ADTRAN Total Access 1240 Installation And Maintenance Practice
ADTRAN Total Access 1240 Installation And Maintenance Practice

ADTRAN Total Access 1240 Installation And Maintenance Practice

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Total Access 1240
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Document Number: 61179605L5-5B
September 2005

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  • Page 1 ® Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Document Number: 61179605L5-5B September 2005...
  • Page 2 In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Date December 2004 September 2005 Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: This font indicates a cross-reference link. First-time references to tables and figures are shown in this font. indicates screen menus, fields, and parameters. This font indicates keyboard keys ( HIS FONT...
  • Page 4 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Training ADTRAN offers training courses on our products. These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN’s product lines. ADTRAN provides a variety of training options, including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Mounting the Total Access 1240 ........
  • Page 6 Craft Interface ..............5-1 Connecting a Personal Computer Emulating a VT100 Terminal to Total Access 1240 ..5-2 Inband Management Interface .
  • Page 7 SNMP Contact Information Menu ..........5-52 SNMP Community Names Menu .
  • Page 8 ADTRAN Technical Support ........
  • Page 9 Figure 2-2. Total Access 1240 Ingress and Egress Points ....... .
  • Page 10 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Figure 5-33. Current Baud Rate Menu ..........5-48 Figure 5-34.
  • Page 11 Total Access 1240 Shipping Contents ........
  • Page 12 Total Access 1240 Specifications ........
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Figure 1-1. Total Access 1240 Front Panel Description The Total Access 1240 is a 2-wire/4-wire SHDSL mini-DSLAM, consisting of 24 ports fed by a single 10/100Base-T Ethernet port. The Total Access 1240 integrates both the SHDSL ports and the Ethernet port onto a single Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assembly and is powered by –48 VDC.
  • Page 14: Features

    – Temperature Hardened (–40°C to +70°C) Security Features The Total Access 1240 offers a number of filters that affect packets at the subscriber ingress point. The security features are as follows: • Local Switching: all ingress subscriber packets are forwarded to the network unless local switching is enabled.
  • Page 15: Front Panel Leds

    Front Panel LEDs There are six LEDs on the front panel of the Total Access 1240 (see When power is applied the Total Access system performs the power up self-tests. Once the power up self-test is complete, the LEDs reflect the current condition of the hardware. The...
  • Page 16: Compliance

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Compliance The Total Access 1240 complies with the following international standards: • Safety – UL 60950 Third Edition; EN 60950 with IEC 950 CB Scheme • ETSI EN 300 386 V1.3.2 (2003-5) for other than telecommunications centres (Class B) •...
  • Page 17: Application Guidelines

    4-wire circuit becomes Out of Service. As shown in Figure 2-1, service providers are positioned to deploy voice, data, and video over the same connection (triple play type services) using devices such as the Total Access 1240 SHDSL DSLAM. Set-top SHDSL Modem Figure 2-1.
  • Page 18 VLANs, the subscriber must have an RFC1483 capable modem that supports four VCs. The Total Access 1240 supports the ITU G.991.2 SHDSL standard as well as the ETSI TS 101 542 (2001-08) standard. Data rates supported on the subscriber side are 192 kbps to 2.312 Mbps (1-pair) and 384 kbps to 4.624 Mbps (2-pair).
  • Page 19: Vlan Operation

    - The packet is discarded. – Condition: The packet is untagged. - If one or more VCs are set to a VLAN of 1 (Native Operation) the Total Access 1240 system matches the packet’s MAC address to those in the MAC Learning Table and forward the packet to the VC associated with a matching MAC address.
  • Page 20: Traffic Prioritization

    Any packets that cannot be serviced due to bandwidth limitations are discarded. In the upstream path (subscriber to network), the Total Access 1240 can optionally set the VLAN User Priority Bits from 0-7 for untagged traffic causing the data to be tagged with a VLAN ID and Priority Bits.
  • Page 21: System Configuration Archive

    2-3) is controlled by SNMP or screen selections to save provisioning information for the Total Access 1240 to a remote TFTP server for possible system restoration at a later time. In addition to its use for fast recovery of provi- sioning information, the SCA system can be used to “clone”...
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  • Page 23: Installation

    When working on units, always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded. After unpacking the Total Access 1240, inspect it for damage. If damage has occurred, file a claim with the carrier then contact ADTRAN Customer Service. Refer to Warranty”...
  • Page 24: Required Tools

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Shipping Contents The shipping container for the Total Access 1240 includes the contents as shown in Table 3-1. Total Access 1240 Shipping Contents Description Total Access 1240 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice...
  • Page 25: Mounting The Total Access 1240

    MOUNTING THE TOTAL ACCESS 1240 The Total Access 1240 is shipped with two sets of mounting brackets that accommodate either a 19-inch or 21-inch rack. • The mounting brackets used for a 19-inch rack are part number 3265540-1. • The mounting brackets used for a 23-inch rack are part number 3265540-2.
  • Page 26: Flush-Mount

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Flush-mount For flush-mount systems, the Total Access 1240 must be mounted from the front of the rack, with mounting brackets in the flush-mounting orientation (see Figure 3-2). When flush- mounting a Total Access 1240 in the rack, use a #2 phillips-head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the front set of threaded screw holes with the flanges containing the slotted rack-mounting holes facing the front of the Total Access 1240.
  • Page 27: Mid-Mount

    Section 3, Installation - Mounting the Total Access 1240 Mid-mount For mid-mount systems, the Total Access 1240 must be mounted from the front of the rack, with mounting brackets in the mid-mounting orientation (see Figure 3-3). For mid-mounting a Total Access 1240 in the rack, use a #2 phillips-head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the rear set of threaded screw holes with the flanges containing the slotted rack- mounting holes facing the front of the Total Access 1240.
  • Page 28: Ground And Power Connections

    Ground Connection The Total Access 1240 must be grounded to a reliable grounding source. To connect the ground wire, perform the following steps: 1. Connect the ground wire (fitted with a loop terminal end) to the ground lug on the front of the Total Access 1240, as shown in 2.
  • Page 29: Power Connection

    6. Apply power to the Total Access 1240 and test the voltage and polarity on the terminal block using the tops of the setscrews as test points.
  • Page 30: Fans/Fan Filter

    (if the filter is installed) into the Total Access 1240 chassis and out through the exhaust slots on the left side of the chassis.
  • Page 31: Ethernet Connection

    Ethernet Connection The Total Access 1240 interfaces with networks through an Ethernet port. the location of the Ethernet port. The following Ethernet protocols are supported: • IEEE 802.3, 10/100Base-T • IEEE 802.1Q • IEEE 802.1P User Defined VLAN Priority (upstream) •...
  • Page 32: Alarm Connections

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Alarm Connections The Total Access 1240 provides an alarm port (see inputs and three alarm outputs. Alarm inputs are activated by shorting A and B contacts which causes an alarm event. Alarm input events can be configured to one of four modes: Load Shedding, Major, Minor, or Critical and can be designated by the user.
  • Page 33: Shdsl Connection

    SHDSL Connection The Total Access 1240 provides 24 SHDSL ports on one 50-pin male amphenol connector (see Figure 3-9). The 24 SHDSL links can be physically bonded in pairs. A maximum of twelve 4-wire SHDSL links are supported per module. SHDSL links are bonded in odd and even sequential pairs.
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  • Page 35: Introduction

    Provisioning Defaults INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1240 can be provisioned by a set of menus that are accessible through the DB-9 port, labeled or through a management VLAN. The initial configuration of the CRAFT, system must be completed by way of one of these device ports. Once the management VLAN channel has been established, the system can be remotely managed through Telnet (IP), SNMP, or Total Access EMS.
  • Page 36: Table 4-2. Ethernet Default Provisioning Options

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 4-1. Bridge User Port Default Provisioning Options (Continued) Provisioning Option VLAN Priority EtherType (ET) Local Switching (LS) Destination Mac Filtering (DMF) Table 4-2. Ethernet Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Duplex Mode Speed Table 4-3.
  • Page 37: Table 4-4. User Port Default Provisioning Options

    Table 4-3. SNMP Management Default Provisioning Options (Continued) Provisioning Option (Static) Default Gateway TFTP IP Address IP VLAN ID Test IP Address IP Address Ping Timeout Number of Pings Time/Date Time Date SNTP Network Time SNTP Server Address SNTP Poll Interval SNTP Time Zone Baud Rate Baud Rate...
  • Page 38 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 4-4. User Port Default Provisioning Options (Continued) Provisioning Option G.991.2 Annex Lineprobing (PMMS) PMMS Margin Loopback Timeout SNR Margin Alarm Threshold Loop Attenuation Alarm Threshold ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold SES 15 Minute Alarm...
  • Page 39: Table 4-5. Snmp Configuration Default Provisioning Options

    Table 4-5. SNMP Configuration Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option SNMP Contact Information Contact Name Location SNMP Community Names Name IP Address Privileges SNMP Trap Hosts Trap Port IP Address Version SNMP Traps Enabled SNMP Traps Enabled External Alarms Alarm Name Alarm Severity Fan Alarm Delay 61179605L5-5B...
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  • Page 41: User Interface

    5-9 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Total Access 1240 system management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen. The Total Access 1240 provides two methods for management access: • “Craft Interface”...
  • Page 42: Connecting A Personal Computer Emulating A Vt100 Terminal To Total Access 1240

    2. Set the PC for direct connect on the appropriate communications port (as opposed to dial up connection). 3. Plug the male end of the data cable into the Total Access 1240. Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for the equipment.
  • Page 43: Logging On To The Total Access 1240

    LOGGING ON TO THE TOTAL ACCESS 1240 To login to the Total Access 1240 system, perform the following steps: 1. Establish the physical connection to the Total Access 1240. 2. If a craft port session is being used, proceed to step 3. If using a Telnet session proceed to step 4.
  • Page 44: Menu Structure

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice MENU STRUCTURE The menu structure for the Total Access 1240 is a layered menu tree. Each layer of the menu tree is displayed as a menu or a screen. Menu A menu is a display that provides numbered selections that are used to navigate to related menus, modify provisioning information, or display information screens.
  • Page 45: Menu Navigation

    System Help screen, press the question mark ( Hot Keys Table 5-1 shows the general keyboard commands and keys for the Total Access 1240 system. Table 5-1. General Keyboard Commands Keyboard Command Description This keyboard command is used to delete the character to the left of the ACKSPACE cursor during keyboard input.
  • Page 46: Menu Trees

    MENU TREES There are a number of menu screens designed to aid in the maintenance and troubleshooting of the Total Access 1240. The Total Access 1240 menu trees (see are visual maps that is used to locate provisioning options. Figure 5-3...
  • Page 47: Figure 5-3. Total Access 1240 Main Menu Tree

    6. Contact Information 4. Alarms 5. Test 6. Performance 7. Logoff 7. Remote Terminal Figure 5-3. Total Access 1240 Main Menu Tree 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Trees 1. Port Bridge Port Summary 2. Bridge 3. Circuit ID 4.
  • Page 48: Figure 5-4. Total Access 1240 System Management Menu Tree

    8. External Alarms 9. Download New Code 10. Restore Factory Defaults 11. Reset System Figure 5-4. Total Access 1240 System Management Menu Tree 1. Set Passwords 2. Allow SNMP Security Management 3. Set Idle Logout Time 4. Restore Default Passwords IP Feed 1.
  • Page 49: Menu Descriptions

    “SHDSL Ports Menu” This option displays the “System Alarm Log Screen” page 5-89. This option displays the “Contact Information Screen” on page 5-90. This option is used to end the Total Access 1240 menu session. 09/01/05 03:40 on page 5-...
  • Page 50: Configuration Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Configuration Screen The Configuration screen (see instance, the part number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN website or to order additional parts. The software revision can be required when calling ADTRAN Technical Support.
  • Page 51: Bridge Circuit Management Menu

    Bridge Port Statistics 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-7) is used to provision and maintain Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Bridge Circuit Management 1. Bridge Port Provisioning 2. Ethernet Provisioning 3. Ethernet Statistics 4. Bridge Port Statistics...
  • Page 52: Bridge Port Summary Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Bridge Port Summary Screen The Bridge Port Summary screen (see simultaneously. A highlighted port number on this screen indicates a modem as online and trained. To provision a specific port, navigate to the port with directional arrows, and press the spacebar (Refer to “Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu”...
  • Page 53: Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu

    Table 5-7. Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu Fields Field Bridge VLAN VPri Enabled 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-9) displays the bridge provisioning for Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Bridge User Port Provisioning VLAN VPri No Circuit ID 10. EtherType 11. Local Switching 12. Enabled/Disabled Yes 13. Save Changes 14.
  • Page 54: Table 5-8. Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu Options

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice The Bridge User Port Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5-8. Bridge User Port Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Port Bridge Circuit ID Priority Select Destination Mac Filters VLAN ID VLAN Priority...
  • Page 55: Strict Prioritization

    High = CBR, MidH = VBRrt, MidL = VBR, and Low = UBR. There are no rate settings for the cbr, vbrrt, and vbr configurations, therefore, these ATM Class of Service (COS) prior- ities have been redefined as High, MidH, MidL, and Low priorities. Total Access 1240 Strict Prioritization SHDSL...
  • Page 56: Vlan Priority

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice VLAN Priority The VLAN Priority option is used to prioritize traffic up to eight levels, with 0 as the lowest and 7 as the highest priority. Table 5-9 a network implementation. VLAN Priority...
  • Page 57: Ethertype Filtering

    Figure 5-11. EtherType Filtering Concept Diagram 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-11) allows filtering of the ingress/egress traffic of Total Access 1240 If the packet’s EtherType Either packet is IP, it is forwarded, type is if not, it is discarded.
  • Page 58: Local Switching

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Local Switching The Local Switching option (see Figure 5-12) allows subscriber to subscriber traffic when it is enabled and both subscribers are on the same VLAN. The data is forwarded to the correct port as determined by the MAC Learning Table.
  • Page 59: Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu

    Mac addresses is forwarded. Broadcast traffic is forwarded in either case. Selecting allows the filtering to be turned off even if the Mac addresses are configured. Disabled Total Access 1240 5 possible Mac entries. 5 possible Mac entries. If Dest. Mac of the packet If Dest.
  • Page 60: Figure 5-14. Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice The Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu (see enable or disable MAC filtering, and set up to 5 MAC Addresses. Unacknowledged Alarms: None 'J' - Jump to Provisioning Figure 5-14. Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu The Router Dest Mac Filtering Menu options are described in Table 5-10.
  • Page 61: Apply Provisioning To Ports Menu

    Exit without changes The Apply Provisioning to Ports menu fields are described in 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-15) is used to apply any provisioning Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Apply Provisioning to Ports Warning! This is service affecting! VLAN VPri Enter in the form of '1-12,15,24' 1.
  • Page 62: Table 5-12. Apply Provisioning To Ports Menu Fields

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5-12. Apply Provisioning to Ports Menu Fields Field Port Bridge VLAN VPri Enabled 5-22 Description This field displays the port number to be provisioned. This field displays the bridge number to be provisioned.
  • Page 63: Ethernet Provisioning Menu

    Ethernet Provisioning Menu The Ethernet Provisioning menu (see Ethernet port is used to connect the Total Access 1240 to a network. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-16. Ethernet Provisioning Menu The Ethernet Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5-13. Ethernet Provisioning Menu Options...
  • Page 64: Duplex Mode Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Duplex Mode Menu The Duplex Mode menu (see interface. Unacknowledged Alarms: None The duplex mode displayed in the title indicates the current duplex mode being viewed or provisioned. The Duplex Mode menu options are shown in Table 5-14.
  • Page 65: Speed Mode Menu

    Table 5-15. Speed Mode - 100Base Menu Options Option Description Auto Negotiate 100Base 10Base 61179605L5-5B 5-18) provides options to choose the Ethernet speed. Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Speed Mode 100Base 1. Auto Negotiate 2. 100Base 3. 10Base Selection : '?' - System Help Screen Figure 5-18.
  • Page 66: Current Ethernet Statistics Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Current Ethernet Statistics Menu The Current Ethernet Statistics menu (see Ethernet statistics. Unacknowledged Alarms: Transmit Statistics Successfully Transmitted Packets: Errored Transmitted Packets: Receive Statistics Successfully Received Packets: Errored Received Packets: Broadcast Received Packets:...
  • Page 67: Table 5-17. Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Hot Keys

    The Current Ethernet Statistics menu hot keys are shown in Table 5-17. Current Ethernet Statistics Menu Hot Keys Hot Key Description This hot key is used to clear the current Ethernet statistics. This hot key displays the 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table “Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu”...
  • Page 68: Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Previous Ethernet Statistics Menu The Previous Ethernet Statistics menu (see minute periods of Ethernet statistics. Unacknowledged Alarms: 15 Minute Periods 96 Time Periods Successful Tx Packets: Errored Tx Packets Successful Rx Packets: Errored Rx Packets...
  • Page 69: Table 5-19. Ethernet Statistics - Previous Fields

    The Previous Ethernet Statistics menu fields are described in Table 5-19. Ethernet Statistics - Previous Fields Field Successful Tx Packets Errored Tx Packets Successful Rx Packets Errored Rx Packets Broadcast Rx Packets Multicast Rx Packets Rx CRC Errors The Current Ethernet Statistics menu hot keys are shown in Table 5-20.
  • Page 70: Current Bridge Statistics Menu

    The Current Bridge Statistics menu (see reset current port statistics. On the Current Bridge Statistics menu, Transmit Statistics refers to data from the Total Access 1240 to the customer modem, and Receive Statistics refers to data from the customer modem to the Total Access 1240.
  • Page 71: Table 5-22. Current Bridge Statistics Menu Fields

    Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Description This field displays the number of good packets successfully transmitted by the Total Access 1240. This field displays the number of bad packets transmitted by the Total Access 1240. This field displays the number of good bytes successfully transmitted by the Total Access 1240.
  • Page 72: Previous Bridge Statistics Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Previous Bridge Statistics Menu The Previous Bridge Statistics menu (see transmit and receive statistics. Unacknowledged Alarms: 15 Minute Periods 96 Time Periods Successful Tx Packets: Errored Tx Packets Successful Tx Bytes Errored Tx Bytes...
  • Page 73: Table 5-25. Previous Bridge Statistics Menu Fields

    The Previous Bridge Statistics menu fields are described in Table 5-25. Previous Bridge Statistics Menu Fields Field Successful Tx Packets Errored Tx Packets Successful Tx Bytes Errored Tx Bytes Successful Rx Packets Errored Rx Packets Successful Rx Bytes Errored Rx Bytes ATM Tx Cells ATM Rx Cells The Previous Bridge Statistics menu hot keys are shown in...
  • Page 74: System Management Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice System Management Menu The System Management menu (see following subsections describe these settings in detail. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-23. System Management Menu The System Management menu options are shown in Table 5-27. System Management Menu Options...
  • Page 75 Table 5-27. System Management Menu Options (Continued) Option Description External Alarms Download New Code Restore Factory Defaults Reset System 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Function This option displays the “External Alarms Menu” page 5-57. This option displays the “Code Download Method Menu”...
  • Page 76: Password Control Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Password Control Menu The Password Control menu (see times, and restore default passwords. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-24. Password Control Menu The Password Control menu options are shown in Table 5-28. Password Control Menu Options...
  • Page 77: Password Control Levels Screen

    Table 5-29. Password Control Levels for Default Usernames Username ADMIN READWRITE READONLY 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-25) is used to manage User IDs and Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Password Control Levels Status Login Not Configured Configured Technician Configured ADMIN...
  • Page 78: Set Or Change Username Or Password

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Set or Change Username or Password To set or change a username or password, perform the following steps: 1. Navigate to a Username field with the arrow keys. The Username field displays in reverse video.
  • Page 79: Mode Selection And Current Ip Settings Menu

    Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu The Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu (see settings in order to remotely manage the Total Access 1240 system. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-26. Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu The Mode Selection and Current IP Settings menu options are shown in Table 5-30.
  • Page 80: Static Ip Settings - For Ip Over Ethernet Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5-30. Mode Selection and Current IP Settings Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Configure IP Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet Menu The Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet menu (see provision all of the IP settings.
  • Page 81: Table 5-31. Static Ip Settings - For Ip Over Ethernet Menu Options

    Table 5-31. Static IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet Menu Options Option Description IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway TFTP IP address Reset IP Factory Defaults IP VLAN ID 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Function This options is used to configure the IP address in decimal dot format (i.e., ###.###.###.###).
  • Page 82: Restore Ip Factory Defaults Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu (see defaults. This is service affecting. If IP factory defaults are enabled remotely, IP connectivity is lost. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-28. Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu...
  • Page 83: Dynamic Ip Settings - For Ip Over Ethernet Menu

    The Dynamic IP Settings - for IP over Ethernet menu (see some of the IP settings. When the Mode option is set to Dynamic, the Total Access 1240 system automatically retrieves the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway from the remote DHCP server.
  • Page 84: Restore Ip Factory Defaults Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu The Restore IP Factory Defaults menu (see defaults. This is service affecting. If IP factory defaults are enabled remotely, IP connectivity is lost. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-30. Restore IP Factory Defaults Menu...
  • Page 85: Test Ip Address Menu

    Ping Timeout Number of Pings Start Ping Start Traceroute 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-31) is used to test IP configurations. Ping and Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Test IP Address Not configured 1 secs 4. Start Ping 4 pings 5. Start Traceroute...
  • Page 86: Time/Date Adjust Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Time/Date Adjust Menu The Time/Date Adjust menu (see configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNTP) client settings. The time and date appears on most screens and is also used for performance monitoring displays. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-32.
  • Page 87 –12 to 13 hours from GMT. Once the IP address of the SNTP server and the desired poll interval is configured, the Total Access 1240 polls the specified server IP address from the time-of-day updates at the specified poll interval.
  • Page 88: Current Baud Rate Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Current Baud Rate Menu The Current Baud Rate menu (see management port baud rate is 9600 bps. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Baud Rate change is instantaneous, remember to adjust your terminal Figure 5-33. Current Baud Rate Menu The Current Baud Rate menu options are shown in Table 5-35.
  • Page 89: System Configuration Archive Screen

    System Configuration Archive Screen The System Configuration Archive (SCA) Screen (see provisioning information for the Total Access 1240 to/from a remote TFTP server for possible system restoration at a later time. Unacknowledged Alarms: None WARNING! SCA RETRIEVE IS SERVICE AFFECTING! This process will take several minutes.
  • Page 90 TFTP Server Filename field. • Access Violation: This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied Total Access 1240 access to the given update filename and path. Verify appropriate permissions are selected for the specified path.
  • Page 91: Snmp Configuration Menu

    Trap Hosts Traps Enabled 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-35) is used to provision community names, trap Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed SNMP Configuration 1. Contact Information 2. Community Names 3. Trap Hosts 4. Traps Enabled...
  • Page 92: Snmp Contact Information Menu

    (such as an underscore). This option is used to enter a user-specified text string for the name of the Total Access 1240. This name helps distinguish the Total Access 1240 between different installations. Up to 45 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underscore).
  • Page 93: Snmp Community Names Menu

    Name IP Address Privileges Name IP Address 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-37) is used to establish up to three named Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed SNMP Community Names Set Name to 0 to delete Community private 0.0.0.0 Read public 0.0.0.0 Read/Write Not Configured 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 94 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5-39. SNMP Community Names Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Privileges Name IP Address Privileges 5-54 Function This option is used to configure the second SNMP community privilege level. Options include Read/Write and Read.
  • Page 95: Snmp Trap Hosts Menu

    The SNMP Trap Hosts menu (see nations) and SNMP versions for notification of a trap. A trap is an automatic alert, or notifi- cation, sent to an IP Address. The Total Access 1240 system forwards SNMP traps to all configured hosts as the traps occur.
  • Page 96 Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table 5-40. SNMP Trap Hosts Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Version IP Address Version Trap Port The SNMP version should match the agent used for SNMP on the network management side. 5-56 Function This option is used to configure the SNMP version for the second SNMP trap host.
  • Page 97: External Alarms Menu

    Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-39) is used to customize the profiles for up to three on page 5-58). Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed External Alarms 4. Severity - Minor 5. Severity - Minor 6. Severity - Minor 7.
  • Page 98: External Alarm Severity Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice External Alarm Severity Menu The External Alarm Severity menu (see for each of the five external alarms. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-40. External Alarm Severity Menu The External Alarm Severity menu options are shown in Table 5-42.
  • Page 99: Code Download Method Menu

    61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-41) displays two methods to download code: CAUTION NOTE Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Code Download Method 1. Y-Modem (Craft Port) 2. TFTP Selection : '?' - System Help Screen Table 5-43.
  • Page 100: Y-Modem Download Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Y-Modem Download Menu The Y-Modem Download menu (see computer to the Total Access 1240 through the craft port. Unacknowledged Alarms: None If either Flash A or B is selected for update, service is affected. If Flash B is selected, and code download completes, the unit will restart itself to implement the new code.
  • Page 101: Tftp Firmware Download Screen

    TFTP Firmware Download Screen The TFTP Firmware Download screen (see a computer to the Total Access 1240 through a TFTP server. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Press Space bar to enter TFTP address Figure 5-43. TFTP Firmware Download Screen The TFTP Firmware Download screen fields are shown in Table 5-44.
  • Page 102 TFTP Server Filename field. • Access Violation: This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied Total Access 1240 access to the given update filename and path. Verify appropriate permissions are selected for the specified path.
  • Page 103: Restore Factory Defaults Menu

    Exit 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-44) is used to remotely restore the factory CAUTION Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Restore Factory Defaults WARNING! THIS IS SERVICE AFFECTING! 1. Restore 2. Exit Selection : '?' - System Help Screen...
  • Page 104: Reset System Menu

    Figure 5-45. Reset System Menu Table 5-46. Function This option is used to reboot the Total Access 1240. All system options are retained. This option is used to return to the display to the “System Management Menu” does not reboot.
  • Page 105: Shdsl Ports Menu

    Screen” on page 5-88. This option is used to set a remote terminal. SHDSL provides an overhead channel (EOC) over which the Total Access 1240 can configure the NTU (SHDSL modem). Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions 09/01/05 03:56 “SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration...
  • Page 106: Shdsl Loop 1 Configuration Screen

    The SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration screen (see system. For instance, the part number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN website or to order additional parts. The software revision can be required when calling ADTRAN Technical Support.
  • Page 107: Table 5-48. Shdsl Loop 1 Configuration Fields

    Table 5-48. SHDSL Loop 1 Configuration Fields Field LTU Description Vendor ID This field displays the unit vendor Part Number This field displays the part number of the unit. Serial Number This field displays the serial number of the unit. Product Revision This field displays the current product revision of the unit.
  • Page 108: Provisioning Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Provisioning Menu The Provisioning menu (see Figure board card or the SHDSL Circuit IDs. The Provisioning menu options are shown in Table 5-49. Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Card SHDSL 5-68 5-48) is used to set the provisioning for the main circuit...
  • Page 109: Card Provisioning Menu

    Table 5-50. Card Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Service State Restore Factory Defaults 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-49) is used to set the service state of the main Total Access 1240 Card Provisioning Service State = OOS-Maintenance Restore Factory Defaults Selection: '?' - System Help Table 5-50.
  • Page 110: Restore Factory Defaults Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Restore Factory Defaults Screen The Restore Factory Defaults screen (see the main circuit board card. This action is service affecting. If the system is accessed remotely through a static IP address, the system resets and access is lost.
  • Page 111: Shdsl Loop 1 Provisioning Menu

    Loopback Timeout Alarm Thresholds 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-51) is used to provision all of the SHDSL SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu menu. Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Provisioning Service State : OOS-Maintenance Interface Mode : 2-wire Rate : 2304 Kbps (N=36) G.991.2 Annex...
  • Page 112: Shdsl Loop 1 Service State Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Service State menu (see The default value is Out of Service-Maintenance. Figure 5-52. SHDSL Loop 1 Service State Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Service State menu options are shown in Table 5-52.
  • Page 113: Shdsl Loop 1 Interface Mode Menu

    The line rate on both pairs must be the same. 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-53) is used to set the interface mode. Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Interface Mode 2-wire 4-wire Selection: '?' - System Help...
  • Page 114: Shdsl Loop 1 Rate Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 Rate screen (see Enter a value for N from 3 to 36, where the payload rate = N x 64 Kbps: Figure 5-54. SHDSL Loop 1 Rate Screen The rates defined in SHDSL standard G.991.2 are N ×...
  • Page 115: Shdsl Loop 1 G.991.2 Annex Menu

    North American applications. This option is used to specify Annex B. Annex B is used for European applications. This option is used to specify that the Total Access 1240 is to auto-detect the setting of the attached device. 09/01/05 03:10 5-54.
  • Page 116: Shdsl Loop 1 Lineprobing Menu

    The SHDSL Loop 1 LineProbing menu (see 1240 line probe feature which performs a sequence of power measurements on the twisted pair. From these measurements, the Total Access 1240 determines what the maximum line rate is that it can connect at.
  • Page 117: Shdsl Loop 1 Pmms Margin Screen

    Figure 5-58. SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin Screen Worst Case Option 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Figure 5-57 Figure Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin '?' - System Help Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 PMMS Margin...
  • Page 118: Shdsl Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Thresholds menu (see the thresholds for each interval. When set, each threshold dictates the level or number of alarm counts at which an SNMP trap is sent.
  • Page 119 Table 5-56. SHDSL Loop 1 Alarm Threshold Menu Options (Continued) Option Alarm Threshold SES 15 Minute UAS 15 Minute LOSWS 15 Minute CVC 15 Minute 61179605L5-5B Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Description This option is used to enable or disable the Severely Errored Second setting.
  • Page 120: Shdsl Loop 1 Status Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Status menu (see status information. General Status : Down Payload Rate : N/A Loopback Status : Inactive SNR Margin(dB) Loop Atten(dB) LOSWS 'N' - Next Loop Figure 5-60.
  • Page 121 Table 5-57. SHDSL Loop 1 Status Menu Fields (Continued) Field LTU Description Loopback Status This field displays the loopback status of the unit. SNR Margin (dB) This field displays the received signal level compared to noise level from the unit. Loop Atten (dB) This field displays the received signal level from the unit...
  • Page 122: Alarm Status Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Alarm Status Screen The Alarm Status screen (see Page 1 of 1 Date Time 04/01/05 02:29:59 04/01/05 02:29:54 04/01/05 02:29:50 04/01/05 02:29:10 04/01/05 02:29:10 04/01/05 02:29:08 --------------------------->>> END OF ALARM LOG <<<----------------------------- '?' - System Help Figure 5-61.
  • Page 123: Shdsl Loop 1 Test Menu

    Table 5-58. SHDSL Loop 1 Test Menu Options Option Description Local Loopback Remote Loopback 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-62) is used to set testing for the SHDSL local or Total Access 1240 SHDSL Loop 1 Test Local Loopback : Inactive Remote Loopback : N/A Selection: 'P' - Prev Loop...
  • Page 124: Shdsl Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Local Loopback menu (see loopback tests. For troubleshooting purposes, the Total Access 1240 provides three types of local loopbacks: • Dual-Sided • Customer •...
  • Page 125: Local Dual-Sided Loopback

    Section 5, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Local Dual-Sided Loopback The local dual-sided loopback provides a bidirectional loopback at the Line Termination Unit (LTU), as shown in Figure 5-64. Figure 5-64. Local Dual-Sided Loopback Local Customer Loopback The local customer loopback provides a loopback at the LTU in the customer direction, as shown in Figure 5-65.
  • Page 126: Shdsl Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback Menu The SHDSL Loop 1 Remote Loopback menu (see remote loopback tests. For troubleshooting purposes, the Total Access 1240 provides three types of remote loopbacks: • Dual-Sided • Customer •...
  • Page 127: Remote Dual-Sided Loopback

    Remote Dual-Sided Loopback The remote dual-sided loopback provides a bidirectional loopback at the Network Termination Unit (NTU), as shown in Figure Figure 5-68. Remote Dual-Sided Loopback Remote Customer Loopback The remote customer loopback provides a loopback at the NTU in the customer direction, as shown in Figure 5-69.
  • Page 128: Shdsl Loop 1 Performance Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice SHDSL Loop 1 Performance Screen The SHDSL Loop 1 Performance screen (see in current and previous 15 minute and 24 hour time intervals. Cur 15 Min : 00000 : 00000 : 00025 LOSWS : 00025...
  • Page 129: System Alarm Log Screen

    (N)ext (P)rev (F)irst (L)ast (C)lear (A)cknowldege (R)eset Descending Figure 5-72. System Alarm Log Screen 61179605L5-5B Figure 5-72) provides non-volatile storage of system Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed Alarms: 1 to 10 of 10 Description Network Feed is IPoE Alarm Log Reset...
  • Page 130: Contact Information Screen

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Contact Information Screen The Contact Information screen (see and online support contact information. Unacknowledged Alarms: None Figure 5-73. Contact Information Screen 5-90 Figure 5-73) displays ADTRAN technical support, repair, Total Access 1240 - IPoE Fed...
  • Page 131: Maintenance

    INTRODUCTION The Total Access 1240 does not require routine maintenance for normal operation. ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field. Repair services can be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN. Refer to the “Appendix C, Warranty”...
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  • Page 133: Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Specifications for the Total Access 1240 are detailed in Table 7-1. Total Access 1240 Specifications Specifications Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Maximum Current Draw: Maximum Heat Dissipation: 61179605L5-5B Section 7 Specifications Table Environmental –40°C to +70°C –40°C to +85°C Relative Humidity: 95 percent maximum at 50°C, non-condensing...
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  • Page 135: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Corporate Office • 901 Explorer Blvd. • P.O. Box 140000 • Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 • (205) 963-8000 Adtran 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville Alabama, USA Declares that the product: is in conformity with the following directives and standards;...
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  • Page 137: Sca File Format

    SCA File Format SCA FORMAT The Total Access 1240 System Configuration Archive (SCA) file can be edited according to the following format and guidelines. File Format The top line is a date code used to check compatibility to current software version. Do not modify this entry.
  • Page 138: Table B-1. Bridge User Ports

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Field Option VPI - INT VCI - INT Priority - INT Reserved Ethertype Filtering - INT Local Switching Destination MAC Filtering Port VLANPORTSETTINGS: (1 file) (Settings are in decimal) :BEGIN //isfs/VLANPORTSETTINGS Date Code (Do not Change)
  • Page 139: Table B-3. Sntpcsettings

    SNTPCSETTINGS :BEGIN //isfs/SNTPCSETTINGS Table B-3 192.168.1.100;0;0;0; :END //isfs/SNTPCSETTINGS Field Option SNTP Server IP address Polling Interval Offset from GMT Flags LocSTUCardProvisioning: (Values are in hex) :LocSTUCardProvisioning 1 C: 1| --------------------------------------- 61179605L5-5B Internal Filename (Do not change) for fields a, b, c, and d Internal Filename (Do not change) Table B-3.
  • Page 140: Table B-4. Locstucardprovisioning

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table B-4. LocSTUCardProvisioning Column Option Number of Options Card Service State Powerdown Timeout Fan Alarm Delay 5 - 8 RESERVED for Future Use :LocSTULineProvisioning 24 (Values are in Hex) : LocSTULineProvisioning 24 C: 1|...
  • Page 141 Table B-5. LocSTULineProvisioning (Continued) Column Option Annex LineProbing Repeater Mode M-pair Mode Number of Pairs (Mpair mode only) Valid Data Slots (Mpair mode only) Min Line Rate Max Line Rate Current Line Rate Min Sub Rate Max Sub Rate PMMS Margin CC PMMS Margin WC Clock Mode Framing Mode...
  • Page 142: Sca File Example

    Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice Table B-5. LocSTULineProvisioning (Continued) Column Option Performance Primitive Notifications SHDSL ES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold SHDSL SES 15 Minute Alarm Threshold SHDSL UAS 15 Minute Alarm Threshold SHDSL CVC 15 Minute Alarm Threshold...
  • Page 143: Figure B-1. Sca File Example

    Appendix B, SCA File Format - SCA File Example Figure B-1. SCA File Example 61179605L5-5B...
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  • Page 145: Warranty

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