to be configured as the A SHELF as it is provi sioned as a separate entity e All alarms will refer to A SHELF when received from TSU 600 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual B 1 Appendix B Understanding TR 08 The following table explains what conditions trigger alarms and how alarms are processed when received by the TSU 600 Table B 1 Alarm Conditions Name Explanation FELP When the TSU 600 receives a FELP alarm it will loop the incoming data directly to the outgoing data LINE ON is placed in history The alarms and loopback are cleared when FELP is no longer received Loss of Data The TSU 600 will send MINOR ALARM and the A SHELF ALARM for 2 5s when it quits receiving the data link on the T Span It will also report TR 08 DL Down in the history After 2 5s MAJOR ALARM A SHELF ALARM are sent across the Data Link OOF The TSU will send MINOR ALARM and A SHELF ALARM upon receiving an out of frame condition TR 08 DL Down
14. Map re flects its last configured state You can then use the following selections Use selections To initialize 1 2 3 the displayed Temp Map to one of three configurations 1 2 the Temp Map from its current configura tion to one which reflects the currently stored Map A or B configurations respec tively 3 the Temp Map to an all IDLE state 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 8 3 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Editing the Temp Map If further changes to the Temp Map are needed do the following Step Action Explanation 1 Use selection 7 to enter the Temp Map edit mode Upon entering this mode the cursor location moves to DSO number one in the DSO field of the Temp Map The cursor may be moved from one DSO to another by using the up and down arrows until the cursor is located at the DSO number whose assigned port needs to be changed 2 Press the Enter key to The up and down arrows are then used cause the cursor to move to scroll through the possible port selec into the Port field tions 3 Press the ESC key This restores the previous port assign ment and returns to the DSO field 4 Press the Enter key This saves the current selected port and returns to the DSO field Once the cursor is again located in the Temp Map DSO field press the ESC key a second time to return to selection 1 below the Temp Map display Applying the
15. Max Current AC powered units 0 7A DC powered units 3A TSU 600 User Manual E 3 Appendix E Specifications E 4 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Numerics 10BaseT Connections C 4 10BaseT Interface 2 10 10BaseT interface with SNMP 3 12 A Access unit menu 5 9 Active Alarms 4 4 Add New Unit to unit access table how to 8 6 ADTRAN PC Management Program T Watch PRO 3 11 ADTRAN PC Program T Watch PRO 3 11 ADTRAN Web page 3 12 Agent SNMP component A 1 AIS Alarm Blue Alarm network interface alarm message D 1 Alarm red LED description 3 2 Alarm red module status LED 3 3 Alarm Conditions TR 08 B 2 Alarm Format TR 08 5 3 Alarm Messages Network Interface NI D 1 Alarm Messages Network Interface D 1 Alarm Report TR 08 5 3 Alarm operation key 3 5 ANSI FDL LLB remote loopback 7 4 Index ANSI FDL PLB remote loopback 7 4 ANSI FT1 LLB remote loopback 7 4 APPLY TEMP gt A DSO map menu item 5 13 Applying the Temp Map how to 8 4 AS available sec NI errors 4 2 ATT In Band LLB remote loopback 7 4 Auto Fail Traps Sent SNMP 8 9 B Backup Power Supply for TSU 600e 2 2 BES pattern result test menu 7 6 BIT STUFFING network menu item 5 3 Blue Alarm AIS alarm network interface alarm message D 1 Board level tests 2 12 Board level tests run self test 7 7 BPV Threshold TR 08 5 3 BPV TSU 600 T1 error 4 3 5 3 BPVs alarm condition TR 08 B 2 Cancel Tests tes
16. Module Status LEDS iaa ad 3 3 Operation Keys sisi ne ia init atnnrih hits 3 5 General Menu Operations usant nent 3 5 Selecting and Activating a Menu Item 3 6 Editing the Data Field nent ist 3 7 Display Only Data Fields ssh iii 3 8 Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display ccocicicococicicinonanicnnnacininanonos 3 8 Data Port Identification iii 3 9 Front Panel Menu Structure 3 10 Alternate Methods of Control 3 11 T Watch PRO ADTRAN PC Program ss 3 11 T Watch PRO LAN Connection sisi 3 11 T Watch PRO ETA 232 Connection sisi 3 12 SNMP 20 nid oth el as eet eh i ee tnt 3 12 Terminal Mode Connection ss 3 13 Telnet Connection sacre Lessee lessees al he Me eet Bees 3 13 Chapter 4 Status Menu msn snenenennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnes 4 1 Network Performance Reports NI PERF RPTS oooonicnnnnnnicicnninnnicincnanincninso 4 2 Network Interface Errors NI ERRORS ss 4 3 Active Alarmes A ne ovens Rebate ob ee AP 4 4 VIEW THISKOLY ctosocioniccnseciotvoionocneicadio cantas stone rien ALEN Eea TASA LAAT anTad 4 4 Port Status uenee ne e ai snes adden ea Saeed dete an de Red 4 5 Remote Roi linia a G rant Sr ten nee rt rite basicas 4 5 Clear Port Alarm ne ne a dav a ner ils 4 5 ENET Status 6008 Only nine nn nm r S 4 6 PS Status 6006 OV nn reseed nn ee vraies 4 6 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu ss 5 1 NetWork iN sissies 23 eh font nette ne S Rs tn Ae a ata Ses dt es 5 2 Network NI
17. Temp Map Once the Temp Map reflects the desired configuration use selections 8 or 9 to apply this configuration to Map A or B respectively Reviewing Maps Selections 4 through 6 give a summary of the number of ports assigned to Map A Map B and the Temp Map respectively TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Remote Menu Access Displays telnet menus for a remote device may be another TSU TDU or any other ADTRAN product that supports telnet via its ETA 232 chain port After selecting this option you may choose to connect to a device entered in the Unit Access Table or enter a Unit ID for a unit not in the Unit Access Table CTRL X terminates the session and returns to the TSU 600 Main Menu Management Configuration This menu sets management information such as SNMP community names and trap destination addresses Unit Access Table NOTE This menu edits and creates the Unit Access Table This table stores the Unit ID Passcode and Unit Type for units connected via chain ports or connected remotely to the TSU TDU see Figure 8 3 on page 8 6 An entry in the table is only required to support proxy SNMP MIB access or polling For MIB access an entry is required only if the unit s passcode is not the same as the Default Unit Passcode or the unit is a single port TSU Stand alone It is not necessary to have an entry in this table for a remote unit in order to telnet to it or forward SNMP
18. Understanding TR 08 B 4 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix C Network Pinouts WIRING Network On the rear panel of the TSU 600 is an 8 position modular jack labeled NETWORK This connector is used for connecting to the network See Table C 1 Network Pinouts for the pinout for the network connector Network Connections The network connections are as follows Connector Type USOC RJ 48C Part Number AMP 555164 2 Table C 1 Network Pinouts Pin Name Description 1 R1 RXDATA RING Receive data from the network T1 RXDATA TIP Receive data from the network UNUSED R1 TXDATA RING Send data toward the network 2 3 4 5 T TXDATA TIP Send data toward the network 6 7 8 UNUSED 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual C 1 Appendix C Network Pinouts Control In Chain In This is used as an EJA 232 port for connection to a computer or modem Control in or to another TSU 600 or TSU 100 chain in See Table C 2 Control In Chain In Pinout for the pinout for the control in chain in con nector Chain in Connections The chain in connections are as follows Connector Type RJ 48 Part Number AMP 555164 2 Table C 2 Control In Chain In Pinout Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis 2 RTS Request to send flow control 3 RXDATA Data received by the TSU 600 4 UNUSED 5 TXDATA Data transmitted by the TSU 600 6 7 UNUSED 8
19. and RED ALARM are declared in history for severe framing errors After 2 5s MAJOR ALARM A SHELF ALARM are sent across the Data Link Loss of Signal The TSU 600 will send MINOR ALARM and the A SHELF ALARM for 2 5s when it quits receiving a signal from the far end It will also report TR 08 DL Down and LOS in the history After 2 5s MAJOR ALARM A SHELF ALARM are sent across the Data Link and RED ALARM is declared in history BPVs BPVs that are received at a rate greater than the threshold set under TR 08 options will cause MINOR ALARM and A SHELF ALARM to be sent on the DL If the BPVs remain above the threshold for 2 5s the TSU 600 will send MAJOR ALARM and on the DL No events are placed in history Protection Line Switch The TSU will not respond to this alarm TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix B Understanding TR 08 TR 08 DSO Conversion Table The following table contains the mapping conversions needed to map voice ports to the TR 08 network Table B 2 TR 08 DSO Conversion Table DSO TR 08 Channel Number Port 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 5 3 1 3 7 4 1 4 9 5 2 1 11 6 22 13 7 2 3 15 8 2 4 17 9 3 1 19 10 3 2 21 11 3 3 23 12 3 4 2 13 4 1 4 14 4 2 15 4 3 8 16 4 4 10 17 5 1 12 18 5 2 14 19 5 3 16 20 5 4 18 21 6 1 20 22 6 2 22 23 6 3 24 24 6 4 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Appendix B
20. be used with the TSU 600 e 10BaseT cable for connection to a LAN or router if you plan to use remote management features This is for 600e only 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation Power Connection The AC powered TSU 600 is equipped with a captive 8 foot power cord terminated by a 3 prong plug which connects to a grounded pow er receptacle Power to the TSU 600 must be from a grounded 90 120 VAC 50 CAUTION 60Hz source DC Powered Units The DC powered TSU 600 1202076L1 DC or 1202076L2 DC is equipped with a terminal strip on the rear of the unit The power source should be connected to the terminal strip according to the polarity mark ings on the unit Example A 48V source would be connected with the 48V return attached to the terminal and the 48VDC attached to the terminal Power must be from a DC source in the range of 21 to 26 VDC or in the range of 40 to 56VDC The protective cover should be reinstalled over the terminal strip once the power source is connected The DC powered TSU 600 is to be installed only in restricted areas ded icated equipment rooms equipment closets etc in accordance with Ar ticles 110 16 and 110 18 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 Backup Power Supply 600e only The TSU 600e has two power supply slots on the right side of the chassis The base unit is shipped with a single power supply The TSU 600e is fully operational with on
21. to the previ ous menu Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 which are used to activate menu items and enter information such as the IP address 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Operation Name Description Shift To enter special function keys press and release Shift before pressing the key representing the desired character See Operation Keys on page 3 5 for a description of the function keys To activate a special function key rather than a number press Shift and then the key If you press the key without using Shift the numbered item becomes active instead of the special function key CSU Status LEDs 3 2 The CSU status LEDs display the operational condition of the network interface located on the controller board in the unit Name Description OK green Indicates the operation is in the normal mode and no errors have been detected Test yellow Indicates that the network interfaces are operating in a test mode This includes a self test or a test loopback When lighted this LED also indicates that normal data flow is not occurring on the network interface Error red Indicates an error such as a BPV OOF or CRC Alarm red Indicates an alarm condition has been detected When the alarm condition is no longer valid the OK LED activates turns on To view an alarm condition select t
22. traps from it In the telnet case the Remote Menu Access menu is selected from the Main menu and a Unit ID is entered which may or may not be in the Unit Access Table Units accessed via T Watch PRO over TCP IP use the Unit ID and pass code set by T Watch PRO running on the PC 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 8 5 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Unit Access Table Unit ID Passcode Type Polled PollStatus 20 DEFAULT Standard No 3 0033 Standard Yes UP 6 0095 TSU Stand Alone No 8 0022 Standard Yes UP 1 Add New Unit 2 Modify Unit 3 Delete Unit 4 Default Unit Passcode 0022 5 OK Figure 8 3 Unit Access Table Add New Unit This adds a new device to the table You must enter a device Unit ID passcode unit type and polled flag The unit type can be Standard which supports any TSU TDU Multiplexer and the ISU 512 or TSU Standalone a single port TSU with no option card slot You can select a passcode of O to 9999 for each device or DEFAULT in which the de fault passcode will be used See Figure 8 3 Traps are normally sent from the unit in alarm to the TSU 600 For units in the Unit Access Table that are not chained directly to the TSU 600 but are managed over Inband or the FDL traps are not automatically for warded Polling must be enabled on the TSU 600 for these units in order to receive Traps on the NMS The TSU 600 can be configured to poll se lected units for traps by enabling the polled op
23. ual menu items concerning tests before executing LINE ON 1 LOCAL LOOPBCK PAYLOAD ON NO LOOPBACK ATT INBAND LLB 1 NETWORK TESTS ANSI FDL PLB 2 REMOTE LOOPBK ANSI FDL LLB ANSI FT1 LLB NO LOOPBACK ALL ZEROS QRSS ALL DSOS QRSS TST DSOS ALL ONES NONE A TEST 3 TEST PATTERN A PATTERN RESULT Displays results 2 RUN SELFTEST Displays results 3 PORT TEST OPTION PORT 4 CANCEL TESTS Figure 7 1 Test Menu 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 7 1 Chapter 7 Test Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the scrolling direction to view additional menu items At every level of the menu pressing Cancel returns the sys tem to the previous menu level Pressing Cancel repeatedly returns the system to the Main menu Network Tests Network tests control the activation of loopbacks and the initiation of data test patterns Network tests are run on the Network Interface NI You can select three different test configurations to determine the type of loopback and the pattern to run Test results display in the LCD window Executing Network Tests will disrupt normal data flow unless only TST DSOs are selected for testing Loopback Tests A number of different loopbacks can be invoked locally from the front panel by T Watch PRO commands or remotely by using special in band codes AT amp T D4 network loop up
24. using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for special disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its published specifica tions or if it fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and re turn information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure Return Material Authorization RMA is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN For Service RMA requests or more information contact ADTRAN Cus tomer Service listed on the inside back cover of this manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction cccsssssssessssessesessesessesessesesssssssssssssssseessesessssessssecsevers 1 1 TSU 600 Overview var ne le cabin AA A tea abso 1 1 Product Description cinc na 1 1 Standard Features in the TSU 600 1 2 TSU Option Modules cirios ii a iii tac 1 3 Option Module Architecture 1 4 TSU 600 Configuration Applications ss 1 5 Router PBX Video Conferencing Application 1 5 Drop and Insert Voice and Router Appli
25. via SLIP or 10BaseT 600e only Ability to proxy for agentless units Enhanced terminal mode Support for a redundant AC power supply 600e only Two programmable configuration maps that define the bandwidth allocation between data ports Data drop and insert as well as full drop and insert e Flash memory for software updates Timing selectable from the network from the slot 1 data port inter nally or from a secondary interface e QRSS 511 test patterns using Nx option e Fractional T1 loopbacks as defined in annex B of ANSI T1 403 1995 e Extensive self testing and monitoring to ensure proper operation 1 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 TSU Option Modules Chapter 1 Introduction Module Name Description DSX1 Short haul T1 interface for operation with a PBX Terminal Interface Full Drop and Insert Permits the dropping of data and insertion of new data into the same DSO time slot This module includes a long haul DS1 interface It can also be used as a second DS1 interface to provide up to 3 MB aggregate throughput Nx56 64 Serial Interface Provides a V 35 serial interface in either sin gle or dual versions NxIQ Frame relay aware device that provides detailed information regarding the health and performance of the frame relay circuit Voice Interface 2 4 channel FXS FX0 E amp M OCU DP Interfaces to DDS or 4 wire Switched 56 DSU DP Provides two sync
26. 00 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Secondary Timing Chapter 5 Configuration Menu The secondary interface is the source of timing The TSU 600 uses the clock derived by the secondary interface for transmission timing See Figure 5 5 61202076L1 1 NETWORK INTERFACE OPTION SLOTS INTERFACE Option TIMING SOURCE 75 PBX or Second Network Figure 5 5 Secondary Clock Source TSU 600 User Manual 5 7 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Normal CSU Timing The typical timing option arrangement is shown in Figure 5 6 The PBX is looped timed to the TSU 600 The Network Interface NT is the actual source of timing This timing option is the same as that typically used for CSUs This is the preferred mode for use with a PBX application NETWORK INTERFACE gt lt ISECONDAR INTERFACE Option TIMING SOURCE OPTION SLOTS 4 PBX or Second Network Figure 5 6 Normal CSU 5 8 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Unit Menu The Unit menu changes the baud rate of the Chain In port and the setup of the Chain Out port The menu items are Menu Item Description Ctl Port Sets the baud rate for communication with the Rate PC or modem Choices 1200 2400 9600 19200 and 38400 kbps Traps Enables or disables the transmission of trap mes sages Choices Enable Disable Access Sets th
27. 00e with SNMP or T watch PRO For more information see Wiring on page C 1 Option Slot Arrangement As viewed from the rear of the TSU 600 the slots are numbered as shown in Figure 2 3 All slots are functionally identical except slots one two and six These slots offer additional functions SLOT 1 DTE TIMING SLOT 2 DIAL BACKUP SLOT 3 SLOT 6 SECONDARY INTERFACE DSX 1 FULL D amp l Figure 2 3 TSU 600 Slot Designation Rear View POWER SUPPLY Slot 1 Slot 1 is used as the source of DTE timing when the DTE timing mode is selected or as the source of UBRITE timing when the UBRITE timing mode is selected If DTE timing is desired the DTE interface port sourcing the timing must be connected to Slot 1 This slot will accept all other interface types except Secondary Network interface option modules includ ing DSX 1 PBX the Full Drop and Insert D amp I net work interface or the multiport Dial Backup DBU Slot 2 Slot 2 is used for the multiport Dial Backup module if it is installed This slot accepts all other interface types except Secondary Network interface option modules including DSX 1 PBX and the Full Drop and Insert D amp I network interface 2 10 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation Slots 3 5 Slots 3 5 will accept any interface type except second ary interface the interface for DTE timing or the mul tiport DBU If other interfaces have any restriction on th
28. 02076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 3 5 Chapter 3 Operation Selecting and Activating a Menu Item Step Action 1 Choose a menu item by placing the cursor on the desired menu item by either 1 pressing the number corresponding to the menu item or 2 highlighting it with the up and down arrows 2 To activate the Alarm List option from the Status Menu do the following 1 Activate the Status Menu using the arrow keys or by pressing 1 The cursor will flash on the number next to the activated selection 2 Press Enter 3 Use the arrow keys to view submenu items 4 Choose an item on the submenu such as ACTIVE ALARMS 5 Select the submenu with the arrow keys or by pressing 3 6 Press Enter 7 View the Alarm List using the arrow keys The front panel menu tree is shown below 1 STATUS 1 NI PERF RPTS 2 NI ERRORS 3 ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LIST A VIEW HISTORY END OF LIST 5 PORT STATUS Figure 3 2 3 6 6 REMOTE PORT 7 CLEAR PORT ALM 8 ENET STATUS 9 PS STATUS Example of Basic Front Panel Menu Travel TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Editing the Data Field Chapter 3 Operation Use the following steps to edit data fields preceded by a colon Step Action Result 1 Position the cursor on the submenu item number and press Enter The cursor moves to the data field to the right of the submenu item name Using the a
29. 3 2 Test yellow module status LED 3 3 Test menu 7 1 Test Pattern test menu 7 5 Test front panel menu 3 10 TR 08 alarm conditions B 2 TR 08 DL Down network interface status message D 2 TR 08 DL Up network interface status message D 2 TR 08 DSO Conversion Table B 3 TR 08 network menu item 5 3 Trap SNMP message A 2 Traps unit menu 5 9 TSU 600 Clock Sources 5 4 TSU 600 Configuration Applications 1 5 TSU 600 Electrical specifications E 1 TSU 600 Front Panel Layout with descriptions 3 4 TSU 600 General Menu Operation 3 5 TSU 600 Interfaces 2 6 2 9 TSU 600 interfaces 2 6 TSU 600 Option Modules option modules for TSU 600 1 3 TSU 600 SNMP access A 3 TSU 600 Overview 1 1 TSU 600 power connection 2 2 TSU 600 Standard Features 1 2 TSU Product Description 1 1 T Watch PRO 3 11 T Watch PRO modem connection 3 11 T Watch PRO EIA 232 Connection Index 5 Index 3 12 T Watch PRO LAN Connection 3 11 U AS unavailable errored sec NI rors 4 2 BRITE Slot 1 5 5 BRITE option module for TSU 600 3 nit Access Table 8 5 nit level tests 2 12 nit level tests run self test 7 7 nit Menu 5 9 p and down arrows front panel 3 1 til front panel menu 3 10 utility menu tree 6 1 H aaa aaa Index 6 TSU 600 User Manual V Voice Interface option module for TSU 600 1 3 W Wiring network pinouts C 1 X XS0 TSU 600 T1 alarm 4 3 Y Yellow Alarm network interface alarm me
30. 6 4 ENET Status 4 6 Enter front panel 3 1 Environmental Specifications E 3 Error red LED description 3 2 ES Errored Sec NI Errors 7 6 ES errored sec NI errors 4 2 Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display how to 3 8 F Factory Restore network interface status message D 2 features TSU 600 1 2 FELP alarm condition TR 08 B 2 FER TSU 600 T1 error 4 3 Flash Download 8 9 Flash Download menu 8 9 Front Panel Menu Structure 3 10 front panel menu tree 3 6 Front Panel description 3 1 Full Drop and Insert option module for TSU 600 1 3 G telnet terminal GetNextRequest SNMP command GetRequest SNMP command A 2 61202076L1 1 GetResponse SNMP message A 2 Grounding Instructions 2 4 H Home operation key 3 5 http www adtran com ADTRAN Web page 3 12 I INBAND LPBCK network menu item 5 3 Init Modem unit menu 5 9 Initialization 2 12 Initializing the Temp Map how to 8 3 Installing and Replacing the Power Supply how to 2 3 Internal Timing 5 6 IP Address unit menu 5 9 L LCD Menu Options 3 10 LCD Window front panel 3 1 Line On network interface status message D 2 Line On setting local loopback 7 3 Local Loopbck test menu 7 3 Loopback Off network interface status message D 2 Loopback Tests test menu Wee Loss of Data alarm condition TR 08 B 2 Loss of Signal alarm condition TR 08 B 2 Loss of Signal network interface alarm message D 1 M Major Alarm net
31. ADRAN TSU 600 amp TSU 600e User Manual Part Numbers 1202076L1 1202076L1 DC 1202076L2 1202076L2 DC October 1998 61202076L1 1C Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp T Watch is a trademark of ADTRAN Inc SLC96 is a registered trademark of AT amp T ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 Phone 256 963 8000 1998 ADTRAN Inc All rights reserved Printed in USA YEAR 2000 Compliance All ADTRAN transmission hardware and software products have been tested and found to be fully compliant with the YEAR 2000 requirements This is true for all models and revisions regardless of the date of manufacture or delivery Users who wish to independently verify that specific products are in compli ance may contact ADTRAN Technical Support at 1 888 423 8726 for additional information FCC REGULATIONS REQUIRE THAT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BE PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER IN THIS MANUAL 1 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules The required label is attached to the bottom of the chassis 2 An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modu lar jack which is Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details 3 If your Product causes harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may discontin
32. CTS Clear to send flow control c 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix C Network Pinouts Chain Out This is used to connect to another TSU 600 chain in connector See Table C 3 Chain Out Pinout for the pinout for the chain out connector Chain out Connections The chain out connections are Connector Type RJ 48 Part Number AMP 555164 2 Table C 3 Chain Out Pinout Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground connected to unit chassis Connected to GND of next unit pin 10 2 UNUSED 3 TX DATA Data transmitted to chained units by the TSU 600 Connect to RX DATA of the next unit chain in pin 3 4 UNUSED 5 RX DATA Data received from chained units by the TSU 600 Connect to TX DATA of the next unit chain in pin 5 6 7 8 UNUSED 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual C 3 Appendix C Network Pinouts 10BaseT 600e only 10BaseT is used to connect the TSU 600e to the Local Area Network See Table C 4 10BaseT Connections The required wiring connections are Connector Type USOC RJ 45 Part Number AMP 555164 1 Table C 4 10BaseT Ethernet Pin To NIC 1 TX1 2 TX2 3 RX1 6 RX2 C 4 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix D System Messages This appendix lists and defines the alarm and status messages that ap pear on the TSU 600 screen Alarm Messages Network Interface NI Message Description Red Alarm NI unable to
33. Chapter 3 Operation 3 14 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 4 Status Menu The Status menu branch allows you to view the status of the TSU 600 op eration See Figure 4 1 AS EF 1 NI PERF RPTS ES SES 2 NI ERRORS UAS 1 STATUS 3 ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LIST END OF LIST A VIEW HISTORY HISTORY LIST END OF HISTORY 5 PORT STATUS OPTION LIST 6 REMOTE PORT 7 CLEAR PORT ALM 8 ENET STATUS 9 PS STATUS Figure 4 1 Complete Status Menu 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Status Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the direction of scrolling to use to view addi tional menu items At every level of the menu pressing Cancel returns the system to the previous menu level Press Cancel repeatedly to return the system to the main menu Network Performance Reports NI PERF RPTS The Network Interface Performance Reports display the user copy of the performance data See Figure 4 2 The TSU 600 maintains this perfor mance data on the network in compliance with ANSI T1 403 and AT amp T document TR54016 The data displayed is data accumulated over the last 15 minutes and over the last 24 hours Use the scroll keys to access the complete display of the following report fields 15 Minutes _24 Hours Data Values AS of available seconds EF of error free sec
34. It uses either the inband loopup code as specified by ANSI T1 403 for line loopback ATT In Band LLB or the FDL as specified in ANSI T1 403 for payload and line loopback codes The following options are available Name Description ATT In Band Activates the line loopback using inband code LLB ANSI FDL PLB Initiates the transmission of an FDL payload loopup code toward the far end ANSI FDL LLB Initiates the transmission of an FDL line loopup code toward the far end ANSI FT1 LLB Initiates the transmission of a FT1 loopback using the inband code described in T1 403 No Loopback Deactivates the loopback Remote Loopback can only be used with Fractional T1 if the ANSI FT1 LLB is selected After a Remote Loopback option is selected the TSU 600 verifies that the far end is actually in a loopback by checking for the receipt of a code looped back from the far end Once the Remote Loopback type is select ed the LCD displays the loopback progress by displaying Looping until loopback is verified TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 7 Test Menu Test Pattern Pattern Description All Ones Sends an all ones pattern to the network All Zeros Sends an all zeros pattern to the network QRSS All DSOs Generates a ORSS test pattern and inserts the pattern into all DSOs ORSS TST DS0s Inserts a ORSS pattern in those DSOs mapped as TST in the currently active map A or B None Terminates pa
35. Network Loopback Tests 7 3 Figure 8 1 Telnet Terminal Main Menu 8 1 Figure 8 2 DS0 Temp Map MR i Re A RS iia 8 2 Figure 8 3 Unit Access Table sisi 8 6 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual v List of Figures vi TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Table B 1 Table B 2 Table C 1 Table C 2 Table C 3 Table C 4 61202076L1 1 List of Tables Alarm OnGitions 2 r B 2 TR 08 DSO Conversion Table ooooooncccnnccconncnonoconnccnnonnnncnnnacanononaconnnon B 3 N twork o AAA te rentes cerner denses te C 1 Control In Chain In Pinout sisi C 2 Chain Out Pinout ni ada C 3 LOBaseT Ethernet esis tet sched tiv odds eae abs C 4 TSU 600 User Manual vii List of Tables viii TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter Introduction TSU 600 OVERVIEW This manual covers the use of the following products e TSU 600 e TSU 600 with DC power e TSU 600e e TSU 600e with DC power Unless otherwise stated the TSU 600 refers to all four products Product Description The TSU 600 is a T1 FT1 multiplexer with six option slots and embed ded SNMP management The TSU 600 s six option slots accept one of many available option modules for voice and data applications Each module offers up to four ports for a total of 24 possible voice or data ports The TSU 600 serves as the link between user data sources such as local area network LAN bridges routers computers CAD systems teleconferencing equipment and PBXs
36. Plug the new power supply cord into a grounded 115 VAC 50 60 Hz power receptable 6 Turn the power switch On 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The grounding instruction information is from the Underwriters Labo ratory UL 1950 3rd Edition An equipment grounding conductor that is not smaller in size than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the product or system e Bare covered or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable e Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes e The equipment grounding conductor is to be connected to ground at the service equipment e The attachment plug receptacles in the vicinity of the product or sys tem are all to be of a grounding type e The equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment e A supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be installed between the product or system and ground that is in addition to the equipment grounding conductor in the power supply cord e The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall not be smaller in size than the ungrounded branch circuit supply conduc tors e The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be
37. SABLED ENABLED defaults to DISABLED When enabled the TSU 600 issues an SNMP trap when any SNMP re quest is received with an invalid community name Can be used for se curity purposes Poll Link Status Traps Sent DISABLED ENABLED defaults to DISABLED When enabled the TSU 600 sends an SNMP trap whenever a device con figured to be polled fails to respond When the device begins respond ing to polls a poll link up trap is sent The formats of the traps are defined in the agent MIB Ping IP Host Allows the user to Ping a specific IP address Telnet Terminal Time out The TSU 600 terminates a telnet or terminal session if no activity is de tected for this length of time Only one telnet or terminal session may be active at one time This time out prevents an unattended session from blocking interactive access to the agent The default value is five min utes Telnet Terminal Password This option allows modification of the password required for entry into a telnet or terminal session The default value is ADTRAN Exit Returns to the TSU 600 Main menu Flash Download The TSU 600 uses flash memory that allows software updates via the chain in port This menu selection allows you to perform a flash down load manually using XMODEM T Flash is also available to automate this process Quit Session Terminates the telnet terminal session 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 8 9 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus 8 10 TSU
38. TATION VIDEO CONFER Figure 1 2 Router PBX Video Conferencing Application Set Up 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Drop and Insert Voice and Router Application The TSU 600 provides a router interface with an Nx56 64 module A drop and insert module provides a second T1 interface to a remote TSU T WATCH PRO which runs on a PC easily manages the network FXO modules are used to provide PBX extensions to remote sites See Figure 1 3 ToU 100 Figure 1 3 Drop and Insert Voice and Router Application Set Up 1 6 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapin Installation UNPACK INSPECT POWER UP Receipt Inspection Carefully inspect the TSU 600 for shipping damages If you suspect damage file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADT RAN Customer Service see the inside last page of this manual If pos sible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the TSU 600 back for repair or for verification of damage during shipment ADTRAN Shipments Include e The TSU 600 e A line interface cable an 8 position modular to 8 position modular 15 ft e A DB 25 to modular adapter e An8 position 6 foot modular cable for the Chain In port connection e The User Manual e Rackmount Brackets e Rackmount Data Sheet Customer Provides e Cables for any expansion modules to
39. WORK NI 5 TIMING MODE 5 CONTROL PORT 6 SET LBO 6 IP ADDRESS 7 INBAND LPBCK 7 SUBNET MASK 8 BIT STUFFING A ALARM REPORT 8 DEFAULT ROUTER 9 TR 08 OPTIONS B ALARM FORMAT 9 SLIP RATE C BPV THRESHOLD A SLIP FLOW CTL 2 UNIT B PROXY TRAPS 3 MAP XCHNG OFF AUTO 1 MAP A HH MM 4 MAP IN USE A B 2 MAP B HH MM 1 COPY A gt TEMP 2 CONFIG 5 DS0 MAP A 2 CREATE TEMP 3 REVIEW MAP A 1 COPY B gt TEMP 4 REVIEW TEMP 2 CREATE TEMP 5 EDIT TEMP 6 DSO MAP B 3 REVIEW MAP B 6 APPLY TEMP gt A 4 REVIEW TEMP 5 EDIT TEMP 6 APPLY TEMP gt B 7 PORT CONFIG OPTION PORTS Figure 5 1 Configuration Menu 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 5 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the direction of scrolling to view additional menu items At every level of the menu pressing Cancel returns the sys tem to the previous menu level Pressing Cancel repeatedly returns the system to the Main menu NETWORK NI This menu item accesses the configuration of parameters associated with the network interface in the base unit There are nine submenu items that include setting the format the Line Build Out LBO and the timing mode Submenu items do not include setting the parameters which may be necessary for a secondary interface DSX 1 Passthru etc Network NI Menu Items The menu items and their descriptions follow Men
40. address or host name used for the proxy designation is that of the TSU 600 3 Set community names in the device s entries for external units to the TSU 600 community name with the device Unit ID appended as de fined in the previous section TSU 600 SNMP ACCESS on page A 3 4 Set the device timeout for all device entries in the NMS device data base to five seconds including the host unit SNMP MIB Files The TSU 600 supports several standard MIBs including MIB II RFC 1213 the DS1 T1 E1 MIB RFC 1406 and the Ethernet MIB RFC 1643 600e only It also supports several ADTRAN enterprise specific MIBs including the ADTRAN Product MIB ADTRAN MIB the ADT RAN DS1 extensions MIB ADS1 MIB and all TSU TDU Enterprise MIBs such as 600e MIB The standard MIB files are usually included with most SNMP network management software The latest versions of the ADTRAN enterprise specific MIBs are avail able in the following locations ADTRAN anonymous ftp site ftp adtran com e By dial up from the BBS 256 963 8169 ADTRAN web site at http www adtran com TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 AppendixB Understanding TR 08 The TSU 600 chassis functions as a Remote Terminal in Digital Loop Carrier and as Integrated Digital Loop Carrier Systems as described in TR TSY 000008 The TSU 600 supports SLC96 framing Mode l opera tion ORB 13 and ORB 16 alarm formats alarm reporting and user de finable BPV threshold detection rate
41. and loop down codes Addi tionally the loopbacks can be remotely controlled by means of out of band commands by the T1 ESF FDL or from T Watch PRO by a modem connection See Figure 7 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 7 Test Menu Network Interface Loopbacks Network interface loopbacks affect the entire T1 data stream There are two types of network loopbacks line loopback and payload loopback Line loopback loops all of the received data back toward the network The transmitted data is the identical line code that was received includ ing any bipolar violations or framing errors Payload loopback is similar to line loopback except that the framing is extracted from the received data and then regenerated for the transmit ted data a TSU 600 NI CSU e lt Secondary lt DSi Interface eee Payload Loopback T Line Loopback J Figure 7 2 Network Loopback Tests Local Loopbck There are three available choices for setting the local loopback Name Description Line On Activates the line loopback Payload On Activates the payload loopback No Loopback Deactivates the loopback Scroll to select a setting and record it by pressing Enter The unit returns to the previous menu level 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 7 3 Chapter 7 Test Menu Remote Loopbk NOTE 7 4 This activates the same loopbacks as Local Loopback but at the far end
42. cation 1 6 Chapter 2 Installation ocoonononoommsmmsmmmssrso 2 1 Unpack Inspect Power UP tinta 2 1 Receipt Inspection ss 2 1 ADTRAN Shipments Include ss 2 1 Customer PrOVides sans 2 1 Power Connection nine ed doco be ee 2 2 DE Powered Units 5 sentis sienne pase ever inerte nee es counn cade vse 2 2 Backup Power Supply 600e only 0 cee cece cece eeeeeeneneneseeees 2 2 Installing and Replacing the Power Supply eee 2 3 Grounding Instructions issus Musee en Waele 2 4 Identification of Rear Panel Layout ss 2 5 TSW 600 nt rtaces ii dd Ar Te Etre 2 9 Network Interface ins rant le assesses 2 9 Network Test Interface issus 2 9 Control Port Input nn orita Rhin dies 2 9 Chain Port Output acidic nn ten e a a nel sets 2 9 10BaseT Interface 600e only ss 2 10 Option Slot Arrangement 2 10 Power Up Testing ss ss sine ne rE a EE EEEREN EENE ERE 2 11 Self Test vais anae tas 2 11 Board levels li EEE T EEDENI 2 12 Unit leves SA ne O a Aa a a 2 12 A En a er e E ee T E 2 12 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual i Table of Contents Set User Passcode ins 2 12 Set Unit Identification sic tsar ne tt fare 2 12 S t Control Port sr een in ann mans 2 13 Cha n In PO sas hens mate Mn nn 2 13 Chainin ChatiOUE id caus doth cosy tia aia 2 13 Normal Power Up Procedure 2 14 Chapter 3 Operation msn 3 1 Front Panel du inner E disent cit idee te ste mettre tante 3 1 CSU Status LEDS oo ete Re nr e A A td betes 3 2
43. con nected to the product at the terminal provided and shall be connect ed to ground in a manner that will retain the ground connection when the product is unplugged from the receptacle e The connection to ground of the supplementary equipment ground ing conductor shall be in compliance with the rules for terminating bonding jumpers at Part K or Article 250 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 e Termination of the supplementary equipment grounding conductor is permitted to be made to building steel to a metal electrical raceway system or to any grounded item that is permanently and reliably connected to the electrical service equipment ground e The supplemental grounding conductor shall be connected to the equipment using a number 8 ring terminal e The terminal should be fastened to the grounding lug provided on the rear panel of the equipment e The ring terminal should be installed using the appropriate crimping tool AMP P N 59250 T EAD Crimping Tool or equivalent TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation IDENTIFICATION OF REAR PANEL LAYOUT Figures 2 1a Figure 2 1b Figure 2 1c and Figure 2 1d show the config uration for the rear panels of the TSU 600 TSU 600 with DC Power TSU 600e and TSU 600e with DC power cautownisk oF ELECTRIC SHOCK MODULE mopuLe 4 P P ww MODULE 2 moDuLe 5 R R MODULE 3 moDuLe 6 A 8 ode ONLY Es ES X1 PORTX2 FO EFH FXS p
44. down codes as defined in ANSI T1 403 Choices Accept Reject BIT STUFFING When enabled bit stuffing causes the TSU 600 to monitor for ones 1s density violations and insert a one 1 when needed to maintain ones at 12 5 Choices Enable Disable TR 08 The TR 08 submenu configures the unit for TR 08 applications The submenu items and their descriptions follow Alarm Report Enables and disables the transmitting of alarm reports Choices SEND ALARMS DISABLE ALARMS Alarm Format Sets the alarm frame format to 13 frames or 16 frames Choices ORB 13 ORB 16 BPV Threshold Sets the threshold for BPVs to trigger an alarm Choices 10 4 10 5 10 6 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Menu TSU 600 Clock Sources The TSU 600 is operable from various clock sources permitting it to per form properly in many different applications The network interface timing mode is set by using the Network NI Configuration menu op tions The following options are available e Network Timing e DTE Timing e UBRITE e Internal Timing e Secondary Timing e Normal CSU Timing The selected clock option always designates the clock source for trans mission Clocking necessary for receiving data is always recovered from incoming data Network Timing The network is the source of timing The received data clocking is looped back to the network where it is used to determine the tran
45. e method of connection from the TSU 600 to T Watch PRO SNMP Choices Direct Used if connected directly to the PC Dial Used when connection is through a modem The dial string is entered from T Watch PRO SNMP Init Modem Allows you to choose an industry standard or a custom initialization string for a modem con nected to the control port Control Port Selects the TCP IP physical interface Choices SLIP using the EIA 232 serial port or 10BaseT Ethernet 600e only NOTE Jffhis option is set to SLIP the Chain In port may not be used as a terminal interface IP Address Uniquely identifies the TSU 600 on a TCP IP network This address is composed of four deci mal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 sepa rated by periods 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 5 9 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Menu Item Description Subnet Defines which part of a destination IP address is Mask the network number Used along with the TSU 600e IP address to determine which nodes must be reached through the default IP Gateway This value is set to 0 0 0 0 when the IP interface option is set to SLIP Default All IP Packets destined for nodes not on the TSU Router 600e unit s local network are not forwarded through this IP address Normally this address defines a router connected to the TSU 600e unit s local network This value is ignored when the IP interface is set to SLIP SLIP Rate Sets the baud
46. ed in the MIB Browser for example public 4 See Appendix A Understanding SNMP on page A 1 for more information 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 8 7 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus SNMP Trap Community This community name is used for all SNMP traps forwarded by the TSU 600 Traps received from daisy chained units have a period and the Unit ID appended to the trap community name SNMP Trap Destination Address Description Host 1 Trap IP Address This is the first of four entries for SNMP trap destination addresses The TSU 600 forwards all SNMP traps to the IP address specified in this entry If the address is set to the default value of 0 0 0 0 no traps are forwarded for this particular value Host 2 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Second destination address for SNMP traps Host 3 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Third destination address for SNMP traps Host 4 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Fourth destination address for SNMP traps System Name A text string that can uniquely identify an SNMP managed node System Contact A text string containing the name phone number etc of the individual responsible for maintaining an SNMP managed node System Location A text string describing the physical location of an SNMP managed node for example SECOND FLOOR PBX ROOM TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Auto Fail Traps Sent DI
47. eir location this will be specified in the individual option card manual provided with the option cards Slot 6 Slot 6 services any option module type including sec ondary network interface ports DSX 1 PBX and Full D amp I but not the DTE timing source If a secondary network interface port is to be used it must be installed in slot 6 NOTE You can use NxDBU modules in any slot Power up Testing When shipped from the factory the TSU 600 is set to factory default con ditions At the first application of power the unit automatically exe cutes a memory self test A full self test can be run from the front panel and a passcode and unit ID may be set using the UTIL menu Self Test Upon a power up the LCD displays Memory Test Now Testing and the Test LEDs are illuminated When Then the self test is complete the OK LED lights up and the LCD with no failures detected momentarily displays All Tests Fassed a failure is detected a list of failures is displayed in the LCD window 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 11 Chapter 2 Installation The full self test procedure invoked from the front panel or T Watch PRO consists of the following tests Board level tests Each of the TSU 600 boards contains an on board processor which exe cutes a series of tests checking the circuitry on the board e RAM and EPROM tests e Verify on board circuitry Unit level tests e Front panel LED ve
48. error and less than 320 SES The number of seconds with more than 320 bit errors SYNC Indicates if pattern sync is yes or is not no valid An asterisk indicates if pattern sync has been lost since the start of testing Clear results by pressing Shift 9 The results are accumulated until the test pattern is set to None or Cleared Using TST DSO for testing can be very useful particularly in Fractional T1 applications You can run an end to end test on the Fractional DSOs by 1 Setting for Map B the TST in the same DS0 as used by Map A to receive data from an Nx56 64 port and 2 Looping the far end using a V 54 loopback code on the Nx56 64 port In addition a single DSO can be used for continuous testing while other DSOs are passing normal data This will also provide an end to end check on the entire link Set each end to send ORSS in TST DSOs using 1 DSO and occasionally view the results on the Pattern Result Menu selection TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 7 Test Menu Run Self Test The self test checks the integrity of the internal operation of the electron ic components by performing memory tests and by sending and verify ing data test patterns through all internal interfaces Although actual user data cannot be passed during these tests the self test can be run with the network and DTE interfaces in place and will not disturb any external interface The memory portion of the self
49. esults sn id IA A OR AA i seh 7 6 Run Sel T tua tacita 7 7 Board level tests util rias 7 7 Unit l vel tests ico a race lacas 7 7 Port Tests a ERA A A Ai dt iia 7 8 Cancel Tests aio il a Reeth tea Shee 7 8 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus ss 8 1 Main Menus a a o iia 8 1 Status Config Util and Test Menu Options ss 8 2 DSO Maps Configuration Menu ss 8 2 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual iii Table of Contents Initializing the Temp Map ss 8 3 Editing the Temp Map stainless 8 4 Applying the Temp Map ss 8 4 Review ig Maps sn nn ne er reed 8 4 Remote Ment Access sn nement einen vase iia abba 8 5 Management Configuration 8 5 Unit Access Table nt diana memes 8 5 Add NEW E A A ede I A i adele 8 6 Modif UNIL In a ta nee 8 6 Delete Uta is 8 6 Default Unit Passes 8 7 OVA AE ST baa be oa 8 7 SNMP Read COMMUNITY ns 8 7 SNMP Read Write Community ss 8 7 SNMP Trap Community sisi 8 8 System Name Ti NE ALA AA nine 8 8 System Contact Lis nadia id ii iia riales 8 8 System Loca dvi data 8 8 Auto Fail Traps S nat cia ia 8 9 Poll Link Status Traps Sent cscs cesses sinus 8 9 Ping IP THOSE 2 unir ner eteneeeneerendeeetisiess 8 9 Telnet Terminal Time out iii 8 9 Telnet Terminal Password anana a E a 8 9 LED NN TR EN AN EC 8 9 Flash Downloads test ist A cata tie areas 8 9 Quit SESSION cur tt ali atteint ne 8 9 Appendix A Understanding SNMP nn A 1 Appendix B Understanding TR 08 nn B 1 Appendix C N
50. etwork Pinouts sn C 1 Appendix D System Messages D 1 Appendix E Specifications E 1 Id es NEO Index 1 iv TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 List of Figures Figure 1 1 TSU 600 Option Modules ss 1 4 Figure 1 2 Router PBX Video Conferencing Application Set Up 1 5 Figure 1 3 Drop and Insert Voice and Router Application Set Up 1 6 Figure 2 1a TSU 600 Rear Panel ss 2 5 Figure 2 1b TSU 600 with DC Power Rear Panel 2 6 Figure 2 1c TSU 600e Rear Panel 2 7 Figure 2 1d TSU 600e with DC Power Rear Panel 2 8 Figure 2 2 TSU 600 Interfaces sise 2 9 Figure 2 3 TSU 600 Slot Designation Rear View 2 10 Figure 2 4 Example of Chain In 2 13 Figure 3 1 TSU 600 Front Panel Layout ss 3 4 Figure 3 2 Example of Basic Front Panel Menu Travel 3 6 Figure 3 3 Display and Data Fields 3 8 Figure 3 4 Module Slots TSU 600 3 9 Figure 4 1 Complete Status Menu 4 1 Figure 4 2 Network Interface Performance Report 4 2 Figure 4 3 Display of Alarm Messages us 4 4 Figure 5 1 Configuration Menu 5 1 Figure 5 2 Network Timed Clock Source 5 4 Figure 5 3 DTE Timed Clock Source ss 5 5 Figure 5 4 Internal Clock Source 5 6 Figure 5 5 Secondary Clock Source ss 5 7 Figure 5 6 Normal CSU Jaenen e ii 5 8 Figure 5 7 DSO Map Designations 5 12 Figure 5 8 Create Temp Selection Screen 5 14 Figure 6 1 Utility Menu Trees recrei e e E 6 1 Figure 7 1 Test Menu ss 7 1 Figure 7 2
51. frame align with incoming signal Yellow Alarm Remote alarm indication RAI being received from far end Blue Alarm Unframed all ones 1s AIS being received at NI Loss of Signal No signal detected at NI 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Appendix D System Messages Status Messages Network Interface NI Message Description Payload On Payload loopback activated Line On Loopback off Loopback Off All loopbacks deactivated Factory Restore Factory setting restored Power On Unit powered on Self Test Internal self test performed TR 08 DL Down TR 08 data link is down TR 08 DL Up TR 08 data link is up Minor Alarm Loss of sync carrier loss BPV threshold exceeded or data link failure Major Alarm Conditions for a minor alarm have contin ued for greater than 2 5 seconds TR 08 alarm messages appearing in the alarm or history log have NOTE been received from the far end If the NI detects one of the above conditions it will send the appropriate alarm if enabled to the far end but no message will appear in the alarm or history log D 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix E Specifications ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS T1 FT1 Interface T1 Line Rate 1 544 Mbits s 75bps Line Code Bipolar RZ AMI or B8ZS Framing D4 SF ESE or SLC96 FT1 Line Rate DSO Channelized multiple of 64 kbps Tran
52. gent in that device interprets the in coming request performs the requested task and sends its response to the network manager The network manager collects all the data from the various network devices and presents it in a consistent form Commands Using SNMP Version 1 the network manager can issue three types of commands GetRequest GetNextRequest and SetRequest Command Description GetRequest This command retrieves a single item or the first in a series from a network device GetNextRequest This command retrieves the next item in a series from a network device SetRequest This command writes information to a network device Message The network device issues two types of messages GetResponse and Trap Command Description GetResponse This message is the response to a network man ager GetRequest or GetNextRequest command Trap This is an unsolicited message issued by a net work device to report an operational anomaly or an alarm condition to the network manager These messages are typically encased within informa tional packets and transported over the LAN or WAN wide area network TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix A Understanding SNMP TSU 600 SNMP ACCESS By default SNMP MIB Browser access to the TSU 600 IP address with the configured community names accesses the host The TSU 600 can also act as an SNMP proxy agent for external
53. he active alarm menu item or select Alarm by pressing Shift 8 If the alarm conditions have been corrected the alarm which caused the activation of the Alarm LED can be viewed under the Unit History menu TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Module Status LEDs Chapter 3 Operation The module status LEDs display the operational condition of ports in stalled in the option slots Name Description OK green Indicates the operation is in the normal mode and no errors have been detected Test yellow Indicates that one of the interfaces is operat ing in a test mode This includes a self test or a test loopback When lighted this LED also indicates that normal data flow is not occur ring in at least one of the module ports Alarm red Indicates an alarm condition has been detected When the alarm condition is no longer valid the OK LED activates turns on To view an alarm condition select the active alarm menu item or select Alarm by pressing shift 8 If the alarm conditions have been cor rected the alarm which caused the activation of the Alarm LED can be viewed under the Unit History menu System green Indicates the status of the power supplies If the LED is illuminated green all installed power supplies are functioning properly If the LED is illuminated red one or both power supplies are not functioning normally This feature is for the AC powered 600e only F
54. iguring the unit menu selections will include options from data port submenus Selecting of data ports is necessary because the TSU 600 uses a Slot Port method to identify which data port the menu item is referencing If a module containing a PBX DSX 1 option card with an Nx56 64 plug on interface is installed in option slot 6 it would be designated as DSX 1 Passthru 6 1 Where slot 6 and port 1 The DSX 1 is located in option slot 6 and is the first port in that slot Nx56 64 6 2 Where slot 6 and port 2 The Nx is located in Slot 6 and is the second port in that slot Viewed from the rear of the TSU 600 the module slots are arranged as shown in Figure 3 4 POWER SUPPLY Figure 3 4 Module Slots TSU 600 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 3 9 Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Menu Structure The TSU 600 uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu items and data fields All menu operations and data display in the LCD window The opening menu is the access point to all other operations Each Main Menu item has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters The front panel LCD of the Main Menu contains the following options Option Description Status Displays all relevant information for the network and DTE interfaces For detailed information on status options see Chapter 4 Status Menu Config Displays and sets the TSU 600 operational config Configuration
55. in telecommu CAUTION nications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissi ble to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications com pany The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a cer tified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Cana dian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or al terations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to re quest the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic waterpipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should con tact the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician as appropri ate
56. l 5 15 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu 5 16 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 6 Utility Menu The utility menu tree displays and sets system parameters See Figure 6 1 This includes setting the time and date resetting all parameters to fac tory values or re initiating the unit This menu also displays the unit software revision and the Unit ID setting TIME HH MM SS 1 TIME DATE DATE MM DD YY Returns all configurations 2 FACTORY RESTORE to factory settings 3 SET PASSCODE NEW PASSCODE 3 UTIL VERIFY PASSCODE A UNIT ID 5 SOFTWARE REV Displays Current Software Revision 6 PORT UTILITY OPTION PORTS 7 ENET ADDRESS 600e only 8 CMD MODE Figure 6 1 Utility Menu Tree 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 6 1 Chapter 6 Utility Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the scrolling direction to view additional menu items At every level of the menu press Cancel to return the sys tem to the previous menu level Pressing Cancel repeatedly returns the system to the Main menu Time Date This menu option displays or edits the current time and date The TSU 600 maintains the time and date during power off conditions If you want to Do this Record the entry and move to the next editing position Press Enter after any numeric change Move to a different field Press Enter at the editi
57. ly a single power supply which may be in stalled on either the left power supply A or the right power supply B You can install a backup supply in the unused slot The red System Alarm LED on the front panel will indicate failure of either supply 2 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation Installing and Replacing the Power Supply The following steps show how to install a new supply or replace a failed supply Power does not have to be turned off on a working supply to add a new supply NOTE or replace a failed one Step Action 1 One Power Supply If only one supply is installed in the chassis remove the blank panel covering the unused power supply slot Two Power Supplies If two power supplies are installed the failed supply can be identified by the alarm on the front panel LCD The alarm message will identify a failure on Power Supply A or Power Supply B The option slot legend on the rear panel shows the location of each power supply Turn the power switch to Off on the failed supply and unplug the power cord from the power source 2 Remove the two screws that secure the power supply mod ule to the TSU 600e chassis and remove the failed power sup ply module 3 Remove the new power supply from the shipping con tainer Make sure the power switch is in the Off position 4 Plug the new supply into the open power supply slot and install the two screws on the power supply module 5
58. ng position without to edit making any changes or Use the Up and Down Arrow keys End the editing process Press Cancel Factory Restore This menu item restores the factory default settings for all unit parame ters including configured DSO maps Set Passcode 6 2 Enter Passcode from Other Menus The Passcode prompt may make an unexpected appearance from oth er menu operations This happens only when the unit is operating in the limited access mode i e without an active passcode The limited access mode may become active even if a passcode was entered as it does when there is no activity for ten minutes Ifthe unitis to be remotely ac cessed using T Watch PRO a passcode must be entered When manag ing a number of units the passcode can be the same for all The unexpected appearance of the Passcode prompt occurs for exam ple while operating in a limited access mode and attempting to change the data rate 2 CONFIG 2 UNIT 1 CTL PORT RATE Use the number keys to enter the correct passcode and press Enter The unit displays Access Granted TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 6 Utility Menu Pressing any key after entering a passcode causes the unit to return to the previous active menu In this case it returns to 2 CONFIG 2 UNIT 1 CTL PORT RATE to permit changing the data rate Change Set a Passcode The passcode can be changed or set at any time or eliminated altogether through the Utili
59. of the keys 3 Pressing Enter completes the selection and moves the cursor to PORT the next field 4 Scroll to select the port which is dependent on the installed option card 5 Press Enter to complete the selection and move the cursor back to the DSO field With the cursor on the DSO field the DSO number can be incremented or decremented by scrolling If you press Copy the contents of the last DSO entered are placed in the new DSO number When all entries are complete Cancel moves the cursor to the last of the submenu choices 6 APPLY Either apply the newly created DSO map or press Cancel to return to the DSO Map A B submenu choices NOTE Selecting Apply will not disrupt the operation of unmodified ports 5 14 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Port Configuration Port Config Port Configuration selects and configures the parameters associated with any data port in the unit For example parameters for the DSX 1 PBX interface are set through this menu The items that can be set de pend on which option module is installed The list of option ports will vary with the configuration The TSU 600 is designed so that any additional ports developed in the future will contain the appropriate menu selections to provide access by use of this menu item The Config menus for options ports are described in separate sections of the manual supplied with the option card 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manua
60. onds ES Number of errored seconds 1 or more errors second SES Number of severely errored seconds more than 320 errors second UAS Number of unavailable seconds 10 or more consecutive seconds Figure 4 2 Network Interface Performance Report 4 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 4 Status Menu If insufficient time has passed to collect data NA displays Continue with standard operating procedures to exit the display When this menu is active performance data can be cleared by pressing Clear Shift 9 on the keypad Only the user copy of the performance data is cleared Since only the user s copy of performance data is cleared by the TSU 600 the data displayed here might be different from the data sent to the net work as PRM data Network Interface Errors NI ERRORS The NI Errors submenu displays the types of errors the Network Inter face ND detects A blinking CSU error LED indicates that network er rors are detected The asterisk above an item indicates the type of errors detected The error types are as follows CRC CRC 6 bit errors based on the FDL This is valid only in ESF mode BPV Bipolar violations XS0 Excess zeros FER Framing errors 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 Status Menu Active Alarms This menu item displays a list of current alarms reported by either the base controller or any of the ports If no alarms are current the menu item displays End of Li
61. or async ports 232 or V 35 Dial Backup Allows for backup of data upon network T1 failure U BRITE Allows ISDN lines to be extended over a T1 line 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Option Module Architecture The TSU 600 features a unique architecture that allows the addition of six option modules and plug on boards providing an opportunity for growth to accommodate many applications See Figure 1 1 This unique approach allows you to mix interface types to meet any application 7 TSU 600 _ 1 Co ees SEE y nn DSX 1 Module EN OCU DP Plug on Module v 35 gt V 35 2 Plug on oe 3 oct bp D amp I Module DUAL Plug on Voice Dual Voice Figure 1 1 TSU 600 Option Modules TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction TSU 600 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS The following examples illustrate possible configurations of TSU 600 applications Router PBX Video Conferencing Application In this application an Nx54 64 module provides a V 35 interface to a router The PBX is interfaced to the TSU 600 with the DSX 1 module An OCU DP module and OCU DP plug on board provide two switched 56 circuits for video conferencing The SLIP port or 10BaseT port 600e only allows SNMP network management over the LAN See Figure 1 2 TSU 600 GE IENHE gt lt SLIP or 10BaseT 600e only SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT WORKS
62. or the TSU 600 and DC powered 600e the system LED is always green 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Operation TSU 600 17 12 13 14 16 1 LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in 2 lines by 16 characters 2 Cancel Stops current activity and returns to the previous menu 3 Enter Selects active menu item 4 Copy Copies last data entered into the current DSO 5 Home Returns to the main menu 6 Alarm Quick access to the active alarm display menus 7 Clear Clears data results fields 8 Shift Provides access to special function keys 9 Alarm Module Status Active when an alarm condition has been detected 10 Test Module Status Active when the module is in test mode 11 OK Module Status Operation is in normal mode with no detected errors 12 System LED Indicates status of power supplies 600e only 13 Up and Down Arrows Scroll through and activate the submenu items available in the current menu The flashing cursor indicates the active parame ter 14 OK CSU Status Operation is in normal mode with no detected errors 15 Test CSU Status Active when the network interface is in test mode 16 Error CSU Status Indicates errors such as BPV OOF and CRC 17 Alarm CSU Status Active when an alarm condition has been detected on the net work interface Figure 3 1 TSU 600 Front Panel Layout
63. r of unassigned DS0s Idle or TST as defined in the currently applied Map A B REVIEW TEMP This menu item is operated the same for the Temp map as is 3 REVIEW MAP A or Map B EDIT TEMP The map in the Temp file can be edited to whatever configuration is desired If Map A had been copied into the Temp file then after editing the Temp file could be applied to MAP A or MAP B The menu operation is identical to 2 CREATE TEMP with the exception that the existing port selections display APPLY TEMP gt A Writes the Temp map into Map A Pressing Apply is usually the last step in updating a map and is accessed automatically at the end of editing or creating a temporary map It can be bypassed at this time by selecting another menu choice Create Temp Example A sample selection follows for Create Temp DSO 01 to 24 PORT IDLE TST option module ports TST designates which DSOs are used for QRSS testing when activated under the TEST Menu When not used for testing the TST designation is identical to IDLE 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 5 13 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu 1 With the cursor on CREATE TEMP press Enter The unit displays the selection screen with the cursor positioned on the first selection DSO number See Figure 5 8 Select DSO Number Select Port Figure 5 8 Create Temp Selection Screen 2 Enter the DSO number by using either the scroll method or numbers Do not mix the use
64. rate for the Chain In port when used as the SLIP connection for SNMP manage ment Choices 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 SLIP Flow Used to activate flow control on the Chain In CTL port when used as the SLIP interface Hardware mode uses RTS and CTS Choices None Hardware Proxy Traps Enables or disables the transmission of trap mes sages from units being proxied for Choices Enable Disable 5 10 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Map Exchange Map Xchng Menu The Map Exchange menu enables and sets the automatic time of day map switch The unit provides selection of the hour minute and sec onds for the map switching to take place The menu items are Menu Item Description OFF Indicates the map in use does not change disabled Off disables the Automatic Map Change feature Press Enter to activate the selection AUTO Indicates that the map in use will change at a user selected time of day AUTO enables the Automatic Map Change feature Press Enter to activate the selection When Auto is selected the unit displays the screens to set times for switching After editing Map A press Enter to record the Map A settings and activate the selection fields for Map B Use the same opera tion to edit switching time for Map B When ESF is used with an FDL channel between units the units automatically coordinate the auto matic map switch b
65. reasonable protection against harmful inter ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits 444 Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the W ARNING party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to op erate the equipment CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the De partment of Communications Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques ap plicables aux appareils numeriques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment W ARNING This certification means that the equipment meets certa
66. rent product MIBs contain keywords em bedded in comments that can be used by some network management platforms to automatically generate Trap Definitions Otherwise the de scriptions may be used as a template for Trap Definitions If individual option card port identification and slot identification are required they are present in the four byte adProdPhysAddress field of the trap packet The first two bytes are the Unit ID of the base controller least significant byte first The next two bytes are port and slot number This field is the second object identifier in all traps sent from TSU TDU products 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual A 3 Appendix A Understanding SNMP NOTE For traps from the ISU 512 the Unit ID is the first object identifier See the product MIBs for more information Definitions for Poll Link Up Down traps are included in the TSU 600 MIB file 600e MIB The TSU 600 and TSU 600e share the same MIB SNMP MIB Browser Configuration The steps required to configure Network Manager MIB variable access through the TSU 600 are as follows 1 Load the desired product MIBs on the network management station If for example the administrator is managing TSU 600 and ISU 512 devices load TSU 600e MIB ISU512 MIB and RFC1406 MIB 2 Create device entries in the NMS database for all units that are to be managed through the TSU 600 The host unit should be configured as the Proxy agent for the external units The IP
67. rification e Board to board interface test A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loopback on all other boards and checked on the controller This verifies the data path clocks and control signals for the entire chassis Initialization 2 12 Set User Passcode The TSU 600 is designed to operate with or without the use of a pass code The default condition is without a passcode If the unit is to be remotely accessed using T Watch PRO you must enter a passcode When managing a number of units the passcode can be the same for all the units NOTE The passcode should be a number easily remembered Once entered the passcode is required to access any operation other than viewing See Set Passcode on page 6 2 Set Unit Identification The Unit ID sets the unit to respond to remote control controlled by a device other than the front panel or terminal If no Unit ID is recorded itis not possible to operate from any remote control device including the local PC for T Watch PRO or SNMP See Unit ID on page 6 3 for de tails TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation Set Control Port The TSU 600 can be configured from the control port when T Watch PRO SNMP or the terminal interface is being used If the control port is to be used the control port baud rate must also be selected Chain In PC The unit can be controlled from an external PC connected directly or via modem to the Chain In po
68. ront Panel See Unit ID on page 6 3 for more information 2 Set Control Port to SLIP or Normal for 10BaseT 600e only using the Front Panel 3 Configure the IP address default gateway and sub net mask using the Front Panel Note The default gateway and subnet masks are not used for SLIP mode 4 Follow the installation instructions for T Watch PRO to start the program and connect to the unit 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 3 Operation T Watch PRO EIA 232 Connection To set up the TSU 600 to work with T Watch PRO over a direct EIA 232 connection the following steps are required Step Action 1 Set the Unit ID and the Passcode using the Front Panel See Unit ID on page 6 3 and Change Set a Passcode on page 6 3 for more details Set the Control Port rate to the same setting as the PC Com port Connect the PC Com port to the Chain In port on the TSU 600 using the DB25 to modular adapter and 6 foot modular cable Follow the installation instructions for T Watch PRO to start the program and connect to the unit SNMP The ADTRAN TSU 600 supports the Simple Network Management Pro tocol SNMP through the chain in SLIP interface or 10BaseT interface 600e only See Appendix B Understanding SNMP for detailed informa tion To use SNMP with the TSU 600 do the following Step Action 1 Set Control Port to SLIP for Chain In Port or Normal for 10BaseT
69. rrows scroll to scan the available value settings The value settings display one at a time in the data field position When the desired value is displayed press Enter to set that value When the value is set the cursor moves back to the submenu item position indicating the operation is complete Select another submenu field or press Cancel to return to the submenu Pressing Cancel before pressing Enter voids any data changes The original data value is restored and the cursor returns to the submenu field 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 3 7 Chapter 3 Operation Display Only Data Fields Data fields preceded by an equal symbol cannot be edited See Figure 3 3 and the instructions listed below Data Field Display Field Figure 3 3 Display and Data Fields Step Action Press Enter to move the cursor to the data field Use arrows to select AUTO and press Enter e The unit automatically sets the Line Build Out e The display field shows the value actually set The equal symbol after LBO in the second line in dicates the information that follows is displayed data and cannot be edited Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display Press Cancel as many times as required to return to the desired menu level or press Home to return to the main menu TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation Data Port Identification When conf
70. rt When using Chain In the selection of the Control Port baud rate from 9600 factory default 1200 2400 or 4800 19200 or 38400 must be made using the Unit Configuration menu Un less locked out externally the front panel can also control the unit Chain In Chain Out TSU 600 units and other TSUs can be linked together to form a chain Figure 2 4 provides an example of a chain in arrangement with a PC or amodem The first TSU 600 in the chain receives controlling input from the PC or modem PC or Modem Control Chain Chain Chain Chain Chain Input Out In Out In Out TSU 600 TSU 600 TSU 600 TSU 100 TSU TSU 100 TSU Figure 2 4 Example of Chain In Subsequent TSUs in the chain are in a position to intake information from another TSU This in taking of information from another TSU in the chain is identified as Chain In The baud rate for the chained units must match that of the first unit Unless locked out externally the front panel can also control the unit At this point the Unit Initialization procedure is concluded If the unit is to be configured remotely there are no additional items necessary to complete prior to executing remote configuration 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 13 Chapter 2 Installation The Passcode the Unit ID and the Control Port settings are stored in a nonvolatile memory This ensures that they are operable for subsequent power up sequence
71. s Normal Power Up Procedure After the unit has been put into operation with the initial power up and initialization subsequent power up procedure includes only the Power Up Self Test followed by the request for a passcode password if this option was selected during initialization Use the number keys to key in the previously recorded passcode and press Enter 2 14 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 3 Operation FRONT PANEL The TSU 600 front panel both monitors operation and controls the con figuration of the unit The TSU 600 front panel is shown in Figure 3 1 on page 3 4 Descriptions of each part of the front panel follow Name Description LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in two lines by 16 characters It also displays alarm and status information Enter Selects active menu items To select a menu item press the number of the item The menu item flashes indicating it is activated Press Enter to select the menu item Up and down arrows Up and down arrows are used to scroll through and activate the submenu items available in the current menu When the submenu items are scrolled the flashing cursor indicates the active parameters Cancel Pressing the Cancel key stops the current activity and returns the display to the previous menu Repeat until the desired menu level is reached When a submenu item is displayed press Cancel to exit the current display and return
72. s the affidavit requirement for subrate services is waived AFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1 544 MBPS AND OR SUBRATE DIGITAL SERVICES For the work to be performed in the certified territory of telco name State of County of L name business address telephone number being duly sworn state I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or subrate dig ital services The terminal equipment to be connected complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules except for the encoded analog content and bill ing protection specifications With respect to encoded analog content and billing protection Lattest that all operations associated with the establishment main tenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to analog con tent and encoded billing protection information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommunications network The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded an alog content and billing information has
73. s Pre PORT x3 FO PORT X4 i_our mon 5 00000000 Y SEC NI PORT X41 Ca 00000000 amp Les Oo000000000 foo ES IN_OUT MON NETWORK 10 BASET LA OUT T1 Monitor Test Jacks T1 Network Connection Control In Out Connection Power Switch Blank panel covering an unused option slot Example of option modules installed Power Cord 1A 250V Fuse COIN aD oO A wy N e Figure 2 1a TSU 600 Rear Panel 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation EST EETA cac Ci MODULE moouLea e e CHAIN MODULE 2 MODULE 5 R 10 BASET N MODULE 3 moDuLE 6 r SES x 56164 buat FXS me IS EF fy ER jee vas L Er Er J in_our mon 5 00000000 a Es 000000000 e NX 56 64 00000000 PORT X 1 000000000 00000000 Us T1 Monitor Test Jacks T1 Network Connection Control In Out Connection Power Switch Blank panel covering an unused option slot Example of option modules installed Power Input Terminals 5A 250V Fuse COPN AD O17 B wT N e Figure 2 1b TSU 600 with DC Power Rear Panel 2 6 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 2 Installation MEET Sheeran Sock 20000000 NX 56 64 a O PORT X 2 0 00000000 vas MODULE 3 MODULE 6 ARA ro
74. smis sion timing This option is also referred to as loop timed as the transmis sion clock is derived from the received clock See Figure 5 2 NETWORK INTERFACE 6 gt 7 ISECONDAR INTERFACE TIMING SOURCE OPTION SLOTS Figure 5 2 Network Timed Clock Source 5 4 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu DTE Timing The DTE is the source of timing The TSU 600 uses the incoming DTE clock to determine the transmission timing This is typically used in ap plications where it is necessary to have the DTE as the primary clock source such as limited distance line drivers See Figure 5 3 The DTE source timing is restricted from use when a secondary interface is used at the same time NETWORK OPTION SLOTS SLOTS TIMING SOURCE DTE Figure 5 3 DTE Timed Clock Source U BRITE Slot 1 The timing mode selection U BR1TE Slot 1 works much like DTE tim ing except that the clock is derived from the U interface 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 5 5 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Internal Timing The TSU 600 is the source of timing The TSU 600 is configured to use its own internal oscillator as the source of timing Applications include pri vate line driver circuits where one end is set to network and the other to internal See Figure 5 4 NETWORK 6 SECONDARY INTERFACE Option INTERFACE OPTION SLOTS TIMING SOURCE Figure 5 4 Internal Clock Source 5 6 TSU 6
75. smit Timing Network DTE U BRITE Secondary NI Nor mal CSU or Internal Input Signal 0 to 36 dB DS 1 Line Build out 0 7 5 15 22 5 dB AUTO Connector RJ 45 Test Jacks Bantam jacks TX and RX to Network and MON 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual E 1 Appendix E Specifications Compatibility T1 Interface Pub 62411 ESF Format Interface TR 194 ESF Performance Monitoring TR 54016 and T1 403 Approvals FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 UL 1950 Management Interfaces Chain In Chain Out Ports Interface Devices PC Serial Port Modem or SLIP connection to router Interface Type ETA 232 Data Rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Data Format ETA 232 N81 Protocols TWATCH ADLP ATEL ADLP SLIP TCP IP Connector RJ 45 Option Slot Interface Slots 1 6 Interface ADTRAN proprietary accepts standard TSU Option Modules Chassis Specification Height Less than 5 25 inch will fit in a 3U rack mount opening Width Will fit within a 19 inch rack E 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Appendix E Specifications Environmental Specifications 61202076L1 1 Input Power TSU 600 90 130 VAC 60 HZ TSU 600e 90 120 VAC 50 60 HZ DC powered units 21 26 VDC or 40 56 VDC Fuse AC powered units 1A 250V DC powered units 5A 250V Operating 0 to 45 degrees C Temperature Max Power 40W Consumption
76. ssage D 1 61202076L1 1 Product Support Information Presales Inquiries and Applications Support Please contact your local distributor ADTRAN Applications Engineering or ADTRAN Sales Applications Engineering 800 615 1176 Sales 800 827 0807 Post Sale Support Please contact your local distributor first If your local distributor cannot help please contact ADTRAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number available Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed Technical Support will coordinate with theCustomer and Product Service CaPS de partment to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CaPS di rectly at the following number CaPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and re turn to the following address ADTRAN Inc CaPS Department 6767 Old Madison Pike Progress Center Building 6 Suite 690 Huntsville AL 35807 RMA
77. st See Figure 4 3 This display includes two lines of text The top line is the alarm source The bottom line is the alarm message A list of alarm messages is found in Appendix C System Messages on page C 1 In addition to normal menu operation you can also access this menu item with the Alarm function Shift 8 on the keypad If one or more of the Alarm LEDs are illuminated an alarm is present Press Cancel to re turn to the previous menu item Alarm Source Alarm Message Figure 4 3 Display of Alarm Messages View History This menu item displays and clears the accumulated status changes of the unit View History displays a history of the first 20 status changes in the unit including the date time and type of change The unit also records for viewing the date and time an alarm became active and inactive as well as the date and time of test activation and deactivation To clear the View History display press Clear Shift 9 with the View History menu active TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 4 Status Menu Port Status Port Status displays the signals monitored on the data ports For exam ple an Nx56 64 interface monitors the RTS CTS TD and RD along with other signal lines When a port is selected the LCD indicates whether the signal is present Remote Port Remote Port displays the status of activity on the Chain In remote port This is useful for troubleshooting communication sessions as
78. t menu 7 8 Cancel front panel 3 1 Chain In Chain Out 2 13 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Index 1 Index Chain Port Output 2 9 Chain In PC 2 13 Chain in Connections C 2 Chain out Connections C 3 Chain Out Pinout C 3 Chassis Specification E 2 Clear alarm history 4 4 Clear Port Alarm 4 5 Clear operation key 3 5 CMD Mode utility menu 6 4 Config front panel menu 3 10 configuration applications TSU 600 1 5 Configuration Menu Tree 5 1 Control Port Input 2 9 Control Port unit menu 5 9 COPY A gt TEMP DSO map menu item 5 12 Copy operation key 3 5 CRC TSU 600 T1 error 4 3 CREATE TEMP DSO map menu item 5 12 Create Temp example how to 5 13 Ctl Port Rate unit menu 5 9 D Data Port Identification 3 9 data port identification 3 9 DC Powered TSU 600 about 2 2 Default Router unit menu 5 10 Delete Unit in unit access table how to 8 6 Dial Backup option module for TSU 600 1 3 Display Only Data Fields 3 8 Drop and Insert Voice and Router Application 1 6 DSO Map A and DSO Map B Menu 5 12 DSO Maps Configuration Menu 8 2 DSO Map A and DSO Map B 5 12 DSU DP option module for TSU 600 Index 2 TSU 600 User Manual 1 3 DSX1 option module for TSU 600 1 3 DTE Timing 5 5 E EDIT TEMP DSO map menu item 5 13 Editing the Data Field how to 3 7 Editing the Temp Map how to 8 4 EF error free sec NI errors 4 2 Electrical specifications TSU 600 E 1 ENET Address utility menu
79. tem how to 3 6 Self Test network interface status message D 2 SES Severly Errored Seconds NI 61202076L1 1 errors 7 6 SES severly errored seconds NI errors 4 2 Set Control Port 2 13 SET LBO network menu itme 5 3 Set Passcode how to 6 2 Set Unit Identification 2 12 Set User Passcode 2 12 SetRequest SNMP command A 2 Setting the Unit Identification for utility menu how to 6 4 Shift front panel 3 2 shipping damages what to do 2 1 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 3 12 SLIP Flow CTL unit menu 5 10 SLIP Rate unit menu 5 10 SNMP Commands A 2 SNMP Messages A 2 SNMP MIB Browser Configuration A 4 NMP MIB Files A 4 NMP Trap Community 8 8 NMP Trap Configuration A 3 NMP Basic Components A 1 SNMP how to use with TSU 600 3 12 Software Revision Software Rev utility menu 6 4 Status menu description 4 1 Status Messages Network Interface D 2 Status Config Util and Test Menu Options 8 2 Status front panel menu 3 10 Subnet Mask unit menu 5 10 SYNC pattern result test menu 7 6 System green module status LED 3 3 S S S S system contact SNMP text string 8 8 system location SNMP text string 8 8 system name SNMP text string 8 8 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Index T Telnet Connection 3 13 Telnet Terminal Main Menu 8 1 Telnet Terminal Password SNMP 8 9 Telnet Terminal Time out SNMP 8 9 Terminal Mode Connection 3 13 Test yellow LED description
80. test automatically executes upon power up A full self test can be commanded from a front panel menu or from T Watch PRO In addition to the specified self tests background tests are run on vari ous parts of the internal electronics These run during normal operation to confirm continued correct functioning This menu selection is used to execute a full internal self test The results of the self tests are displayed in the LCD Upon invoking the command the LCD displays System Self Test and the Test LEDs are illuminated Test failures are displayed in the LCD window The self test consists of the following tests Board level tests Each of the TSU 600 boards contain an on board processor which exe cutes a series of tests checking the circuitry on the board e RAM tests EPROM checksum DSO map tests e On board data path sending a known test pattern through an on board loop Unit level tests e Front panel LED verification e Phase Lock Loop verify e Board to board interface test A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loopback on all other boards and is checked on the controller This verifies the data path clocks and control signals If a failure is detected note the failure number and contact ADTRAN Technical Support The execution of self test will disrupt normal data flow and prevent re mote communication until the self test is completed 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 7 7 Chapter 7 Test Menu
81. tion when adding or modifying a unit entry Modify Unit Allows Unit ID passcode device type and polled flag to be changed for an existing entry in the table Delete Unit Deletes an entry in the table TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Default Unit Passcode Sets the default passcode for all devices in the table that have passcodes set to DEFAULT or for any unit not listed in the table OK Returns to the Configure Agent menu SNMP Read Community NOTE SNMP Read Community Name defaults to public NMSs using this community name have Read access for all supported MIB objects but do not have the ability to change MIB objects This value must be set to the same value on both the TSU 600 and the NMS OpenView etc in or der for the NMS to have Read access to MIBs supported by the TSU 600 This value must be a text string of 16 characters or less SNMP Read Write Community SNMP NMS using this community name have full read write access to all supported MIB objects defaults to private This setting must be the same value on both the TSU 600 and the NMS in order for the NMS to have read write access to MIBS supported by the TSU 600 This value must be a text string that is 16 characters or less To access other units external to the TSU 600 proxied units using an SNMP MIB browser append a period and the Unit ID of the external device to the Read Only and Read Write community name us
82. ttern generation QRSS Pattern NOTE The QRSS pattern is commonly used to simulate real data in T1 interfac es This pattern can be assigned to appear in all DSOs or only in TST DSOs When QRSS is set in all DSOs and one of the network loopbacks previously described is activated at the far end a total end to end integ rity check can be run without the need for any external test equipment When QRSS is assigned to TST DSOgs an integrity check of the link can be run along with normal data flow The TST DSOs are user assigned as part of the DSO Map This sets the pattern for the test and initiates the transmission of the pat tern The test is terminated by selecting None The following patterns are available QRSS always runs at 64K DSO Example 1 Use the up and down key to select QRSS ALL DSOs 2 Press Enter to record the selection The TSU 600 starts to generate a QRSS test pattern and inserts the pattern into all DSOs 3 Select None to end the test 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 7 5 Chapter 7 Test Menu Pattern Result 7 6 Displays the results of the test currently active Leaving and returning to this menu item does not interrupt the test Pressing 2 injects errors into the test pattern These errors are detected by the device performing the pattern check Pattern Description ES The number of seconds with at least 1 bit error BES The number of seconds with more than 1 bit
83. ty Menu Setting the Unit Identification In the Unit ID menu item 4 under the UTIL menu enter any value be tween 2 and 999 The number 1 is reserved for the PC Pressing Enter records the Unit ID number and establishes its availabil ity for operation by remote control The unit proceeds to the Set Control Port prompt No Unit ID Desired Without entering any numbers at the Unit ID prompt press Enter Pressing Enter with no Unit ID recorded establishes the unit as unable to be operated by remote control Software Revision Software Rev This menu provides access to the display of the current software revi sion level loaded into the base unit controller This information is re quired when requesting assistance from ADTRAN Customer Service or when updates are needed Use Cancel to exit Port Utility This menu provides access to the display of the current software infor mation for each port installed in the unit This information is required when requesting assistance from ADTRAN customer service or when updates are needed ENET Address 600e only Displays the Ethernet MAC address for the 10BaseT port CMD Mode Reserved for factory use 6 4 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chop Test Menu The Test menu initiates different types of unit tests and displays test re sults in the LCD window The Test menu contains four items See Figure 7 1 Executing tests will disrupt some of the normal operation See individ
84. ty menu item 3 SET PASSCODE This procedure re quires the current passcode if one is established for operation The passcode can only be entered by using numbers After entering the desired passcode press Enter Set a null passcode at the 3 SET PASSCODE menu by pressing Enter without any numbers This sets a null passcode and grants unlimited access Automatic Time out Feature For added security protection the unit is equipped with an automatic time out for operation with the password After ten minutes of inactiv ity the unit reverts to limited access operation To make changes in the configuration the passcode can be reentered See Set Passcode on page 6 2 for further information concerning passcode use and both limited and editing access If the passcode number is lost contact ADTRAN Customer Service for assistance No Passcode Desired At the New Passcode prompt in the Set Passcode menu press Enter without any numerical entry The system nullifies the need to enter a password for subsequent use and proceeds to the Unit ID prompt Unit ID This menu is used to access the current Unit ID setting Viewing is avail able in limited access mode Editing or changing the Unit ID requires the use of a password as in editing mode Unit Identification numbers must be between 2 and 999 If an out of range number is entered the unit assumes the upper limit number of 999 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 6 3 Chapter 6 Utili
85. u Item Description Format Sets the frame format for the NI Choices D4 ESF SLC96 D4 is equivalent to superframe format SF NOTE Code Sets the line code for the NI Choices AMI B8ZS YEL Alarm Enables and disables the transmitting of yellow alarms Choices ENA DISA XMIT PRM Enables and disables the sending of PRM data on the facility data link FDL The PRM data continues to be collected even if XMIT PRM is disabled possible only with ESF Format Choices Off On Timing Mode _ Selects the clock source for transmission toward the network from the NI See TSU 600 Clock Sources on page 5 4 for more information Choices Network DTE Slot 1 Normal CSU U BRITE Slot 1 Internal and Secondary SI 5 2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Menu Item Description SET LBO Selects the line build out for the network interface In AUTO mode the TSU 600 sets the LBO based on the strength of the receive signal and displays the selected value Choices 0 0 dB 7 5 dB 15 dB 22 dB and Auto To activate the 36 dB receiver sensitivity set NOTE he LBO to AUTO This feature is useful in a point to point application where no network elements are involved If a network element such as a Smart Jack is installed on the circuit the LBO should be set to O dB INBAND LPBCK Sets unit to accept or reject the network interface loop up and loop
86. ue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC 4 Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equip ment operations or procedures that could affect the proper opera tion of your equipment If they do you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service 5 If you experience trouble with the equipment Product please contact ADTRAN at 256 963 8000 for repair warranty information The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning 6 This unit contains no user serviceable parts 7 The following information may be required when applying to your local telephone company for leased line facilities Service Type REN SOC FIC USOC 1 544 Mbps SF 6 0N OADU9 BN RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps SF and B8ZS 6 0N OADU9 DN RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps ESF 6 0N 04DU9 1KN RJ 48C 1 544 Mbps ESF and B8ZS 6 0N 04DU9 1SN RJ 48C FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These lim its are designed to provide
87. units To access MIB vari ables on externally chained devices append a period and the Unit ID of the device to the Read and Read Write community names Example If the Read community name configured in the TSU 600 is public spec ifying public 3 as the community name in the SNMP MIB Browser al lows reading SNMP MIB variables from externally chained unit 3 If the external unit s passcode is not the default an entry must be added to the Unit Access Table for SNMP MIB access See Figure 8 3 on page 8 6 for a description of this operation However SNMP traps for the unit can be forwarded without the entry SNMP Trap Configuration Traps received by the TSU 600 from external units and the host unit are converted into SNMP traps and forwarded to the configured NMS The source of the trap is uniquely identified at the NMS by a combination of the IP address of the TSU 600 and the Unit ID of the sending device The Unit ID is present in the trap packet appended to the end of the trap community packet name for example public 4 It is also included as an Octet String variable adProdPhysAddress in the trap packet as defined in the individual product MIBs The latest versions of the product MIBs by default display the appended trap community name in their descrip tions Typical steps required for Management Station trap configuration are loading the device specific MIBs and loading or creating device specific Trap Definition Files The cur
88. uration menu takes advantage of the 24 line VT 100 display Upon entering this menu the current Temp Map displays followed by nine selections that you can use for configuring and reviewing map information TEMP MAP g SO PORT IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE J O O1 PR ND D 1 COPY MAP A TO TEMP MAP 2 COPY MAP B TO TEMP MAP 3 CREATE TEMP MAP 4 REVIEW MAP A 5 REVIEW MAP B 6 REVIEW TEMP MAP 7 EDIT TEMP MAP 8 APPLY TEMP MAP TO MAP A 9 APPLY TEMP MAP TO MAP B DSO 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 PORT IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE IDLE Figure 8 2 DSO Temp Map e Use the up and down arrows or number keys to move the cursor from one selection to another Use the Enter key to perform the action displayed in the LCD to the right of the cursor TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 8 Telnet Terminal Menus Normally map configuration involves these steps Step Action 1 Initializes the Temp Map to one of three config urations current Map A current Map B or all IDLEs This step is optional 2 _ Edits the Temp Map so that it reflects the desired map configuration 3 Replaces the current DSO map A or B configura tion with the Temp Map configuration Initializing the Temp Map Upon entering the DSO maps configuration menu the Temp
89. well as verifying cabling RX Characters received at remote port ID Unit ID received at remote port CRC Correct CRC received PC Correct passcode received TX Characters transmitted from the remote port Clear Port Alarm Clears the Link Failed alarms on option modules that have been re moved from the TSU 600 chassis 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Status Menu ENET Status 600e only TX Indicates that data is being transmitted from the 10BaseT port RX Indicates that data is being received by the 10BaseT port LNK Indicates the current status of the 10BaseT link integrity test NOTE This should always be on when the unit is connected to a functional 10BaseT hub CPU Active when the CPE is accessing the 10BaseT interface PS Status 600e only Displays the status of Power Supply A PSA and Power Supply B PSB for AC powered units Displays DC supply for DC Powered units Possible status NOT PRESENT INACTIVE OK DC Supply DC units only 4 6 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu The Configuration menu sets the TSU 600 operational configuration in cluding all network interface parameters the allocation of the DS0s and the port parameters See Figure 5 1 1 FORMAT 1 CTL PORT RATE 2 CODE 2 TRAPS 3 YEL ALARM 3 ACCESS 4 XMIT PRM 4 INIT MODEM 1 NET
90. work interface status 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Index message D 2 Management Configuration 8 5 Management software T Watch PRO 3 11 Map Exchange Menu 5 11 MAP In Use A B Menu 5 11 MIB SNMP component A 2 Minor Alarm network status message D 2 Modify Unit to unit access table how to 8 6 Module Status LEDs 3 5 interface N Network 7 2 Network ND Menu configuration menu 5 2 Network NI configuration menu 5 Item network connections pinouts C 1 Network Interface Errors 4 3 Network Interface Loopbacks test menu 7 3 network interface NI port 2 9 Network Manager SNMP component A 1 Network Performance Reports 4 2 Network Test Interface 2 9 Network Tests test menu 7 2 Network pinouts C 1 NT errors AS available sec 4 2 NI errors EF error free sec 4 2 NI errors ES errored sec 4 2 NI Errors ES Errored Sec 7 6 NI errors SES Severly Errored Seconds 7 6 NI errors SES severly errored seconds 4 2 NI errors UAS unavailable errored sec 4 2 No Loopback remote loopback 7 4 Index 3 Index No Loopback setting local loopback 7 3 No Unit ID Desired utility menu what to do 6 4 Normal CSU Timing 5 8 Normal Power Up Procedure 2 14 Numeric Keypad front panel 3 1 Nx56 1 3 Nx56 64 module router interface 1 6 Nx56 64 Serial Interface option module for TSU 600 1 3 NxIQ option module for TSU 600 1 3 O OCU DP option module for TSU 600 1
91. y sending a map switch com mand from end to end over the FDL Only one end needs to be set to Auto for this to work MAP In Use A B Menu This menu item controls the DSO map the TSU 600 uses and displays the map in current use 61202076L1 1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Menu DSO Map A and DSO Map B Menu The DSO maps designate which DSOs are assigned to which port See Figure 5 7 There are three maps DSO Map A DSO Map B and the Tem porary Temp map DSO A DSO B Figure 5 7 DSO Map Designations DSO A and DSO B are the current maps the TSU 600 uses The Temp Map generates a map before putting it into use You can copy DSO A to DSO B by copying the DSO A map into the Temp map Then apply write the Temp map into DSO B The menu items are Menu Item Description COPY A gt TEMP Copies the current map A or B into a Temp map area Permits modification without disturbing the existing map When the modifications are completed the Temp map is written to current MAP A B by selecting Apply CREATE TEMP Creates a map by defining a port or Idle for all DSOs When CREATE TEMP is first selected all DSOs are set to Idle See Create Temp Exam ple on page 5 13 for more information 5 12 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1 1 Chapter 5 Configuration Menu Menu Item Description REVIEW MAP Permits a quick review of the number of A B DSOs assigned to each port and the numbe
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