YEAR 2000 Compliance All ADTRAN transmission hardware and software products have been tested and found to be fully compliant with the YEAR 2000 requirements. This is true for all models and revisions regardless of the date of manufacture or delivery.
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5. If you experience trouble with the equipment Product, please contact ADTRAN at (256) 963-8000 for repair/warranty information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected, or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning.
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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, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim- its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter- ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the De- partment of Communications. Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques ap- plicables aux appareils numeriques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numeriques,”...
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CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommu- nications 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 permissi- ble to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications com- pany.
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AFFIDAVIT REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO DIGITAL SERVICES • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company when- ever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encod- ed analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals and transmitted on the network.
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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 dig-...
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( ) B. A training course provided by the customer or authorized repre- sentative, using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; ( ) C. An independent training course (e.g., trade school or technical institution) recognized by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals;...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury: 1 Do not use this product near water, such as near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
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 specifica- tions or if it fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and re- turn information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure.
Drop and Insert, Voice, and Router Application... 1-6 Chapter 2 Installation ... 2-1 Unpack, Inspect, Power Up ... 2-1 Receipt Inspection ... 2-1 ADTRAN Shipments Include... 2-1 Customer Provides... 2-1 Power Connection ... 2-2 DC Powered Units ... 2-2 Backup Power Supply (600e only) ... 2-2 Installing and Replacing the Power Supply ...
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Exit Any Menu Field Operation Or Display ... 3-8 Data Port Identification ... 3-9 Front Panel Menu Structure... 3-10 Alternate Methods of Control... 3-11 T-Watch PRO (ADTRAN PC Program) ...3-11 T-Watch PRO/LAN Connection ... 3-11 T-Watch PRO/EIA-232 Connection ... 3-12 SNMP ... 3-12 Terminal Mode Connection ...
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Internal Timing ... 5-6 Secondary Timing ... 5-7 Normal (CSU) Timing ... 5-8 Unit Menu ... 5-9 Map Exchange (Map Xchng) Menu ... 5-11 MAP In Use: A(B) Menu ... 5-11 DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B Menu ... 5-12 Create Temp Example ...
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Table of Contents Initializing the Temp Map ... 8-3 Editing the Temp Map ... 8-4 Applying the Temp Map ... 8-4 Reviewing Maps... 8-4 Remote Menu Access ... 8-5 Management Configuration... 8-5 Unit Access Table ... 8-5 Add New Unit ... 8-6 Modify Unit ...
List of Figures Figure 1-1. TSU 600 Option Modules ... 1-4 Figure 1-2. Router, PBX, Video Conferencing Application Set Up ... 1-5 Figure 1-3. Drop and Insert, Voice, and Router Application Set Up ... 1-6 Figure 2-1a. TSU 600 Rear Panel ... 2-5 Figure 2-1b.
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Chapter 1 TSU 600 OVERVIEW This manual covers the use of the following products: • TSU 600 • TSU 600 with DC power • TSU 600e • TSU 600e with DC power Unless otherwise stated, the TSU 600 refers to all four products. Product Description The TSU 600 is a T1/FT1 multiplexer with six option slots and embed- ded SNMP management.
Chapter 1. Introduction Changes in the configuration do not disrupt data flow in channels that are not being reconfigured. The unique architecture and the availability of option modules provides a path for growth to accommodate future requirements. The TSU 600 offers a wide variety of network management options. You can manage via SNMP through the 10BaseT (600e only) or chain-in ports.
TSU Option Modules Module Name DSX1 Short haul T1 interface for operation with a PBX (Terminal Interface). Full Drop and Insert Permits the dropping of data and insertion of new data into the same DS0 time slot. This module includes a long haul DS1 interface. It can also be used as a second DS1 interface to provide up to 3 MB aggregate throughput.
Chapter 1. Introduction Option Module Architecture The TSU 600 features a unique architecture that allows the addition of six option modules and plug-on boards, providing an opportunity for growth to accommodate many applications. See Figure 1-1. This unique approach allows you to mix interface types to meet any application. TSU 600 Figure 1-1.
TSU 600 CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS The following examples illustrate possible configurations of TSU 600 applications. Router, PBX, Video Conferencing Application In this application, an Nx54/64 module provides a V.35 interface to a router. The PBX is interfaced to the TSU 600 with the DSX-1 module. An OCU DP module and OCU DP plug-on board provide two switched 56 circuits for video conferencing.
Chapter 1. Introduction Drop and Insert, Voice, and Router Application The TSU 600 provides a router interface with an Nx56/64 module. A drop and insert module provides a second T1 interface to a remote TSU. T-WATCH PRO (which runs on a PC) easily manages the network. FXO modules are used to provide PBX extensions to remote sites.
RAN Customer Service (see the inside last page of this manual). If pos- sible, keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the TSU 600 back for repair or for verification of damage during shipment. ADTRAN Shipments Include • The TSU 600 • A line interface cable: an 8-position modular to 8-position modular (15 ft.)
Power to the TSU 600 must be from a grounded 90-120 VAC, 50/ 60Hz source. DC Powered Units The DC-powered TSU 600 (1202076L1#DC or 1202076L2#DC) is equipped with a terminal strip on the rear of the unit. The power source should be connected to the terminal strip according to the polarity mark- ings on the unit.
Installing and Replacing the Power Supply The following steps show how to install a new supply or replace a failed supply. Power does not have to be turned off on a working supply to add a new supply or replace a failed one. Step One Power Supply If only one supply is installed in the chassis, remove the...
Chapter 2. Installation GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The grounding instruction information is from the Underwriters' Labo- ratory UL 1950, 3rd Edition. An equipment grounding conductor that is not smaller in size than the ungrounded branch-circuit supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the product or system.
IDENTIFICATION OF REAR PANEL LAYOUT Figures 2-1a, Figure 2-1b, Figure 2-1c, and Figure 2-1d show the config- uration for the rear panels of the TSU 600, TSU 600 with DC Power, TSU 600e, and TSU 600e with DC power. CAUTION-RISK OF CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK MAINTENANCE TO BE...
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Chapter 2. Installation CAUTION-RISK OF CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONEL ONLY IN OUT MON NETWORK ALL EMPTY SLOTS MUST BE SUPPLEMENTAL EARTH GROUND MUST BE COVERED WITH BLANK PANELS CONNECTED PRIOR TO CONNECTION OF TELECOMMUNICATION WIRING.
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CAUTION-RISK OF CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONEL ONLY IN OUT MON NETWORK ALL EMPTY SLOTS MUST BE SUPPLEMENTAL EARTH GROUND MUST BE CONNECTED PRIOR TO CONNECTION OF COVERED WITH BLANK PANELS TELECOMMUNICATION WIRING. NX 56/64 NX 56/64 PORT X.1 PORT X.2...
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Chapter 2. Installation CAUTION-RISK OF CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONEL ONLY IN OUT MON NETWORK ALL EMPTY SLOTS MUST BE SUPPLEMENTAL EARTH GROUND MUST BE CONNECTED PRIOR TO CONNECTION OF COVERED WITH BLANK PANELS TELECOMMUNICATION WIRING.
TSU 600 Interfaces The TSU 600 is equipped with six option slots, management interfaces, and a T1 interface, in the rear panel. See Figure 2-2. PC or Modem Control (600e only) Input Network Figure 2-2. Network Interface The network interface (NI) port provides the connection to the T1. This port complies with the applicable ANSI and AT&T standards.
Chapter 2. Installation 10BaseT Interface (600e only) The 10BaseT interface provides the LAN interface for managing the TSU 600e with SNMP or T-watch PRO. For more information, see Wiring on page C-1. Option Slot Arrangement As viewed from the rear of the TSU 600, the slots are numbered as shown in Figure 2-3.
Slots 3-5 Slots 3-5 will accept any interface type except second- ary interface, the interface for DTE timing, or the mul- tiport DBU. If other interfaces have any restriction on their location, this will be specified in the individual option card manual (provided with the option cards). Slot 6 Slot 6 services any option module type including sec- ondary network interface ports (DSX-1 (PBX) and Full...
Chapter 2. Installation The full self-test procedure (invoked from the front panel or T-Watch PRO) consists of the following tests: Board level tests Each of the TSU 600 boards contains an on-board processor which exe- cutes a series of tests checking the circuitry on the board. •...
Set Control Port The TSU 600 can be configured from the control port when T-Watch PRO, SNMP, or the terminal interface is being used. If the control port is to be used, the control port baud rate must also be selected.
Chapter 2. Installation The Passcode, the Unit ID, and the Control Port settings are stored in a nonvolatile memory. This ensures that they are operable for subsequent power-up sequences. Normal Power-Up Procedure After the unit has been put into operation with the initial power-up and initialization, subsequent power-up procedure includes only the Power- Up Self-Test followed by the request for a passcode (password) if this option was selected during initialization.
Chapter 3 FRONT PANEL The TSU 600 front panel both monitors operation and controls the con- figuration of the unit. The TSU 600 front panel is shown in Figure 3-1 on page 3-4. Descriptions of each part of the front panel follow. Name Displays menu items and messages in two lines by LCD Window...
Chapter 3. Operation Name Shift To enter special function keys, press and release Shift before pressing the key representing the desired character. See Operation Keys on page 3-5 for a description of the function keys. To activate a special function key rather than a number, press Shift and then the key.
Module Status LEDs The module status LEDs display the operational condition of ports in- stalled in the option slots. Name OK (green) Test (yellow) Alarm (red) System (green) 61202076L1-1 Chapter 3. Operation Description Indicates the operation is in the normal mode and no errors have been detected.
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Chapter 3. Operation ENTER ALARM COPY HOME CANCEL SYSTEM TEST ERROR 1. LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in 2 lines by 16 characters. 2. Cancel Stops current activity and returns to the previous menu. 3. Enter Selects active menu item 4.
Operation Keys Name Description Copy Used in the DS0 mapping menu operations to copy the last data entered into the current DS0. This key operates without pressing the Shift key. Home Returns home to the location. Alarm Used as quick access to the active alarm display menus.
Chapter 3. Operation Selecting and Activating a Menu Item Step Choose a menu item by placing the cursor on the desired menu item by either: 1. pressing the number corresponding to the menu item or, 2. highlighting it with the up and down arrows. To activate the do the following: 1.
Editing the Data Field Use the following steps to edit data fields preceded by a colon (:). Step Action Position the cursor on the submenu item number and press Enter. Using the arrows, scroll to scan the available value settings. When the desired value is displayed, press Enter to set that value.
Chapter 3. Operation Display Only Data Fields Data fields preceded by an equal (=) symbol cannot be edited. See Figure 3-3 and the instructions listed below. Figure 3-3. Step Press Enter to move the cursor to the data field. Use arrows to select •...
Data Port Identification When configuring the unit, menu selections will include options from data port submenus. Selecting of data ports is necessary because the TSU 600 uses a Slot-Port method to identify which data port the menu item is referencing. If a module containing a with an Nx56/64 plug-on interface be designated as:...
Chapter 3. Operation Front Panel Menu Structure The TSU 600 uses a multilevel menu structure containing both menu items and data fields. All menu operations and data display in the LCD window. The opening menu is the access point to all other operations. Each Menu item has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters.
Alternate Methods of Control T-Watch PRO (ADTRAN PC Program) T-Watch PRO is the ADTRAN PC control program. It provides complete control over the configuration of the TSU 600 using a graphical interface and displays the same status and performance data as the front panel LCD.
Follow the installation instructions for T-Watch PRO to start the program and connect to the unit. SNMP The ADTRAN TSU 600 supports the Simple Network Management Pro- tocol (SNMP) through the chain-in (SLIP) interface or 10BaseT interface (600e only). See Appendix B, Understanding SNMP for detailed informa- tion.
The dafault gateway and subnet mask are not used in SLIP mode. When you begin the Telnet session, you will be prompted for a pass- word. The default password is ADTRAN. You can change this pass- word using the Management submenu. See Default Unit Passcode on page 8-7, for details.
Chapter 4 The Status menu branch allows you to view the status of the TSU 600 op- eration. See Figure 4-1. 1) NI PERF RPTS 2) NI ERRORS 1)STATUS 3) ACTIVE ALARMS 4)VIEW HISTORY 5) PORT STATUS 6) REMOTE PORT 7) CLEAR PORT ALM 8) ENET STATUS 9) PS STATUS...
Chapter 4. Status Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the direction of scrolling to use to view addi- tional menu items. At every level of the menu, pressing Cancel returns the system to the previous menu level.
If insufficient time has passed to collect data, NA displays. Continue with standard operating procedures to exit the display. When this menu is active, performance data can be cleared by pressing Clear (Shift 9) on the keypad. Only the user copy of the performance data is cleared.
Chapter 4. Status Menu Active Alarms This menu item displays a list of current alarms reported by either the base controller or any of the ports. If no alarms are current, the menu item displays End of List This display includes two lines of text. The top line is the alarm source. The bottom line is the alarm message.
Port Status Port Status displays the signals monitored on the data ports. For exam- ple, an Nx56/64 interface monitors the RTS, CTS, TD, and RD, along with other signal lines. When a port is selected, the LCD indicates whether the signal is present. Remote Port Remote Port displays the status of activity on the Chain-In remote port.
Chapter 4. Status Menu ENET Status (600e only) Indicates that data is being transmitted from the 10BaseT port Indicates that data is being received by the 10BaseT port LNK Indicates the current status of the 10BaseT link integrity test. This should always be on when the unit is connected to a functional 10BaseT hub.
Configuration Menu Chapter 5 The Configuration menu sets the TSU 600 operational configuration, in- cluding all network interface parameters, the allocation of the DS0s, and the port parameters. See Figure 5-1. 1) FORMAT 2) CODE 3) YEL ALARM 4) XMIT PRM 1) NETWORK (NI) 5) TIMING MODE 6) SET LBO...
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the direction of scrolling to view additional menu items. At every level of the menu, pressing Cancel returns the sys- tem to the previous menu level.
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SET LBO Selects the line build out for the network interface. In AUTO mode, the TSU 600 sets the LBO based on the strength of the receive signal and displays the selected value. Choices: 0.0 dB, 7.5 dB, 15 dB, 22 dB, and Auto INBAND Sets unit to accept or reject the network interface loop-up and loop-down codes as defined in ANSI...
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu TSU 600 Clock Sources The TSU 600 is operable from various clock sources, permitting it to per- form properly in many different applications. The network interface timing mode is set by using the Network (NI) Configuration menu op- tions.
DTE Timing The DTE is the source of timing. The TSU 600 uses the incoming DTE clock to determine the transmission timing. This is typically used in ap- plications where it is necessary to have the DTE as the primary clock source (such as limited distance line drivers).
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu Internal Timing The TSU 600 is the source of timing. The TSU 600 is configured to use its own internal oscillator as the source of timing. Applications include pri- vate line driver circuits where one end is set to network and the other to internal.
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu Secondary Timing The secondary interface is the source of timing. The TSU 600 uses the clock derived by the secondary interface for transmission timing. See Figure 5-5. NETWORK INTERFACE SECONDARY INTERFACE (Option) OPTION SLOTS TIMING SOURCE PBX or Second Network Secondary Clock Source...
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu Normal (CSU) Timing The typical timing option arrangement is shown in Figure 5-6. The PBX is looped timed to the TSU 600. The Network Interface (NI) is the actual source of timing. This timing option is the same as that typically used for CSUs.
Unit Menu The Unit menu changes the baud rate of the Chain-In port and the setup of the Chain-Out port. The menu items are: Ctl Port Sets the baud rate for communication with the Rate PC or modem. Choices: 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200 and 38400 kbps Traps Enables or disables the transmission of trap mes-...
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Chapter 5. Configuration Menu Subnet Defines which part of a destination IP address is the network number. Used along with the TSU Mask 600e IP address to determine which nodes must be reached through the default IP Gateway. This value is set to 0.0.0.0 when the IP interface option is set to SLIP.
Map Exchange (Map Xchng) Menu The Map Exchange menu enables and sets the automatic time-of- day map switch. The unit provides selection of the hour, minute, and sec- onds for the map switching to take place. The menu items are: Indicates the map in use does not change (disabled).
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu DS0 Map A and DS0 Map B Menu The DS0 maps designate which DS0s are assigned to which port. See Figure 5-7. There are three maps: DS0 Map A, DS0 Map B, and the Tem- porary (Temp) map. D S 0 A Figure 5-7.
REVIEW MAP Permits a quick review of the number of A(B) DS0s assigned to each port and the number of unassigned DS0s ( in the currently applied Map A(B). REVIEW TEMP This menu item is operated the same for the Temp map as is 3)REVIEW MAP A or Map B.
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu 1. With the cursor on CREATE TEMP selection screen with the cursor positioned on the first selection DS0 number. See Figure 5-8. Select DSO Number Create Temp Selection Screen Figure 5-8. 2. Enter the DS0 number by using either the scroll method or numbers. Do not mix the use of the keys.
Chapter 5. Configuration Menu Port Configuration (Port Config) Port Configuration selects and configures the parameters associated with any data port in the unit. For example, parameters for the DSX-1 (PBX) interface are set through this menu. The items that can be set de- pend on which option module is installed.
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Chapter 6 The utility menu tree displays and sets system parameters. See Figure 6- 1. This includes setting the time and date, resetting all parameters to fac- tory values, or re-initiating the unit. This menu also displays the unit software revision and the Unit ID setting. 1) TIME/DATE 2) FACTORY RESTORE 3) SET PASSCODE...
Chapter 6. Utility Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the scrolling direction to view additional menu items. At every level of the menu, press Cancel to return the sys- tem to the previous menu level.
See Set Passcode on page 6-2 for further information concerning passcode use, and both limited and editing access. If the passcode number is lost, contact ADTRAN Customer Service for assistance. No Passcode Desired At the New Passcode prompt (in the Set Passcode menu), press Enter without any numerical entry.
This menu provides access to the display of the current software revi- sion level loaded into the base unit controller. This information is re- quired when requesting assistance from ADTRAN Customer Service or when updates are needed. Use Cancel to exit.
Chapter 7 The Test menu initiates different types of unit tests and displays test re- sults in the LCD window. The Test menu contains four items. See Figure 7-1. Executing tests will disrupt some of the normal operation. See individ- ual menu items concerning tests before executing.
Chapter 7. Test Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the scrolling direction to view additional menu items. At every level of the menu, pressing Cancel returns the sys- tem to the previous menu level.
Network Interface Loopbacks Network interface loopbacks affect the entire T1 data stream. There are two types of network loopbacks: line loopback and payload loopback. Line loopback loops all of the received data back toward the network. The transmitted data is the identical line code that was received, includ- ing any bipolar violations or framing errors.
Chapter 7. Test Menu Remote Loopbk This activates the same loopbacks as Local Loopback but at the far end. It uses either the inband loopup code as specified by ANSI T1.403 for line loopback (ATT In-Band LLB), or the FDL as specified in ANSI T1.403 for payload and line loopback codes.
Test Pattern Pattern All Ones All Zeros QRSS All DS0s QRSS TST DS0s None QRSS Pattern The QRSS pattern is commonly used to simulate real data in T1 interfac- es. This pattern can be assigned to appear in all DS0s or only in DS0s .
Chapter 7. Test Menu Pattern Result Displays the results of the test currently active. Leaving and returning to this menu item does not interrupt the test. Pressing 2 injects errors into the test pattern. These errors are detected by the device performing the pattern check. Pattern Description The number of seconds with at least 1 bit error...
This verifies the data path, clocks, and control signals. If a failure is detected, note the failure number and contact ADTRAN Technical Support. The execution of self-test will disrupt normal data flow and prevent re- mote communication until the self-test is completed.
Chapter 7. Test Menu Port Tests The Port Tests menu is used to activate testing of specific data ports. It controls the activation of loopbacks and the initiation of data test pat- terns. Test results are displayed in the LCD window. The execution of Port Tests will disrupt normal data flow in the port be- ing tested.
MAIN MENU The Telnet/Terminal Main Menu is the first menu displayed after the telnet/terminal session is established. See Figure 8-1. The default telnet/ terminal password is ADTRAN. Only one telnet/terminal session may be active at a time. ADTRAN - TSU 600...
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus Status, Config, Util, and Test Menu Options These menu items can access the same modified menus that you can ac- cess through the front panel. For detailed information on the available menu options, refer to the following sections: •...
Normally, map configuration involves these steps. Step Initializes the Temp Map to one of three config- urations (current Map A, current Map B, or all IDLEs). This step is optional. Edits the Temp Map so that it reflects the desired map configuration. Replaces the current DS0 map A or B configura- tion with the Temp Map configuration.
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus Editing the Temp Map If further changes to the Temp Map are needed, do the following: Step Action Use selection 7 to enter the Temp Map edit mode. Press the Enter key to cause the cursor to move into the Port field.
Remote Menu Access Displays telnet menus for a remote device (may be another TSU/TDU or any other ADTRAN product that supports telnet via its EIA-232 chain port). After selecting this option, you may choose to connect to a device entered in the Unit Access Table or enter a Unit ID for a unit not in the Unit Access Table.
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus __________________Unit Access Table_________________ Unit ID Passcode DEFAULT 0033 0095 0022 1) Add New Unit 2) Modify Unit 3) Delete Unit 4) Default Unit Passcode 5) OK Figure 8-3. Add New Unit This adds a new device to the table. You must enter a device Unit ID, passcode, unit type, and polled flag.
Default Unit Passcode Sets the default passcode for all devices in the table that have passcodes set to , or for any unit not listed in the table. DEFAULT Returns to the Configure Agent menu. SNMP Read Community SNMP Read Community Name defaults to public. NMSs using this community name have Read access for all supported MIB objects but do not have the ability to change MIB objects.
Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus SNMP Trap Community This community name is used for all SNMP traps forwarded by the TSU 600. Traps received from daisy chained units have a period and the Unit ID appended to the trap community name. SNMP Trap Destination Address Host 1 Trap IP Address Host 2 Trap IP Address...
The default value is five min- utes. Telnet/Terminal Password This option allows modification of the password required for entry into a telnet or terminal session. The default value is ADTRAN. Exit Returns to the TSU 600 Main menu. Flash Download The TSU 600 uses flash memory that allows software updates via the chain-in port.
Understanding SNMP Appendix A As local area network (LAN) environments became standardized over the past ten years, multi-vendor equipment grew with competition. It became necessary to manage the various vendor equipment from a sin- gle control console. Thus, the SNMP emerged as the standard for man- aging commercial TCP/IP networks.
Appendix A. Understanding SNMP This is an index to the organized data within a network device. It defines the operating parameters that can be controlled or monitored. When re- questing the network manager to retrieve or modify a particular piece of information about a network device, the network manager transmits the request to that network device.
TSU 600 SNMP ACCESS By default, SNMP MIB Browser access to the TSU 600 IP address with the configured community names, accesses the host. The TSU 600 can also act as an SNMP proxy agent for external units. To access MIB vari- ables on externally chained devices, append a period and the Unit ID of the device to the Read and Read/Write community names.
The TSU 600 supports several standard MIBs including MIB-II (RFC- 1213), the DS1 T1/E1 MIB (RFC-1406), and the Ethernet MIB (RFC- 1643; 600e only). It also supports several ADTRAN enterprise specific MIBs including the ADTRAN Product MIB (ADTRAN.MIB), the ADT- RAN DS1 extensions MIB (ADS1.MIB), and all TSU/TDU Enterprise...
Understanding TR-08 Appendix B The TSU 600 chassis functions as a Remote Terminal in Digital Loop Carrier and as Integrated Digital Loop Carrier Systems as described in TR-TSY 000008. The TSU 600 supports SLC96 framing, Mode I opera- tion, ORB-13 and ORB-16 alarm formats, alarm reporting, and user-de- finable BPV threshold detection rate.
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Appendix B. Understanding TR-08 The following table explains what conditions trigger alarms and how alarms are processed when received by the TSU 600. Table B-1. Name FELP When the TSU 600 receives a FELP alarm, it will loop the incoming data directly to the outgoing data. LINE ON is placed in history.
TR-08 DS0 Conversion Table The following table contains the mapping conversions needed to map voice ports to the TR-08 network. TR-08 DS0 Conversion Table Table B-2. TR-08 Channel Number 61202076L1-1 Appendix B. Understanding TR-08 Port TSU 600 User Manual...
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Appendix C WIRING Network On the rear panel of the TSU 600 is an 8-position modular jack labeled NETWORK. This connector is used for connecting to the network. See Table C-1, Network Pinouts for the pinout for the network connector. Network Connections The network connections are as follows: Connector Type...
Appendix C. Network Pinouts Control In/Chain In This is used as an EIA-232 port for connection to a computer or modem (Control-in) or to another TSU 600 or TSU 100 (chain-in). See Table C-2, Control In/Chain In Pinout for the pinout for the control-in/chain-in con- nector.
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Chain-Out This is used to connect to another TSU 600 chain-in connector. See Table C-3, Chain-Out Pinout for the pinout for the chain-out connector. Chain-out Connections The chain-out connections are: Connector Type Part Number Table C-3. Name Ground-connected to unit chassis. Connected to GND of next unit (pin 10).
Appendix C. Network Pinouts 10BaseT (600e only) 10BaseT is used to connect the TSU 600e to the Local Area Network. See Table C-4. 10BaseT Connections The required wiring connections are: Connector Type Part Number Table C-4. (USOC) RJ-45 AMP# 555164-1 10BaseT Ethernet To NIC TSU 600 User Manual...
Appendix D This appendix lists and defines the alarm and status messages that ap- pear on the TSU 600 screen. Alarm Messages: Network Interface (NI) Message Red Alarm NI unable to frame align with incoming signal Yellow Alarm Remote alarm indication (RAI) being received from far end Blue Alarm Unframed all ones (1s) (AIS) being received at NI...
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Appendix D. System Messages Status Messages: Network Interface (NI) Message Payload On Payload loopback activated Line On Loopback off Loopback Off All loopbacks deactivated Factory Restore Factory setting restored Power On Unit powered on Self-Test Internal self-test performed TR-08 DL Down* TR-08 data link is down TR-08 DL Up* TR-08 data link is up Minor Alarm*...
Appendix E ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS T1/FT1 Interface T1 Line Rate Line Code Framing FT1 Line Rate Transmit Timing Input Signal Line Build-out Connector Test Jacks 61202076L1-1 Specifications 1.544 Mbits/s ± 75bps Bipolar, RZ; AMI or B8ZS D4(SF), ESF, or SLC96 DS0 Channelized (multiple of 64 kbps) Network, DTE, U-BR1TE Secondary NI, Nor- mal (CSU) or Internal 0 to -36 dB (DS-1)
Data Rates Data Format Protocols Connector Option Slot Interface Slots 1-6 Interface ADTRAN proprietary, accepts standard TSU Option Modules. Chassis Specification Height Less than 5.25-inch (will fit in a 3U rack mount opening) Width Will fit within a 19-inch rack Pub 62411 TR.
Active Alarms Add New Unit to unit access table, how to ADTRAN Management 3-11 Program, T-Watch PRO ADTRAN PC Program, T-Watch 3-11 3-12 ADTRAN Web page Agent, SNMP component AIS Alarm, (Blue Alarm) network interface alarm message Alarm (red), LED description...
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Index Chain Port Output 2-13 Chain-In (PC) Chain-in Connections Chain-out Connections Chain-Out Pinout Chassis Specification Clear alarm history Clear Port Alarm Clear,operation key CMD Mode, utility menu 3-10 Config, front panel menu configuration applications, TSU 600 Configuration Menu Tree Control Port Input Control Port, unit menu COPY A >TEMP, DS0 map menu item 5-12...
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GetResponse, SNMP message Grounding Instructions Home, operation key http //www.adtran.com, ADTRAN 3-12 Web page INBAND LPBCK, network menu item Init Modem, unit menu 2-12 Initialization Initializing the Temp Map, how to Installing and Replacing the Power Supply, how to Internal Timing...
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Index No Loopback, setting local loopback No Unit ID Desired, utility menu, what to do Normal (CSU) Timing 2-14 Normal Power-Up Procedure Numeric Keypad, front panel Nx56 Nx56/64 module, router interface Nx56/64 Serial Interface, module for TSU 600 NxIQ, option module for TSU 600 OCU DP, option module for TSU 600 5-11 OFF, map exchange menu...
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errors SES, severly errored seconds, NI errors 2-13 Set Control Port SET LBO, network menu itme Set Passcode, how to 2-12 Set Unit Identification 2-12 Set User Passcode SetRequest, SNMP command Setting the Unit Identification for utility menu, how to Shift, front panel shipping damages, what to do Simple...
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Index 3-12 T-Watch PRO/LAN Connection UAS, unavailable errored sec., NI errors U-BR1TE (Slot 1) U-BR1TE , option module for TSU 600 Unit Access Table 2-12 unit level tests Unit level tests, run self-test Unit Menu Up and down arrows, front panel 3-10 Util, front panel menu utility menu tree...
Applications Engineering Sales Post-Sale Support Please contact your local distributor first. If your local distributor cannot help, please contact ADTRAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number available. Technical Support Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed, Technical Support will coordinate with theCustomer and Product Service (CaPS) de- partment to issue an RMA number.
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