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ADTRAN Express 5200 User Manual (183 pages)
Frame Relay Service Unit
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1. Introduction
19
Understanding Frame Relay
19
Product Overview
20
DDS Operation
21
Snmp
21
Telnet
22
Voice Compression
22
FXS Module
23
FXO Module
23
E&M Module
23
Dial Backup Operation
23
Card Options
24
Warranty and Customer Service
25
Chapter 2. Installation
27
Unpack, Inspect, Power up
27
Receiving Inspection
27
ADTRAN Shipments Include
27
Customer Provides
28
Power up
28
Rear Panel
28
Figure 2-1. Express 5200 Rear View
29
DBU and Voice Interface Card Slots
30
Telco Connector
30
Control Port
30
DTE Connectors
30
Chapter 3. Operation
33
Front Panel
33
LCD Window
33
Enter
33
Up and down Arrows
33
Cancel
33
Numeric Keypad
34
Next, Prev, Add, Delete
34
Shift
34
LED Descriptions
34
Front Panel Operation
35
VT 100 Terminal Connection and Operation
36
Figure 3-1. Example of Basic Menu Navigation
36
Figure 3-2. Terminal Login Menu
37
Express 5200 Menu Structure
38
Figure 3-3. Terminal Main Menu
38
Main Menu
39
Chapter 4. Applications
41
Data Applications
41
SNA/SDLC with Local Spoofing
41
Figure 4-1. SNA/SDLC with Local Spoofing
42
Table 4-1. SNA/SDLC Application Configuration Settings
43
SNA and LAN Application with SNMP/TELNET Management
44
Figure 4-2. SNA and LAN Application with SNMP/TELNET Management
45
Table 4-2. SNA and LAN Application Settings
46
Bisync Application
47
Figure 4-3. Bisync Point-To-Point
47
Figure 4-4. Bisync Multi-Point
48
Table 4-3. Multi-Point Bisync Application Settings
49
Transparent Application
50
Figure 4-5. Transparent BOP Application
50
Figure 4-6. Transparent Async Application
51
Table 4-4. Transparent BOP Application Settings
51
Voice Applications
52
Switched Mode Application
52
Table 4-5. Transparent Async Application Settings
52
External Call Origination
53
External Call Reception
53
Internal Calls
53
Voice over Frame Relay Application
54
Figure 4-7. Switched Mode Application
54
PLAR Mode Application
55
Figure 4-8. Voice over Frame Relay Application
55
Direct Mode Application
56
Figure 4-9. PLAR Mode Application
56
Figure 4-10. Direct Mode Application
57
Chapter 5. Configuration Overview
59
Local and Remote Configuration
59
Figure 5-1. VT 100 Configuration Menu (DBU Card Installed)
60
Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration
61
Figure 6-1. VT 100 Port Configuration Menu
61
Figure 6-2. Front Panel Protocol Menu Tree
62
Port Disabled Protocol (DISABLE)
63
Frame Relay Protocol
63
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
63
Figure 6-3. Port Disabled Menu Tree
63
Figure 6-4. Frame Relay Protocol Menu Tree
64
Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)
65
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
66
SDLC Protocol
67
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
67
Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)
69
Figure 6-5. SDLC Protocol Menu Tree
69
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
70
Transparent BOP Protocol (TRANS BOP)
71
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
72
Figure 6-6. Transparent BOP Menu Tree
72
Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)
73
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
73
Bisync Protocol
73
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
74
Figure 6-7. Bisync Protocol Menu Tree
74
Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)
75
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
76
Transparent Async Protocol (TRANS ASYNC)
77
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
78
Figure 6-8. Transparent Async Protocol Menu Tree
78
Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)
79
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
79
PPP Synchronous Protocol (PPP SYNC)
80
Routing
80
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
81
Figure 6-9. PPP Synchronous Protocol Menu Tree
81
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
82
PPP Async Protocol
82
Routing
83
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
83
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
84
Slip Protocol
85
Routing
85
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
85
Address Table (ADDR TABLE)
87
Chapter 7. Voice Interface Configuration
89
Mode
89
Switched Mode
90
Direct Mode
90
Remote/Host (Rem/Host)
90
DLCI Mapping (DLCI MAP)
90
Selections Available for a Unit in Direct Mode
91
Selections Available for a Host Unit in Switched Mode
91
Min Jitter Buffers (MIN JITTER)
92
Max Jitter Buffers (MAX JITTER)
92
Extension Length (EXT LENGTH)
92
DTMF Gain
92
DTMF Sensitivity (DTMF SENS)
92
Regenerate DTMF (REGEN DTMF)
92
Max Frame Repeat (MAX REPEAT)
92
Interface Type
92
Voice Coder
93
Line 1 and L2 Options (L1 and L2 OPTIONS)
93
Chapter 8. Network Port Configuration
95
Network Port
95
Interface Type (INTERFACE)
97
Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)
97
Loop Rate
97
Clock Source
98
Frame Relay Options (FR OPTS)
98
Signal Type (SIGNAL)
99
T391
99
N391
99
N392 and N393
99
Remote FECN Notification (REM FECN)
100
LLC2 Options (LLC2 OPTS)
100
LLC2 N2 Retry Counters (N2 RETRY)
100
LLC2 K Window Size (WND SIZE)
100
LLC2 Ack Timeout (ACK TO)
100
LLC2 Poll Timeout (POLL TO)
100
LLC2 Busy Timeout (BUSY TO)
101
LLC2 Reject Timeout (REJECT TO)
101
LLC2 Keep-Alive Timeout (KA TO)
101
IP Address
101
Subnet Mask
102
Transmit RIP Packets (XMIT RIP)
102
Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS)
102
Priority Queue Ratio (N:1) (QUEUE RATIO)
102
PVC Options (PVC CONFIG)
102
Dlci
102
Dbu Dlci
103
Next (NEXT Key on Front Panel)
103
Previous (PREV Key on Front Panel)
103
Add (ADD Key on Front Panel)
103
Delete (DELETE Key on Front Panel)
103
Chapter 9. Dial Backup Configuration
105
Dial Backup Options
105
Auto DBU
107
DBU Options
107
DBU Criteria
108
DBU Timers
108
DBU Card Options
109
ISDN DBU Card
109
V.34 DBU Card
110
DCE Card
110
Phone Numbers 1-5
110
Chapter 10. IP Routing
111
IP Routing with the Express 5200
111
IP Route Table
113
Example Route Table Entry
114
Gateway IP Address (GW IP ADDRESS)
115
Gateway Destination Port (GW DEST PORT)
115
Gateway DLCI (GW DLCI)
115
Transmit ARP Packets (TX ARP)
115
Process Received ARP Packets (RX ARP)
116
ARP Refresh Time (ARP REF)
116
Chapter 11. System Configuration
117
Change Password
118
Read Community (RD COMMUNITY)
118
Write Community (WR COMMUNITY)
118
Trap Mgr Options (TRAP MGR OPTS)
118
Support Fragmentation (SUPPORT FRAG)
119
System Time and Date
119
Entering Letters Using the Front Panel
119
Chapter 12. Statistics
121
Viewing Statistics Information (VT 100 Interface)
121
Hot Keys
121
DTE and Network Ports
122
Current Status
123
DLCI Statistics
128
Protocol Statistics
128
System Statistics
129
Voice Status
130
Viewing Statistics Information (Front Panel Interface)
131
DTE Port Statistics
131
Network Port Statistics
133
DLCI List
134
System Status
135
Status Information Available for the FXS/FXO/E&M Port
135
Chapter 13. Testing
137
Ping
138
Address to Ping (PING ADDRESS)
138
Start Ping
138
Voice
140
Lines 1 and 2 (FXS/FXO/E&M Cards)
140
Ring Test
140
Loopback
140
Test Tone
141
Chapter 14. Activating DBU Functions
143
Dial Options
143
Options Available When Answer Unit Is Connected to the DDS Line
143
Options Available When Originate Unit Is Connected to the DDS Line
144
Options Available During Dial Backup
144
Table A-1. Telco Connector Pin Assignments
145
Appendix A.pinouts
146
Table A-2. DTE Connector Pin Assignments
146
Table A-3. Control Connector Pin Assignments
147
Table A-4. DBU Card Pin Assignments
147
Table A-5. Voice Card Connector Pin Assignments
148
Table A-6. DTE/DCE Connector Pin Assignments
149
Table A-7. Pin Assignment for V.35 Connector
151
Appendix B. Specifications Summary
153
Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations
157
Appendix D. Glossary
161
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