Paradyne Network Card 3151 CSU User Manual

ACCULINK 3151 CSU  
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Document No. 3151-A2-GL11-40  
 
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2. Attach the DTE cable (DB15) to the appropriate DTE connector on the Auxiliary  
Backplane. (See the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier Installation Manual  
(3000-A2-GA31) for detailed cable and connector information.) Connect the other  
end of the DTE cable to the customer premises equipment.  
3. Attach the network cable to the Auxiliary Backplane using either a 50-pin cable or  
the T1 Network Interface Adapter. Connect the other end of the network cable to  
the connection provided by the telephone company.  
COMSPHERE  
3000 Series  
Carrier (Rear)  
Auxiliary  
Backplane  
over Slots 9–16  
Cable  
Retainer  
T1 Network  
496-14386-03  
Cable  
4. Turn on the power to the 3000 Series Carrier.  
 
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5. Insert the CSU circuit card into the appropriate slot in the carrier. The power-up  
self-test begins.  
495-14797  
6. If you intend to use front panel emulation, connect the cable from the PC to Port 2  
on the Auxiliary Backplane using the COM port adapter and COM-port-to-PC cable.  
7. The Factory 1 configuration for ESF framing format and B8ZS line coding format is  
the default configuration and is appropriate for most networks. If this configuration  
does not work for you, try the Factory 2 configuration for D4 framing format and  
AMI line coding format. To further customize configuration options, refer to  
Changing Configuration Options in Chapter 3, Operation, and Appendix C,  
Configuration Options, in the ACCULINK 315x Channel Service Unit Operator’s  
Guide.  
8. During the power-up self-test, the FAIL LED flashes, then all LEDs blink twice.  
When the test is complete, verify that the CSU is functional by observing that the  
OK, NETWORK SIG, and DTE SIG LEDs are lit.  
 
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Configuration Options  
Configuration options are accessed from the Cnfig branch of the front panel menu.  
CSU ESF  
Stat  
Test  
Cnfig  
Ctrl  
DevHS STest Perf TStat LED ID  
ACO ClrReg CID  
DL  
Mon  
Call  
Rel Reset Passwd  
Telco  
User  
Dial Disc ChDir  
EQPT NET  
Cur  
24Tot  
Intvl  
1 . . 5,A  
1 . . 5,A  
(Directory)  
(Directory)  
Rlpbk  
Lamp  
Lpbk  
Ptrns  
LLBUP LLBDN  
Abort Send  
QRSS  
Mon  
Abor LLB PLB DLB RLB  
1in8  
Load Edit Area From:  
Activ Cust1 Cust2 Fact1  
Fact2  
Save  
Choose Function:  
Edit  
Activ Cust1 Cust2  
DTE  
NET  
Gen  
User  
Alarm Mgmt  
Gen  
Trap  
97-15571  
 
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Table 1. DTE Interface Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory 1  
Factory 2  
D4  
Comments/Description  
D4  
DTE Framing:  
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.  
ESF  
AMI  
ESF  
AMI  
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding  
format.  
DTE Coding:  
B8ZS  
B8ZS  
0–133  
0–133  
133–266  
266–399  
399–533  
533–655  
Enab  
133–266  
266–399  
399–533  
533–655  
Enab  
Equal:  
(DTE Line  
Equalizer)  
Selectable extended DTE range  
capability.  
Extrn DLB:  
(External DTE  
Loopback)  
Allows control of DLB on external  
contact closure.  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Sends AIS to the DTE on failure of the  
Network interface signal.  
Send AIS:  
Yellow:  
Transcodes and sends Yellow signal to  
the DTE on receiving Yellow from the  
Network.  
Table 2. Network Interface Configuration Options (1 of 2)  
Option  
Factory 1  
D4  
Factory 2  
D4  
Comments/Description  
NET Framing:  
Selects D4 or ESF framing format.  
ESF  
ESF  
AMI  
AMI  
Selects AMI or B8ZS line coding  
format.  
NET Coding:  
B8ZS  
0.0  
B8ZS  
0.0  
–7.5  
–7.5  
LBO:  
Line Build Out in dB.  
–15.0  
–22.5  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
–15.0  
–22.5  
N/A  
Sends ANSI Performance Report  
Messages.  
ANSI PRM:  
Mgmt Link:  
NET LLB:  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Specifies whether the FDL’s  
Management Link is enabled.  
Network-initiated LLB allows LLB to be  
controlled by inband LLB codes.  
 
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Table 2. Network Interface Configuration Options (2 of 2)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Enab  
Factory 2  
Comments/Description  
N/A  
Network-initiated PLB allows PLB to be  
controlled by FDL PLB messages.  
NET PLB:  
Disab  
62411  
Part68  
Disab  
AIS  
N/A  
Enforces ONEs density protection per  
AT&T TR 62411, ANSI T1-403, and  
FCC Part 68 Technical Publication.  
BitStuff:  
AIS  
One (Framed  
All Ones)  
One (Framed  
All Ones)  
Specifies the keep alive signal to send  
to the network interface on a failure of  
the DTE signal.  
KeepAlive:  
NetLp  
NetLp  
(Loopback of  
network signal)  
(Loopback of  
network signal)  
Enab  
Enab  
Transcodes and sends Yellow signal to  
the network on receiving Yellow from  
DTE.  
Yellow:  
Disab  
Disab  
Edit  
Clear  
Enab  
Edit  
Clear  
Enab  
Circuit Ident:  
Specifies the transmission vendor’s  
circuit identifier.  
Determines whether framing bits are  
passed to the DTE.  
CRC PThru  
(Passthrough):  
Disab  
Disab  
Table 3. General Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory 1  
Enab  
Factory 2  
Enab  
Comments/Description  
Specifies whether user-initiated  
tests are limited by the Tst Duration  
configuration option.  
Tst Timeout:  
Disab  
10  
Disab  
10  
Up  
Up  
Specifies in minutes the duration of  
user-initiated tests.  
Tst Duration:  
Down  
Save  
Down  
Save  
Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (1 of 4)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Enab  
Factory 2  
Enab  
Comments/Description  
Allows bypass of self-test on  
initialization.  
Self-Test:  
Disab  
Disab  
 
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Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (2 of 4)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Enab  
Disab  
None  
Com  
Modem  
Both  
Factory 2  
Enab  
Disab  
None  
Com  
Modem  
Both  
Comments/Description  
Controls whether dial-in access is  
allowed.  
Dial-In:  
Activates a password prompt that  
prevents access until a password  
is entered.  
Password:  
Enab  
Disab  
Mgmt  
ASCII  
Term  
Disab  
AT  
Enab  
Disab  
Mgmt  
ASCII  
Term  
Disab  
AT  
Controls whether the COM port is  
enabled or disabled.  
Com Port:  
Com Use:  
Controls how the COM port is  
used.  
Controls the COM port’s external  
device commands.  
ComExtDev:  
Other  
Edit  
Other  
Edit  
Controls the COM port’s connect  
prefix.  
ComConnPrefix:  
ComConnected:  
ComEscapeSeq:  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
Controls the COM port’s connect  
indication string.  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
Controls the COM port’s escape  
sequence.  
Clear  
None  
0.2s  
Clear  
None  
0.2s  
0.4s  
0.4s  
Controls the COM port’s escape  
sequence delay.  
ComEscDel:  
0.6s  
0.6s  
0.8s  
0.8s  
1.0s  
1.0s  
Edit  
Edit  
Controls the COM port’s  
disconnect string.  
ComDisconnect:  
Clear  
Clear  
 
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Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (3 of 4)  
Option  
Factory 1  
1.2  
Factory 2  
1.2  
Comments/Description  
2.4  
2.4  
4.8  
9.6  
4.8  
9.6  
Com Rate:  
(Communication Port  
Rate)  
Selects the bit rate for the COM  
port.  
14.4  
19.2  
7
14.4  
19.2  
7
Selects the character length for the  
COM port.  
Char Length:  
8
8
None  
None  
CParity:  
Even  
Even  
Selects the parity for the COM port.  
(Communication Port  
Parity)  
Odd  
1
Odd  
1
CStop Bits:  
(Communication Port  
Stop Bits)  
Selects the number of stop bits for  
the COM port.  
1.5  
2
1.5  
2
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Specifies whether the COM port  
ignores DTR.  
Ignore DTR:  
CmInActTm:  
(COM Port Inactivity  
Timeout)  
Enab  
Disab  
5
Enab  
Disab  
5
Specifies whether the  
communication port disconnects  
after a certain period of inactivity.  
CmDiscTm:  
(COM Port  
Disconnect Time)  
Specifies the period of inactivity  
(1 to 60 minutes) that causes a  
disconnect if CmInActTm is  
enabled.  
Up  
Up  
Down  
Save  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Down  
Save  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU  
responds to Telnet session  
requests.  
TnSession:  
(Telnet Session)  
TnPaswd:  
(Telnet Password)  
Specifies whether a password is  
required for Telnet sessions.  
TnInActTm:  
(Telnet Inactivity  
Timeout)  
Specifies whether a Telnet session  
disconnects after a certain period  
of inactivity.  
 
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Table 4. User Interface Configuration Options (4 of 4)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Factory 2  
Comments/Description  
5
5
The period of inactivity (1 to  
60 minutes) that causes a  
disconnect if TnInActTm is  
enabled.  
Up  
Up  
TnDiscTm: (Telnet  
Disconnect Time)  
Down  
Save  
Down  
Save  
Table 5. Alarm Configuration Options  
Option  
Factory 1  
Disab  
Factory 2  
Comments/Description  
Disab  
Does not display alarm messages.  
Sends alarm messages to COM port.  
Alrm Msg:  
Com  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Com  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
Enab  
Disab  
SNMP Trap:  
TrapDisc:  
Sends SNMP traps.  
Specifies whether the modem  
connection will disconnect after a trap  
is sent.  
Provides the option to allow automatic  
dial-out to send alarm messages on  
MODEM port.  
DialOut:  
Specifies whether an outgoing call is  
retried on a busy or failed call attempt.  
Call Retry:  
Dial Delay:  
AltDialDir:  
1–4  
5
6–10  
1–4  
5
6–10  
The time (in minutes) to delay between  
successive alarm dial-outs or retry  
attempts.  
The alternate dial-out directory to use if  
a call to the primary number cannot be  
completed.  
None  
1–5  
None  
1–5  
10E–4  
10E-5–10E-9  
Enab  
10E–4  
10E-5–10E-9  
Enab  
The error rate threshold for Excessive  
Error Rate Alarm.  
Err Rate:  
(Excessive Error Rate)  
AlrmRelay:  
Specifies whether to activate  
(Alarm Relay)  
the alarm relay on an alarm condition.  
Disab  
Disab  
 
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Table 6. General Management Configuration Options (1 of 2)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Disab  
Factory 2  
Disab  
Comments/Description  
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU  
responds to SNMP session  
requests.  
SNMP Mgt:  
Enab  
Enab  
Specifies whether the DSU/CSU  
validates the IP address of an  
SNMP manager attempting  
access.  
Disab  
Disab  
NMS Valid:  
Enab  
Enab  
1
1
The number of SNMP managers  
allowed to access the DSU/CSU.  
Num Sec Mgrs:  
NMS n IP Adr:  
2–10  
Edit  
2–10  
Edit  
Allows you to define or clear the  
allowable IP address of an SNMP  
manager.  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
Edit  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
Edit  
The type of access allowed for an  
SNMP manager using community  
name 1.  
NMS n Access:  
System Name:  
The SNMP system name for this  
device.  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
The SNMP system location for this  
device.  
System Location:  
System Contact:  
CommunityName1:  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
The SNMP system contact name  
for this device.  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
A community name that is allowed  
access to this device. Defaults to  
public.  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
Edit  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
Edit  
The type of access allowed for  
community name 1.  
Access 1:  
A community name that is allowed  
access to this device.  
CommunityName2:  
Access 2:  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
Edit  
Clear  
Read  
R/W  
Edit  
The type of access allowed for  
community name 2.  
The IP address needed to access  
the device.  
IP Adr:  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
The Subnet Mask needed to  
access the device.  
NetMask:  
Clear  
Edit  
Clear  
Edit  
The IP address for the COM port  
when configured for SNMP.  
Com IP Adr:  
Clear  
Clear  
 
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Table 6. General Management Configuration Options (2 of 2)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Edit  
Factory 2  
Edit  
Comments/Description  
The Subnet Mask needed to  
access the device when the COM  
port is configured for SNMP.  
Com NetMask:  
Clear  
PPP  
Clear  
PPP  
The link layer protocol for the COM  
port when configured for SNMP.  
Com Link:  
SLIP  
SLIP  
Enable  
Disab  
None  
IPBus  
Com  
Enable  
Disab  
None  
IPBus  
Com  
Specifies whether the device is the  
IP Bus Master.  
IPBusMast:  
Def Netwk:  
The default network connection.  
FDL  
FDL  
Table 7. Management Trap Configuration Options (1 of 2)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Factory 2  
Comments/Description  
1
2–6  
1
2–6  
The number of trap managers  
supported by the device.  
Num Trap Mgrs:  
Specifies the IP address for each  
trap manager. This configuration  
option is repeated for all n  
managers.  
Edit  
Edit  
Trapn IP Adr:  
Trapn Dst:  
Clear  
Clear  
None  
IPBus  
Com  
None  
IPBus  
Com  
Specifies the network destination  
for Trap Manager n.  
FDL  
FDL  
Disab  
Warm  
Auth  
Disab  
Warm  
Auth  
Specifies the general trap types to  
enable: WarmStart, Authentication  
Failure or both.  
Gen Trap:  
Entp Trap:  
Both  
Enab  
Disab  
Both  
Enab  
Disab  
Specifies whether the  
EnterpriseSpecific trap type is  
enabled.  
 
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Table 7. Management Trap Configuration Options (2 of 2)  
Option  
Factory 1  
Disab  
Up  
Factory 2  
Disab  
Up  
Comments/Description  
Specifies the link trap type to  
enable: Trap on Link Up, Link  
Down, or both.  
Link Trap:  
Down  
Both  
NET  
Down  
Both  
NET  
When any link trap types are  
enabled, specifies which links to  
send traps for.  
DTE  
DTE  
Trap I/F:  
Both  
Both  
 
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