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  • Page 1 Plus PG-Flex Advanced Management Unit Technical Practice Model List CLEI Code AMU-912 VAC2Z7HL~~ Section SCP-AMU912-010-06H...
  • Page 3 Information furnished by ADC is believed to be accurate and reliable. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from the loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 4: Using This Technical Practice

    • Unpack each container and visually inspect the contents for signs of damage. If the equipment has been dam- aged in transit, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC. Order replacement equipment, if necessary.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    MS LAN ..........................Isolated LAN ........................ MSLAN Connection to Hub/Switch – Same Segment ..........MSLAN Connection to Router – Different Segment, Unrestricted Route ....MSLAN Connection to Router – Different Segment, Restricted Route ....... Navigational Methods ......................ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 6 CONFIG — Environmental Alarms Setup ................. CONFIG — Environmental Alarm Types ................CONFIG — Date and Time ....................CONFIG — Set Factory Defaults ..................Software Download ......................... 101 S/W DNLD— Start a Download ..................102 Download Retry ......................... 106 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 7 INFO — Inventory ......................110 INFO — Help ........................111 Acronyms ..........................113 Product Support ........................115 Technical Support ......................115 Limited Warranty ....................... 115 Returns ..........................115 FCC Class A Compliance ....................... 116 Modifications ........................116 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 8 SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 9 Figure 11. MSLAN Connection to Hub/Switch ................ 21 Figure 12. MSLAN Connection with Different Segment, Unrestricted Route Model ....22 Figure 13. MSLAN Connection with Different Segment, Restricted Route Model ....24 Figure 14. Terminal Menu and Display Structure ..............27 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 10 SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 viii ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 11 Table 30. Environmental Alarm Defaults ................Table 31. Environmental Alarm Types ................... Table 32. Software Download Option ..................101 Table 33. PC Modem ......................107 Table 34. System Modem ...................... 107 Table 35. Error Messages ...................... 108 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 12 SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 Table 36. Information Menu Options ..................109 Table 37. Fault Isolation and Troubleshooting ............... 112 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 13: Overview

    The AMU-912 contains a nonvolatile database that stores provisioning data for all systems and MUX units in the shelf. It monitors the status of all system and MUX units and provides audible and visual alarms classified as major, minor, and critical. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 14: Local Area Network Interface

    • Audible for IDLC only • Ringing signal for Universal Digital Loop Carrier (UDLC) • Drop line can support up to 100 ft. line length • Decodes the Loop Current Feed (LCF), Loop Current Feed Open (LCFO) and Ringing signaling states ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 15: Test Interface

    Hazardous Potential on TG or RG > 50 Vrms 78.5 90.9 Drop TG or RG > 135 Vdc ≥ 1,000 COT Shelf/RT Facility RT not detected 90.9 Failure The resistive signatures on the AMU-912 are biased to -14 Vdc. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 16: Figure 2. Dc Resistive Signatures

    -116V Detection Detection (with MLT short) -48V Detection No Test Trunk Resistive Controller Matrix PGTC Channel Tester PGTC Metallic Bypass Pair (Not Used) LMOS Loop Mechanized Maintenance Loop Test Operating System System Figure 2. DC Resistive Signatures ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 17: Serial Management Interfaces

    • full duplex, serial, asynchronous format • supports baud rate: – 1200 – 2400 – 4800 – 9600 – 19200 – 38400 – 57600 – 115200 • configured as DTE, supporting Transmit, Receive, DTR, and CD signals • 25-pin DB type connector ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 18: Alarms

    Front panel ACO pushbutton units and MUs by means of backplane communication Management Front panel alarm LEDs Critical (Red) Alarm Unit Major (Red) Minor (Yellow) Front panel ACO LED (Yellow) Backplane external ACO pin Figure 3. Alarm Processing ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 19: Alarm Types

    Rather, the prewired Alarm cable will contain the Alarm inputs and outputs and will operate as dry contacts. Figure 4. ENV Alarm Input Pinouts Connections other than those shown in Figure 4 will damage the AMU-912 and will not be covered CAUTION under the warranty. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 20: Table 2. Environmental Alarm Input Definitions

    Environmental #1 Minor - Visual Minor - Visual Environmental #2 Minor - Audible Minor - Audible Environmental #3 Table 4. DB-25 Alarm Cable Pinouts Environmental Alarm Common Normally Open Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 21: Service Loss Alarm Reporting Via The Tr-08 Derived Data Link

    LU 9 & LU 10 System 2 Shelf A Alarm LU 11 & LU 12 System 2 Shelf B Alarm LU 13 & LU 14 System 2 Shelf C Alarm LU 15 & LU 16 System 2 Shelf D Alarm ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    RJ-11 RS-232 Connectors DB-9 (female) – AMU-912 front panel DB-25 (female) – shelf backplane 10Base-T Connector RJ-45 – AMU-912 front panel 10Base-2 Connector BNC – shelf backplane Test System TSTTIP Wire-wrap pins – shelf backplane Interface TSTRING ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 23: Front Panel

    AMU-912. Table 9 on page 12 lists the LED indications for the AMU-912 diagnostic and maintenance modes. Status LEDs Alarm Cutoff Switch Analog Test Jack Craft Port 10Base-T Ethernet Connector Retaining Latch Figure 5. AMU-912 Front Panel ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 24: Table 8. Amu-912 Front Panel Leds

    115 for additional information. PWR LED On, Software download to AMU-912 Wait for download to complete and All other LEDs sequencing AMU-912 to re-start downward FAULT On, All other LEDS Off AMU-912 hardware failure Replace AMU-912 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 25: Installation And Test

    1 second, and then return to their previous state. If a new alarmed event is detected, the new alarm causes the audible relay for that alarm type to be reactivated. When all alarm conditions are cleared for the alarm types that have been silenced, the ACO LED goes off. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 26: Administration

    RONT ANEL RAFT ORT TO ERMINAL ONNECTIONS Connections between the RS-232 craft port of the AMU-912 and the craft terminal are shown in Figure Figure 6. Front Panel Craft Port to Terminal Connections ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 27: Front Panel Craft Port To Modem Connections

    AMU-912 drops Data Set Ready (DSR) and the unit logs off after the modem drops CD. The following connections are required to make the modem work correctly (Figure Figure 7. Front Panel Craft Port to Modem Connections ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 28: Backplane Craft Port To Terminal Connections

    Use a null modem cable to connect to a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device from the backplane connector. Figure 8 shows the wiring for the required null modem cable to a DB-9 and a DB-25 connector. Figure 8. Backplane Craft Port to Terminal Connections Using a Null Modem Cable ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 29: Backplane Craft Port To Modem Connections

    Supported Default Software Flow XON/XOFF Enabled Enabled Control Baud Rate – 1200 Autobaud – 2400 – 4800 – 9600 – 19200 – 38400 – 57600 – 115200 Asynchronous Data Bits Communication Parity None None Parameters Stop Bits ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 30: Table 11. Modem Settings

    July 19, 2004 Table 11. Modem Settings Control Setting Supported Hardware Flow Control Software Flow XON/XOFF Enabled Control Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Asynchronous Data Bits Communication Parity None Parameters Stop Bits ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 31: Connecting Over Telnet

    MSLAN to the user’s network is via a 10Base-T connection. Refer to the following four distinct topographies described in the following sections. These topographies can be created to allow or restrict remote access to an MSLAN. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 32: Isolated Lan

    255.255.0.0 Able to communicate with target Client 1 Shelf A AMU-912 TELNET 172.10.20.9 255.255.0.0 Unable to communicate with target Client 2 Shelf A AMU-912 TELNET 172.17.0.12 255.0.0.0 Able to communicate with target Client 3 Shelf A AMU-912 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 33: Mslan Connection To Hub/Switch - Same Segment

    255.255.0.0 Able to communicate with target Client 1 Shelf A AMU-912 TELNET 172.10.20.9 255.255.0.0 Unable to communicate with target Client 2 Shelf A AMU-912 TELNET 172.17.0.12 255.0.0.0 Able to communicate with target Client 3 Shelf A AMU-912 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 34: Mslan Connection To Router - Different Segment, Unrestricted Route

    Route and Default Route Mask fields must have the value of 000.000.000.000. TELNET TELNET TELNET Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 10Base-T Router Shelf 1 Shelf A VT-100 Terminal 10Base-2 Ethernet 50Ω Terminator 50Ω Terminator ˇ Figure 12. MSLAN Connection with Different Segment, Unrestricted Route Model ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 35: Table 14. Example Of Connection To Router - Different Segment, Unrestricted Route

    Client 3 target Shelf A AMU-912 (provided that 128.33.xxx.xxx is not accessible by the gateway device) Since no gateway is specified, the client is not able to communicate unless connected to a Hub/Switch instead of a Router ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 36: Mslan Connection To Router - Different Segment, Restricted Route

    TELNET TELNET TELNET Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 10Base-T Router Shelf 1 Shelf A VT-100 Terminal 10Base-2 Ethernet 50Ω Terminator 50Ω Terminator ˇ Figure 13. MSLAN Connection with Different Segment, Restricted Route Model ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 37: Table 15. Example Of Connection To Router - Different Segment, Restricted Route

    172.17.xxx.xxx; however, it does match the Default Route and is accessible. TELNET 172.5.0.12 255.255.0.0 172.5.0.1 The Host IP network of Client 3 172.5.xxx.xxx does NOT match the AMU-912’s network of 172.17.xxx.xxx or the Default Route and is NOT accessible. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 38: Navigational Methods

    Some screens illustrated in this document may be slightly different than what may appear on the craft interface terminal. These differences are related to individual software installations. In the software section, COLU refers to CO Line Unit. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 39: Provisioning, Testing And Maintenance

    SNMP Community Info ssword Alarm Types Service Loss Alarm Types Environmental Alarms Setup Environmental Alarm Types Date and Time Set Factory Defaults S/W DNLD Start A Download Inventory INFO Help Figure 14. Terminal Menu and Display Structure ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 40: Log On The Amu-912

    This screen logs the user into the system. The factory-default password is password#1. If the password has been changed and the new password is not known, contact ADC Technical Support while at the terminal. Technical Support will provide a temporary password based on the Access Key number displayed on the Logon screen.
  • Page 41 July 19, 2004 SCP-AMU912-010-06H Log On the AMU-912 (Continued) Step Action After a successful login, the welcome banner screen appears for a few seconds. Then the AMU-912 Main Menu screen appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 42: Main Menu Options

    On Channel # Of DS1 # Of MUX#/COLU#. Would You Like To End Test Access On MUX1 (Y/N)? Logout Log out of the current system Current Session will be Logged Y or N session Out. Continue (Y/N)?: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 43: Main - Shelf Summary

    MAIN — Shelf Summary Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select MAIN. Press to choose Shelf Summary. The following screen ↓ appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 44: Table 18. Shelf Summary

    Identifier for card type or not equipped note Shelf Current Alarms CRITICAL Summary of Critical alarms for each shelf slot MAJOR Summary of Major alarms for each shelf slot MINOR Summary of Minor alarms for each shelf slot ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 45: Main - Test Access

    Test Access. The following screen appears. ↓ Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Highlight the applicable entity (MUX1, MUX 2, COLU1 through COLU16) per your system configuration. As an example, we have chosen MUX1. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 46 To start the test, press from the flashing Test Access On Channel # of DS1 # of MUX#/ ENTER COLU# Has Started. Hit <CR> To Resume Screens prompt. If you do not want to start the test, press ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 47 To let the test continue to run, type from the Test Access Is Currently Active On Channel # Of DS1 # Of MUX#/COLU#. Would You Like To End Test Access On MUX#/COLU# (Y/N)? prompt. The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 48: Main - Logout

    This prevents unauthorized persons from inadvertently changing any of your operating parameters and causing a possible loss of service. At the Main Menu screen, select MAIN. Press to choose Logout. The following screen appears. ↓ Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 49 July 19, 2004 SCP-AMU912-010-06H MAIN — Logout (Continued) Step Action Press . The Login screen appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 50: Network Menu Options

    View all incoming MultiShelf connections (maximum of 3) Local Summary View the Local Card Summary for the AMU-912 (includes card identification information, port session locations and states, and alarm activity) Inband Traffic Summary View frame counts for inband traffic on individual network DS1 ports ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 51: Network - Multishelf Access

    This screen displays a list of all accessible Management Units (AMU-912s and PMU-712s) existing on the 10Base-2 LAN. NETWORK — MultiShelf Access Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select NETWORK. Press to choose MultiShelf Access. The following ↓ screen appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 52 To connect to another AMU-912 or PMU-712, select CONNECT from either of the above two screens. You will see the Welcome Banner screen for a few seconds, then you are connected to the card (AMU-912 or PMU-712) that you chose. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 53 NETWORK — MultiShelf Access (Continued) Step Action When you log out of the card (AMU-912 or PMU-712) selected in Step 2, you get this screen. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 54: Network - Connection Summary

    If there is no information in the Connection Summary, the above screen displays a flashing message at the bottom of the screen: Connection Table Empty. **Hit <CR> to Continue**. Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ENTER Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 55: Network - Local Summary

    NETWORK — Local Summary Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select NETWORK. Press to choose Local Summary. The following ↓ screen appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 56: Network - Inband Traffic Summary

    Inband Traffic Summary. The ↓ following screen appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER To clear inband traffic counts, press To retain the existing inband traffic counts, press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 57 • To clear the inband traffic counts, press at the ALL INBAND TRAFFIC COUNTS WILL BE CLEARED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt. All inband traffic counts are cleared. • To retain the existing inband traffic counts, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 58: Select Menu Options

    SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 ELECT PTIONS The Select Menu allows you to select any of the cards (MUX 1 or MUX 2, COLU 1 through COLU 16) installed in the shelf. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 59: Select - Mux 1 Or Mux 2, Colu 1 Through Colu 16

    MUX 1 (or the appropriate choice per ↓ your system configuration). The following screen appears. Press . The following screen type appears. ENTER The above example is the AMX-944 Main Menu screen. Press (repeatedly, if needed) until the AMU-912 Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 60: Alarm Menu Options

    Will Be Cleared. Continue (Y/N)? Relay Summary View the system relay summary LED Summary View the summary of the LED activity Activate ACO Activate the AMU-912 ACO Will Be Activated. Continue Y or N Alarm Cutoff feature (Y/N)? ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 61: Alarms - Alarms Summary

    ALARMS — Alarms Summary This screen displays the AMU-912, MUXs and COLUs critical, major, and minor alarms. ALARMS — Alarms Summary Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select ALARMS. Press to choose Alarms Summary. The following screen ↓ appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 62 Major alarm is present • MINOR Minor alarm is present • NOT ALARMED Condition is active, but has no severity • NOT REPORTED Condition not reported by system Alarm States: • A Designates active alarm • H Designates history alarm ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 63 SHELF ALARM HISTORY WILL BE CLEARED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt. If you want to retain the shelf alarm history, press , then press . The Main Menu screen reappears. Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 64: Alarms - Alarm History

    The status OK displays in the Current column when the alarm is not present. The status Active displays when an alarm is present (see Table 27 on page 87 for Alarm Types). A description of the Alarm types reported is provided in Table 26 on page ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 65 If there is an active alarm, the count is set to 1 and the value in the LAST date and time field is set to the FIRST date and time field. Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 66: Alarms - Service Loss Alarm History

    The status OK displays in the Current column when the alarm is not present. The status Active displays when an alarm is present (see Table 28 on page 90 for Service Loss Alarm Types). A description of the Alarm types reported is provided in Table 26 on page ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 67 If there is an active alarm, the count is set to 1 and the value in the LAST date and time field is set to the FIRST date and time field. Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 68: Alarms - Environmental Alarm History

    The status OK displays in the Current column when the alarm is not present. The status Active displays when an alarm is present (see Table 31 on page 96 for Environmental Alarm Types). A description of the Alarm types reported is provided in Table 26 on page ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 69 If there is an active alarm, the count is set to 1 and the value in the LAST date and time field is set to the FIRST date and time field. Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 70: Alarms - Relay Summary

    At the Main Menu screen, select ALARMS. Press to choose Relay Summary. The following screen ↓ appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER The alarm information displayed indicates: • ACTIVE Relay is activated • INACTIVE Relay is not activated ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 71 July 19, 2004 SCP-AMU912-010-06H ALARMS — Relay Summary (Continued) Step Action Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 72: Alarms - Led Summary

    LED Summary. The following screen ↓ appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER The alarm information displayed indicates: • ON LED is on • OFF LED is off • FLASHING LED is flashing Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 73: Alarms - Activate Aco

    ALARMS — Activate ACO This screen allows you to activate the AMU-912 Alarm Cutoff feature. ALARMS — Activate ACO Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select ALARMS. Press to choose Activate ACO. The following screen ↓ appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 74 ALARMS — Activate ACO (Continued) Step Action Press . The following screen appears. ENTER To activate the ACO, press at the ACO WILL BE ACTIVATED (Y)? prompt. Press . The Main Menu appears. ENTER To refrain from activating the ACO, press ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 75: Configuration Menu Options

    July 19, 2004 SCP-AMU912-010-06H ONFIGURATION PTIONS The Configuration Menu provides access to system provisioning and setting all options to factory defaults, etc. Refer Table 21 on page 64 for sub-menu options and descriptions, parameters and valid values. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 76: Table 21. Configuration Menu Options

    Continue (Y/N)? (See Table 28 on page Environmental Provision TR-08 data Environmental Alarm Settings will be Y or N Alarms Setup link alarm types for changed. Continue (Y/N)? each environmental (See Table 29 on alarm page ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 77 • Configuration data will be set to • Y or N Defaults provisionable items to factory defaults (This May Be the original factory Service Affecting!) Continue settings (Y/N)? • ESC • Configuration data has been set to factory defaults. Press ESC to continue: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 78: Config - Shelf Options

    To change a field value, press to toggle to the desired value, or press to move to the SPACEBAR ↓ ↑ next option. To save the shelf options, select the ACCEPT SHELF OPTIONS button, then press ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 79 From the SHELF OPTIONS WILL BE CHANGED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To save the shelf options, press . All current values are set to desired values. • To retain the existing values, press ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 80 To view the rest of the shelf options, select the SHOW MORE SHELF OPTIONS button. To change the field value, press to toggle to the desired value. SPACEBAR To save the shelf option, select the ACCEPT SHELF OPTIONS button, then press ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 81 From the SHELF OPTIONS WILL BE CHANGED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To save the shelf option, press . The current value is set to the desired value. • To retain the existing value, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 82: Table 22. Shelf Options

    AMU-912 is plugged into a field shelf. The setting will be set back to the normal default if the AMU-912 is subsequently plugged back into a normal shelf. DISABLED No automatic provisioning occurs when an AMU-912 is plugged into a field shelf ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 83 Major - Audible Minor - Visual Minor - Audible ENVIRONMENTAL Alarm relay terminations on the shelf backplane support the following alarms: System ID Critical - Visual Major - Visual Minor - Visual Environmental #1 Environmental #2 Environmental #3 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 84: Config - Ip Info

    To change a field value, press to toggle to the desired value, or press to move to the next ↓ ↑ option. Type the desired values. To save the shelf options, select the ACCEPT IP CHANGES button, then press ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 85 WILL BE RESET. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To change the IP Info and reset the AMU-912, press . All current values are set to desired values. • To retain the existing values, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 86: Table 23. Ip Information

    Subnet mask assigned to the LAN Gateway IP Address (Optional) Unique 4-byte address of the gateway/router/bridge Default Route (Optional) Network address assigned to the external LAN Default Route Mask (Optional) Subnet Mask assigned to the external LAN ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 87: Config - Snmp Gateway Info

    This procedure shows how to enable gateway functionality. Once the gateway is enabled, it works the same way to disable the gateway functionality. CONFIG — SNMP GATEWAY INFO Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose SNMP Gateway Info. The following ↓ screen appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 88 SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 CONFIG — SNMP GATEWAY INFO (Continued) Step Action Press . The following screen appears. ENTER To enable gateway functionality, press ENTER To leave gateway disabled, press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 89 Action The following actions can be taken: • To enable gateway functionality, press at the SNMP GATEWAY OPTION WILL BE CHANGED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt. • To leave gateway disabled, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 90: Table 24. Snmp Gateway Information

    AMUs on its network then forwards traps to the IP Address that is configured as a trap recipient DISABLE AMU is not a manageable node via SNMP and will not forward trap notifications ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 91: Config - Snmp Community Info

    To change a field value, press to move to the correct option. Type the desired values. ↓ ↑ To apply SNMP changes, select the ACCEPT SNMP CHANGES button, then press ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 92: Table 25. Snmp Community Information

    SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 Table 25. SNMP Community Information Communities Description Default Read-Only SNMP community string for read-only privileges adcpublic Read/Write SNMP community string for read/write privileges adcprivate ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 93: Config - Password

    This screen allows you to change the Password for security reasons. Refer to Table 21 on page 64 for valid values. CONFIG — Password Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose Password. The following screen ↓ appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 94 Enter the current (old) Password (System Default is password#1). For security reasons, the system echoes the password with *. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Enter the new Password. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 95 From The Password will be permanently changed. Continue (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To accept the new password, press • To retain the existing password, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 96: Config - Alarm Types

    Alarm types reported. CONFIG — Alarm Types Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose Alarm Types. The following screen ↓ appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 97 • To save the alarm type changes, press . All current values are set to desired values. • To retain the existing alarm types, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 98: Table 26. Alarm Types Reported

    SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 Table 26. Alarm Types Reported Alarm LED Main Shelf Settings Summary History Updated SNMP Trap CR – Critical MJ – Major MN – Minor NA – Not Alarmed NR – Not Reported ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 99: Table 27. Alarm Types

    Invalid MAC Address CR, MJ, MN, NA, NR AMU-912 has an invalid MAC address Duplicate MAC Address CR, MJ, MN, NA, NR AMU-912 has the same MAC address as another AMU-912 connected to the 10BASE-2 backplane network ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 100: Config - Service Loss Alarm Types

    CONFIG — Service Loss Alarm Types Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose Service Loss Alarm Types. The ↓ following screen appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 101 CHANGED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To save the service loss alarm type changes, press . All current values are set to desired values. • To retain the existing service loss alarm types, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 102: Table 28. Service Loss Alarm Types

    July 19, 2004 Table 28. Service Loss Alarm Types Alarms Value Description Default Service Loss COLUn CR, MJ, MN, NA, NR Service to an RT serviced by a COLU has been lost (where n = 1 – 16) ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 103: Config - Environmental Alarms Setup

    CONFIG — Environmental Alarms Setup Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose Environmental Alarms Setup. The ↓ following screen appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 104 CHANGED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To save the environmental alarm type changes, press . All current values are set to desired values. • To retain the existing environmental alarm types, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 105: Table 29. Environmental Alarm Tr-08 Bit Positions

    * DS1 5 (System 2 SHELF A) must be up and operating in TR-08 mode for these alarms to work correctly. Table 30. Environmental Alarm Defaults Alarms Default Environmental #1 SYS1-PWRMISC Environmental #2 SYS2-PWRMISC* Environmental #3 COM-MN Environmental #4 COM-MJ * Defaults to COM-MN in Field Shelf ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 106: Config - Environmental Alarm Types

    Alarm types reported. CONFIG — Environmental Alarm Types Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose Environmental Alarm Types. The ↓ following screen appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 107 CHANGED. CONTINUE (Y/N)? prompt, the following actions can be taken: • To save the service loss alarm type changes, press . All current values are set to desired values. • To retain the existing environmental alarm types, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 108: Table 31. Environmental Alarm Types

    SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 Table 31. Environmental Alarm Types Alarms Value Description Default Environmental Alarm n CR, MJ, MN, NA, NR Severity of Environmental Alarm that is active (where n = 1 – 4) ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 109: Config - Date And Time

    SPACEBAR appropriate month. b. To change the rest of the fields (Day, Year, Hour, Minute, Second), press to reach the field to ↓ ↑ be changed. Then type the appropriate numbers on the keypad for each field. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 110 To go back to the Main Menu, select the BACK TO MAIN SCREEN button, then press ENTER d. To accept the date only, select the ACCEPT DATE ONLY button, then press ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 111: Config - Set Factory Defaults

    This screen resets the configuration data back to the original factory default setting. CONFIG — Set Factory Defaults Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select CONFIG. Press to choose Set Factory Defaults. The following ↓ screen appears. Press . The following screen appears. ENTER ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 112 • To save the Factory Default changes, press . The following events occur: – all current values are reset to the factory default values • To retain the existing configuration data, press Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 113: Software Download

    Table 32. Software Download Option Sub-Menu Valid Sub-Menu Options Descriptions Parameters Values Software Download Allows you to download AMU Chosen for Software Download. Y or N new software to the Please Confirm (Y/N)? AMU-912, COLU, MUXs and RT cards from the ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 114: S/W Dnld- Start A Download

    AMU-912 to PC link is operating at the highest baud rate supported by both devices. If the terminal emulator has the ability to support “relaxed” XMODEM protocol timing, also select this option. At the Main Menu screen, select S/W DNLD. Press to choose Start A Download. The following ↓ screen appears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 115 Please Confirm (Y/N)? prompt. An RT download may take up to several minutes to prepare for a software download. If you do not want to download software to the AMU-912 card, press . Then press and the Main Menu reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 116 VT-100 terminal to the system unit. Upon completion, the AMU-912 displays a message of success or failure of the download. If the download failed, see Download Retry on page 106 Table 35 on page 108 for further instructions. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 117 At the Press Any Key To Continue prompt, press . The ADC banner is displayed briefly, ENTER then the Main Menu is displayed. Repeat this procedure again. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 118: Download Retry

    If the AMU-912 fails to download, you can continue to retry until a successful download is achieved. If a failure occurs on a AMU-912 and no response is received to subsequent download attempts, remove and then reinsert the AMU-912 into the shelf and retry the download. Refer to Table 35 on page 108 for error messages. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 119: Software Download With Modem

    Functional Characteristic Hayes Command String Enable Flow Control AT&F2 Disable TX Flow Control AT&H0 Disable RX Flow Control AT&I0 Disable Data Compression AT&K0 Normal Mode (Error Control Disabled) AT&M0 No Command Echo ATE0 Quiet (No Result Codes) ATQ1 ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 120: Error Messages

    The file selected for download was the wrong file for the card selected or the file has been corrupted. Incorrect Download File Selected. Need To Download Application Code. Download Failed. The user manually stopped the downloading while the downloading session was in process. XMODEM Session Stopped By The User. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 121: Information Menu Options

    Table 36. Information Menu Options Sub-Menu Options Sub-Menu Descriptions Inventory Displays product identification information, manufacturing data, software versions and the hardware revisions for the AMU-912 Help Provides information on using the system screens and menus ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 122: Info - Inventory

    This screen displays product identification information, manufacturing data, software versions and the hardware revisions for the AMU-912. Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select INFO. Press to choose Inventory. The following screen appears. ↓ Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 123: Info - Help

    This screen provides information on using the system screens and menus. Step Action At the Main Menu screen, select INFO. Press to choose Help. The following screen appears. ↓ Press . The following screen appears. ENTER Press . The Main Menu screen reappears. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 124 Alarm on the shelf From the Main Menu (Alarms sub-menu), view the alarms and clear the indicated trouble ACO function has been activated while LED extinguishes when the alarm is an alarm exists on the shelf cleared ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 125: Acronyms

    ISDN – Integrated Services Digital Network LAN – Local Area Network LCF – Loop Current Feed LCFO – Loop Current Feed Open LED – Light Emitting Diode LOF – Loss of Frame LOS – Loss of Signal ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 126 SHDSL – Symmetric High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol SYNC – Synchronization TD – Transmit Data UAS – Unavailable Seconds UDLC – Universal Digital Loop Carrier WAN – Wide Area Network xDU – Doubler Unit ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
  • Page 127: Product Support

    ADC’s Return Material Authoriza- tion (RMA) Department. 2. Call or write ADC’s RMA Department to ask for an RMA number and any additional instructions. Use the tele- phone number, fax number or email address listed below: •...
  • Page 128: Fcc Classa Compliance

    SCP-AMU912-010-06H July 19, 2004 5. Write ADC’s address and the RMA Number you received from the RMA Department clearly on the outside of the carton. All shipments are to be returned prepaid. ADC will not accept any collect shipments. FCC C...
  • Page 130 World Headquarters: ADC Telecommunications, Inc. PO Box 1101 Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101 For Technical Assistance: 800.366.3891 ´,§£¶5o¨ 1298975...

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