Lucent Technologies PacketStar 20N32 User Manual
Lucent Technologies PacketStar 20N32 User Manual

Lucent Technologies PacketStar 20N32 User Manual

Psax 4-port voice 2-wire office module for the packetstar psax multiservice media gateways
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PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module
User Guide
Model 20N32
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for the PacketStar
PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways
Issue 1, October 2003
System Software Release 9.0.0
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Navis
AQueView
EMS Software Release 9.0.0
Doc. No.: 255-700-467

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  • Page 1 ® PacketStar PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide Model 20N32 ® for the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Issue 1, October 2003 System Software Release 9.0.0 ® ® Navis AQueView EMS Software Release 9.0.0 Doc. No.: 255-700-467...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2003 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information, see the "Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information" section.
  • Page 3: Legal Notices, Safety, And Regulatory Information

    This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fash- ion by any entity (either internal or external to Lucent Technologies), except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of the originating organization and the business management owner of the material.
  • Page 4: Warranty Warnings

    CAUTION: Modifying or tampering with PSAX chassis components may void your warranty. Any modification to this equipment not expressly authorized by Lucent Technologies may void your granted authority to operate such equipment. CAUTION: Shipping the chassis with removable I/O, server, or CPU modules installed may cause damage to the chassis and the modules.
  • Page 5: Telecommunications

    PSAX chassis is a label that contains the FCC registration number, in addition to other information. You must provide this information to the telephone company, if they request it. The FCC requires Lucent Technologies to provide you with the following information: 1.
  • Page 6: Canadian Regulatory Statements

    Regulatory Statements 6. If you experience trouble with this equipment, or need repairs or war- ranty information, please refer to the Lucent Technologies InterNetworking Systems Global Warranty that accompanied your PSAX product shipment for instructions on obtaining technical support in your area.
  • Page 7 Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statements ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-467...
  • Page 8 Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statements ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar viii 255-700-467...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Related Reading ............1-2 .1-2 Lucent Technologies Information Products ....... . .1-2 .1-2 Product Information Library .
  • Page 10 Contents PSAX 1250 Multiservice Media Gateway ........1-3 PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway .
  • Page 11 Contents Configuring a Circuit Emulation Interface ........4-2 .4-2 Bringing a Circuit Emulation Interface Into Service .
  • Page 12 Contents Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table ......A-13 A-13 Module Alarm Status Table ..........A-16 A-16 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module Line Status Table .
  • Page 13: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Field Description Table Example ..........1-7 .1-7 Main Menu Help Window .
  • Page 14 List of Tables Text Conventions ............1-5 .1-5 Command Description Table Example .
  • Page 15 List of Tables A-10 Orderable I/O and Common Equipment Cables ........A-18 A-18 ®...
  • Page 16 List of Tables ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar xvi255-700-467...
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Getting Started Purpose of This Guide ® The PacketStar PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide provides a description of the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module. It also provides the fol- lowing information: • Overview of configuring the module •...
  • Page 18: Related Reading

    125 years of experience and a dedication to superior customer service. Lucent Technologies manufactures, sells, and services a complete line of cus- tomer premises communications units, and commercial and multimedia communications and messaging systems designed and supported by our research and development unit, Bell Laboratories.
  • Page 19: About The Packetstar Psax Product Family

    About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family Lucent Technologies provides a complete range of PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways in the PacketStar PSAX family. PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway...
  • Page 20: Psax 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway

    Chapter 1 Getting Started About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway The PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway offers carrier-grade, high-density multiservice ATM access functions. Designed as the multiservice media gateway for the central office or for a large enterprise customer, the PSAX 2300 system provides network access for time-division multiplex voice, frame relay, 10/100BASE-T Ethernet, and ATM data applications.
  • Page 21: Document Conventions

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Document Conventions CES, and Tones and Announcements modules—the PSAX 4500 system pro- vides packet solutions for voice over xDSL, trunking, tandem, and PRI offload switching. Document Conventions Text Types Used in This Document This guide uses a different typeface to denote text displayed on console inter- face windows and equipment, as well as data you enter.
  • Page 22: Use Of Command Description Tables

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Document Conventions Note: Identifies additional information pertinent to the text preceding this note. Use of Command Description Tables All illustrations for configuration windows in this guide for the PSAX system console interface are followed by a command description table describing the command functions displayed on the window (near the bottom of the win- dow).
  • Page 23: General Document Navigational Guidelines

    Chapter 1 Getting Started General Document Navigational Guidelines Identifies editable fields Identifies initial field Describes the function of the field or display-only fields on value default and special instructions for screens configuring modules Field Name Field Values Description Interface Type Default: 0 Specifies the type of end-to-end connection Range: 0-22...
  • Page 24: Selecting Menu Options And Fields In The Aqueview Gui

    Chapter 1 Getting Started General Document Navigational Guidelines Table 1-3. System Responses to Selecting Options, Fields, or Commands For a selected... the following occurs: option name The window corresponding to the option name is displayed. field The following variations occur: •...
  • Page 25: Selecting Multiple Menu Options Or Buttons In Succession

    Chapter 1 Getting Started General Document Navigational Guidelines • When multiple menu options are displayed in a procedural step, select the menu options or click the appropriate buttons in succession as described in Table 1-5. Table 1-5. Selecting Multiple Menu Options or Buttons in Succession If you encounter a step in a procedure to then do this..
  • Page 26: Help Information

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Help Information Table 1-7. Shortcut Keys for Navigating the AQueView GUI (Continued) If you want to... press... display the Users Logged On Server window Alt+L display the User Properties window Ctrl+P terminate the AQueView session Alt+X and Alt+F4 Help Information The Help windows are accessible from any window in the PSAX system con- sole interface.
  • Page 27: Technical Support

    4 To exit Help and return to the current console window, press the Enter key. Technical Support If you experience a problem with the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module, refer to the Lucent Technologies Product Warranty Registration Information, which accompanied your shipment, for instructions on obtaining support in your area. ®...
  • Page 28: Before You Begin

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Before You Begin Before You Begin Before you start configuring and using your new 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module, be sure you: • Record your site-specific specifications such as the IP addresses you will use, and the connections and interfaces you will need. Decide which user names and passwords you will assign.
  • Page 29: Module Description

    Module Description Overview of This Chapter The 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module (20N32) provides support for the office (central office or PABX switch) end of a two-wire analog telephone line. This allows a voice loop from a voice switch to be connected directly to a Multiservice Media Gateway system over an ATM network to a distant tele- phone or other analog device.
  • Page 30: 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module

    Chapter 2 Module Description 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module This module is typically configured with an 8-Port Voice 2-Wire Station mod- ule via a PVC connection to enable a foreign exchange (FXO) voice service to be transmitted across an ATM network.
  • Page 31: Chassis Speed, Power Consumption, And Memory Allocation

    Chapter 2 Module Description Chassis Speed, Power Consumption, and Memory Allocation Table 2-1. Physical Hardware Specifications for PSAX I/O and Server Modules (Continued) Specification Description Operating humidity range for all chassis 5% to 85% relative humidity Operating altitude range for all chassis 60 meters (197 feet) below sea level to 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) above sea level Storage temperature range for all...
  • Page 32: Led Indicators For The 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module

    Chapter 2 Module Description LED Indicators Table 2-3. LED Indicators for the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module Module Status Initial One or More No Cable on Configured Cable on Port Power-On Configured Ports Port Ports FAIL Lights Not lit Lights only when Not Appli- Not Applicable (red)
  • Page 33: Configuring Ports And Channels Using The Console Interface

    Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Overview of This Chapter This chapter describes how to use the console interface to perform the fol- lowing tasks on the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module: • Obtaining general module data and accessing ports and channels •...
  • Page 34: Sample Equipment Configuration Window On A Psax 1000 System

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Using the Equipment Configuration Window Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Equipment Configuration option. The Equipment Configuration window is displayed (see Figure 3-1 through Figure 3-5). 2 View the operational and alarm status, software version, PEC, and serial number data of the installed modules.
  • Page 35: Sample Equipment Configuration Window On A Psax 2300 Or Psax 4500 System

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Using the Equipment Configuration Window Figure 3-2. Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1250 System (Page 1) Figure 3-3. Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System (Page 1) ®...
  • Page 36: Sample Equipment Configuration Window On A Psax 1000, Psax 2300, Or Psax 4500

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Using the Equipment Configuration Window Figure 3-4. Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1000, PSAX 2300, or PSAX 4500 System (Page 2) Figure 3-5. Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1250 System (Page 2) Commands The commands in this window have the following functions.
  • Page 37: Commands For The Equipment Configuration Window

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 3-1. Commands for the Equipment Configuration Window Command Function Update Equipment Display Refreshes the current status of the modules in the PSAX chassis. Page Down Displays the second page of the Equipment Configuration window.
  • Page 38: Alarm Status Values

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 3-2. Field Descriptions for the Equipment Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description Alarm Status Default: No Alarm Displays the present alarm condition of the mod- ule.
  • Page 39: Configuring The Ports

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Configuring the Ports Table 3-3. Alarm Status Descriptions for Modules on the Equipment Configuration Window Module Type Alarm Status Description Affected NoAlarm I/O and Server Indicates that no alarms have been detected for the mod- ule in this slot.
  • Page 40: Console Interface Main Menu (Equipment Configuration Selected)

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Configuring the Ports Configuring the Ports Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window (see Figure 3-6), select the Equipment Configuration option and press Enter. Figure 3-6. Console Interface Main Menu (Equipment Configuration Selected) The Equipment Configuration window (see Figure 3-7) is displayed.
  • Page 41: Equipment Configuration Window (As Displayed On The Psax 1000, Psax 1250, Psax 2300, And Psax 4500 Console)

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Configuring the Ports Figure 3-7. Equipment Configuration Window (As Displayed on the PSAX 1000, PSAX 1250, PSAX 2300, and PSAX 4500 Console) 2 On the Equipment Configuration window, select the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module and press Enter.
  • Page 42: Commands For The Two Wire Station Configuration Window

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Configuring the Ports Table 3-4. Commands for the Two Wire Station Configuration Window Command Function Update Display Updates the values in the fields to show the most cur- rent configuration. Use this command mostly to dis- play the most current information in the Line Status field.
  • Page 43: Commands For The Voice Two Wire Office Port And Channel Configuration Window

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Configuring the Ports Figure 3-9. Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window Commands Table 3-5 describes the commands on this window: Table 3-5. Commands for the Voice Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window Command Function Apply Port and Channel Config-...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Configuring the Ports Table 3-6. Field Descriptions for the Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Test Mode Default: Default: Off Specifies the test mode of the module. Range: N/A Format: Predefined The module is not in test mode.
  • Page 45: Saving The Equipment Configuration And Logging Off

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Saving the Equipment Configuration and Logging Off Table 3-6. Field Descriptions for the Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Silence Suppres- Default: Pvc Permanent virtual circuit (PVC).
  • Page 46: Save Configuration [Modified] (Before Saving)

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Saving the Equipment Configuration and Logging Off • Before exiting your current console session Perform the following procedure to permanently save the values for your system. CAUTION: If your system loses power or if you reboot the chassis, and you have not yet saved the values permanently, you will lose all unsaved values you have applied on the various windows.
  • Page 47: Messages Generated After The Save Configuration Process

    Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Saving the Equipment Configuration and Logging Off Note: In PSAX systems with redundant CPUn modules, the standby CPUn module reboots every time you save the configuration on the primary CPUn module. This event is a function of the SVC retention feature and the result of saving the configuration changes you have made.
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the Console Interface Saving the Equipment Configuration and Logging Off ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar 3-16 255-700-467...
  • Page 49: Configuring Interfaces Using The Console Interface

    Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface Before You Begin Before you can set interface configuration values, you must have selected an interface type value other than Unconfigured in the Interface Type field on the module’s Port and Channel Configuration window. This chapter provides instructions for configuring the circuit emulation inter- face type for the module using the Multiservice Media Gateway console.
  • Page 50: Configuring A Circuit Emulation Interface

    Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface • Viewing interface statistics Configuring a Circuit Emulation Interface This section provides instructions for configuring an I/O module for the cir- cuit emulation interface. Note: To display the windows for configuring a circuit emulation inter- face (see Figure 4-1), you must have completed the following three steps in a previous procedure: 1.
  • Page 51: Commands For The Circuit Emulation Interface Window

    Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface Figure 4-1. Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window Commands The commands on this window have the following functions: Table 4-1. Commands for the Circuit Emulation Interface Window Command Function Bring Interface Into Service Brings an out-of-service configured interface to in- service status.
  • Page 52: Bringing A Circuit Emulation Interface Into Service

    Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface Table 4-1. Commands for the Circuit Emulation Interface Window (Continued) Command Function Delete Interface and Return Deletes an out-of-service interface and redisplays the Port and Channel Configuration window for the module you are configuring.
  • Page 53: Viewing The Circuit Emulation Module Port Statistics

    Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface • Taking One or More Circuit Emulation Interfaces out of Service • Deleting One or More Circuit Emulation Interfaces Viewing the Circuit Emulation Module Port Statistics To view the Circuit Emulation interface statistics, perform the steps in the fol- lowing procedure.
  • Page 54: Deleting A Circuit Emulation Interface

    Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface Deleting a Circuit Emulation Interface Begin Note: You may delete the Circuit Emulation interface from either of these windows: • the module port and channel configuration window, or •...
  • Page 55: Provisioning Connections

    Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface Begin 1 On the Equipment Configuration window, select the module for which you want to replace an interface. 2 Select the port and channel for the interface you want to replace. 3 View the parameters of the interface you do not want to be sure you are choosing the right one.
  • Page 56 Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces Using the Console Interface The Circuit Emulation Interface • Set the configuration values for one or more ports on the module • Set the configuration values for the various types of interfaces on the mod- ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar...
  • Page 57: Configuring Ports And Channels Using The Aqueview Ems

    Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Overview of This Chapter This chapter describes how to use the AQueView EMS to perform the follow- ing tasks: • Obtaining general module data and accessing ports and channels • Setting the values for the port and channel configuration of the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module •...
  • Page 58: Accessing Configuration Options

    Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Accessing Configuration Options Table 5-1. Menu Options for a Sample Port Configuration Option Function Configure Opens the port and channel configuration window of a module. Bring All Interfaces Into Sets all configured interfaces on a channel Service administratively into service.
  • Page 59: Configuring The Module

    Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module Figure 5-3. Device Tree and Device Window (Displaying a Typical Setup) Configuring the Module To configure the ports of a 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module, perform the steps in the following procedure.
  • Page 60: Front Panel View Of The 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module

    Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module 3 Click Apply. Figure 5-4. Front Panel View of the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-467...
  • Page 61 Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module Figure 5-5. Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window The Two Wire Office Port and Channel window displays (see Figure 5-5). This window contains the following: ~ The Port Configuration page allows you to do the following: •...
  • Page 62 Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module The buttons on this window have the following functions: Button Function Close Closes this window. Apply Applies the configuration field value you set. Reset Resets the fields to the last set of applied values. Table 5-2.
  • Page 63: Configuring Channels

    Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module Table 5-2. Field Descriptions for the Two Wire Office Port and Channel Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Service Type Plar Private line automatic ringdown. Use this only for PVC connections.
  • Page 64: Channel Configuration Page

    Chapter 5 Configuring Ports and Channels Using the AQueView EMS Configuring the Module The Channel Configuration page appears (see Figure 5-6). Figure 5-6. Channel Configuration Page The buttons on this window have the following functions: Button Function Apply to Selected Applies the configuration field value you set.
  • Page 65: Before You Begin

    Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Before You Begin Before you can set interface configuration values, you must have selected an interface type value other than Unconfigured in the Interface Type field on the module’s Port and Channel Configuration window. This chapter provides instructions for configuring the circuit emulation inter- ®...
  • Page 66 Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS The Circuit Emulation Interface Figure 6-1. Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window The buttons on this window have the following functions: Button Function Bring Into Service Displays when the Administrative Status field is OutOfService.
  • Page 67: Configuring Circuit Emulation Interface Values

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS The Circuit Emulation Interface Button Function Copy Copies this interface to a range of slots, ports, and channels. Configure H248 TID Displays the H.248 Termination ID Configura- tion window. For more information on using this module with H.248, see the H.248 Media ®...
  • Page 68 Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS The Circuit Emulation Interface Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description Speed Adaptation Default: Enabled Refers to robbed-bit signaling in circuit emulation interfaces.
  • Page 69 Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS The Circuit Emulation Interface Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description DBA Cell Loss Con- Default: Disabled Specifies whether the Dynamic Bandwidth Allo- trol cation (DBA) feature will be used on this inter- Range: N/A...
  • Page 70 Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS The Circuit Emulation Interface Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description DBA Cell Loss Sta- Default: NoCellLoss Displays whether CBR traffic on this interface is currently being transmitted from the CE side of Range: N/A the interface to the backplane.
  • Page 71 Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS The Circuit Emulation Interface Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description DownStream Inter- Default: TrunkCond Indicates that trunk conditioning will be done working with ATM network.
  • Page 72: Naming An Interface

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Naming an Interface Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the Circuit Emulation Interface Configuration Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description [Oper Status] Default: Indicates whether any condition is preventing the (display only) OutOfService interface from passing traffic.
  • Page 73: Correcting Errors When Applying An Interface

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Correcting Errors When Applying an Interface Begin 1 From the Device Menu on the Device window, select Device > Search Interfaces by Name. The Interface Search By Name window appears, displaying all existing named interfaces (see Figure 6-2).
  • Page 74: Bringing An Interface Into Service

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Bringing an Interface Into Service Bringing an Interface Into Service To bring an interface into service, click Bring Into Service on the appropri- ate Interface Configuration window, then continue to step 2 of the section, “Performing Bulk Operations,”...
  • Page 75: Enabling Or Disabling Traps Decision Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Performing Bulk Operations Table 6-4. Enabling or Disabling Traps Decision Table If you are performing this action... and you... then do this... creating an interface and applying it to a want to enable traps select Enable Traps channel Before Operation and click OK.
  • Page 76: Copying An Interface Configuration

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Copying an Interface Configuration Copying an Interface Configuration The Copy button on each Interface Configuration window allows you to copy an interface configuration to a range of channels, either from a given module, or for a range of modules To copy an interface configuration to a range of channels, perform the steps in the following procedure from the appropriate Interface Configuration win-...
  • Page 77: Sample Copy Interface Configuration Window (After Initially Selecting The Copy Button From A Port Configuration Page)

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Copying an Interface Configuration Figure 6-3. Sample Copy Interface Configuration Window (After Initially Selecting the Copy Button From a Port Configuration Page) Figure 6-4. Sample Copy Interface Configuration Window (After Selecting Valid Attributes) The buttons in this window have the following functions: Table 6-5.
  • Page 78: Changing Interface Configuration Values

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Changing Interface Configuration Values Changing Interface Configuration Values If you need to change the interface configuration values at any time after the interface has been brought into service, you must take the interface out of service, delete the current interface, and then re-create another interface after configuring the desired values.
  • Page 79: Saving Your Configuration

    Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Saving Your Configuration Figure 6-5. Delete Interface Confirmation Window 2 Click Yes to delete the interface. 3 To re-create the interface, repeat steps in the procedure, "Setting the Val- ues for the Interface." 4 To save this interface configuration to the PSAX configuration database, in the Provisioning Menu Bar, click Device >...
  • Page 80 Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Using the AQueView EMS Provisioning Connections for the PSAX System ® PSAX 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Guide, Issue 1 Release 9.0.0 PacketStar 6-16 255-700-467...
  • Page 81: Reference Information

    Reference Information Overview of This Appendix This appendix contains reference tables that are helpful while configuring your PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway system. The following types of infor- mation are provided: • DSP Tone Detection Settings • DSP Channel Reduction Availability Due to Fax Relay Mode •...
  • Page 82: Dsp Channel Reduction Availability Due To Fax Relay Mode

    Appendix A Reference Information DSP Channel Reduction Availability Due to Fax Relay Mode DSP Channel Reduction Availability Due to Fax Relay Mode Table A-2. Channel Reduction Availability Caused by Fax Relay Connections vs. Voice Processing Connections on a DSP2C Module Number Percent of All DSP Total Connections...
  • Page 83 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ATM Maintenance Mode af-pnni-0066000 In-band Management SVC Private Network-Network Inter- face (PNNI) Addendum (Soft PVC) Traffic Management (UPC Sup- af-tm-0121.000 Route Server-to-ATM Inter- port) working: Section 5.5 Traffic Management, Usage...
  • Page 84: System

    Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes GR-303 DLC Services ANSI T1.607; T1.607a T1.607a is for GR-303 DLC Ser- vices VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow- Digital Subscriber Signaling Sys- band Services tem Number 1 (DSS1)-Layer 3 Signaling Specification for Cir-...
  • Page 85 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes FCC: Title 47, Chap. 1, Part 15, Class A; Part 68 DSP2x Voice Server modules DSP2x: GR-820-CORE OTGR Section 5.1 Generic Transmission Surveillance I.610 OAM F4/F5 Processing TR-NWT-00170...
  • Page 86 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T G.706 Frame alignment and cyclic redundancy check (CGC) proce- dures relating to basic frame structures defined in Recom- mendation G.704 ITU-T G.707 Transmission Systems and Media—Digital transmission sys-...
  • Page 87 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Includes Multiplex Section Pro- ITU-T G.832 tection (MSP) Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Net- works— Digital transmission systems—Digital networks— Network capabilities and func- tions: Transport of SDH Ele- ments on PDH Net-...
  • Page 88 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T I.121 Integrated Services Digital Net- work (ISDN) General Structure and Service Capabilities: Broad- band Aspects of ISDN ITU-T I.150 B-ISDN ATM Functional charac- teristics ITU-T I.321 Integrated Services Digital Net-...
  • Page 89 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T I.372 Integrated Services Digital Net- work (ISDN) Overall Network Aspects and Functions: Frame Relaying Bearer Service Net- work-to-Network Interface Requirements ITU-T I.413 Integrated Services Digital Net- work (ISDN) User-Network...
  • Page 90 Appendix A Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T Q.921 Digital Subscriber Signaling sys- tem No. 1, ISDN User-Network interface- Data Link Layer Spec- ification AAL1 Trunking CCS (Q.931) ITU-T Q.931 AAL1 Trunking CCS Switching and Signaling - Digital...
  • Page 91: Connection Type By Interface Type Table

    Appendix A Reference Information Connection Type by Interface Type Table Table A-3. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T Q.2941.2 Draft: Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B- ISDN)- Digital Subscriber Signal- ing System No. 2 (DSS2): Generic identifier transport ( ITU-T Q.2971 B-ISDN—DSS 2—User-network...
  • Page 92 Appendix A Reference Information Connection Type by Interface Type Table Table A-4. Connection Type by Interface Type Interface Type Connection Type AAL2 Trunking ATM-to-ATM virtual channel con- nection (VCC) PVC ATM-to-ATM virtual path connec- tion (VPC) PVC Bridge-to-ATM VCC PVC Bridge-to-bridge PVC Circuit emulation-to ATM VCC PVC Circuit emulation-to circuit emula-...
  • Page 93: Interface Type By Input/Output Module Type Table

    Appendix A Reference Information Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Table A-5 shows the available interface types for each PacketStar PSAX I/O ® module used in the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways. This table does not include other PSAX modules that are not I/O modules, which include: the Alarm module, the DSP2x Voice Server modules, the Enhanced Router module, the Route Server module, and the Tones and Announce-...
  • Page 94 Appendix A Reference Information Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Table A-5. Interface Type by I/O Module Type (Continued) Interface Module 1-Port DS3 IMA 1-Port Unchannelized DS3 Frame Relay 1-Port Channelized STS-1e, T1 Format 2-Port DS3 ATM 2-Port E3 ATM 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES 3-Port Channelized...
  • Page 95 Appendix A Reference Information Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Table A-5. Interface Type by I/O Module Type (Continued) Interface Module STM-1 Interface Only Modules 1-Port STM-1 Multimode with AQueMan 1-Port STM-1 Single-Mode with AQueMan 1-Port STM-1 Multimode with Traffic Shaping 1-Port STM-1 Single-Mode with Traffic Shaping 1-Port STM-1 1+1 MSP...
  • Page 96: Module Alarm Status Table

    Appendix A Reference Information Module Alarm Status Table § The module supports PRI ISDN in DS1 and E1 modes only. ¶ European modules do not support this interface with the 8-Port Voice 2-Wire Station module or the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office module. Port 2 only.
  • Page 97: 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module Line Status Table

    Appendix A Reference Information 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module Line Status Table 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module Line Status Table Table A-7. 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office and 8-Port Voice 2-Wire Station Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description NoAlarm No alarm is present SignalingFailureState Signals failure state FacilityLoopBack...
  • Page 98: Module Cable For The 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module

    Appendix A Reference Information Module Cable for the 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module ibility of the PSAX system allows you to tailor the system based on the required service applications by selecting the appropriate connection configu- ration selection field value. Table A-9.
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