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Page 1 - Premisys Communications

IMACSIntegrated Multiple Access Communications ServerSystem Reference GuidePublication 999-001966Release 3.7Revision A0June 1998Premisys Communication

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Model No.Running HeadIf this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontin

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

3-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationTESTThe second Test column lets you select

Page 4 - WARNING!

Reference Guide 3-43System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 3-28. Cross-Connect Circuit Type SelectionTCYou can defin

Page 5 - Product Description

3-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFor v (voice), no TC choice is available,

Page 6 - User Cards Reference Guides

Reference Guide 3-45System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 3-30. Signaling Bit Pattern SelectionFigure 3-31. Voice O

Page 7 - Safety/Regulatory Information

3-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationCNVThe Conversion (CNV) parameter allows y

Page 8 - Safety Precautions

Reference Guide 3-47System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 3-32. Selecting PCM ConversionNode_1 | C1 CPU-3 X

Page 9 - FCC Part 68 Information

3-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-33. Selecting Signaling Conversio

Page 10 - Declaration of Conformity

Reference Guide 3-49System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connect Actions3.13 Cross-Connect ActionsTable 3-6 summarizes the actions you can perform

Page 11 - Canadian DOC Information

3-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connect Actions System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-35. Delete Cross-Connection ScreenFigure 3-

Page 12 - CAUTION!

Reference Guide 3-51System Configuration and Operation Testing Voice Cross-ConnectsFigure 3-36 shows the WAN card in TS (time slot) 8 through 12 being

Page 13 - UK Compliance Statements

Name and Type of EquipmentIMACS/600, IMACS/800, IMACS/900 Integrated Multiple Access Communication ServerUnder 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC, and

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3-52 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTesting Voice Cross-Connects System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-38. Highlighted Circuit on a WAN Cro

Page 15 - SCHMELZSICHERUNG

Reference Guide 3-53System Configuration and Operation Testing Voice Cross-ConnectsTable 3-7. WAN Cross-Connect Test Screen OptionsTx ABCD BITSThe Tr

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3-54 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTesting Voice Cross-Connects System Configuration and OperationPATTERNThe Pattern parameter allows you to ch

Page 17 - Contents

Reference Guide 3-55System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast Option3.15 Using the Broadcast OptionOne of the special features of WAN tim

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3-56 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationBroadcast circuits can be initiated, updated, o

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Reference Guide 3-57System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 3-43. Typical Add Broadcast ScreenIn this example, the broadca

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3-58 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-44. Typical "To" Destination

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Reference Guide 3-59System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 3-46. Typical Complete Broadcast CircuitFigure 3-47. Three Bro

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3-60 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-48. Typical Deleted Broadcast Circuit3

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Reference Guide 3-61System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionTable 3-8. Broadcast Screen Actions3.15.3 Test Access Digroups (TADS

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Model No.Running Headassociated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension

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3-62 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-49. The TADS screenIn Figure 3-49, the

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Reference Guide 3-63System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 3-50. The Add Monitor Circuit ScreenCros connect information i

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3-64 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-51. Completed Monitor CircuitFigure 3-

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Reference Guide 3-65System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast OptionFigure 3-52. Monitor Circuit Diagram3.15.5 Split CircuitPressing the

Page 29 - System Overview

3-66 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-53. TADS Screen with Split CircuitsFig

Page 30 - Chassis Types System Overview

Reference Guide 3-67System Configuration and Operation Using the Broadcast Option3.15.6 ReleasePressing the “R” command allows you to release the circ

Page 31 - System Overview Chassis Types

3-68 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUsing the Broadcast Option System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-56. TLA Circuit State ScreenTable 3-9.

Page 32 - 1.2.3 Two-Sided Chassis

Reference Guide 3-69System Configuration and Operation Signaling and Companding (BCON)3.16 Signaling and Companding (BCON)User card ports may or may n

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3-70 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSignaling and Companding (BCON) System Configuration and OperationTo change the signaling and/or companding

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Reference Guide 3-71System Configuration and Operation Checking the Time Slot MapFigure 3-58 shows the WAN card cross-connect screen for a bus-connect

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EuropeEuropean Telecommunication ApprovalsUnder the Telecommunications Terminal Directive the following connections are approved:The WAN DUAL card, th

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3-72 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChecking the Time Slot Map System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-59. Typical Time Slot Screen for T1 Tr

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Reference Guide 3-73System Configuration and OperationRecording the Time Slot ConfigurationFigure 3-60. Typical Time Slot Screen in E1 Operation3.18 R

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3-74 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRecording the Time Slot ConfigurationSystem Configuration and OperationTable 3-11. Time Slot Recording Form

Page 39 - System Installation

Reference Guide 3-75System Configuration and OperationRecording the Time Slot ConfigurationTable 3-12. Time Slot Recording Form for E1 OperationWAN P

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3-76 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRedundant Operations System Configuration and Operation3.19 Redundant OperationsThis section describes the r

Page 41 - Reference Guide 2-3

Reference Guide 3-77System Configuration and Operation CPU Card RedundancyFigure 3-61. Typical Redundant-Power Supply System Main Screen3.21 CPU Card

Page 42 - 2.1.5 Installing the Chassis

3-78 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-61 shows a System Main Screen with redundant

Page 43 - Reference Guide 2-5

Reference Guide 3-79System Configuration and Operation WAN Card RedundancyFigure 3-63. Typical System with CPU Switchover Completed3.22 WAN Card Redun

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3-80 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationSimilary, a WAN card in slot W4 automatically becomes

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Reference Guide 3-81System Configuration and Operation WAN Card RedundancyFigure 3-65. Typical WAN Port Redundancy Switch in CPU RCON System3.22.2 Cro

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Model No.Running HeadThe Interface Card is also listed in the approval documentation and provides a direct metallic path between the CEPT module and a

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3-82 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationIn cross-connect systems, switching always occur on bo

Page 48 - 2.3.4 -48V Converters

Reference Guide 3-83System Configuration and Operation WAN Card RedundancyFigure 3-67. Switching to a Redundant Cross-Connect WAN Card Node_1 |

Page 49 - 2.4 Ringing Generators

3-84 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadADPCM Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-68. Typical Cross-Connect WAN Card Redundan

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Reference Guide 3-85System Configuration and Operation ADPCM Card RedundancyFigure 3-69. Typical System with Redundant ADPCM CardsFigure 3-70. Typical

Page 51 - Reference Guide 2-13

3-86 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadADPCM Card Redundancy System Configuration and OperationTo choose a redundant ADPCM card for the system, pro

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Reference Guide 4-1CPU Card IntroductionChapter 4CPU Card4.1 Introduction4.2 CPU-3 XCON (880120 / 880121 / 880022 / 880160)The CPU-3 XCON card control

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4-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU Card4.2.1.2 Installing the CardInstall the CPU-3 card into slot C1 of

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Reference Guide 4-3CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and SettingsThe CPU card has numerous settings that you must configure. The System Main Screen displ

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4-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU CardSUPERUSERThe "Superuser" password level is reserved for

Page 56 - 2.6 Powering Up the System

Reference Guide 4-5CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and SettingsALRM SEQThe Alarm Sequence setting establishes how the sequence number for alarms is gen

Page 57 - 2.7.4 Server Cards

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Page 58 - 2.7.5 User Cards

4-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU CardFigure 4-2. Typical CPU Print Alarm ScreenTable 4-2 lists the oper

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Reference Guide 4-7CPU Card CPU Card User Screens and SettingsTable 4-3. Print Alarm Screen Options and DefaultsNotes:1. The Print Alarms option must

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4-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card User Screens and Settings CPU CardPRT PHONE#The Print Phone Number field shows the number the modem

Page 61 - 3.3.2 Logging Into the System

Reference Guide 4-9CPU Card TCP/IP Network Management3. Forty (40) seconds after the last alarm message is reported.When the specified interval cycle

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4-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardIf you do not understand the NMS concepts of IP addressing, SNMP, SLIP or

Page 63 - Reference Guide 3-5

Reference Guide 4-11CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementFigure 4-5. Typical TCP/IP ScreenTable 4-4. TCP/IP Screen ActionsAction FunctionPing Test to see

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4-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardTable 4-5. TCP/IP Screen Parameters and OptionsNotes:1. The user options d

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Reference Guide 4-13CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementDEFAULT IP PORTThe Default IP Port setting tells the CPU card where IP packets will be sent or r

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4-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardRPT2 COMMUN STRThe RPT2 Community String holds the community string for th

Page 67 - 3.3.5 Card Main Screens

Reference Guide 4-15CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementFigure 4-6. Typical Network Statistics Screen, Page 1To move from one screen (page) to another,

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Model No.Running Head

Page 69 - 3.4 Card Configuration

4-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU Card4.4.1.1 SLIP ParametersThe Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP) parameter

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Reference Guide 4-17CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementBytes Sent OutThe Bytes Sent Out field shows the number of bytes transmitted to the network host

Page 71 - 3.5 Alarms and Alarm Filters

4-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU Card4.4.1.3 IP ParametersThe IP parameters appear in the second Network Statis

Page 72 - 3.5.1 Alarm Filter Settings

Reference Guide 4-19CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementDatagrams Delivered AboveThe Datagrams Delivered Above field shows the number of datagrams sent

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4-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardEcho Requests ReceivedThe Echo Requests Received field shows the number of

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Reference Guide 4-21CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementFigure 4-8. Typical Network Statistics Screen, Page 3Packets ReceivedThe Packets Received field

Page 75 - 3.5.4 Alarm Handling

4-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardPackets Discarded - WindowThe Packets Discarded - Window field shows the n

Page 76 - 3.6 Reinitializing the System

Reference Guide 4-23CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementRTT IncreasedThe RTT Increased field shows the number of times the retransmission time-out was i

Page 77 - Zip

4-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTCP/IP Network Management CPU CardFigure 4-9. Typical Network Statistics Screen, Page 4Packets From AboveThe

Page 78 - 3.7 Zipping the System

Reference Guide 4-25CPU Card TCP/IP Network ManagementBytes ReceivedThe Bytes Received field shows the total number of bytes that were received by the

Page 79 - Test and Debug

Reference Guide iContentsContentsChapter 1 System Overview1.1 Introduction ...

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4-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardTX Wait for BufferThe TX Wait for Buffer field shows the total number of transmiss

Page 81 - Reference Guide 3-23

Reference Guide 4-27CPU Card IP Packet Routing•If a match is not found for the packet, it is routed to the interface specified in the DEF DEST field.

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4-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardThe Routing screen column headings are associated with the incoming WAN link assoc

Page 83 - Reference Guide 3-25

Reference Guide 4-29CPU Card IP Packet RoutingTable 4-8. Settings for Routing ParametersIP NETThe IP Net field shows the IP address of a device locate

Page 84 - 3.9 Time Slot Assignment

4-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardAdding RoutesIn the Routing Screen, type a (Add) to present a data entry screen.

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Reference Guide 4-31CPU Card IP Packet RoutingFigure 4-12. Routing Address Entry Screen Node_1 | C1 CPU XCON 8802 Rev C3-0 Ser 00672 |

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4-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIP Packet Routing CPU CardFigure 4-13. Slot/Unit Options ScreenTable 4-10. Slot/Unit Options Slot/Unit Opti

Page 87 - Reference Guide 3-29

Reference Guide 4-33CPU Card CPU-3 BCON (880020 / 880021 / 880022 / 880060)4.6 CPU-3 BCON (880020 / 880021 / 880022 / 880060)The CPU-3 BCON is the bas

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4-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCPU Card Error Messages CPU Card4.8 CPU Card Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide

Page 89 - Reference Guide 3-31

Reference Guide 5-1Interface Card IntroductionChapter 5Interface Card5.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides specific installation, configuration, and t

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ii Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContents2.5.3 Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on Top ... 2-162.5.4 Power

Page 91 - Reference Guide 3-33

5-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Descriptions Interface CardFigure 5-1. INF+M T1E1*8 Card JacksTable 5-1. INF+M T1E1*8 Card Por

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Reference Guide 5-3Interface Card Interface Card Descriptions5.2.3 Using the Modem PortThe internal modem of the INF+M T1E1*8 card is an asynchronous,

Page 93 - Reference Guide 3-35

5-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Descriptions Interface Card5.2.4 Logging On RemotelyNormall a local network operator uses a VT

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Reference Guide 5-5Interface Card Interface Card DescriptionsFigure 5-3. INF T1E1*8 Interface Card PortsTable 5-3. INF T1E1*8 Card Ports and Functions

Page 95 - CIRCUIT ID

5-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Descriptions Interface Card5.2.7 INF T1*2 Card Description (892520 / 892560)The INF T1*2 inter

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Reference Guide 5-7Interface Card Interface Card DescriptionsFigure 5-5. INF+M T1*2 Interface Card Port5.2.9 INF E1*2 Card Description (892760)The INF

Page 97 - Figure 3-25. WAN Unit Options

5-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Ports and Functionality Interface CardFigure 5-6. INF E1*2 Interface Card Port5.3 Interface Ca

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Reference Guide 5-9Interface Card Using the Node PortFigure 5-7. Component Layout for the INF+M T1E1*8 and INF T1E1*8 Interface Card5.4 Using the Node

Page 99 - Figure 3-27. Test Options

5-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardFigure 5-8. Node Port ACO Alarm InterfaceTable 5-5.

Page 100 - Running Head

Reference Guide 5-11Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsFigure 5-9. Typical Interface Card Main ScreenThe bottom line of this scree

Page 101 - Reference Guide 3-43

Reference Guide iiiContents3.10.3 Cross-Connect Model...3-313.11 Automatic

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5-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface Card5.5.1.1 Setting the System Date and TimeTo set the cu

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Reference Guide 5-13Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsA network clock is the best Primary Clock source. To select this source, se

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5-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardYou can set up signaling conversion for all types of

Page 105 - Reference Guide 3-47

Reference Guide 5-15Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsTable 5-8. Signaling Conversion Table Screen Actions5.5.3 Remote Terminal

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5-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface Card5.5.3.2 Network PrioritiesAll integrated access contr

Page 107 - 3.13 Cross-Connect Actions

Reference Guide 5-17Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsTable 5-9. “AT” Commands Used by RTS5.5.4 Ports ScreenYou also must config

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5-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card User Screens and Settings Interface CardFigure 5-12. Typical Ports Screen (INTF+M)This screen

Page 109 - Reference Guide 3-51

Reference Guide 5-19Interface Card Interface Card User Screens and SettingsFor the modem port, choose ui, ui-pr, or none.RATEThe transmission rate for

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5-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Error Messages Interface Card5.6 Interface Card Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the Syst

Page 111 - Tx ABCD BITS

Reference Guide 5-21Interface Card Interface Card TroubleshootingNote that removal of the Interface card will cause a service disruption on all T1 and

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Model No.Running HeadTrademarks:Premisys is a registered trademark of Premisys Communications, Inc.5ESS is a registered trademark of Lucent Technolog

Page 113 - Reference Guide 3-55

iv Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContents4.6 CPU-3 BCON (880020 / 880021 / 880022 / 880060) ... 4-334.7 CPU-3 RCO

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5-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInterface Card Troubleshooting Interface Card

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Reference Guide 6-1WAN Card IntroductionChapter 6WAN Card6.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides installation, configuration, and troubleshooting inform

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6-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN Card6.2.1.2 Card External Connectors and Signal PinoutsThe WAN SINGLE card does not

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Reference Guide 6-3WAN Card WAN Card Descriptions6.2.4.1 Card Jumper/Switch SettingsThe WAN-R card does not have any jumpers or switches on its mother

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6-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN Card6.2.6.2 Module InstallationFor DSX or CEPT operation, you must install one of t

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Reference Guide 6-5WAN Card WAN Card DescriptionsFigure 6-2. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (E1 75 Ohm)Figure 6-3. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (E1 120 Ohm)Jumper

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6-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN CardFigure 6-4. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (T1)Figure 6-5. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (T1

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Reference Guide 6-7WAN Card WAN Card DescriptionsFigure 6-6. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (E1 75 Ohm)Figure 6-7. DSX/CEPT Module Jumpers (E1 120 Ohms)6.2.6

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6-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN CardFigure 6-8. DSX/CEPT Revision E+ Module JumpersFigure 6-9. Module End ViewFigur

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Reference Guide 6-9WAN Card WAN Card Descriptions6.2.6.5 Revision A1 Through D1 ModulesThe DSX/CEPT Revision A1 through D1 modules (Figure 6-13 and Fi

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Reference Guide vContents6.2.1.2 Card External Connectors and Signal Pinouts ...6-26.2.2 WAN DUAL Card Description

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6-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN CardFigure 6-17. 120-Ohm E1 Jumper SettingsWhen installing the 811 CSU/DSX module

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Reference Guide 6-11WAN Card WAN Card DescriptionsWhen assembling and installing the module on the WAN card, it is our advice that the plastic standof

Page 127 - Reference Guide 3-69

6-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Descriptions WAN CardFor 75-ohm unbalanced E1, set the adapter panel jumpers to UNBAL in one locati

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Reference Guide 6-13WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings6.2.9 Installing the WAN CardsAfter installing the proper modules on the WAN cards, ins

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6-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardThe headers of all WAN card screens show the types of modules ins

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Reference Guide 6-15WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsTable 6-3. T1 CSU and DSX Option Settings and DefaultsNotes:1. Valid options for Bus C

Page 131 - Reference Guide 3-73

6-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardSTATEIn the standby state, the WAN port is electrically disconnec

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Reference Guide 6-17WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settingsmust provide 1s density). If the Line Code parameter for the CSU is b8zs, the Pulse opt

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6-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardAIS/ALMThe AIS/ALM (Alarm Indication Signal/Alarm) setting allows

Page 134 - 3.20 Power Supply Redundancy

Reference Guide 6-19WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsFigure 6-21. Line and Local LoopbacksLOCAL LBThe Local Loopback setting allows you to l

Page 135 - 3.21 CPU Card Redundancy

vi Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadContentsAppendix A System SpecificationsA.1 FCC Requirements ...

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6-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 6-22. DS0 Time Slot LoopbackLB ADDRThe Loopback Address se

Page 137 - 3.22 WAN Card Redundancy

Reference Guide 6-21WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLB DETThis option allows the card to detect DS1 channel, and ANSI T1.403 (8015 WAN only

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6-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardGROUPThe Group setting identifies a method of link-fail alarm pro

Page 139 - Reference Guide 3-81

Reference Guide 6-23WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings4. SYS 1(C) sends an alarm message to SYS 2 (C1), telling it that W1-1(A) is either in

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6-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 6-6. CEPT/HDSL Screen ActionsTable 6-7. CEPT/HDSL Screen

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Reference Guide 6-25WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings5. Selection of GROUP is a two-step process. After identifying the group number (1-4),

Page 142 - 3.23 ADPCM Card Redundancy

6-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardLOCAL LBThe Loopback setting controls looping of the full E1 line

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Reference Guide 6-27WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsEER THRHDThe Excessive Error Rate Threshold selects the error rate, which an alarm is d

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6-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 6-25. E1 Cross-Connect Screen (display only)Figure 6-26. T

Page 145 - CPU Card

Reference Guide 6-29WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and Settings6.3.4 Performance DataAll WAN cards gather performance data. The performance data for a

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Reference Guide viiFiguresFigures1-1 Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the Side...1-21-2

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6-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTable 6-8 lists the actions available from the Performance Data S

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Reference Guide 6-31WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsLOFCThe Loss of Frame Count (LOFC) is the number of times a Loss Of Frame (LOF) is decl

Page 149 - ALRM SEQ

6-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 6-28. Typical Far-End Performance Data ScreenPress “c” (Cl

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Reference Guide 6-33WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsESAn Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more CRC-6 (ESF) or BPV (D4/D-Frame) e

Page 151 - PRT ALARMS

6-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 6-29. Typical WAN Card Test ScreenTable 6-10. Test Screen

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Reference Guide 6-35WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsNotes:1. The lp-up (loop-up) and lp-dn (loop down) codes are not supported for CEPT or

Page 153 - 4.4 TCP/IP Network Management

6-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardCSESThe Consecutive Severely Errored Seconds (CSES) field is trig

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Reference Guide 6-37WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsFigure 6-30. Typical HDSL ScreenTable 6-12. HDSL Screen Actions Table 6-13. HDSL Scree

Page 155 - Action Function

6-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardTRAIN MODEThis parameter determines the master/slave relationship

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Reference Guide 6-39WAN Card WAN Card User Screens and SettingsFigure 6-31. Typical HDSL Performance Data Screen (local 15-minute interval)Figure 6-3

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viii Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFigures3-22 Typical WAN Time Slot Assignment Screen ...

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6-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN CardFigure 6-32. Typical HDSL Performance Data Screen(remote 24-hour

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Reference Guide 6-41WAN Card PARS ScreenTable 6-14. HDSL Performance Data Screen ActionsESAn Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more CRC-6 (

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6-42 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN CardFigure 6-33. Typical T1 WAN PARS ScreenTable 6-15. T1 WAN PARS Screen ActionsTable 6-16

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Reference Guide 6-43WAN Card PARS ScreenFigure 6-34. Typical E1 WAN PARS ScreenFigure 6-34 shows an E1 WAN PARS screen. For E1 WANs, signaling is alwa

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6-44 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN CardFigure 6-35. WAN Cross-Connect ScreenFigure 6-35 shows the WAN Cross-connect screen afte

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Reference Guide 6-45WAN Card PARS ScreenFigure 6-36. System (Main) Cross-Connect Screen in PARS MODEFigure 6-36 shows the System (Main) cross-connect

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6-46 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card4. Once a primary WAN is assigned to PARS mode, the secondary WAN will be assigned to AP

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Reference Guide 6-47WAN Card PARS ScreenFigure 6-37. Ring Network Traffic FlowIAD 1 IAD 2IAD 3IAD 4IAD 5

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6-48 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card6.4.3 One Link is LostIf the link from IAD 1 to IAD 2 fails, then the traffic is reroute

Page 167 - Reference Guide 4-23

Reference Guide 6-49WAN Card PARS Screen6.4.4 Two Links are Lost, One IAD is Isolated from the RingIf the link from IAD 1 to IAD 2, and the link from

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Reference Guide ixFigures3-70 Typical ADPCM Card Main Screen...3-853-7

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6-50 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN Card6.4.5 Two Links are Lost, Two IADs are Separated from the RingIf the link from IAD 1 to

Page 170 - 4.5 IP Packet Routing

Reference Guide 6-51WAN Card PARS Screen6.4.7 Normal Operation - No Link FailureAny of the WAN lines in a cross-connect integrated access device can b

Page 171 - CPU Card IP Packet Routing

6-52 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN CardFigure 6-42. User card Termination on PARS WANFigure 6-43. PARS Normal Operation Mode us

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Reference Guide 6-53WAN Card PARS ScreenA four node configuration operating in PARS mode is illustrated in Figure 6-43. In this configuration one user

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6-54 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPARS Screen WAN CardFigure 6-45. PARS Rerouting (two nodes)Figure 6-45 shows detail of PARS mode for two nod

Page 174 - Press any key to cancel

Reference Guide 6-55WAN Card WAN Card Error Messages6.5 WAN Card Error MessagesRefer to Appendix B in the System Reference Guide for further informati

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6-56 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadWAN Card Troubleshooting WAN Card

Page 176 - IP Packet Routing CPU Card

Reference Guide A-1Appendix ASystem SpecificationsA.1 FCC RequirementsTable A-1. FCC Registration Information - Part 1 Table A-2. FCC Registration Inf

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A-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running Head Table A-3. FCC Registration Information - Part 3A.2 UK RequirementsTable A-4. Minimum Creepage and Clearance

Page 178 - 4.9 CPU Card Troubleshooting

Reference Guide A-3Table A-5. System Electrical and Environmental RequirementsTable A-6 lists the cards that require pre-installation setup. The cards

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x Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFigures6-22 DS0 Time Slot Loopback...

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A-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTable A-7. Card Current MeasurementsCard Name and Description1 (mA) @ +5VStndby Active1 (mA) @ +5VStndby Acti

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Reference Guide A-5A.4 Power RequirementsTable A-8. Power Supply Options CompatibilityNote:The 100V and 105V Ringing Generators cannot be mixed in a s

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A-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTable A-9. Replacement Fuses for the External Talk Battery SupplyTable A-10. AC Power Supply SpecificationsTa

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Reference Guide A-7Table A-13. +24 VDC Power Supply SpecificationsTable A-14. Ringing Generator SpecificationsParameter RatingInput Power +24VOutpu

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A-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadA.5 Alarm Filter RequirementsTable A-15. Alarm and Filter DescriptionsFilter Alarm MeaningOOS Ou

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Reference Guide A-9A.6 Physical Specifications and Power ConsumptionTable A-16. Physical Specifications and Power ConsumptionItem Height Width Depth

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A-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadFXO Card 8138 8.0 20.3 .94 2.4 7.5 19.0 1.25 .57 7 23.9FXO Card 8139 8.0 20.3 .94 2.4 7.5 19.0 1.25 .57 7

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Reference Guide A-11A.7 Part Number / Acronym TableThe following table details the part number of each card or peripheral listed in this guide.Product

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A-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running Head

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Reference Guide B-1Appendix BError MessagesB.1 IntroductionThis chapter lists the integrated access system error messages. One of these messages may a

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Reference Guide xiTablesTables1-1 Card Slots for Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the Side ...1-21-2 Card Slots f

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B-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAll available PVCs are already taken.The number of PVCs available on the FRAD Card Main Screen has been exceed

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Reference Guide B-3Cannot define any more PVC connections.The maximum number of PVC connections has been reached.Cannot define any more XCON circuits.

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B-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCannot use the same TS on different WAN.You cannot assign an SRU card port to the same time slot on different

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Reference Guide B-5Combined ADPCM rate must equal 64K.You cannot assign a 40 kbps and a 32 kbps channel to the same ADPCM 64 kbps engine. The only val

Page 195 - 5.5.4 Ports Screen

B-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadEach WAN can have only one d-chan.You cannot assign two D-channels to the same WAN port.Empty field is not all

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Reference Guide B-7Group already taken.This group is already assigned.Illegal IP Mask.The IP netmask number you chose is invalid.Invalid character in

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B-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInvalid password for this command.You cannot use the debug command from the System Test and Debug Screen witho

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Reference Guide B-9Local LB & Test Pattern can’t be ON together.You cannot perform a loopback with a test pattern applied, and you cannot apply a

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B-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadN392 must be less than or equal to N393.N392 determines the amount of errors that will be tolerated during th

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Reference Guide B-11No more than two WANs in BERT test are allowed.You can place only two WAN ports in the BERT test mode simultaneously.No second net

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xii Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTables6-7 CEPT/HDSL Screen Option Settings and Defaults...

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B-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadOnly broadcast.data type can be controlled.You cannot update or delete a regular cross-connect circuit from t

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Reference Guide B-13Performance statistics is not available in slc96.You cannot obtain performance statistics for a WAN port in the slc96 mode.Perform

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B-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadProfile has to be loaded first.You cannot use the Dial command in the HSU Card Main Screen without first load

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Reference Guide B-15Restricted field.You cannot access the Superuser password field on the CPU Card Main Screen. This password is factory-assigned.Sel

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B-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSR TS overlapping.The subrate circuit assigned does not allow enough space for a previously assigned circuit

Page 207 - 6.2.6.4 Revision E1+ Module

Reference Guide B-17TS 16 cannot be used with v&s.You cannot assign a voice circuit with signaling to time slot 16 of an E1 WAN port.TS 16 is alre

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B-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running Head

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Reference Guide C-1Appendix CGlossaryC.1 IntroductionThis Appendix lists the glossary of terms used in the telecommunications industry today.AALATM Ad

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C-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAISAlarm Indication SignalAIMATM Inverse Multiplexera-lawE1 companding standard used in the conversion between

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Reference Guide C-3BECNBackward Explicit Congestion NotificationBERBit Error Rate, the number of errored bits divided by the total number of bits.BERT

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Reference Guide 1-1System Overview IntroductionChapter 1System Overview1.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the various chassis models used by the i

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C-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCCSCommon Channel SignalingCEPConnection End PointCEPTConference on European Posts and Telecommunications, a E

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Reference Guide C-5compandingNon-linear reduction of a signal, usually compressing the larger signal valuesCRCCyclic Redundancy CheckCRC-4CRC using fo

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C-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadDCEData Communications EquipmentDCSDigital Cross-connect SystemD-channelFull-duplex, 16 kbps BRI channel or 64

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Reference Guide C-7DS0–AStrategy for mapping a single low-speed data circuit to a single DS0.DS0–BStrategy for multiplexing two or more DS0-A low-spee

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C-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadEPROMElectronic Programmable Read-Only Memory, stores firmware on plug-in modules of the system.ESFExtended Su

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Reference Guide C-9FRADFrame Relay Assembler/Disassembler, a card used in this system.FRSFrame Relay Server, a card used in this system.FSFrame Signal

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C-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadHDB3High-Density Bipolar Order of 3, three-zero maximum coding for E1 lines. Provides a fourth zero violatio

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Reference Guide C-11ITUInternational Telecommunications Union (previously known as CCITT [Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telep

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C-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadNNINetwork Node InterfaceNOSNo-Signal AlarmNRZNon-Return-to-Zero signal formatNTUNetwork Termination Unit, co

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Reference Guide C-13PDUProtocol Data UnitpingA program used to test IP-level connectivity from one IP address to another.PLARPrivate Line Automatic Ri

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Important Safety Instructions1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in this Reference Guide.2. This

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1-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewFigure 1-1. Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on the SideTable 1-1. Car

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C-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRed alarmA local alarm on a T1 line, indicating that a major failure has occurred at this location.robbed-bit

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Reference Guide C-15systemOften used as a synonym for the integrated access system.TATerminal AdapterTETerminal EquipmentT1The North American DS1 tran

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C-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadUNIUser Network InterfaceUser cardA Voice card, Data card, or Alarm card.VBRVariable Bit RateVCVirtual Channe

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Reference Guide 1-3System Overview Chassis Types1.2.2 Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on TopFigure 1-2 shows the front-loading chassis with

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1-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewTable 1-2. Card Slots for Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on Top1.2.3

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Reference Guide 1-5System Overview Chassis TypesFigure 1-3. Two-Sided Chassis Front ViewFigure 1-4 shows the rear of the two-sided chassis, which is t

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1-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewTable 1-3. Two-Sided Chassis Card Slots1.2.4Front-Loading Chassis with Enhanced

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Reference Guide 1-7System Overview Chassis TypesFigure 1-5. Power Enhanced ChassisThe power enhanced chassis works in a specific environment relating

Page 233 - 6.3.6 Test Screen

1-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadChassis Types System OverviewFigure 1-6. External Power Source for the Power Enhanced ChassisACC1 C2 P1 P2 P3

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Reference Guide 1-9System Overview Chassis TypesFigure 1-7. Power Supply and Ringer Supports for Power Enhanced ChassisTable 1-4. Card Slots for Fron

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1-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadU.S. and European Chassis Configuration System Overview1.3 U.S. and European Chassis ConfigurationThe chassi

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Reference Guide 2-1System Installation IntroductionChapter 2System Installation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions for unpacking and in

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Model No.Running Head8. A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings. If products installed in

Page 238 - 6.3.8 HDSL Performance Data

2-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIntroduction System Installation1. Choose a suitable location for the system, as described in this chapter.2.

Page 239 - Reference Guide 6-39

Reference Guide 2-3System Installation Introduction2.1.4 Choosing a Location for Your SystemThe integrated access system requires a reasonably dust-fr

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2-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIntroduction System Installation2.1.4.2 Wall-Mount Installation TipsTo mount the chassis on a wall, first obt

Page 241 - 6.4 PARS Screen

Reference Guide 2-5System Installation IntroductionThe brackets are also reversible for mounting in 19-inch or 23-inch racks (48.2 or 58.4 cm). For a

Page 242 - PARS Screen WAN Card

2-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadIntroduction System InstallationFigure 2-3. Mounting Holes for Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplies on

Page 243 - WAN Card PARS Screen

Reference Guide 2-7System Installation Power Supplies and Ringing GeneratorsBe sure both the front and rear of the chassis are accessible for insertin

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2-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPower Supplies and Ringing Generators System Installation2.2.1.2 Ringing GeneratorsRinging generators are nee

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Reference Guide 2-9System Installation Installing the System Power CardsAlso be sure to set the same jumper on the system resource cards and external

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2-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInstalling the System Power Cards System InstallationIf the power supply is installed and power is applied,

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Reference Guide 2-11System Installation Ringing GeneratorsFigure 2-6. -48V Converter Fuse2.4 Ringing GeneratorsThe ringing generator provides a ringin

Page 248 - 6.4.3 One Link is Lost

Product DescriptionThis integrated access system allows you to take advantage of the sophisticated network services available from long-distance compa

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2-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadRinging Generators System Installation3. For a two-sided chassis, remove the panel covering the rear power s

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Reference Guide 2-13System Installation System Power and Ground Connections3. Also make sure jumper JP2 is installed on the card, Figure 2-8. This jum

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2-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Power and Ground Connections System Installation2.5.1 Two-Sided ChassisFigure 2-9 shows the power con

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Reference Guide 2-15System Installation System Power and Ground ConnectionsFigure 2-9. Power Connector Block on Two-Sided Chassis and Front-Loading C

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2-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadSystem Power and Ground Connections System InstallationFigure 2-10. Front-Loading Chassis with Power Supplie

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Reference Guide 2-17System Installation System Power and Ground ConnectionsFigure 2-11. Power Connector Block on Front-Loading Chassis with Power Sup

Page 255 - 6.6 WAN Card Troubleshooting

2-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadPowering Up the System System InstallationFigure 2-12. Power Enhanced Chassis with Power Block in Front2.6 P

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Reference Guide 2-19System Installation Installing the Other Plug-In CardsIf AC-to-DC converters are used, also check their jumper settings as previou

Page 257 - System Specifications

2-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadInstalling the Other Plug-In Cards System Installation2.7.5 User CardsThe system also has numerous user card

Page 258 - A.3 System Requirements

Reference Guide 3-1System Configuration and Operation Basic OperationsChapter 3System Configuration and Operation3.1 Basic OperationsThis chapter prov

Page 259 - Parameter Requirement

Model No.Running HeadSystem Reference GuideThis System Reference Guide assists technicians in unpacking, assembling, configuring, and operating the in

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3-2 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBasic Screen Map and Legend System Configuration and Operation6. Select the type of chassis used (front-loadi

Page 261 - A.4 Power Requirements

Reference Guide 3-3System Configuration and Operation Basic Screen Map and Legend3.3.1 Starting a SessionThe first step in starting an operator sessio

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3-4 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBasic Screen Map and Legend System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-2. Typical Login Screen3. Contact your

Page 263 - Parameter Rating

Reference Guide 3-5System Configuration and Operation Basic Screen Map and LegendFigure 3-3. Typical System Main Screen(Two-Sided Chassis and Front-Lo

Page 264 - A.5 Alarm Filter Requirements

3-6 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBasic Screen Map and Legend System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-4. Typical System Main Screen (Front-L

Page 265 - Reference Guide A-9

Reference Guide 3-7System Configuration and Operation Basic Screen Map and LegendTable 3-2. System Main Screen Actions3.3.3.2 Voice and Data Card Sta

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3-8 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBasic Screen Map and Legend System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-5. Typical Card Status DisplayFrom the

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Reference Guide 3-9System Configuration and Operation Basic Screen Map and Legend3.3.5 Card Main ScreensEach card in the system has a Card Main Screen

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3-10 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadBasic Screen Map and Legend System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-6. Typical Card Main ScreenThe bottom

Page 269 - Error Messages

Reference Guide 3-11System Configuration and Operation Card Configuration3.3.7 Test and Debug ScreenYou can also go from the System Main Screen to a T

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Ordering InformationTo order equipment, cables, or additional copies of this Reference Guide, please contact your distributor.Safety/Regulatory Inform

Page 271 - Reference Guide B-3

3-12 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCard Configuration System Configuration and OperationBe sure to configure each card according to your networ

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Reference Guide 3-13System Configuration and Operation Alarms and Alarm Filters3.5 Alarms and Alarm FiltersAlarms warn you of problems by reporting po

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3-14 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAlarms and Alarm Filters System Configuration and OperationThe third entry (CSU + CSU) shows the type of car

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Reference Guide 3-15System Configuration and Operation Alarms and Alarm FiltersFigure 3-8. Alarm Filters ScreenThe first column of the Alarm Filters S

Page 275 - Reference Guide B-7

3-16 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAlarms and Alarm Filters System Configuration and OperationThe last column sets the alarm cutoff (ACO) to ac

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Reference Guide 3-17System Configuration and Operation Alarms and Alarm Filters3.5.2 Alarm ModifiersEach alarm may also be designated as info, minor,

Page 277 - Reference Guide B-9

3-18 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadReinitializing the System System Configuration and OperationAll alarms (except those set to ignore) appear i

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Reference Guide 3-19System Configuration and Operation Reinitializing the SystemWhen you remove and replace most card types, the NVRAM remembers the o

Page 279 - Reference Guide B-11

3-20 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadZipping the System System Configuration and OperationIf the new CPU card was inserted accidentally, the cold

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Reference Guide 3-21System Configuration and Operation Zipping the SystemFigure 3-11. Zip Screen3.7.1 Debugging the SystemThe D (Debug) command is onl

Page 281 - Reference Guide B-13

Model No.Running HeadIndividually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer finish that is either green, or gr

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3-22 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTest, Debug, Backup, & Restore System Configuration and Operation3.8 Test, Debug, Backup, & RestoreA

Page 283 - Reference Guide B-15

Reference Guide 3-23System Configuration and Operation Test, Debug, Backup, & RestoreBecause the Backup command creates a simple text file, the ac

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3-24 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTest, Debug, Backup, & Restore System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-13. Typical System Backup Scre

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Reference Guide 3-25System Configuration and Operation Test, Debug, Backup, & Restore1. From the Main Screen, type Y (for sYs).2. Type E (for rEst

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3-26 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadTime Slot Assignment System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-14. Restore Screen3.9 Time Slot AssignmentTh

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Reference Guide 3-27System Configuration and Operation Assigning Time Slots to a User CardThe following sections of this chapter describe several ways

Page 288

3-28 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAssigning Time Slots to a User Card System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-15. Time Slot Assignment Exam

Page 289 - Reference Guide C-3

Reference Guide 3-29System Configuration and Operation Assigning Time Slots to a User Card4. Set the time slot number by using the up and down arrow k

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3-30 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAssigning Time Slots to a User Card System Configuration and Operation2. Select the WAN port to which you wa

Page 291 - Reference Guide C-5

Reference Guide 3-31System Configuration and Operation Automatic Time Slot Assignment3.10.3 Cross-Connect ModelThe Cross-connect model allows you to a

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Power SourceAC: 120 Volts @ 2.0 amps / 240 Volts @ 1 amp, 50/60 HzDC: +24 Volts @ 3.0 amps / -48 Volts @ 1.5 ampsAdditionally, the DC source must prov

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3-32 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAutomatic Time Slot Assignment System Configuration and Operation1. Reserve three vacant adjacent user card

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Reference Guide 3-33System Configuration and Operation Automatic Time Slot AssignmentFigure 3-19. Typical Card Slot and Type SelectionFigure 3-20. Typ

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3-34 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadAutomatic Time Slot Assignment System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-21. Typical System Main Screen wit

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Reference Guide 3-35System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 3-22. Typical WAN Time Slot Assignment Screen3.12 Cross-C

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3-36 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationTable 3-4. T1-to-E1 Cross-Connections in

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Reference Guide 3-37System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsTable 3-5. Time Slot Cross-Connection Options and DefaultsCIRCU

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3-38 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationWARNING!When cross-connecting multiple ind

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Reference Guide 3-39System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 3-25. WAN Unit OptionsTS/BWThe first Time Slot/Bandwidth

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3-40 Reference GuideModel No.Running HeadCross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and OperationFigure 3-26. Time Slot and Bandwidth Optio

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Reference Guide 3-41System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time SlotsFigure 3-27. Test OptionsW/UThe second WAN Unit column is the T1

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