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MX410/MX412 System Manual
Document Number: 61189500L1-1B
August 2005
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  • Page 1 ® MX410/MX412 System Manual Document Number: 61189500L1-1B August 2005 PRELIMINARY...
  • Page 2 In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Revision History Revision Date June 2005 August 2005 Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: This font indicates a cross-reference link. First-time references to tables and figures are shown in this font. indicates screen menus, fields, and parameters.
  • Page 4 UL 60950 and NEBS Level 3. The MX410 and MX412 are intended to be installed in a restricted access area only. The MX410 and MX412 devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 5 MX410/MX412 System Manual Training ADTRAN offers training courses on our products. These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN’s product lines. ADTRAN provides a variety of training options, including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites.
  • Page 6 MX410/MX412 System Manual This page is intentionally blank. PRELIMINARY 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    MX410 Data Path Block Diagram ........
  • Page 8 Logging in to the MX410/MX412........
  • Page 9 ADTRAN Technical Support ........
  • Page 10 Figure 3-22. Integrated Wireless Access Device Cross-Connect Map Example 5 ....3-17 Figure 3-23. MX410 Remote Management of Other Systems ......3-18 Figure 4-1.
  • Page 11 MX410 Power Supply Unit Compliance Codes ....... . . iv...
  • Page 12 MX410/MX412 System Manual Table 5-10. Cross-Connect Mapping Menu Options ........5-25 Table 5-11.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    The MX410 houses up to two hot-swappable Power Supply Units (PSU) that provide power redundancy when two units are deployed. At least one MX410 PSU (P/N 1189501L1) must be inserted into the MX410 for the MX410 to function. The MX412 has an internal PSU.
  • Page 14 Product Overview The major features of the MX410/MX412 are as follows: • 19-inch wall mounting or rack mounting, one rack unit high • Front panel data connections • One V.35 port • Four RJ-45 long-haul DS1 connections (12 on the MX412) with outside plant protection •...
  • Page 15: Figure 1-2. Mx412 Overview

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Digital Radios Data Analog Radios Data Grooming of DS0S LAN Extension over PPP for Remote Management Star Configuration of Backhaul Backhaul V.35 E911, etc. 61189500L1-1B 12 x T1 4 x RS-232 (I/O) DB-9 Craft Interface 4 x 10/100 Ethernet Figure 1-2.
  • Page 16 Product Overview MX410/MX412 System Manual This page is intentionally blank. PRELIMINARY 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 17: Engineering Guidelines

    Engineering Guidelines GENERAL This section provides engineering guidelines for network designers who are incorporating an MX410 or MX412 system into their network. POWER REQUIREMENTS Table 2-1 provides the current draw at –48 VDC (operating range of –42 VDC to –60 VDC) and ±24 VDC (operating range of ±22 VDC to ±27 VDC) with redundant PSUs installed.
  • Page 18: Power Dissipation

    –48 VDC (operating range of –42 VDC to –60 VDC) and ±24 VDC (operating range of ±22 VDC to ±27 VDC) with redundant PSUs installed (MX410 only). Table 2-3. Heat Dissipation at –48 VDC and ±24 VDC...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    This section describes several applications for the MX410/MX412 system. For each appli- cation there is a figure illustrating the application, a list of the equipment needed, and an explanation of the basic setup. The MX410 block diagram shows the data path of an MX410 system that implements the following applications: •...
  • Page 20: Mx410 Data Path Block Diagram

    MX410 DATA PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM As shown in Figure 3-1, the MX410/MX412 contains a 1/0 cross connect that allows DS0s to be mapped between four DS1s (12 DS1s on the MX412), four PPP ports, and a V.35 port. Refer “PPP BCP/IPCP Menu”...
  • Page 21: Drop And Continue Application

    DS0s from one DS1 can be dropped out the other DS1 ports with the remaining DS0s continuing through to the other DS1 interface. This enables the bandwidth of one DS1 to deliver DS0s to several sites using one MX410 at each site. Central...
  • Page 22: Setup

    3-3). Select each port (PPP1-4, V.35) to which a MX410 MINOR Quick Setup : 192.168.100.1 : 255.255.0.0 : 192.168.1.1 8 - Cross-Connect Mapping Figure 3-3. Quick Setup Menu MX410/MX412 System Manual on page 4-6. MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 '?' - System Help Screen 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 23: Figure 3-4. Drop And Continue Quick Setup Example

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 3-4 shows the Quick Setup menu after DS0s 21-22 have been dropped from DS1 1 to PPP1, DS0s 23-24 have been dropped from DS1 1 to the V.35 port. Active Alarms: CRITICAL Ports 1 - PPPs PPP 1 = DS1 4 DS0 #1 2 - V.35...
  • Page 24: Figure 3-6. Drop And Continue Cross-Connect Mapping Example 2

    21 - DS0 #21 = PPP 1 22 - DS0 #22 = PPP 1 23 - DS0 #23 = V.35 24 - DS0 #24 = V.35 25 - Map Multiple DS0's '?' - System Help Screen MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 25: Drop And Insert Application

    Insert DS0s from PPP to Continue Ethernet Path Conserving Bandwidth Equipment MX410 MX412 MX410 PSU (MX410 only) Drop and Insert Application 3-7. In the Drop and Insert Appli- Remote Site #2 Original DS0s Continue Downstream; All Ones in Unmapped DS0s MX410 µ...
  • Page 26: Setup

    5-38). Select each port (1-5) to which a DS0 needs to be MX410 MINOR Quick Setup : 192.168.100.1 : 255.255.0.0 : 192.168.1.1 8 - Cross-Connect Mapping Figure 3-8. Quick Setup Menu MX410/MX412 System Manual “DS1 Ports” on page 4-6 MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 '?' - System Help Screen 61189500L1-1B Figure...
  • Page 27: Figure 3-9. Drop And Insert Quick Setup Example

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 3-9 shows the Quick Setup menu after DS0s 23-24 have been dropped from DS1 1 to PPP1 and PPP 2 has been inserted into DS0s 23-24 in DS1 2. Active Alarms: CRITICAL Ports 1 - PPPs...
  • Page 28: Figure 3-11. Drop And Insert Cross-Connect Mapping Example 2

    21 - DS0 #21 = 22 - DS0 #22 = 23 - DS0 #23 = PPP 2 24 - DS0 #24 = PPP 2 25 - Map Multiple DS0's '?' - System Help Screen MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-13. Drop And Insert Cross-Connect Mapping Example 4

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 3-13 the Cross-Connect Mapping menu after DS0s 13-23 are inserted in DS1 2 from DS1 4. Any unmapped DS0s will be filled with all ones. Active Alarms: CRITICAL DS1 2 1 - DS0 #1 = DS1 1 DS0 #1...
  • Page 30: Integrated Wireless Access Device Or Ds0 Grooming

    The following applies to Remote Site #1 shown in Integrated Wireless Access Device Application, bandwidth is conserved by using the MX410 to groom multiple fractional T1s into a single T1. This allows the MX410 to be used as an integrated wireless access device (see...
  • Page 31: Figure 3-15. Bandwidth Efficiency With Ds0 Grooming Diagram

    Unmapped DS0s via Ethernet Remote Site #3 Drop DS0s to/from Local Equipment Table 3-3. Equipment MX410 MX412 MX410 PSU (MX410 only) Original DS0s Original DS0s MX410 Continue Remote Site #2 Downstream; Downstream; All Ones in All Ones in Unmapped DS0s µ...
  • Page 32: Setup

    Quick Setup menu before any DS0s have been MX410 MINOR Quick Setup : 192.168.100.1 : 255.255.0.0 : 192.168.1.1 8 - Cross-Connect Mapping Figure 3-16. Quick Setup Menu MX410/MX412 System Manual “DS1 Ports” on page 4-6. MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 '?' - System Help Screen 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 33: Figure 3-17. Integrated Wireless Access Device Quick Setup Example

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 3-17 shows the Quick Setup menu after DS0s 23-24 have been dropped from DS1 1 to PPP1, and PPP 2, 3, and 4 have been inserted into DS0s 23-24 in DS1 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
  • Page 34: Figure 3-19. Integrated Wireless Access Device Cross-Connect Map Example 2

    21 - DS0 #21 = 22 - DS0 #22 = 23 - DS0 #23 = PPP 2 24 - DS0 #24 = PPP 2 25 - Map Multiple DS0's '?' - System Help Screen MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 35: Figure 3-21. Integrated Wireless Access Device Cross-Connect Map Example 4

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 3-21 shows the Cross-Connect Mapping menu for DS1 3. Active Alarms: CRITICAL DS1 3 1 - DS0 #1 = DS1 1 DS0 #8 2 - DS0 #2 = DS1 1 DS0 #9 3 - DS0 #3...
  • Page 36: Remote Management Of Other Systems Using Terminal Server Ports And Ethernet Connectivity

    Remote Management of Other Systems using Terminal Server Ports and Ethernet Connectivity MX410/MX412 System Manual Remote Management of Other Systems using Terminal Server Ports and Ethernet Connectivity In this application the Terminal Server ports on the MX410 are used to provide remote management of other non-Ethernet based equipment at the same site.
  • Page 37: Setup

    “Terminal Server Ports Menu” on page 5-25 for more information. Then, establish a Telnet session to the MX410 with the port number for the particular port to access the other equipment. The default IP address for the MX410 is 192.168.100.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.
  • Page 38 Remote Management of Other Systems using Terminal Server Ports and Ethernet Connectivity MX410/MX412 System Manual This page is intentionally blank. 3-20 PRELIMINARY 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 39: Installation

    ADTRAN Customer Service. For warranty information, refer to “Appendix A, ADTRAN SHIPPING CONTENTS After unpacking the MX410 or MX412 but before an initial power up, be sure that the following items are present: • MX410 and MX410 PSU MX412 •...
  • Page 40: Rackmount

    2. Connect the frame ground from the frame ground lug on the upper right rear panel of the MX410/MX412 to an appropriate grounding connection. 3. Mount the MX410/MX412 vertically with the front panel facing to the left or right side. Figure 4-1. Rackmount and Wallmount Orientation...
  • Page 41: Rear Panel

    MX410/MX412 System Manual REAR PANEL The MX410/MX412 rear panel is equipped with wire-wrap pins for external auxiliary inputs, wire-wrap pins for alarms (critical, major, and minor), a frame ground lug, and a single power connector for both DC power feeds (A and B).
  • Page 42: Alarm Contacts/Aux Inputs

    The alarm contacts and auxiliary (AUX) inputs are shown in Figure 4-4. Alarm Contacts and AUX Inputs The alarm interfaces connect to the nine Form C type relays on the MX410/MX412 labeled , and . Both NC (Normally Closed) and NO (Normally Open) contacts are...
  • Page 43: Front Panel

    MX410/MX412 System Manual FRONT PANEL The front panels for the MX410 and MX412 are described below. MX410 The MX410 front panel (see • One V.35 Port (refer to “V.35 Port” • Four DS1 ports (refer to • Four Ethernet ports (refer to •...
  • Page 44: V.35 Port

    Transmit Data from Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) - A1 DS1 Ports The DS1 interfaces located on the front panel of the MX410/MX412 are RJ-48 connectors. The DS1 connector pin list is shown in Table 4-3. RJ-48 Connector Pin List PRELIMINARY Table Table 4-2.
  • Page 45: Ethernet Ports

    These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. 61189500L1-1B located on the MX410/MX412 front panel provide ETHERNET Table 4-4. WARNING Table 4-4.
  • Page 46: Terminal Server Ports

    RS-232 data interfaces only. The Terminal Server ports are accessed by establishing a Telnet session to the MX410/MX412 with the TCP Port Number of the particular port. The pin assignments for each of the RS-232...
  • Page 47: Fxs Port

    To remove a PSU, remove the screws that hold it in place and carefully pull the PSU straight out of the MX410. A blank PSU cover (P/N 1189502L1) should be used to cover an unused PSU slot. Refer to “LED Indicators”...
  • Page 48: Led Indicators

    Front Panel LED Indicators The LEDs on the front panel of the MX410/MX412 indicate the status of the power, DS1, Ethernet, and alarm interfaces. See Label Green/Amber (Alternating) Red/Amber (Alternating) Flashing Red Flashing Amber Flashing Red PSU (A/B) (MX410 only)
  • Page 49: Turn-Up

    Power Up To power up the MX410/MX412, perform the following steps: 1. Connect the MX410/MX412 to a reliably grounded –48 VDC or ±24 VDC source, which is electrically isolated from the AC source. A readily accessible disconnect device, such as a rackmount fuse and alarm panel that is suitably approved and rated should be incorporated into the fixed wiring.
  • Page 50 4. Install at least one PSU into the MX410 front panel a. Line up the PSU with the guide grooves and carefully insert the unit into the MX410 until it seats all the way into the PSU slot of the MX410.
  • Page 51: User Interface

    5-5 • “Menu Descriptions” on page 5-11 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MX410/MX412 management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen. The MX410/MX412 provides two methods for management access: • “Craft Interface”...
  • Page 52: Telnet Session

    2. Set the PC for direct connect on the appropriate communications port (as opposed to dial up connection). 3. Plug the male end of the data cable into the MX410/MX412. Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for the equipment.
  • Page 53: Menu Structure

    MX410/MX412 System Manual MENU STRUCTURE The menu structure for the MX410/MX412 is a layered menu tree. Each layer of the menu tree is displayed as a menu or a screen. This section defines the terminology used in conjunction with the MX410/MX412 menu system.
  • Page 54: Menu Layout And Navigation

    Figure 5-1 illustrates the basic menu layout used in the MX410/MX412 menu system. The MX410/MX412 Menu Layout figure is general in nature, and not all menus contain all of the elements shown in the figure. Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ALERT Selection : Figure 5-1.
  • Page 55: Menu Tree

    Menu trees are maps that can be used to locate provisioning options with ease. This subsection provides a detailed set of menu trees for the MX410/MX412. Some of the menu trees span multiple pages, signified by the “(Continued)” at the end of the illustration title.
  • Page 56: Figure 5-2. Mx410/Mx412 Menu Tree

    Boot Checksum 1. DS1 Ports 2. Provisioning 2. V.35 Port 3. Cross-Connect Mapping Bold text indicates default Figure 5-2. MX410/MX412 Menu Tree PRELIMINARY 1. Line Legnth 2. Line Coding 1. DS1 Provisioning - Port #1 2. DS1 Provisioning - Port #2 3.
  • Page 57 4. System ID 5. Auto-Logoff Inactivity Time 6. Card Reset 7. Reset to Factory Defaults 8. Security Administration Bold text indicates default Figure 5-2. MX410/MX412 Menu Tree (Continued) 61189500L1-1B 1. Terminal State 2. Baud Rate 3. Telnet Port Number 4. Security 5.
  • Page 58 Menu Tree 6. Network Management 7. SNMP 8. System Configuration Archive (SCA) 9. Save Provisioning 10. Auto Save Bold text indicates default Figure 5-2. MX410/MX412 Menu Tree (Continued) PRELIMINARY 1. IP Address 1. Ethernet Subnet Mask 2. Gateway MAC Address Eth (1 - 4) 3.
  • Page 59 5. Default Gateway 6. Date 7. Time 8. Cross-Connect Setup 4. Status Bold text indicates default Figure 5-2. MX410/MX412 Menu Tree (Continued) 61189500L1-1B 1. Choose FROM PPP 2. Choose TO Group 3. Choose TO DS0 Range 4. Apply Cross-Connect 1. Choose TO Group 2.
  • Page 60: Figure 5-3. Mx410/Mx412 Menu Tree (Continued)

    2. Environmental Alarms 3. Alarm Chronology 1. X-MODEM 8. Code Download 2. TFTP 9. Logoff Bold text indicates default Figure 5-3. MX410/MX412 Menu Tree (Continued) 5-10 PRELIMINARY 1. Data Mode 1. Loopback 2. Payload Pattern 3. Line DS1 x Status 4.
  • Page 61: Menu Descriptions

    This option displays the “System Alarms Menu” This option displays the “Code Download Method Menu” page 5-55. This option is used to end an MX410/MX412 menus session. No further menus, screens, or confirmation dialog boxes are presented. Menu Descriptions MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 on page 5-12.
  • Page 62: Configuration Screen

    Information such as Code Version changes as upgrades are performed. The CLEI Code and Part Number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN website or to order additional parts. Some information from this menu may be required when calling the ADTRAN Technical Support.
  • Page 63: Table 5-3. Mx410/Mx412 Configuration Screen Fields

    This field displays the checksum of the current firmware revision level of the MX410/MX412. Boot Version This field displays the Boot ROM software revision code of the MX410/MX412. Boot Checksum This field displays the checksum of the Boot ROM software revision code of the MX410/MX412.
  • Page 64: Provisioning Menu

    6 - Network Management 7 - SNMP 8 - System Configuration Archive (SCA) 9 - Save Provisioning 10 - Auto Save Figure 5-6. Provisioning Menu Table 5-4. MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 : Enabled '?' - System Help Screen 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 65: Table 5-4. Provisioning Menu Options

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Table 5-4. Provisioning Menu Options Option Description DS1 Ports V.35 Port Cross-Connect Mapping Terminal Server Ports General Network Management SNMP System Configuration Archive (SCA) Save Provisioning Auto Save 61189500L1-1B Function This option displays the “DS1 Ports Menu”...
  • Page 66: Ds1 Ports Menu

    Enabled Disabled - Internal Figure 5-7. DS1 Ports Menu MX410 DS1 Ports Interface State Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled - Internal MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 5-8. MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 SNMP Link Status Trap Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled (T)oggle for more '?' - System Help Screen...
  • Page 67: Table 5-5. Ds1 Ports Menu Options

    MX410/MX412 System Manual The DS1 Ports menu options are shown in Table 5-5. DS1 Ports Menu Options Option Description DS1 Port #1 DS1 Port #2 DS1 Port #3 DS1 Port #4 Primary TX Timing Secondary TX Timing 61189500L1-1B Table 5-5.
  • Page 68: Ds1 Provisioning Menu

    5-9) is used to set the line length, line coding, MX410 DS1 Provisioning - Port #1 : 0 - 133 ft : B8ZS : Enabled : ESF : Disabled : Enabled : Enabled : Disabled '?' - System Help Screen Table 5-6. MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 69: Table 5-6. Ds1 Provisioning Menu Options

    61189500L1-1B Function This option sets the line length (line build out) for each port inter- face according to the distance from the MX410/MX412 to the other device. Options for line length are as follows: • 1 - Set line length from 0 to 133 feet •...
  • Page 70: Primary Timing Mode Menu

    Menu Descriptions Primary Timing Mode Menu The Primary Timing Mode menu (see the selected DS1 port (1-4 on the MX410 and 1-12 on the MX412). Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection : Figure 5-10. Primary Timing Mode Menu The Primary Timing Mode menu options are shown in Table 5-7.
  • Page 71: Secondary Timing Mode Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Secondary Timing Mode Menu The Secondary Timing Mode menu (see for the selected DS1 port (1-4 on the MX410 and 1-12 on the MX412). Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection : Figure 5-11. Secondary Timing Mode Menu The Secondary Timing Mode menu options are shown in Table 5-8.
  • Page 72: V.35 Port Menu

    This option sets the DSR (Data Set Ready) settings. Options are as follows: • Normal: The setting follows DTR settings. • Forced On: This setting forces DSR to be active. MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 '?' - System Help Screen...
  • Page 73: Cross-Connect Mapping Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Cross-Connect Mapping Menu The Cross-Connect Mapping menu is used to display DS0 information for the four DS1 ports (12 ports on the MX412), as well as FXS (MX412 only), PPP, and V.35 settings. The Cross- Connect Mapping menu is shown in The Toggle command is used to view DS1 2, DS1 3, DS1 4, PPP, and V.35 data.
  • Page 74 • 2. Choose TO DS0 Range: enter a range • 3. Mode: Select Loop Start, PLAR D4, PLAR D3, or FX Ringdown. Refer to Table 4-6 these options. • 4. Apply Cross-Connect MX410/MX412 System Manual 5-10. on page 4-9 for descriptions of 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 75: Terminal Server Ports Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Terminal Server Ports Menu The Terminal Server Ports Menu (see Port 4 for provisioning. Active Alarms: CRITICAL Selection : Figure 5-15. Terminal Server Ports Menu The Terminal Server Ports menu options are shown in Table 5-11. Terminal Server Ports Menu Options...
  • Page 76: Terminal Server Port (1 - 4) Menu

    This option is used to assign a username to the selected port number for use when security is enabled. This option is used to assign a password to the selected port number for use when security is enabled. MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 5-12.
  • Page 77: General Provisioning Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual General Provisioning Menu The General Provisioning Menu (see the date, time, system ID, auto-logoff inactivity time, to reset the MX410/MX412, and to handle security administration. Active Alarms: CRITICAL 1 - Craft Port Baud Rate 2 - Date...
  • Page 78 • 10 Minutes • 5 Minutes • Disabled This option forces the MX410/MX412 to reset. This option is used to reset factory defaults by logical groups, or reset all factory defaults at once. This option invokes the Security Administration menu, which is used to manage accounts.
  • Page 79: Network Management Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Network Management Menu The Network Management menu (see Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection : Figure 5-18. Network Management Menu The Network Management menu options are shown in Table 5-14. Network Management Menu Options Option Description Ethernet PPP BCP/IPCP...
  • Page 80: Ethernet Menu

    Function This option invokes another menu which is used to enter the IP Address and the Subnet Mask for the MX410/MX412. The IP Address is written in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where each 3- digit field has a value between 1 and 255.
  • Page 81 This option invokes another menu which is used to select the data rate setting for Ethernet Port (1-4) on the front panel of the MX410/MX412. Options are as follows: • 1 - Auto • 2 - 10 Mbps, Half Duplex •...
  • Page 82: Ppp Bcp/Ipcp Menu

    • IPCP (IP Control Protocol): This protocol is used to for the user to assign an IP address to each interface of the MX410/MX412. This enables dynamic routing of packets based on the IP address and prohibits broadcast traffic from being passed over the PPP link(s). This...
  • Page 83 MX410/MX412 System Manual Table 5-16. PPP BCP/IPCP Menu Options Option Description BCP/IPCP PPP (1-4) IP Address Subnet Mask Far End IP Address SNMP Link Status Trap LCP Status BCP/IPCP Status 61189500L1-1B Function This option is used to select either BCP (Bridge Control Protocol) or IPCP (IP Control Protocol for routing).
  • Page 84: Dhcp Server Menu

    This option invokes another menu which is used to enter the range of leased addresses. This option invokes another menu which is used to enter the expiration of the lease assigned to the DHCP server time in days, hours, and minutes. MX410/MX412 System Manual Figure 5-21, is used MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410...
  • Page 85: Snmp Menu

    SNMP packets This option invokes another menu which is used to enter the Trap Host 1 IP address of an SNMP manager to which the MX410/ MX412 sends traps, the method (version 1 traps or version 2 notifi- cations), and enable or disable the trap host.
  • Page 86 Function This option invokes another menu which is used to enter the Trap Host 4 IP address of an SNMP manager to which the MX410/ MX412 sends traps, the method (version 1 traps or version 2 notifi- cations), and enable or disable the trap host.
  • Page 87: Sca Update Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual SCA Update Menu The SCA (System Configuration Archive) Update Menu (see SCA information. Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection : The SCA Update menu options are shown in Table 5-19. SCA Update Menu Options Option Description SCA TFTP Server...
  • Page 88: Quick Setup Menu

    To simplify the installation process, all of the basic configuration options necessary to setup the MX410/MX412 are grouped together on the Quick Setup menu (see Quick Setup menu allows configuration of such items as DS0 drop assignments, as well as system date, time, and IP Address information.
  • Page 89 • Apply Cross-Connect This option is used to assign a new system ID. This option is used to enter the IP Address for the MX410/MX412. The IP Address is written in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where each 3-digit field has a value between 1 and 255.
  • Page 90: Status Screen

    4 - Cleared Timing Source State Status Normal Primary Normal Secondary - Normal Figure 5-25. Status Screen Table 5-21. Table 5-21. Status Screen Fields MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 IPCP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN...
  • Page 91 (if the PSU is installed), or N/A (if the PSU is not installed). Timing Source Primary/ Status This field displays the status as either Normal or Failed. Secondary Source This field Displays internal or DS1 (1-4 on MX410 or 1-12 on MX412). 61189500L1-1B Menu Descriptions PRELIMINARY 5-41...
  • Page 92: Test Menu

    5-26) provides options for testing the DS1 Ports. Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection : The Test menu options are shown in Option Description DS1 Ports (1-4 on MX410 and 1-12 on MX412) #1 - #4 Reset ALL Tests Loopback Timeout 5-42 PRELIMINARY MX410...
  • Page 93: Ds1 (Port #) Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual DS1 (Port #) Menu The DS1 (Port #) menu (see Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection: The DS1 (Port #) menu options are shown in Table 5-23. DS1 (Port #) Menu Options Option Description Loopback Pattern Insert One Bit Error...
  • Page 94: Port (#) Test Menu

    Port (#) Test Menu The Port (#) Test menu (see Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection: The Port (#1-#4 on MX410, and #1-#12 on MX412) Test menu options are shown in Table 5-24. Port (#) Test Menu Options Option Description Data Mode...
  • Page 95: Ds1 Test Pattern Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual DS1 Test Pattern Menu The DS1 Test Pattern menu (see pattern data. Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Selection : Figure 5-29. DS1 Test Pattern Menu The DS1 Test Pattern menu options are all test pattern types. Selecting any of the options invokes a warning menu that test patterns are service affecting and requests execution verification.
  • Page 96: Performance Monitoring Menu

    Menu Descriptions Performance Monitoring Menu The Performance Monitoring menu (see data affecting the MX410/MX412 operations. Data is viewed in daily or 15-minute increments. Active Alarms: CRITICAL MAJOR Figure 5-30. Performance Monitoring Menu The Performance Monitoring menu options are shown in Table 5-25.
  • Page 97 MX410/MX412 System Manual Table 5-26. Performance Monitoring Definitions T1 PM Parameter Definition CV-L Code Violation - Line ES-L Errored Seconds - Line SES-L Severely Errored Seconds - Line LOSS-L Loss of Signal Second - Line CV-P Code Violation - Path...
  • Page 98: Daily Performance Monitoring Screen

    06/22 06/21 134621 86374 48247 134621 86374 48247 134621 86374 48247 134621 86374 48247 Figure MX410 Total 15:15 15:00 14:45 86366 86366 86366 86366 MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 5-32) displays DS1 MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 14:30 14:15 14:00 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 99: Daily Pm Thresholds Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Daily PM Thresholds Menu The Daily PM Thresholds menu (see thresholds data in a tabular format. This menu is used to set the performance monitoring threshold levels and enable or disable an alarms if the threshold is exceeded.
  • Page 100 This option sets the UAS-P threshold value. The available threshold range is (1-65535). The default value is 10. This option restores all threshold values to the defaults listed above. This option enables all daily threshold alarms. This option disables all daily threshold alarms. MX410/MX412 System Manual 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 101: Quarter Hour Pm Thresholds Menu

    MX410/MX412 System Manual Quarter Hour PM Thresholds Menu The Quarter Hour PM Thresholds menu (see monitoring thresholds data in a tabular format. This menu is used to set the performance monitoring threshold levels and enable or disable an alarms if the threshold is exceeded.
  • Page 102: Clear Pm Data Menu

    (1-900). The default value is 10. This option restores all threshold values to the defaults listed above. This option enables all quarter hour threshold alarms. This option disables all quarter hour threshold alarms. MX410/MX412 System Manual 61189500L1-1B...
  • Page 103: System Alarms Menu

    System Alarms Menu The System Alarms Menu (see MX410/MX412 system operations. Alarms may be viewed within the Master Log menu (detailed in the next section). The Environmental Alarms menu contains provisionable options. The Alarm Chronology menu offers the viewing of alarms in either ascending or descending order.
  • Page 104: Master Log Menu

    Chronology = Ascending (F)irst (L)ast (C)lear (A)cknowledge Figure 5-36. Master Log Menu key displays the previous screen of alarms when all alarms key acknowledges all unacknowledged alarms (which MX410/MX412 System Manual MM/DD/YY HH:MM MX410 1 to 5 of Status Active Active...
  • Page 105: Code Download Method Menu

    Options are as follows: • Initiate Transfer: This option initiates the transfer. Once initiated use the VT100 terminal or VT100 emulation software to send the file to the MX410/MX412. • Card Reset: This option applies newly downloaded software to the MX410/MX412.
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  • Page 107: Warranty

    Appendix A Warranty WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at www.adtran.com/warranty. Refer to the following subsections for sales, support, Customer and Product Service (CAPS) requests, or further information.
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