Iq series 56/64k network interface module (nim) (1 page)
Summary of Contents for ADTRAN IQ 310
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DCE DBU Module 4203801L1 IQ 310 with 56k/64k Network Interface Module 4203802L1 IQ 310 with T1/FT1 Network Interface Module 4203803L1 IQ 310 with T1/FT1 + DSX-1 Network Interface Module 4203804L1 IQ 310 with T1 Probe Network Interface Module 61203800L1-1A March 2004...
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To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. 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.
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IQ 310 System Manual Revision History Revision History Document Date Description of Changes Revision March 2004 Initial Release Conventions Notes provide additional useful information. Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption. Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to human life.
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Safety Instructions IQ 310 System Manual 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 a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
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5. This unit contains no user-serviceable parts. In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by ADTRAN. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to their distributor or ADTRAN. See Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training in this front matter for information on contacting ADTRAN for service.
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FCC-Required Information IQ 310 System Manual 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 limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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IQ 310 System Manual Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signal and transmitted on the network.
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Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services IQ 310 System Manual 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 ________________...
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IQ 310 System Manual Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services I agree to provide ______________________ (telco’s name) with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph, if so requested. _________________________________Signature _________________________________Title _________________________________ Date...
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Industry Canada Compliance Information IQ 310 System Manual Industry Canada Compliance Information The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department of Commerce does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
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IQ 310 System Manual Product Warranty Product Warranty ADTRAN will repair and return 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. Product Registration Registering your product helps ensure complete customer satisfaction.
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Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional support is needed, the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, updated firmware releases, latest product documentation, service request ticket generation and trouble-shooting tools.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This section of ADTRAN’s IQ 310 System Manual is designed for use by network engineers, planners, and designers for overview information about the IQ 310. It contains general information and describes physical and operational concepts, module functions, network relationships, provisioning, testing, alarm status, and system monitoring. This section should be used in conjunction with Section 2, Engineering Guidelines.
Frame Relay and provides the visibility and control you need for physical connections made in Frame Relay networks. The IQ 310 provides two slots (one for Dial Backup and one for a Network Interface Module) and features an Ethernet 10BaseT port for management applications. This product provides up to a full T1 worth of access or DDS.
The T1 Probe Network Interface Module provides two channelized T1 interfaces. The Network interface connects to the WAN and the DTE interface connects to a device such as a router enabling the IQ 310 to be an in-line probe. This module has a passive feature that maintains T1 continuity during power loss. The IQ 310 with T1 Probe Module (P/N 4203804L1) ships with one installed T1 Probe Network Interface Module.
ISDN PRI DBU Module (P/N 1204008L2) The ISDN PRI DBU (primary rate interface dial backup) Module allows the IQ 310 to accept or place up to 23 dial backup calls simultaneously. This module supports 64 kbps data service. Incoming calls will be accepted for 56 kbps or 64 kbps service.
IQ 310 System Manual Section 2, Engineering Guidelines EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS The IQ 310 base unit is 8.1” W, 9.6” D, and 2.7” H. All other pieces of equipment (option modules) fit inside the base unit. POWER REQUIREMENTS The IQ 310 has a maximum power consumption of 9.9 Watts and a maximum current draw of 82 milliAmps regardless of the configuration of option modules installed.
Front Panel LEDs With the IQ 310 powered-up, the front panel LEDs provide visual information about the status of the IQ 310 and any option modules that may be installed. Table 1 provides detailed information about the front panel LEDs.
REVIEWING THE REAR PANEL DESIGN The IQ 310 rear panel contains two expansion slots (one for Dial Backup and one for a Network Interface Module), a DTE connector which provides primary channel V.35, and an Ethernet 10BaseT port for management applications (see Figure 2).
CRAFT/CONTROL port input provides the following functions: CRAFT/CONTROL • Accepts EIA-232 input from a PC or a modem for controlling the IQ 310 • Operates at 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps • Acts as input for either VT100 terminal or PC control •...
UNUSED — NETWORK INTERFACE MODULES The IQ 310 provides two expansion slots that allow different types of interfaces to be used. The following is a discussion of the available Network Interface Modules. 56k/64k Network Interface Module – RJ-48S (P/N 1202801L1) The 56k/64k Network Interface Module provides a single 8-position modular jack to connect to the DDS network.
Section 2, Engineering Guidelines IQ 310 System Manual Table 5. 56k/64k Network Interface Module Pinout NAME DESCRIPTION Transmit data toward the network - Ring 1 Transmit data toward the network - Tip 1 UNUSED — UNUSED — UNUSED — UNUSED —...
IQ 310 System Manual Section 2, Engineering Guidelines T1/FT1 + DSX-1 Network Interface Module – RJ-48C (P/N 1202803L1) The T1/FT1 + DSX-1 Network Interface Module provides one T1 port and one DSX-1 port and complies with the applicable ANSI and AT&T ®...
IQ 310 System Manual Section 2, Engineering Guidelines V.34 DBU Module (P/N 1204002L3) The following table shows the pinouts for the V.34 DBU Module. Table 11. V.34 DBU Module Pin Assignments Name Description Not used Network-Tip Network-Ring Not used ISDN BRI DBU Module (P/N 1204004L2) The following table shows the pinouts for the ISDN BRI DBU Module.
UNPACK AND INSPECT THE SYSTEM Each IQ 310 is shipped in its own cardboard shipping carton. Open each carton carefully and avoid deep penetration into the carton with sharp objects. After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been damaged in transit, immediately file a claim with the carrier, then contact ADTRAN Customer Service (see Warranty and Customer Service Information in the front of this manual).
As shipped, the IQ 310 is set to factory default conditions. After installing the base unit and any option modules, the IQ 310 is ready for power-up. To power-up the unit, ensure that the unit is properly connected to an appropriate power source and turn on the unit using the on/off switch on the rear panel.
INSTALLING NETWORK AND DIAL BACKUP INTERFACE MODULES Figure 1 shows the option slot numbering designation as viewed from the rear of the IQ 310. The network slot accepts only IQ 310 Network Interface Modules, and the DBU slot accepts any of the IQ Series Dial Backup Interface Modules.
Action Power off the unit. Remove the cover plate from the appropriate option slot of the IQ 310 rear panel. Slide the option module into the option slot until the module is firmly seated against the front of the chassis.
USER INTERFACE GUIDE This section of ADTRAN’s IQ 310 System Manual is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. It contains information about navigating the VT100 user interface and using the front panel LCD display.
NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU Terminal Menu Window The IQ 310 uses a multi-level menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields. All menu items and data fields display in the terminal menu window (see Figure 1), through which you have complete control of the IQ 310.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Figure 2. Alternate Menu View Window Pane Navigation Use the following chart to assist you in moving between and within the two window panes. To do this... Press one of the following keys...
Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual This notation... Means that... More items are available when selected. <+> An action is to be taken, such as activating a test. Highlighted field You can enter data in this field.
IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Session Management Keystrokes To do this... Press this key... Log out of a session CTRL + L Refresh the screen CTRL + R To save time, only the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed. This option should only be necessary if the display picks up incorrect characters.
ONTROL This option determines how the IQ 310 responds to congestion during DBU operation. - No flow control is used and the IQ 310 drops frames during severe congestion while in DBU operation. - The IQ 310 varies the DTE TC clock as necessary to relieve congestion during DBU ARDWARE operation.
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ELAY PTIONS These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI (user to network interface) formed by the IQ 310 DTE port and the attached frame relay device. If the error threshold is met, the signaling state status is changed to down, which indicates a service-affecting condition. This condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error-free events are received.
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SNMP and Telnet packets to/from the IQ 310 on the DTE port. Guidelines for Configuring Management DLCI If the attached router or FRAD is used to route SNMP/Telnet frames to the IQ 310, set the DLCI to a unique value (between 16 and 1007) that identifies the virtual circuit ANAGEMENT between the router/FRAD and the IQ 310.
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(FDL) per ANSI T1.403. The terminating device at the telco may use this information for management of the T1 loop.The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT&T Pub 54016 which is a poll/response type protocol. Because of this poll/response nature, the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016-type messages.
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(FDL) per ANSI T1.403. The terminating device at the telco may use this information for management of the T1 loop.The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT&T Pub 54016 which is a poll/response type protocol. Because of this poll/response nature, the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016-type messages.
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(FDL) per ANSI T1.403. The terminating device at the telco may use this information for management of the T1 loop.The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT&T Pub 54016 which is a poll/response type protocol. Because of this poll/response nature, the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016-type messages.
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ELAY PTIONS These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI formed by the IQ 310 network port and the frame relay switch. If the error threshold is met, the signaling state is changed to down, which indicates a service-affecting condition. This condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error-free events are received.
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ETWORK ONFIG Enter the far end DLCI for each PVC used for dial backup. Only the IQ 310 that originates the call is required to have this option set. These options are only available if a DBU module is installed.
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IQ or ATLAS product on the other end of the PVC. When enabled, the NABLE IQ 310 tags each frame with a sequence number which is then used by the remote IQ or ATLAS unit to detect lost packets. Lost packet counts are given in the S menus.
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If set to , then statistics will not be logged for this PVC at any time. ISABLED ISABLED If the IQ 310 encounters a PVC that has not been entered into the table, the PVC O PTIONS PVC is set to by default.
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PTIONS ASSWORD Enter the authentication string used for making a dial backup connection. The near and far end IQ 310 DBU passwords must be identical. This option is only available with the DBU module installed. However, this option is not available with DCE or PRI DBU modules installed.
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The factory default setting is E NABLE LMI - When enabled, the IQ 310 enters backup mode when a loss of signaling from the frame relay switch is detected. The default setting is E NABLE This option works in conjunction with the DBU...
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This option sets the number of times the IQ 310 redials the far end when entering backup mode. The redial count, which is manually entered, can be up to a maximum of 99 attempts. If the IQ 310 encounters a busy or reorder, it attempts to establish the call the specified number of times.
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ONFIGURATION ACKUP CREENING If C is set to E , the IQ 310 will only accept incoming calls from the numbers CREENING NABLE entered in the N 1 through N 5 fields. Calls from any other number or from an...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > D > PRI O ONFIGURATION ACKUP PTIONS These options are only available with a PRI DBU module installed. The following sections describe the P HYSICAL AYER PTIONS HYSICAL AYER PTIONS available for the PRI DBU module.
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Network Interface Modules. YSTEM > S > P ONFIGURATION YSTEM ASSWORD Enter a new password of ten characters or less. The default password is adtran (not available on front panel). > S > IP A ONFIGURATION YSTEM DDRESS Enter the IQ 310 IP (internet protocol) address.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > S > S ONFIGURATION YSTEM YSTEM Enter a descriptive name for the unit. This name can help you distinguish between different installations. Enter up to 20 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underbar).
IQ 310 System Manual > S > S ONFIGURATION YSTEM YSTEM Set the current hour, minute, and second to be used to time stamp all statistical data captured by the IQ 310. > S > S ONFIGURATION YSTEM YSTEM Set the day, month, and year to be used to date stamp all statistical data captured by the IQ 310.
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NTERVALS format is shown in Figure 3. The IQ 310 cuts the first gathering session short in order to begin falling on the selected time boundary. For example: If the unit or the statistics information was last reset at 12:03 and the History Interval Size is set for five minutes, then the first interval session will last only two minutes.
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Number of link integrity (LI) responses transmitted on the DTE port. Number of asynchronous status messages received by the DTE port. SYNC TATUS Number of frames discarded by the IQ 310 on the DTE port due to ADLC ISCARD RAMES violations. This count includes A...
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NVALID DLCI range is 16 to 1007. Number of frames received by the DTE port on the management DLCI with an IP NROUTEABLE address that does not match the IQ 310 IP address. > DTE P > P > D...
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Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual The Signal State and DTE statistics are only available for the T1 Probe Network T1 S TATE Interface Module. Displays the signal status of the DTE T1 port. IGNAL TATE T1 S Displays the framing status of the DTE T1 port.
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TATISTICS ETWORK TATS NTERVALS The following Network Port intervals are applies to all IQ 310 Network Interface Modules unless specified in the Interval definition. Number of frames received by the network port. RAMES Number of bytes received by the network port.
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Number of link integrity polls transmitted by the IQ 310. Number of asynchronous status messages received by the IQ 310. SYNC TATUS Number of frames discarded by the IQ 310 due to on the DTE port due to ADLC ISCARD RAMES violations.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide (module dependent) - The statistic is available for the 56k/64k DDS/T1 S DDS S TATE TATE Network Interface Module. It is a count of state changes for the DDS port. The...
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Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual > N > P > D TATISTICS ETWORK TATS The definitions for the > P > D statistics are identical to the ETWORK TATS > P > I statistics. The day view provides historical information for the...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the FECN - FECN bit of the frame relay header enabled. Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI with the BECN - BECN bit of the frame relay header enabled.
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Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual > N > DLCI L > R TATISTICS ETWORK RAMES Number of frames received by the network port on the specified DLCI. > N > DLCI L > T TATISTICS ETWORK RAMES Number of frames transmitted by the network port on the specified DLCI.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide IGNAL If A is displayed, no physical signal is present on the DSX port. This stat is only available if a LARM T1/DSX Network Interface Module is installed. ELCO This field will indicate when the unit is in a loopback test initiated by the Telco. This stat is only available if a T1/DSX Network Interface Module is installed.
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Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual > DBU P > I > R TATISTICS NTERVALS YTES Number of bytes received by the port. This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed. > DBU P >...
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TATISTICS NTERVALS NROUTEABLE Number of frames received by the DBU port with an IP address that does not match the IQ 310 IP address. This stat is only available if a DBU module is installed. > DBU P > I >...
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Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual > DBU P > I > T1 UA T TATISTICS NTERVALS This is the time in seconds the T1 DBU link is down. Only available with PRI DBU module installed. The next six parameters (...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > DBU P > D TATISTICS The definitions for the DBU P > D statistics are identical to the DBU P > I statistics. NTERVALS The day view provides historical information for the last seven days (not including the current day).
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CRAFT/CONTROL > S > B TATISTICS YSTEM TATS UFFER TATS are used by ADTRAN engineering and technical support in troubleshooting situations. UFFER TATS > S > H TATISTICS YSTEM TATS statistic is used by ADTRAN engineering and technical support in troubleshooting situations.
Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual > R TATISTICS ESET TATISTICS Selecting this option will clear all statistics. This menu allows you to perform diagnostics by initiating ping tests, PVC loopback tests, or NET and DTE loopback tests. The menu is shown in Figure 4.
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Average round-trip time (in seconds) for the current test. > PVC L > L OOPBACK RAMES Number of frames lost in the receiving direction (traveling from the remote IQ to the local IQ 310). > VC L > R OOPBACK RAMES Number of frames lost in the transmitting direction (traveling from the local IQ 310 to the remote IQ).
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Section 4 User Interface Guide IQ 310 System Manual > P > T IMEOUT This field defines the time (in msec) the unit waits for a response between the pings. Range is 0 to 10000. > P > R OUND TRIP MIN This field shows the shortest round-trip delay (in ms) of the received responses.
IQ 310 System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide This menu is used for manual dial backup. > D > E ACKUP NTER Available for all DBU modules when DBU is idle. The user will enter a number to dial for dial backup in this field.
The two methods for upgrading are XMODEM and TFTP. TFTP requires a TFTP server running on the network. The IQ 310 starts a TFTP client function which gets the upgrade code from the TFTP server. Selecting XMODEM will load the upgrade code through the...
DLP-1 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CONTROL/CRAFT Port Introduction IQ 310 management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen. Connecting either a VT100 terminal or a PC emulating a VT100 terminal to the...
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DB-9 cable into the com port of the PC or laptop. Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for your equipment. You are now ready to login to the IQ 310, as described in DLP-002, Logging in to the System. Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there.
DLP-2 Logging in to the System Introduction Once connected to the IQ 310 via either a VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal, it is necessary to login to the system to gain access to the management and provisioning functions. This DLP provides specific steps for logging into the system and accessing the various management and provisioning functions.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 5, DLP-2 3. Upon entering the correct password, the IQ 310 Main menu is displayed as shown below. 4. You are now logged in to the IQ 310 menu system. You may also connect to the unit via Telnet if the IP parameters have been provisioned (as discussed in DLP-004).
DLP-3 Connecting the IQ 310 to an External Modem Introduction The IQ 310 can be accessed and managed via modem, allowing the same capabilities to the user as if connected to the local access port. Access is provided by a female DB-9 connector,...
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6. Connect the modem to the POTS line as required by the manufacturer. To complete the modem connection, the IQ 310 must now be called from a PC that is configured to emulate a VT100 terminal, with communication software set as in step 3 and configured for dial mode.
DLP-4 Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 Introduction If the IQ 310 is connected to an IP network for Telnet, TFTP, or SNMP management, there are several IP parameters that must be set in order for the unit to communicate with the network. These parameters are described in this DLP along with the procedures for setting them.
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Perform the steps below in the order listed. Terminal Configuration 1. Connect the IQ 310 unit to your VT100 system (details found in DLP-1). 2. Login to the system (details for logging in are in DLP-2). 3. From the C menu, select the S option and press <E...
When an port is connected to a local area network (LAN), test steps must be performed on the ETHERNET IQ 310 to ensure that the unit is communicating properly over the network. This procedure outlines those steps. Prerequisite Procedures Before beginning this procedure, the unit should be physically connected to the LAN and the provisioning tasks detailed in DLP-4 should be complete.
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If the IQ 310 is connected to a hub or other network device that provides a carrier sense light for each port, verify that the carrier sense light for the port to which the IQ 310 is connected is lit. If this light is not lit, check the cabling between the hub and the shelf.
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3. Telnet to the IQ 310. From the same computer used in the previous step, Telnet to the IQ 310 and verify that the Telnet session is properly opened (see DLP-13 for connecting to the IQ 310 using Telnet.) Once the Telnet session is established, press <CTRL+ L>...
• A TFTP server accessible on the local network (a TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software and may also be downloaded from the ADTRAN website at: www.adtran.com) To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.
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DDRESS The ADTRAN Utilities TFTP server must be active before performing TFTP transfers. If using ADTRAN Utilities, the server IP address will appear in the status window. 6. Enter into TFTP F , the full path name and filename of the update file.
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URRENT TATUS The IQ 310 will restart immediately and resume operation. The user may then Telnet back into the unit. Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there.
DLP-7 Updating the Firmware of an IQ 310 using XMODEM Introduction The IQ 310 supports firmware updates via the port using TFTP from a network server or via ETHERNET port using XMODEM. This procedure outlines the steps for a successful firmware...
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EGIN PDATE module to receive the XMODEM Upload. When the IQ 310 is ready to receive the XMODEM upload, the menu screen will clear and display Awaiting XMODEM Upload..to Cancel. If this does not appear, please review the <CTRL + X>...
The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports remote configuration via the VT100 interface when the frame relay circuit is active and functional to the remote site. This means that while directly connected to one IQ 310, you may configure another IQ 310 or ADTRAN IQ series product located at a remote location. For example, in the figure shown below, the customer is using a terminal directly connected to the Huntsville IQ 310 to configure the Atlanta IQ 310.
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Control-R at Initial Login to Access Remote Login 1. Connect the IQ 310 to the VT100 system (details found in DLP-1). 2. After connection to the system, a blank screen will appear. 3. Type <CTRL + R>, and the following screen will appear.
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NTER screen shown below. 3. Enter the password for the IQ 310. The manufacturer’s default password for the IQ 310 is adtran in lowercase letters. 4. The IQ 310 Main menu for the local unit is displayed as shown below.
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Section 5, DLP-8 IQ 310 System Manual In the lower left-hand corner of the VT100 screen, (R) is displayed, indicating the current screen represents the remote unit. 11. You may now begin configuration of the remote unit. Press <CTRL + L> to log out of the remote unit.
The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports in-band shared PVC management. Shared PVC management refers to a PVC that is used for normal data traffic and management traffic. The IQ 310 monitors this PVC for packets that contain its IP address. When the IQ 310 detects a packet containing a destination IP address that matches the IQ 310 IP address, the unit intercepts the packet and processes its TCP/IP information.
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Section 5, DLP-9 IQ 310 System Manual Prerequisite Procedures This procedure assumes that the IQ 310 is powered up and connected to an active frame relay network. Tools and Materials Required • Male-to-female DB-9 cable (customer-provided) to connect to either a VT100 terminal or a PC configured as a VT100 terminal.
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Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed. Terminal Configuration Enter the IP Address: 1. Connect the IQ 310 unit to the VT100 system (details found in DLP-1). 2. Login to the system (details for login found in DLP-2). 3. From the C menu, select the S option and press <E...
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>. NTER The IQ 310 supports management from two network DLCIs either shared or dedicated. The IQ 310 can simultaneously support management on two DLCIs. The unit will support both DLCIs set to , both DLCIs set to , or one DLCI set to...
The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports in-band dedicated PVC management. Dedicated PVC management refers to the ability to have a PVC originated from the network and terminated in the IQ 310. This is an ideal configuration for third-party management. It isolates the customer's data traffic from network management traffic, and it also acts as a fire-wall that restricts management data to the IQ 310.
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Section 5, DLP-10 IQ 310 System Manual Prerequisite Procedures This procedure assumes that the IQ 310 is powered up and connected to an active frame relay network that is providing an additional PVC for management. Tools and Materials Required •...
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ONFIGURATION ETWORK NTER EDICATED DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 (and not used to carry customer traffic), and press <E >. NTER 3. Logoff by pressing <CTRL + L>. Front Panel Configuration Enter the IP Address: 1.
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>. Use the arrow keys to select D if the NTER EDICATED management DLCI is used only to manage the IQ 310 (and not used to carry customer traffic), and press <E >. NTER 2. If more than one management DLCI is being used, press 6 for DLCI 2 M and press <E...
DLP-11 Manual Dial Backup Introduction The ADTRAN IQ 310 supports manual dial backup. This option can be accessed under the option of the Main menu. This option is only available when a dial backup module is installed. Prerequisite Procedures The unit must have a dial backup line connected and all relevant dial backup parameters programmed. For example, with the BRI ISDN module installed, SPIDs, LDNs, and Switch Type must be configured.
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Terminal Directions Dial Options When Dial Backup is Idle (all DBU modules): 1. Connect the IQ 310 unit to the VT100 system (details found in DLP-1). 2. Login to the system (details for login found in DLP-2). 3. From the Main menu, select D and press <E...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 5, DLP-11 5. Use the arrow keys to select E #; press <E >. The E # screen will appear. NTER NTER NTER 6. Enter the phone number you want to dial and press <E >.
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ACKUP NTER TAY ON EASED the IQ 310 will remain on the leased line and will not enter dial backup mode. The S TAY ON EASED option is not available with a PRI DBU module installed. 3. The cursor will then be flashing on 1 for E #.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 5, DLP-11 Dial Options during Dial Backup (for PRI DBU module): 1. Press 1 for E # and press <E > to force the unit to attempt dial backup to the site NTER NTER corresponding to the phone number entered.
DLP-12 Connecting to the IQ 310 Using the N-Formant Introduction This procedure details the steps which must be performed to connect to the IQ 310 using the N-Formant. Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP-4, Setting IP Parameters for the IQ 310 and DLP-5, Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN (steps 1 and 2 only).
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Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed. 1. Open the Web browser. 2. On the address line, enter the IQ 310 IP address. 3. The following login screen will appear: 4. Enter the appropriate password. The default password is adtran (all lowercase).
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 5, DLP-12 6. You are now connected to the IQ 310 menu system through the N-Formant. 7. The Main menu items for the base unit can be selected by clicking on the D icon in the left pane EVICE of the window, shown in the previous figure.
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Section 5, DLP-12 IQ 310 System Manual 8. When you complete your configuration changes, click on the logout button shown in the screen at the top of page 131 of this DLP to log out and close the session. This logout screen will automatically appear once a log on to the unit is complete as shown in Step 5.
Introduction If the IQ 310 is part of a management cluster connected to the local network, you may use a PC connected to the network to Telnet into the unit. This procedure details the steps which must be performed to Telnet into the unit.
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1. Connect the IQ 310 ETHERNET port to a hub on the local LAN. 2. From a computer system connected to the LAN, Telnet to the IQ 310 IP address. Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 5, DLP-13 6. You are now Telnetted into the IQ 310 menu system. 7. When you complete your configuration changes, press <CTRL + L> to logout and close the session. Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there.
Basic Frame Relay Dial Backup Between Multiple Sites with the IQ 310 ....139 CFG-2 Example of the IQ 310 DBU on Inactive Group Parameter ......159 CFG-3 Frame Relay Primary Rate ISDN Dial Backup with the IQ 310 .
IQ 310s with ISDN BRI DBU and T1/DSX modules. Before You Begin For this example, each IQ 310 unit will require an ISDN BRI DBU module (P/N 1204004L2) and a T1/DSX module (P/N 1202803L1).
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-1 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters 1. From the C menu terminal screen (Figure 2) of the IQ 310 select C ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION press <E >. NTER Figure 2. Main menu 2. Using the arrow keys, select D from the C menu shown in Figure 2;...
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IQ 310 System Manual By default, is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the IQ 310 to AUTO DBU NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-1 Figure 5. Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1. Press the down arrow to select DBU O ; then press <E >. The screen shown in Figure 6 will PTIONS NTER appear. The default parameter values for this screen are shown.
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Unit will not answer an incoming call. allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup. EEPER PTION DBU P are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ 310 ASSWORD PTION ASSWORD unit from establishing dial backup with unknown units.
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). A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at PTIONS the remote end of the frame circuit. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive (provided that...
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Section 6, CFG-1 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 8. DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled DBU Timers 1. Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU T . The DBU T IMERS IMERS screen shown in Figure 9 is displayed.
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Section 6, CFG-1 For basic dial backup operation, these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values. programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have IMER been met before entering dial backup. Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the...
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B-Channel by the Telephone Company and press <E >. Again, for the example network NTER shown in Figure 1, the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured. If the N is set to 1, leave this entry blank.
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Section 6, CFG-1 IQ 310 System Manual Call Screening 1. Press the left arrow key and then the down arrow key to select C . The menu shown in CREENING Figure 14 will be displayed. The default values for the parameters listed on this menu are shown.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-1 Configuring PVC Options 1. Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 15 appears. Figure 15. Configuration Menu 2. Use the arrow keys to select N ; then press <E >.
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At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Atlanta. The PVC entry for DLCI 16 on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 18. The vertical screen shown can be achieved by placing the cursor over the number 1 (indicating entry 1) to...
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NTER NABLED then press <E >. This allows the Huntsville IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Birmingham in the NTER event that DLCI 17 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch. All necessary parameters for the Huntsville IQ 310 have now been configured for dial backup between Huntsville and Birmingham.
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NTER NABLED then press <E >. This allows the Atlanta IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Huntsville in the event NTER that DLCI 20 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch. Since there is only one PVC for Atlanta, there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table. At this point the Atlanta IQ 310 is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville.
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NTER NABLED then press <E >. This allows the Birmingham IQ 310 to dial out to the IQ 310 in Huntsville in the NTER event that DLCI 20 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch. Since there is only one PVC for Birmingham, there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table.
ROUP IQ 310s with ISDN BRI DBU and T1/DSX modules. Before You Begin For this example, each IQ 310 unit will require an ISDN BRI DBU module (P/N 1204004L2) and a T1/DSX module (P/N 1202803L1). Network Description Figure 1 on page 160 is a diagram of the Frame Relay example network used in this configuration guide. In this example, the host site is Huntsville.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-2 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters 1. From the C menu terminal screen (Figure 2) of the IQ 310 select C ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION press <E >. NTER Figure 2. Main Menu 2. Using the arrow keys, select D from the C menu shown in Figure 2;...
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IQ 310 System Manual By default, is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the IQ 310 unit to AUTO DBU NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-2 Figure 5. Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1. Press the down arrow to select DBU O ; then press <E >. The screen shown in Figure 6 will PTIONS NTER appear. The default parameter values for this screen are shown.
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Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call. allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup. EEPER PTION are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ 310 DBU P ASSWORD PTION ASSWORD unit from establishing dial backup with unknown units.
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). A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at PTIONS the remote end of the frame circuit. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 unit will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive. This parameter must be enabled for the group parameter to function.
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Section 6, CFG-2 IQ 310 System Manual Atlanta IQ 310 and Birmingham IQ 310 should be disabled on both these units. Again, this is only to clarify this example of how DBU C RITERIA parameter works. Under normal circuit conditions, these parameters would be enabled.
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Figure 11. DBU Timers Menu For basic dial backup operation, these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values. programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU Criteria have IMER been met before entering dial backup.
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, or NEC and press <E >. For the example ATIONAL NTER network in Figure 1, we will assume the switch type for all three IQ 310 DBU modules is N ATIONAL Down arrow to select N ; then press <E >.
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. Again, for the example network < > NTER shown in Figure 1, the proper LDN is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured. If the N is set to 1, leave this entry blank. UMBER OF...
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Section 6, CFG-2 IQ 310 System Manual Call Screening 1. Press the left arrow key and then the down arrow key to select C . The menu shown in CREENING Figure 16 will be displayed. The default values for the parameters listed on this menu are shown.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-2 Configuring PVC Options 1. Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 17 appears. Figure 17. Configuration Menu 2. Use the right arrow key to select N ; then press <E >.
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> HONE UMBER NTER press . The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to < > NTER establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed. 5. Use the right arrow to select C .
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. Type in 17705552000 and < > NTER press . The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta < > NTER IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed. 6. Use the right arrow to select C .
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> HONE UMBER NTER press . The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Birmingham < > NTER IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed. 6. Use the right arrow to select C .
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At this point all PVC Options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Atlanta and Birmingham. The PVC entries on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 22. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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At this point all PVC Options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Huntsville. The PVC entries on the Atlanta IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 24. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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At this point all PVC Options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Huntsville. The PVC entries on the Birmingham IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 25. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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Figure 25. Birmingham IQ 310 (DLCI 21) Screen If there is a problem and DLCIs 16 and 18 go inactive, the IQ 310 would not dial because all DLCIs in the group are not inactive (DLCI 20 is still active). If DLCI 20 then goes inactive, all three DLCIs (16, 18, and 20) defined in the group are now inactive and the IQ 310 would dial.
Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) Dial Backup (DBU) between a host site and 23 remote sites. The IQ 310 can simultaneously support 23 calls at 64K. The host unit used in this example is an IQ 310 with ISDN PRI DBU and T1/DSX modules. The IQ 310 will support DBU sessions with the various ADTRAN IQ and ATLAS units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for the Host IQ 310 (Huntsville) 1. From the C menu terminal screen (Figure 2) of the IQ 310 select C ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION press < > NTER Figure 2. Configuration Menu 2.
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IQ 310 System Manual By default, is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the IQ 310 to AUTO DBU NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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EEPER PTION AILY enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going into dial backup between the timeframes specified OCKOUT . With enabled, no dial backup will occur from OCKOUT...
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Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Figure 8. DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled DBU Timers 1. Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU T . The DBU T IMERS IMERS screen shown in Figure 9 is displayed.
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IQ 310 System Manual For basic dial backup operation, these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values. programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have IMER been met before entering dial backup. Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the...
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TELCO is providing clocking on the PRI line. ETWORK Select I if there is no timing on the PRI circuit and the IQ 310 will have to provide the clock. NTERNAL 5. Down arrow to select L (LBO); then press >.
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(FDL) per ANSI T1.403. The terminating device at the TELCO may use this information for management of the T1 loop. The IQ 310 supports PRM messages per AT&T Pub 54016 which is a poll/response type protocol. Because of this poll/response nature, the transmit PRM option does not disable the IQ 310 from processing or responding to 54016-type messages.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Configuring PVC Options for the Host IQ 310 (Huntsville) 1. Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 13 appears. Figure 13. Configuration Menu 2. Use the up arrow key to select N ;...
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NABLED NTER the IQ 310 in Atlanta in the event that DLCI 16 is advertised as Inactive by the Frame Relay switch. At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup to Atlanta. The PVC entry for DLCI 16 on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 16.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Figure 16. Huntsville IQ 310 (DLCI 16) Screen 11. To add the additional entries, use the arrow keys to place the cursor over the number 1 (indicating entry 1) to the left of the DLCI field and hit the letter I for insert. This creates a new entry in the PVC Options table.
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual 12. Continue to add entries until all 23 entries have been added and the screen appears as shown in Figures 18 and 19. Since the screen only displays a total of 20 entries at a time, use the down arrow to show entries 21-23 as seen in Figure 19.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for Remote Site 1 TSU IQ (Atlanta) 1. From the Main menu terminal screen (Figure 20) of the TSU IQ, select option 1 for C ONFIGURATION press <E >.
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 22. Configure Dial Backup Screen By default, is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the TSU IQ to AUTO DBU NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 DBU Options 1. From the C screen (Figure 22), select option 2, DBU O ; then press ONFIGURE ACKUP PTIONS <E >. The screen similar to Figure 23 will appear. The default parameter values for this screen are NTER shown.
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IQ from DBU O ASSWORD PTION PTION establishing dial backup with unknown units. enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going AILY OCKOUT into dial backup between the timeframes specified by . With OCKOUT...
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. This allows the IQ unit to enter dial backup in the event that the network T1 line goes into NABLE alarm. 3. W LMI is enabled by default. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when the F is down. RAME...
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Figure 26. DBU Timers Menu For basic dial backup operation, these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values. programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have IMER been met before entering dial backup.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 ISDN Options 1. Press <E > once to get back to the C screen shown in Figure 22. Select SCAPE ONFIGURE ACKUP option 5, ISDN O and press <E > The menu screen shown in Figure 27 is displayed. The...
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 28. ISDN Options Screen for Atlanta TSU IQ Call Screening 1. Press <E > once to get back to the C screen shown in Figure 22. Select SCAPE ONFIGURE ACKUP option 6, C and press <E...
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Type in 16 and press <E > This is the DLCI that the NTER NTER Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Atlanta. 5. Press 3 for DBU P . Press <E > Type in 12565551000 and press <E >...
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual 7. Since there is only one PVC for Atlanta, there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table. At this point the Atlanta TSU IQ is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville. The C ONFIGURE screen is shown in Figure 31.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for Remote Site 2 IQ 310 (Montgomery) 1. From the C menu terminal screen (Figure 32) of the IQ 310, use the arrow keys to select ONFIGURATION ; press <E >.
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IQ 310 System Manual By default, is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the IQ 310 to AUTO DBU NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Figure 35. Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1. Press the down arrow to select DBU O ; then press <E >. The screen shown in Figure 36 PTIONS NTER will appear. The default parameter values for this screen are shown.
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IQ from DBU O ASSWORD PTION PTION establishing dial backup with unknown units. enabled prevents the IQ 310 from AILY OCKOUT going into dial backup between the timeframes specified by OCKOUT TART...
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Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the remote end of the frame circuit. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive.
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 38. DBU Criteria Menu with Options Enabled DBU Timers 1. Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU T . The menu screen IMERS shown in Figure 39 is displayed. The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown.
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Section 6, CFG-3 For basic dial backup operation, these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values. programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have IMER been met before entering dial backup. Once the Frame Relay link has been reestablished on the...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Call Screening 1. Use the arrow keys to select C ; press <E > The menu screen shown in Figure 42 CREENING NTER is displayed. The default values for the parameters on this screen are shown.
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Configuring PVC Options for Remote Site 2 IQ 310 (Montgomery) 1. Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 43 appears. Figure 43. Configure Dial Backup Menu 2. Use the up arrow key to select N ;...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Figure 44. Configure Network Port Menu 3. Down arrow until PVC O is selected. Press <E > and the screen shown in Figure 45 is PTIONS NTER shown. Figure 45. PVC Options Menu 4.
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NTER Since there is only one PVC for Montgomery, there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table. At this point the Montgomery IQ 310 is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville. The PVC O screen is shown in Figure 46. The remaining options may be left at their...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters for Remote Site 3 DSU IQ (Birmingham) 1. From the Main menu terminal screen (Figure 47) of the DSU IQ, select option 1 for C ONFIGURATION press <E >.
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 49. Dial Backup Menu By default, AUTO DBU is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the DSU IQ to NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 DBU Options 1. From the C screen, select option 2, DBU O ; then press <E >. The ONFIGURE ACKUP PTIONS NTER screen similar to Figure 50 will appear. The default parameter values for this screen are shown.
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IQ from DBU O ASSWORD PTION PTION establishing dial backup with unknown units. enabled prevents the IQ 310 from going AILY OCKOUT into dial backup between the timeframes specified by . With OCKOUT...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 is enabled by default. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when it receives and out of service alarm from the network. is enabled by default. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 unit will go into dial backup when it detects no receive signal from the network.
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Figure 53. DBU Timers Menu For basic dial backup operation, these parameters do not need to be altered from their default values. programs the amount of time the IQ 310 will wait once any of the DBU criteria have IMER been met before entering dial backup.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-3 ISDN Options 1. Press <E > once to get back to the C screen shown in Figure 49. Select SCAPE ONFIGURE ACKUP option 5, ISDN O and press <E >. The menu screen shown in Figure 54 is displayed. The...
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 55. ISDN Options Screen for Birmingham DSU IQ Call Screening 1. Press <E > once to get back to the C screen shown in Figure 49. Select SCAPE ONFIGURE ACKUP option 6, C and press <E...
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>. Type in 38 and press <E >. This is the DLCI that the NTER NTER Huntsville IQ 310 uses to communicate with Birmingham. 5. Press 3 for DBU P . Press <E >. Type in 12565551000 and press <E >.
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Section 6, CFG-3 IQ 310 System Manual Since there is only one PVC for Birmingham, there is no need to enter another entry into the PVC table. At this point the Birmingham DSU IQ is configured for basic dial backup to Huntsville. The screen is shown in Figure 58.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-4 Configuring the Dial Backup Parameters 1. From the C menu terminal screen (Figure 2) of the IQ 310 select C ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION press <E >. NTER Figure 2. Main Menu 2. Using the arrow keys, select D from the C menu shown in Figure 2;...
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IQ 310 System Manual By default, is disabled. This parameter must be changed to for the IQ 310 unit to AUTO DBU NABLE automatically dial the remote end once any of the DBU criteria are met. This setting must also be enabled in order for the IQ unit to automatically answer inbound calls from other units.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-4 Figure 5. Auto DBU Enabled DBU Options 1. Press the down arrow to select DBU O ; then press <E >. The screen shown in Figure 6 will PTIONS NTER appear. The default parameter values for this screen are shown.
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Disabled Unit will not answer an incoming call. allows the user to control the intermittent beep issued during dial backup. EEPER PTION are security features that can be used to prevent the IQ 310 DBU P ASSWORD PTION ASSWORD unit from establishing dial backup with unknown units.
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). A PVC is advertised as Inactive by the frame switch in the CO when there is a problem at the PTIONS remote end of the frame circuit. With this option enabled, the IQ 310 unit will attempt to establish a dial backup call with the remote unit when its corresponding DLCI is advertised as Inactive.
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Section 6, CFG-4 IQ 310 System Manual Figure 12. Mobile DBU Criteria Menu DBU Timers 1. Press the left arrow key once and the down arrow key once to select DBU T . The DBU T IMERS IMERS screen shown in Figure 13 is displayed. The default parameter values are shown below.
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, or NEC and press <E >. For the example ATIONAL NTER network in Figure 1, we will assume the switch type for all IQ 310 DBU units is N . Down arrow ATIONAL to select N ; then press >.
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Company for the second B-channel and press <E >. Again, for the example network in NTER Figure 1, the proper SPID is entered here depending upon which IQ 310 is being configured. If the is set to 1, leave this entry blank. UMBER OF HANNELS 7.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 6, CFG-4 Call Screening 1. Press the left arrow key and then the down arrow key to select C . The menu shown in CREENING Figure 20 will be displayed. The default values for the parameters listed on this menu are shown.
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Section 6, CFG-4 IQ 310 System Manual Configuring PVC Options 1. Press the left arrow key until the menu shown in Figure 21 appears. Figure 21. Configuration Menu 2. Use the arrow keys to select N ; then press <E >.
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UMBER NTER press <E >. The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Atlanta IQ 310 to NTER establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed. 5. Use the right arrow to select C .
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5. Use the right arrow to select DBU PHONE NUMBER; then press <E >. Type in 12055553000 and NTER press <E >. The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Birmingham NTER IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed.
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HONE UMBER NTER press >. The phone number that the Huntsville IQ 310 will dial to reach the Montgomery < NTER IQ 310 to establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed. 6. Use the right arrow to select C .
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At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup between Huntsville and the four remote sites. The PVC entries on the Huntsville IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 27. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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UMBER NTER press <E >. The phone number that the Atlanta IQ 310 will dial to reach the Huntsville IQ 310 to NTER establish a dial backup connection has now been programmed. 5. Use the right arrow to select C ;...
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At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Atlanta to Huntsville. The PVC entry on the Atlanta IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 28. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Birmingham to Huntsville. The PVC entries on the Birmingham IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 29. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Montgomery to Huntsville. The PVC entries on the Montgomery IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 30. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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At this point all PVC options have been configured for basic Frame Relay dial backup from Mobile to Huntsville. The PVC entries on the Mobile IQ 310 should look like the screen shown in Figure 31. The remaining options may be left at their default values. The...
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Mobile. If the network fails at the Huntsville site, the Huntsville IQ 310 will first attempt to dial the Atlanta IQ 310 since it is configured as call order one. However, if it fails to connect, the Huntsville IQ 310 will attempt to dial the Montgomery site which is configured as call order two.
N-FORMANT The IQ 310 uses a Java applet for displaying both menu options and data fields. This section of ADTRAN’s IQ 310 System Manual describes how to navigate this Java applet (the N-Formant). (Refer to DLP-12 or instructions on connecting to the IQ 310 using the N-Formant.) ONTENTS Overview .
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Once connected to the IQ 310 using the N-Formant, the screen shown in Figure 1 is displayed. To connect to the N-Formant applet, open a browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the IQ 310 unit in the Address field.
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ANCEL MENU DESCRIPTIONS As shown in the previous figure, menus are available for the basic IQ 310 device and for a dial backup module. A brief discussion of each area and the menu options available follows. 61203800L1-1A...
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Section 7, N-Formant IQ 310 System Manual EVICE ENUS The IQ 310 menu is divided into four main areas: , and EVICE TATUS ONFIGURATION . Each of these menus may be expanded by clicking on the desired option. ERFORMANCE > S...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 7, N-Formant • menu contains a status of the DSX-1 port. DSX-1 S TATUS • menu contains a list of DLCIs, their states, and an indication of whether statistics are PVC L currently available for that PVC.
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Section 7, N-Formant IQ 310 System Manual • menu allows the user to map each of the 24 DS0s to either the DS1 M DSX-1 ONFIGURATION , the DTE P , or set to • menus includes the basic T1 parameters such as...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 7, N-Formant > P EVICE ERFORMANCE option gives the user access to various performance-related data stored in the unit. This ERFORMANCE data is group under three options: , PVC , and ETWORK PPLICATION Figure 5. Device > Performance Menu...
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Section 7, N-Formant IQ 310 System Manual Figure 6. Network Port Throughput Data By default, the unit is polled at five second intervals. The most recent data point is displayed on the right side of the chart, and the older data scrolls to the left as the chart is updated. As the mouse is moved over the chart, the value and timestamp of the closest datapoint are shown in the boxes at the bottom of the chart.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 7, N-Formant Figure 7. Chart Properties Menu Panel option allows the user to synchronize two or more charts shown in different YNCHRONIZATION windows. The windows can be arranged such that both charts are visible. The user must select the...
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Section 7, N-Formant IQ 310 System Manual Figure 8. Synchronized Charts option is used to display the unit performance for each application for which the unit PPLICATIONS has seen activity. This information is color coded based on activity. The most recent activity is viewed by selecting the option.
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 7, N-Formant Figure 9. Current Activity Tree The current activity tree is polled every 10 seconds. The colors are based on the activity over the most recent 10 second interval. Gray No Activity Black Active -- Normal Activity...
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Section 7, N-Formant IQ 310 System Manual ACKUP MODULE ENUS The IQ 310 Dial Backup Module menus are divided into three main areas: TATUS ONFIGURATION . Each of these menus may be expanded by clicking on the desired option. > S...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 7, N-Formant Figure 11. Dial Backup > Configuration Menu (PRI DBU module) menu contains basic configuration parameters for the following items: PRI DBU C ONFIGURATION . The menu contains some parameters that PRI P PRI C...
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Section 7, N-Formant IQ 310 System Manual Figure 12 shows the first page of these options. Other options are visible by using the scroll bar. Figure 12. Dial Backup > Configuration > PRI Menu menu contains typical T1 physical layer parameters such as...
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IQ 310 System Manual Section 7, N-Formant Figure 13 shows the menu. PRI P HYSICAL AYER Figure 13. Dial Backup > Configuration > PRI Physical Layer Menu > D ACKUP menu is the area where the phone number is entered for manual dial backup. The menu is shown in Figure 14.
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Review the readme file (Readme.txt) for the latest information about the utilities. ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities along with the IQ 310. These utilities are located on the CD-ROM that came with your shipment. They also include MIB files (located in the MIB directory). The utilities make it easier to interface with the terminal menu and transfer configuration files to and from TFTP servers.
Telnet program, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus in the User Interface Guide section of this manual. If you need help setting up the IQ 310 for a Telnet session, refer to the Detailed Level Procedures section of this manual.
Used with the ADTRAN product line to stop sending the scrolling screen capture to a file storage location. Buffer Size Disables terminal window scroll bars when set to zero. (This is the normal setting for IQ 310.) This number represents the number of lines to capture in the memory buffer. Save Buffer As Save screen capture to a file.
For a detailed description of how to work within the terminal menu, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus in the User Interface Guide section of this manual. If you need help setting up the IQ 310 for a VT100 session, refer to the Detailed Level Procedures section of this manual.
RANSMIT EFRESH Transmit Wakeup Provides a control sequence that puts the IQ 310 Control port online in terminal mode. Transmit Refresh Provides a control sequence to refresh the screen automatically when connecting. (This is the default setting for the IQ 310.)
You can install this program on a PC running any version of Microsoft Windows. The configuration of an IQ 310 can be saved offline as a backup file. The saved file may also be used to send the same configuration to multiple IQ 310 units.
Only one configuration transfer session (upload or download) may be active at a time. The TCP/IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of an IQ 310 unit’s transferred configuration to allow sending identical configurations to multiple units. When you start this program, a port is automatically opened.
IQ 310 System Manual Section 8, ADTRAN Utilities Help Provides on-line help and version information. Contents Opens on-line help. About Displays version and owner information. STATUS FIELD This field displays general information about port and transfer status. This field is read-only. The unlabeled field in the center of the screen displays prompts about the status of active transfers, such as bytes transferred and received.
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