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March 1999
ATLAS 800
User Manual
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  • Page 1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Part Number 1200180L1 Part Number 1200227L1 61200180L1-1B March 1999...
  • Page 2 DMS 100 is a registered trademark of Northern Telecom. 5ESS is a registered trademark of AT&T. AT&T is a registered trademark. 901 Explorer Boulevard P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 (256) 963-8000 © 1999 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
  • Page 3 ADTRAN Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness Disclosure ADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will correctly function in the new millennium. ADTRAN warrants that all products meet Year 2000 specifications regardless of model or revision. Information about ADTRAN's Year 2000 compliance program is available at the fol-...
  • Page 4 Part 68-compliant. See Chapter 2, Installing the ATLAS 800, for details. If your telephone equipment (ATLAS) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone com- pany may discontinue your service temporarily.
  • Page 5 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pur- suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 6 Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals contain- ing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog sig- nals and transmitted on the network.
  • Page 7 Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital Services For the work to be performed in the certified territory of ________________________(telco name) State of ________________ County of ________________ I, _____________________________ (name), __________________________________(business address), ____________________ (telephone number) being duly sworn, state: I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1.544 Mbps and/or ________ subrate digital services.
  • Page 8 I agree to provide ______________________ (telco’s name) with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph, if so requested. _________________________________Signature _________________________________Title _________________________________ Date Transcribed and sworn to before me This ________ day of ________, 199___ _________________________________ Notary Public My commission expires:...
  • Page 9 Canadian Equipment Limitations The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facil- ities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 10 ATLAS_800 applications. Getting Started • Chapter 2, Installing the ATLAS 800, describes the rear panel layout and how to install the ATLAS_800. • Chapter 3, Operating the ATLAS 800, describes the front panel layout and different ways to operate the ATLAS_800.
  • Page 11 Notes provide additional useful information. Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruptions. Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to human life.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Install Any Option Modules ........................2-7 Power-Up ...............................2-8 Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 ..................... 3-1 Methods of Operating the ATLAS 800 ......................3-1 Using the Front Panel ...........................3-1 Using the Terminal Menu ..........................3-2 Using Telnet ............................3-3 Starting a Telnet Session ........................ 3-4 Using VT-100 Terminal Emulation .....................3-4...
  • Page 14 Clear System Event Log ........................6-4 Ethernet Port ............................6-5 Clear System LED ..........................6-5 System Alarms ............................6-5 System Timing Source .......................... 6-5 Resource Usage ............................. 6-5 Chain Port Signal Leads ........................6-6 Chain Port Tx Bytes ..........................6-6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 15 Activate Map ..............................8-2 Auto .................................8-2 Maps 1—5 ...............................8-2 Current Map ..............................8-2 Create / Edit Maps ............................8-2 # ................................8-2 Map Name ..............................8-2 Sort TO/FROM ............................8-2 Connects ..............................8-2 Activate Time ............................8-5 Enbl Day ..............................8-5 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 16 Agent ............................. 11-1 MIB..............................11-1 SNMP Traps ..............................11-2 Trap Destination List .......................... 11-2 Configuring a Trap Destination List via Terminal Menu ............. 11-2 Filtering (Disabling) Traps ......................... 11-2 Standard Traps ..........................11-3 DS1 Traps ............................11-3 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 17 File Transfer ............................12-8 Edit Menu..............................12-9 Port Menu..............................12-9 Options Menu.............................. 12-9 Refresh Screen ............................12-9 Connect ..............................12-9 Colors ..............................12-9 Local Echo .............................12-9 AutoRepeat ............................12-9 Capture Menu.............................. 12-9 Help Menu ..............................12-9 Contents ..............................12-9 About ..............................12-9 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual xvii...
  • Page 18 Appendix A System Event Logging ....................A-1 Appendix B Troubleshooting ......................B-1 Appendix C Warranty and Technical Support Information ............C-1 Appendix D Acronyms and Abbreviations ..................D-1 Appendix E Glossary ..........................E-1 Index ......................... Index-1 xviii ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 19: List Of Figures

    DC Powered ATLAS 800 Rear Panel ........
  • Page 20 List of Figures Figure 12-1. ATLAS SysLog Host GUI ........... 12-2 Figure 12-2.
  • Page 21 ATLAS 800 Front Panel Description ........
  • Page 22 List of Tables xxii ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 23: Product Overview

    With the ATLAS_800 you can consolidate your voice, data, and video appli- cations into a single platform while optimizing wide-area bandwidth and re- ducing equipment costs. The ATLAS 800’s architecture and the chassis’ eight expansion slots allow you to select a variety of option modules, making the ATLAS_800 one of the most versatile access systems on the market.
  • Page 24 Base Unit provides an Ethernet connection for SNMP and Telnet connec- tions. ® In addition, you can use T-Watch PRO, ADTRAN’s Microsoft Windows™ based GUI management system, which provides end-to-end management for downstream ADTRAN T1 products. Nonvolatile memory preserves and duplicates user configurations for managing multiple ATLAS implementa- tions.
  • Page 25: Figure 1-1. Digital Access Cross-Connect System (Dacs)

    ATLAS is ideal for point-to-point config- urations or for access to public networks. To optimize existing equipment and network resources, you can pair ATLAS with ADTRAN’s TSU products to support a variety of data and analog voice applications.
  • Page 26: Figure 1-3. Wan Overbooking

    Chapter 1. Introducing the ATLAS 800 ISDN Access Switch The ATLAS_800 includes an advanced access architecture for switching dial-up calls to specific ports or DS0s. As an access switch functioning in a user-to-user network and user-to-user mode, ATLAS consolidates multiple BRI connections onto T1/PRI access lines.
  • Page 27 800 FEATURES Configuration and Management • VT-100 Emulation • T-Watch PRO, Microsoft Windows-based GUI • SNMP, per MIB II (RFC1213), DS1 MIB (RFC1406), and ADTRAN pri- vate MIBs • Telnet • LCD front panel • Six levels of password protection and privileges Software Upgrade •...
  • Page 28 Chapter 1. Introducing the ATLAS 800 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 29: Atlas_800 Base Unit

    Chapter 2 INSPECT THE ADTRAN SHIPMENT Before installing the ATLAS 800, carefully inspect the ATLAS_800 Base Unit for shipping damage. If you suspect damage, file a claim immediately with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer and Product Service (see Warranty and Technical Support Information on page C-1).
  • Page 30: Ac Powered Unit

    Chapter 2. Installing the ATLAS 800 AC Powered Unit The AC powered ATLAS_800 (P/N 1200180L1) comes equipped with a de- tachable 8-foot power cord with a three-prong plug for connecting to a grounded power receptacle. Power to the ATLAS_800 must be from a grounded 115 V AC, 60 Hz or a 220 V AC, 50-60 Hz source.
  • Page 31: Review The Rear Panel Design

    Chapter 2. Installing the ATLAS 800 The supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall not be smaller in size than the ungrounded branch-circuit supply conductors. The supple- mentary equipment grounding conductor shall be connected to the product at the terminal provided, and shall be connected to ground in a manner that will retain the ground connection when the product is unplugged from the receptacle.
  • Page 32: Control/Chain In Port

    Blank panel covering an ground lug unused option slot Figure 2-2. DC Powered ATLAS 800 Rear Panel Control/Chain In Port The Control/Chain In port (EIA-232) connects the ATLAS_800 to a comput- er or modem (Control In) or to another ATLAS_800 Base Unit (Chain In).
  • Page 33: Control/Chain Out Port

    Chapter 2. Installing the ATLAS 800 Table 2-1. Control/Chain In Pinout NAME DESCRIPTION Ground - connected to unit chassis Request to send - flow control RXDATA Data received by the ATLAS_800 Data terminal ready TXDATA Data transmitted by the ATLAS_800...
  • Page 34: Network Connection

    Chapter 2. Installing the ATLAS 800 Network Connection Two eight-pin modular jacks labeled NTWK 1 and NTWK 2 provide the net- work connection. The two network interface (NI) ports comply with appli- ® cable ANSI and AT&T standards. The NIs provide the following functions: •...
  • Page 35: Mon

    Chapter 2. Installing the ATLAS 800 Table 2-4. Ethernet 10BaseT Pinout NAME DESCRIPTION Transmit positive Transmit negative Receive positive 4, 5, 7, 8 UNUSED — Receive negative (Monitor) The MON bantam test jack provides a bridged access jack for non- intrusive monitoring of the T1 circuits receiving data.
  • Page 36: Power-Up

    Chapter 2. Installing the ATLAS 800 POWER-UP As shipped, the ATLAS_800 is set to factory default conditions. After install- ing the ATLAS_800 Base Unit and any option modules, the ATLAS_800 is ready for power-up. You can also run a full self-test, set a pass code (UTIL Menu), and set the unit ID (CONFIG Menu) from the Front Panel.
  • Page 37: Using The Front Panel

    Operating the ATLAS 800 Chapter 3 METHODS OF OPERATING THE ATLAS 800 You can access basic setup functions from the ATLAS_800 Front Panel. However, to access all of the ATLAS_800 functions, set up a Telnet session or use VT-100 terminal emulation and use the terminal menu. In addition, T-Watch PRO provides limited configuration control.
  • Page 38: Using The Terminal Menu

    VT-100 compatible client. The ADTRAN Utilities floppy disks contain both a VT-100 client and a customized Telnet program (install these on a PC). See ADTRAN Utilities on page 12-1 for details on the avail- able programs. You can access the terminal menu using a VT-100 terminal or a computer running VT-100 terminal-emulation software.
  • Page 39: Using Telnet

    Chapter 3. Operating the ATLAS 800 Using Telnet To connect to the ATLAS_800 via Telnet, define the IP address, set the sub- net mask, and, typically, set the default gateway IP address. The following Step/Action tables provide instructions for performing these tasks.
  • Page 40: Starting A Telnet Session

    Chapter 3. Operating the ATLAS 800 Instructions for Setting the Gateway IP Address Step Action From the Front Panel, select 2) CONFIG , then S0) SYSTEM , then 1) ETHERNET . When the submenu displays, select 3) DEF GATEWAY .
  • Page 41: Using T-Watch Pro

    Chapter 3. Operating the ATLAS 800 Instructions for Setting Up an ATLAS 800 for VT-100 Terminal Mode Step Action Set the baud rate on the VT-100 terminal to 9600 baud (8/N/1). Use the Front Panel to set the ATLAS_800 baud rate to match the terminal baud rate.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3. Operating the ATLAS 800 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 43 Use the Front Panel to select and set up the method of connectivity for con- trolling the ATLAS 800 Base Unit and to monitor the operation and status of the Base Unit. Figure 4-1 identifies the display panels and the operation keys located on the Front Panel.
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Using The Front Panel

    System LED Indicates the status of the entire ATLAS 800. The System LED indicates the general status of the entire ATLAS 800. A green light indicates that conditions are normal. A red light indicates a system problem or alarm condition.
  • Page 45: Table 4-2. Led Descriptions

    The module is available for use or is currently in use. If the module is manually taken offline, this LED is turned off. Module Test Yellow One or more ports in a module is in test. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 46: Operation Keys

    Chapter 4. Using the Front Panel OPERATION KEYS Operation keys are ATLAS 800 Front Panel keys that perform alternate func- tions. To activate an operation key, simultaneously press the Front Panel Shift key and the operation key that you want to activate, as shown in Table 4-3.
  • Page 47 (The value settings display one at a time.) When the desired value displays, press Enter on the Front Panel to set the value. (When the value is set, the cursor moves back to the submenu item position, indicating the operation is complete.) 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 48: Front Panel Main Menu

    1) RUN SELFTEST 3) UTIL 3) SELFTEST 2) SHOW RESULTS 4) SET PASSCODE 3) CLEAR RESULTS 5) PASSWORD RESET 1) ACTIVE ALARMS 4) ALRM 2) VIEW HISTORY 3) CLEAR HIISTORY Figure 4-3. Front Panel Menu Tree ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 49: Status

    ATLAS_800. » S0 System Displays configuration options that are available for the ATLAS_800 Base Unit. Choose from Ethernet Configuration (see Ethernet on page 4-8) or Chain Port Configuration (see Chain Port on page 4-8). 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 50 OFF or H/W (hard- ware). Type Sets the Port Type to either Direct or Dial . Select Direct to connect to a local VT 100 and select Dial to connect via a modem. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 51: S1-S8

    Chapter 4. Using the Front Panel Unit ID Accesses the current Unit ID setting, which is the system identifier used for ADTRAN Data Link Layer Protocol (ADLP) configuration control (such as using T-Watch PRO). Editing or changing the Unit ID requires the use of a passcode if a passcode is defined.
  • Page 52: Selftest

    DSP RAM Digital signal processor RAM RTC RAM Real time clock RAM TDM MAP TDM time slot mapping RAM DRAM Dynamic program memory used for program execution Slot 1—8 Data path test to individual modules 4-10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 53: Set Passcode

    LCD window: CHALLENGE # and RESPONSE # . Call ADTRAN technical support, and tell them the challenge number. They use this to generate a random response number. Enter this response number in the RESPONSE # field, and ATLAS_800 inserts a default password into the system password list.
  • Page 54: View History

    ATLAS_800. Some alarm types include -A to indicate the alarm is active and -I to indicate the alarm is inactive. » Clear History Clears the alarm history log. When you clear the alarm history log, you cannot retrieve the data. 4-12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Navigating The Terminal Menu

    The first line of the terminal menu window (the menu path) shows the session’s current position (path) in the menu structure. For example, Figure 5-1 shows the top-level menu with the cursor on the System Info submenu; therefore, the menu path reads ATLAS 800/System Info. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 56: Window Panes

    More items are available when selected. <+> An action is to be taken, such as activating a test. Highlighted menu item You can enter data in this field. Underlined field The field contains read-only information. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 57: Additional Terminal Menu Window Features

    Press J anytime you want to jump between these items. Select items. Arrows Edit a selected menu item. Enter Escape Cancel an edit. Escape Close pop-up help screens. Move between the left and right panes. Arrows 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 58: Session Management Keystrokes

    Paste the item stored in the clipboard, if the information is compatible. You must confirm all pastes—except those to a single editable field. Increment the value of certain types of fields by one when you paste > information into those fields. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 59: Getting Help

    At this point, if you press Ctrl-A, a pop- up help screen displays with information about the item. Press Ctrl-Z to activate a help screen that displays the available keystrokes you can use to navigate the terminal menu. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 60 Chapter 5. Navigating the Terminal Menu ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 61: Selecting The Appropriate Menu

    To edit terminal menu items, you must have a password and the appropriate security level. Table 6-1 describes the six security levels. See Access Passwords on page 6-11 for additional information on working with passwords. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 62: System Info

    The System Info menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing information. Figure 6-1 displays the submenus that are available when you select this menu item. Figure 6-1. System Information Menu ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 63: System Name

    Read security: 5 Displays the boot ROM revision. SYSTEM > The System Status menu provides information on the status of the unit. STATUS Figure 6-2 shows the submenu functions available in the System Status menu. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 64: Event Log

    Clears the event log. When you select the command, the following prompt displays: This will clear the entire event log. Confirm (y/n) . Select Y to clear the log or N to exit the command. If you clear the event log, you cannot retrieve the data. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 65: Ethernet Port

    Average Shows the average number of resources available since the statistics were last reset. Minimum Shows the fewest number of resources available since the last reset. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 66: Chain Port Signal Leads

    Clears all chain port counters. Press Y to activate command. Countrs SYSTEM > The System Config menu allows you to set up the ATLAS operational con- CONFIG figuration. Figure 6-3 shows the items included in this menu. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 67: Primary Timing Source

    » ADLP Address Write security: 2; Read security: 5 Shows the system ADTRAN Data Link Layer Protocol (ADLP) address for connecting remote devices to management software (such as T-Watch PRO). The allowable range is between 2 and 65520. Enter a value not used by any of the TSU units controlled by the management software.
  • Page 68: Ethernet Port

    Dial for Port Type , ensure that the Port Speed setting matches the modem baud rate. »» Modem Write security: 2; Read security: 5 Initialization String Specifies the initialization string for a modem. Refer to your modem docu- mentation for acceptable initialization strings. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 69 Public is the default name. »» Trap Transmission Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Enables and disables SNMP trap transmission. »» Authen Trap Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Transmission Enables and disables the authentication failure trap. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 70: System Event Logging

    Displays the current date and time, including seconds. To edit this field, en- ter the time in 24-hour format (such as 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm), and enter the date in mm-dd-yyyy format (for example, 09-23-1998). 6-10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 71: Access Passwords

    (0) and press D . If you lose or forget the ATLAS_800 system administrator password, contact ADTRAN technical support for help in resetting the password. In order to reset the password, you must have access to the front panel.
  • Page 72: System Utility

    Flash memory—including the ATLAS system controller. The first transfer method uses the ATLAS serial Chain-In port of the system controller and XMODEM protocol. For detailed information on how to up- date firmware using this method, see on page 10-1. 6-12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 73 Indicates when to restart the updated module to invoke the new code. The two options include Restart Immediately After Update and Restart at Specified Date and Time : Restart Immediately Automatically restarts the module immediately af- After Update ter the update is complete. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6-13...
  • Page 74 Y to begin or enter N to cancel. You can also cancel the operation after the update has begun. For XMODEM updates, cancel the process via the terminal emulation software (consult your documentation for information 6-14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 75: Update Status

    ATLAS_800 units. In addition, Config Transfer can retrieve a con- figuration file from a TFTP server. To support these transfers, ADTRAN delivers a TFTP program with ATLAS_800 called TFTP Server. You can configure any PC running Mi- crosoft Windows with this software, and store a configuration file. See TFTP Server on page 12-9 for details on how to use TFTP Server.
  • Page 76: System Utilization

    Pass/Fail results. A typical test log is shown in Figure 6-5. The log includes the following additional fields. Index number of the log Time Time and date log created 6-16 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 77: Ping

    Clears the self-test log. » Ping Write security: 5; Read security: 5 Allows you to send pings (ICMP requests) to devices accessible via the net- work. Only ping one session can be active at a time. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 6-17...
  • Page 78: Reboot System

    Press y to reboot the system, or n to exit the command. » Factory Default Write security: 0; Read security: 0 System Resets the entire system to the factory default settings. To reset the system, press y ; to cancel this command, press n . 6-18 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 79: Chapter 7 Modules Terminal Menu

    Displays the type of module actually installed in the slot or the type of module you plan to install in the slot. The ATLAS_800 automatically detects the type of module installed in each slot, and the field automatically Type 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 80: Menu

    , the module will not be in alarm condition, but will display Offline Offline Once a module is installed, you must change the state to Online in order for the ATLAS to utilize the module for any data bandwidth. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 81: Status

    Displays any active alarms as follows: Port number displayed. Loss of Signal No signal detected on port interface. (LOS) Red Alarm Not able to frame data received on the port. Alternate- (RED) ly referred to as Out of Frame (OOF). 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 82 Severely Errored Seconds. An SES is a second with 320 or more er- ror events or one or more Out Of Frame events. SEFS Severely Errored Frame Seconds. LOFC Loss of Frame Count. Controlled Slip Seconds. Unavailable Seconds. Line Code Violations. Path Code. Line Errored Seconds. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 83 (Loopback Accept) Sets unit to accept or reject the in-band loop up and loop down codes as defined in ANSI T1.403. This is a line loopback. »» Test Initiates different types of tests and displays test results. These Test commands temporarily disrupt service. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 84 Write security: 4; Read security: 5 (Test Pattern Results Clear) Clears current error counters on test pattern results menu. 43; Read security: 5 (Test pattern Error Inject) Injects errors into transmitted test pattern. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 85: Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu

    TO Slot Data Rate Enbl Day Port Trunk Conditioning To Config Figure 8-1. Dedicated Maps Menu Tree To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy, the following notations are used. MENUS > » Submenus »» Sub-submenus 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 86: Activate Map

    FROM or TO fields. »» # (Index Number) Displays the number of the dedicated map connection. If you press I in this field, ATLAS_800 adds another dedicated map connec- tion, numbered consecutively. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 87 Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Defines the data rate per DS0. If FROM Slt is an Nx port, the data rate per DS0 must be set. You can choose from 64 kbps or 56 kbps. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 88 »» Port Security level: 3; Read security: 5 Selects the port used for the second connection. When you select this option, a list of all the slots and available modules displays. Select the appropriate slot. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 89: Activate Time

    For this example, assume voice traffic is received on T1-A, and T1-B is groomed onto T1-C to the PBX (see Figure 8-2). If T1-A fails, the DS0s which were cross-connected to T1-C will receive trunk conditioning. ATLAS 800 T1-C T1-A T1-B Figure 8-2. Trunk Conditioning 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 90: Designing The Dedicated Map For Example 2

    Controller T1 9-24 V.35 - B Quad V.35 Data B Slot 0/Port 2 RBS Off Slot 2/Port 2 Quad T1/PRI 9-24 V.35 - C Quad V.35 Data C Slot 1/Port 1 RBS Off Slot 2/Port 3 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 91: Configuring The Ports For Example 2

    Navigate to the V.35 port Configuration submenu and repeat Step 2 for the first port, followed by a copy-and-paste to the second and third ports (see Figure 8-4). Figure 8-4. Slot 0 Module Configuration Menu 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 92 Select the FROM Slot and Port for the first voice connection (i.e., Slot 0/Port 1 for T1-A Voice). Select the voice DS0s; i.e., 1 through 8 for Voice A. Select the TO Slot and Port (PBX Connection); i.e., Quad T1/PRI in Slot 1/Port 2. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 93: Figure 8-5. Completed Dedicated Map

    A connection is not actually “made” (connected) until the cursor leaves the connection. The cursor leaves the connection when you press ESC to move the cursor to the index # or when you move the cursor onto another connection line. Figure 8-5. Completed Dedicated Map 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 94 Chapter 8. Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu 8-10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 95: Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu

    Figure 9-1. Dial Plan Menu In the menus described in the following sections, Incoming Calls refers to calls coming to ATLAS from the Network (PSTN) and Outgoing Calls refers to calls directed toward the Network (PSTN). 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 96: Network Term

    To help you follow the terminal menu hierarchy, the following notations are used. MENUS > » Submenus »» Sub-submenus NETWORK > Write security: 3; Read security: 5 TERM Allows the user to define option parameters for ports which terminate a connection from the Network (PSTN). ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 97: Sig

    X = Any single digit N = Any single digit 2—9 $ = Any number of digits of any value 9 = This specific number [1,2,3...] = A single digit in this group 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 98: Out#Rej

    The “wild cards” are identi- cal as in Out#Accept . The Reject list takes precedence over the Accept list. For example, 1- 900-$ would reject all 1-900 long distance calls, and 1-$ would reject all long distance calls. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 99: Ifce Config

    The Source ID field is used to simplify the creation of a Dial Plan in applica- tions where the criteria for switching calls to a certain end point is a func- tion of which end point originated the call. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 100 (busy or in alarm). In this case, the primary ac- cept number for the local exchange would be N$, and the secondary accept would be 1$. Secondary The same accept rules apply for all secondary number Search searches as for primary searches. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 101: Out#Rej

    Number Complete Template menu. » Area Code Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Defines the local area code used for sending caller ID to the Network. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 102: Nbr Complete Templates

    Sets the prefix for the number type. Only digits 0 and 1 are allowed (MAX 6). Pattern Modifies an entry when you press Enter (MAX 40). Number Typ Lists valid selections when you press Enter . ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 103: Automatic Routeback Rejection

    User Termination/PRI page 9-15 User Termination/RBS page 9-17 Network Termination/PRI Figure 9-3 shows the available Ifce Config (interface configuration) options when Port is defined as a T1/PRI module and Sig is set to PRI . 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 104: Figure 9-3. Network Term Pri/ Ifce Config Menu Tree

    ISDN - Convert to ISDN type, using the 7-digit subscriber Subscriber pref form if possible. ISDN - National Send digits provided as National Number Type, DMS DMS Reserved Reserved Numbering Plan. pref 9-10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 105 Four , and Prefix is 963 . If the number called is 963-8005, the telco PRI switch would send 8005, and Prefix would supply 963. This entire number would then be used to determine which ATLAS User-port end point would receive the call. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-11...
  • Page 106 DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service) is the called party number. This swap causes the ATLAS switchboard to use ANI to route the call. The Accept # in the Dial Plan must use the ANI number, not the DNIS number. 9-12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 107: Network Termination/Rbs

    This DS0 is used in the switched Dial Plan and conflicts with this connection. This DS0 is already used in this dedicated map. This DS0 is already used in this dedicated map and conflicts with this connection. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-13...
  • Page 108 Simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criteria for switching calls to a certain end point is a function of which end point origi- nated the call. Keep in mind the following: 9-14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 109: User Termination/Pri

    »» Number of DS0s Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Defines the number of DS0s used for calls on a fractional PRI. DS0 24 is assumed to be used by the PRI for the D channel. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-15...
  • Page 110 Sends to the Network control information for Presentation the presentation of Caller ID ( Presentation Allowed; Presentation Restricted; Number Not Available ). ID Number Value for Caller ID to be sent to the Network (i.e., 256 963 8020). 9-16 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 111: User Termination/Rbs

    DS0s Available E&M Wink Signaling Loop Start Ground Start Ifce Config Direct Inward Dialing DID Digits Transferred Strip MSD Caller ID Number Src ID Figure 9-6. User Term RBS / Ifce Config Menu Tree 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-17...
  • Page 112 Defines to ATLAS whether the Network is using Direct Inward Dialing (DID). If DID is Enabled , then you must define DID Digits Transferred and DID Prefix . If DID is Disabled , then you must define the Trunk Number . 9-18 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 113: Creating Dial Plans-Examples

    (DTMF) dialing, Primary Rate ISDN (PRI), and Basic Rate ISDN (BRI). To operate as a switch, ATLAS must be able to terminate network connections (network terminations) and emulate the net- work onto other termination equipment (user terminations). 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-19...
  • Page 114: Understanding Dial Plan Configurations

    The PRI interface of ATLAS B acts as the network termination (see Figure 9-8). ATLAS B ATLAS A USER USER User Network USER USER Term Term Interface T1 from PBX USER USER DSX T1 to PBX Figure 9-8. Point-to-Point 9-20 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 115: Figure 9-9. Remote Access And Video Conferencing Setup

    Prior to setting up the Dial Plan, you must configure the Controller T1/PRI interfaces. This configuration action only brings up the T1 transport; set the BRI configuration (SPID and phone number) as part of the Dial Plan. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-21...
  • Page 116: Table 9-1. Network And Attached Equipment Provisioning

    National ISDN DMS 100 custom 4ESS custom 5ESS custom DID- number of digits Type of provided BRI switch National ISDN DMS 100 custom 5ESS custom SPID(s) and phone number(s) provisioned for the BRI line 9-22 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 117: Table 9-2. Network Terminations

    BRI-A Octal BRI 1)888-01[0,1]X Blank - No called number will be BRI-B Slot 1, rejected. SPID #s BRI-C Port 1,2,3 Allows calls to 888-0100 to 888-0119 PHONE #s: 888-1001, 1002,1003, & 2)888-0120 888-1010 (All) 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-23...
  • Page 118: Table 9-3. User Terminations

    Param and set the global parameters for PRI A, B, and C. Then, navigate to User Term and set the connections for PRI D, E, and F. The following Step/ Action tables provide step-by-step instructions for completing these proce- dures. 9-24 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 119 While on the entry for BRI A, type C to copy the entire BRI A entry. Move to the next connection list entry and type P to paste all of the BRI data. Move to each field and modify as appropriate for BRI B. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-25...
  • Page 120: Figure 9-10. Completed Network Map

    SPID and phone numbers of the attached equipment. Enter the connection for T1-A: select RBS under Sig, and enter 1-900-$ under Out#Reject . Set Trunk Type (under Ifce Config ) to Analog . Set Signaling Method to E&M Wink . 9-26 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 121: Figure 9-11. Completed User Map

    When you complete the User Term Dial Plan, it appears as shown in Figure 9-11. Figure 9-11. Completed User Map A connection is not actually made (available) until you press Esc to move the cursor to the index number or move the cursor onto another connection line. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 9-27...
  • Page 122 Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu 9-28 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 123: Chapter 10 Updating Firmware

    Chain-In port’s data rate and other communication parameters, consult Con- trol/Chain In Port on page 2-4 and Control/Chain Out Port on page 2-5. Ensure the communications software package being used has flow control turned off. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 10-1...
  • Page 124: Updating Firmware Using Xmodem

    ATLAS. Please consult the ATLAS administrator if you do not know the password. • you must obtain the appropriate update file for the particular module from ADTRAN Technical Support at (888) 4ADTRAN (423-8726). • you may want to review Update Firmware on page 6-12. Instructions for Updating Firmware Using XMODEM...
  • Page 125: Figure 10-1. Update Firmware Menu Interface

    (If necessary, refer to terminal emulation software documentation for help. Also, when specifying the filename, ensure that the file transferred is the one provided by ADTRAN. Otherwise, the update will not complete successfully.) Because XMODEM data is being transferred in-band through the menu interface, the VT-100 menus of ATLAS will be inoperable from the Chain-In port.
  • Page 126: Tftp Firmware Updates

    ADTRAN Technical Support at (888) 4ADTRAN (423-8726) . • you must copy the update file provided by ADTRAN to a network serv- er that supports TFTP server requests. Record both the IP address of the server and the full path location of the update file to be downloaded.
  • Page 127: Table 10-1. Tftp Upload Messages

    If an error occurred during the update process, Previous Update Status displays the appropriate error message. In this case, return to step 3 and at- tempt the update process again. If the same error occurs, contact ADTRAN Technical Support. Table 10-1. TFTP Upload Messages...
  • Page 128: Figure 10-2. Update Firmware Menu Interface

    TFTP network server. Error: User Indicates the user selected Cancel Update to Aborted abort reception of the update file from the TFTP network server. Figure 10-2. Update Firmware Menu Interface 10-6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 129: Chapter 11 Snmp Management

    The network manager collects all of the data from the various network devices and presents it in a consistent form. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 11-1...
  • Page 130: Snmp Traps

    For example, consider the coldStart trap, a system controller event. If you defined for destination 0 a trap filtering threshold of Warning for the system controller, the coldStart trap would not generate to that 11-2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 131: Standard Traps

    DS1 Traps ATLAS supports RFC1406, the DS1 standard MIB, as well as the ADTRAN DS1 MIB, an extension to RFC1406. The ADTRAN DS1 group lets you send traps for DS1 Alarm Failures and Performance Threshold Crossing Alerts. The DS1 Alarm Table, defined in the ADTRAN DS1 extension MIB, contains entries that enable the status bits to send an Alarm Trap message.
  • Page 132: Ds1 Alert Traps

    Warning The current interval severely errored second threshold adATLAS800CurrentSES has been exceeding. Warning The current interval severely errored framing second adATLAS800CurrentSEFS threshold has been exceeded. Major The current interval is unavailable. adATLAS800CurrentUAS 11-4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 133: Table 11-5. Total Alert Traps

    Warning The total interval path code violations has bee exceeded. adATLAS800TotalPCV Warning The total interval line errored second threshold has been adATLAS800TotalLES exceeded. Warning The total interval line code violation threshold has been adATLAS800TotalLCV exceeded. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 11-5...
  • Page 134 Far End Alerts can be disabled by setting the corresponding enable bit = 0 in the adDS1FarCurrentArm and adDS1FarTotalArm variables, respectively. Far End alert traps can also be disabled by setting adDS1AlertEnable = Off. 11-6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 135: Chapter 12 Adtran Utilities

    ATLAS 800 events in realtime. This information can be useful during installation setups and/or troubleshooting. To use this utility, you must configure the remote ATLAS 800 (using a Telnet or VT-100 connection) with destination IP address of the PC to which you want to transmit SysLog messages;...
  • Page 136: Syslog Gui

    System Name Select from pull-down menu. Source Provides var- ious filter op- tions for the ATLAS. Slot Select applicable slots (0—8). Port Select applicable port range. 12-2 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 137: Menu Bar

    About SysLog Figure 12-2. SysLog Menu Tree for the Menu Bar FILE > Enables, disables, and exits the SysLog Host program. DISPLAY > Sets the buffer size and display font. Also, clears the display. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12-3...
  • Page 138: Log Files

    Terminal Menu on page 5-1, and for a detailed description of the Telnet interface, see Figure 5-1 on page 5-1. If you need help setting up the ATLAS 800 for a Telnet session, refer to Using the Terminal Menu on page 3-2. 12-4...
  • Page 139: Session Menu

    Accepts and stores host names. You may either enter a name, an IP address, or a domain name directly from this field. Click on the drop-down arrow to display a complete list of previously stored host names. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12-5...
  • Page 140: Disconnect

    OPTIONS > Provides viewing alternatives for the terminal screen. MENU » Colors Three options change the color of the background window ( BackGround ), bold highlights ( Bold ), and text ( Text ). 12-6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 141: Local Echo

    Displays version and owner information. VT-100 UTILITY Use the VT-100 to configure an ATLAS 800 which is directly connected to a PC. The VT-100 display is almost identical to the Telnet display. For a detailed description of how to work with the Telnet program, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menu on page 5-1, and for a detailed description of the VT-100 interface, see VT-100 Utility on page 12-7.
  • Page 142: Session Menu

    Uploads and downloads files to and from an ATLAS. »» XMODEM CRC Selects the XMODEM file transfer protocol. »» ASCII Cfg Files Selects ASCII transfer mode. Primarily useful for configuration transfers for the Express products. 12-8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 143: Edit Menu

    » About Displays version and owner information. TFTP SERVER The TFTP Server utility transfers ATLAS 800 configuration files to and from a TFTP server. You can install this program on a PC running any version of 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 144: Enable

    ATLAS 800 units. Transfer configuration files using the TFTP protocol (a TCP/IP user protocol) via the 10BaseT Ethernet port. The ATLAS 800 must have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required), and be connected to an Ethernet network before proceeding.
  • Page 145: Status Field

    LOG FIELD This field displays a record of all of the events that occur during the time the TFTP Server is enabled. Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list. To 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual 12-11...
  • Page 146: Saving The Current Configuration To A Tftp Server

    . The file is now present on the TFTP serv- Idle er. (For the ADTRAN TFTP Server, it is stored in the installation directory or the directory you specified.) TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access.
  • Page 147: Unsuccessful Transfer

    Retrieving the Configuration from a TFTP Server Before trying to retrieve the configuration, ensure that a TFTP server is run- ning on a remote machine. If you are running the ADTRAN TFTP Server program, the server is automatically enabled when you start the program.
  • Page 148 Chapter 12. ADTRAN Utilities Transfer Status field. If the TFTP server cannot be contacted, the transfer at- tempt times out in approximately 20 seconds. 12-14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 149 Source: Nx 56/64 Source Time Source: Ethernet Source: ISDN ISDN Cause Codes A-10 Cause Code Log Entries A-12 Source: ISDN L2 Messages A-12 A-10 Source: ISDN Call Control Messages A-12 A-11 Source: ISDN Information Elements A-13 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 150: Appendix A System Event Logging

    Module Found MODULE FOUND Console login failure Minor Login Failure LOGIN FAILURE Three consecutive login attempts were attempted and failed ATLAS 800 configuration file Critical System Configuration CONFIG UPLOADED loaded into the system and Uploaded activated The internal system temperature...
  • Page 151: Table A-2. Source: Switchboard

    No such number in dial plan No such number Call rejected Normal <number> rejected: Number is on outgoing reject list Outgoing reject list Call successfully routed Normal <number> accepted: <slot> <port> Call rejected Normal <number> rejected: All endpoints busy Busy 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 152: Table A-3. Source

    RTS Dropped Information Nx 56/64 RTS Dropped DCD Asserted Information Nx 56/64 DCD Asserted DCD Dropped Information Nx 56/64 DCD Dropped CTS Asserted Information Nx 56/64 CTS Asserted CTS Dropped Information Nx 56/64 CTS Dropped ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 153: Table A-4. Source Time

    THRS Current T1 Severely Errored Warning T1 Curr SEFS Thrs T1 CUR SEFS Framing Seconds Threshold Exceeded THRS Exceeded Current T1 Unavailable Warning T1 Curr UAS Thrs T1 CUR UAS Seconds Threshold Exceeded Exceeded THRS 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 154: Table A-5. Source: Ethernet

    T1 Total LCV Thrs T1 TOT LCV THRS Threshold Exceeded Exceeded Table A-5. Source: Ethernet Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String Not enough memory Critical No memory for driver for Ethernet driver structure ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 155: Table A-6. Source: Isdn

    Normal Configured BRI as LT CONFIG BRI LT successful BRI NT configuration Normal Configured BRI as NT CONFIG BRI NT successful PRI CO configuration Normal Configured PRI as central CONFIG PRI CO successful office emulator 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 156 Call connected Information Call to <called number> connected Call ringing Information Call to <called number> ringing Call busy Information Call to <called number> refused: Busy Call disconnected Information Call to <called number> disconnected by far end ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 157 In addition to the above, certain recognized ISDN cause codes are sent to the event log from the ISDN Message facility. The codes applicable to the AT- LAS 800 are shown below along with the minimum category required for logging the cause code event. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 158: Table A-7. Isdn Cause Codes

    Warning NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE Warning NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER Warning TEMPORARY_FAILURE Warning NETWORK_CONGESTION Warning ACCESS_INFO_DISCARDED Warning REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAIL Warning PRE_EMPTED Minor FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED Minor OUTGOING_CALL_BARRED Minor INCOMING_CALL_BARRED Minor BEAR_CAP_NOT_AVAIL Minor SERVICE_NOT_AVAIL Major CAP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED Major CHAN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED Major FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENTED Major INVALID_CALL_REF Major CHAN_DOES_NOT_EXIST A-10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 159 Cause Code IEs that are non-Q.931 (Coding Standard field is not 0) are logged with the following format: <message> : <coding standard> code <cause code> The coding standard field is one of: • Reserved • National • Local 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A-11...
  • Page 160: Table A-8. Cause Code Log Entries

    Table A-10. Source: ISDN Call Control Messages Event Category Console Log String Front Panel Display String ISDN Call Control Messages Information Host>>CC <tag> <call ID> <message> ISDN Call Control Messages Information CC>>Host <tag> <call ID> <message> A-12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 161: Table A-11. Source: Isdn Information Elements

    Table A-11. Source: ISDN Information Elements Event Category Console Log Front Panel String Display String ISDN Information Elements. Provides a Information <message hex dump of the ISDN IE sent with a call contents> control message 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual A-13...
  • Page 162 Appendix A. System Event Logging A-14 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 163: Appendix B Troubleshooting

    Verify that system timing is correctly configured for the desired clock. • Verify that the interface cable to clock source is present. • Temporarily configure the system to operate off of internal timing. Ver- ify that the system can lock to this clock. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 164 • Check cabling, verify that the chain port rate matches that of the at- tached terminal; check chain port status leads on the front panel. ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 165 ATLAS and in the Telnet client, verify that session time- out value is not set too low. • Check for ethernet port activity on the front panel. Make sure the link is up, and data is being transmitted and received. 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 166 Appendix B. Troubleshooting ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 167: Appendix C Warranty And Technical Support Information

    Support Information WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its published specifications or if it fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure.
  • Page 168 Appendix C. Warranty and Technical Support Information Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed, Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service (CAPS) de- partment to issue an RMA number. For information regarding equipment...
  • Page 169: Appendix D Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Mbps Mega bits per second. management information base network termination 1 private branch exchange Primary Rate ISDN PSTN public switched telephone network 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 170 Appendix D. Acronyms and Abbreviations SNMP simple network management protocol robbed bit signaling TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol time division multiplexing TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol terminal service unit wide area network ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 171: Appendix E Glossary

    Appendix E 10BaseT Ethernet connection The ATLAS 800 RJ-48C port that provides Ethernet LAN connection for TFTP, SNMP, and Telnet. alternate mark inversion. A Layer 1 line code used in a T1 carrier. Zeros are transmitted as zero volts, and ones are transmitted as pulses that alternate polarity. Although B8ZS is an enhancement to AMI, B8ZS and AMI are normally referred to as mutually-exclusive options for a T1.
  • Page 172 Clear to send. A signal on the DTE interface indicating that the DCE is clear to send data. DACS Digital Access Cross-Connect System. A system, such as the ATLAS 800, that assigns and redistributes (grooms) any DS0 on any T1 circuit to any other DS0 on any other T1 circuit in the system.
  • Page 173 A chassis-based product that supports a number of end-user applications on the subscriber side and a number of carrier interfaces on the trunk side. The ATLAS 800 is an Integrated Access System designed to provide significant wide-area cost savings through the consolidation of voice, data, fax, and video.
  • Page 174 Any form of memory that retains its contents when power is removed (for example, ROM, EPROM, etc.) Octal BRI/U Module One of the ATLAS 800 option modules. The Octal BRI/U Module provides eight basic rate ISDN U interfaces, each capable of operating in NT or LT mode. ATLAS 800 User Manual...
  • Page 175 Appendix E. Glossary option modules Any optional, hot-swappable module that can be added to the ATLAS 800 system for a variety of applications. See also overbooking ATLAS 800 feature that reduces telecommunications expenses by allowing you to over-subscribe switched bandwidth for situations where simultaneous access to the network by every subscriber is not required.
  • Page 176 T-Watch PRO The ADTRAN Microsoft Widows-based management software program designed to control TSU units from a remote PC. It also provides limited control over the configuration of the ATLAS 800 using a graphical user interface. VT-100 A non-intelligent terminal or terminal emulation mode used for asynchronous communications. Used to configure the ADTRAN ATLAS 800.
  • Page 177: Index

    TX yellow alarm 7-5 ADLP address 6-7 automatic ADTRAN routeback rejection 9-9 utilities 12-1 available DS0s 9-13, 9-18 ADTRAN data link layer protocol address 6-7 alarm blue 7-4 B8ZS 2-6 red 7-3 backup timing source 6-7 status 7-3 bantam test jack 2-3...
  • Page 178 IP address 6-8 signal leads 6-6 module slots 7-2 status menu 4-7 subnet mask 6-8 Tx bytes 6-6 configuring ATLAS 800 PLUS 6-1 chain port configuration 4-8 configuring Syslog 6-10 chain-in port 2-3 connect chain-out port 2-3 Telnet menu 12-5...
  • Page 179 7-4 insert connection 8-2 DS0 signaling 7-4 map name 8-2 DS0 status module configuration 8-7 * 7-4 number of connections 8-2 A 7-4 overview example 8-6 D 7-4 dedicated maps menu 8-1 M 7-4 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index-3...
  • Page 180 4-3 log A-1 CSU status LEDs 4-2 logging 6-10 editing data fields 4-5 severity 6-4 enter 4-2 slot of event 6-4 exiting fields 4-5 types 6-10 home 4-2 event log 6-4 layout 4-1 Index-4 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 181 7-3 LCV 7-4 help 5-5, C-1 history clear system LED 6-5 clear 4-12 CSU status 4-1 view 4-12 module status 4-1 home 4-1 system 4-1 home key 4-4 LEDs 4-2 CSU status 4-3 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index-5...
  • Page 182 6-18 nailed 7-6 online 7-3 max telnet session 6-7 status 7-3 memory test 7-2 installed 6-3 test pattern 7-6 menu modules menu 7-1 alarm 4-11 MON 2-3, 2-7 configuration 4-7 Monitor 2-3 Index-6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 183 4-1 most significant digits (MSD) 9-11, 9-14, 9-16, 9- terminal menu 5-1 VT 100 3-4 MSD 9-11, 9-14, 9-16, 9-19 operating ATLAS 800 PLUS 3-1 operation 3-1 operation keys 4-4 operation keys, described 4-4 nailed option slot arrangement 2-7...
  • Page 184 1-1 hardware 7-3 provision network 9-22 software 4-9 Prt 7-4 RMA C-2 prt 7-3 RMA requests C-1 PS1 fail 6-5 robbed bit signaling 8-5 PS2 fail 6-5 routeback rejection 9-9 RTC RAM 4-11, 6-17 Index-8 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 185 4-11 modules 7-3 set up passwords 6-11 PLL 7-3 setup previous update 6-14 remote access 9-21 previous updates 6-15 video conferencing 9-21 status field, described 4-5 severely errored frame seconds 7-4 status menu 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index-9...
  • Page 186 6-5 server filename 6-13, 6-15 uptime 6-3 server IP address 6-13, 6-15 utility 6-12 update firmware 6-12, 6-13, 10-1, 10-4 utility menu 6-12 time system LED 4-3 current 6-10 restart schedule 6-14 Index-10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 187 C-1 module 7-1 window LCD 4-1 writing UAS 7-4 configuration to TFTP server 12-12 unavailable seconds 7-4 up and down arrows 4-1, 4-4 update XMODEM current status 6-14 update firmware 6-12, 6-13, 10-1 61200180L1-1 ATLAS 800 User Manual Index-11...
  • Page 188 Index enable/disable 7-5 yellow CSU LED 4-3 Y2K iii yellow system LED 4-3 yellow alarm 7-3, 7-4 auto TX 7-5 Index-12 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1-1...
  • Page 189 (888) 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed, Technical Support will coordinate with the Custom and Product Service (CAPS) department to issue an RMA number. For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associ-...

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