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Physical Description ............................1-3 Chapter 2. Installation............................ 2-1 Unpack and Inspect ............................2-1 Contents of ADTRAN Shipment ......................2-1 Installing The IMUX-56/64 Module ......................2-1 Power-Up and Initialization ........................... 2-2 Failed Self-Test ............................2-2 Warranty and Customer Service ........................2-2 Chapter 3.
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Status ..............................3-7 NumBChannels ..........................3-8 Data Rate ............................. 3-8 Bonded Ep ............................3-8 Configuration ............................3-8 ATLAS Features used with IMUX-56/64 Module Options ............... 3-8 Factory Restore ............................3-9 System Self-Test ............................3-9 Index ................................Index-1 IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual...
List of Tables Table 3-1. Management Methods for the IMUX-56/64 Module ..............3-1 Table 3-2. Call Stagger Values......................... 3-3 Table 3-3. Status Messages..........................3-5 Table 3-4. BONDING Status Display Values ....................3-7 61200262L1-1A IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual...
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List of Tables IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual 61200262L1-1A...
The IMUX-56/64 Module combines with other ATLAS components to pro- vide a flexible disaster recovery system in the ATLAS Integrated Access Sys- tem. The IMUX-56/64 Module, which occupies a single slot in the ATLAS chassis, supports multiple, independent BONDING sessions with each ses- sion having the potential to use a different bandwidth.
Figure 1-2. Interface Configuration Example FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The IMUX-56/64 Module installs into any available slot in the ATLAS chas- sis. The status of the module itself can be viewed from the ATLAS front pan- el. Additional status information is available via the terminal menu, accessible through either a VT-100 terminal connected to the ATLAS Base Unit’s control port or via a Telnet session established through the Base Unit’s...
The IMUX-56/64 Module has no external interfaces. Both the network and DTE interfaces are provided on other ATLAS components. Information is passed to and from the IMUX-56/64 Module via ATLAS’ internal bussing scheme. Figure 1-3 illustrates the IMUX-56/64 Module card as seen from the rear panel. Figure 1-3. IMUX-56/64 Module...
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Chapter 1. Introduction IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual 61200262L1-1A...
ADTRAN Technical Support. If possible, keep the original shipping container for use in returning the IMUX-56/64 Module for repair or for verification of shipping damage. Contents of ADTRAN Shipment The following items are included in the ADTRAN shipment: •...
Figure 2-1. Installing the IMUX-56/64 Module POWER-UP AND INITIALIZATION When the IMUX-56/64 Module is inserted into the ATLAS chassis, the front panel STATUS indicator blinks red, yellow, and green for a time. Previously configured settings for the IMUX-56/64 Module are automatically restored upon power-up.
Operation Chapter 3 OVERVIEW You can configure and control the IMUX-56/64 Module from several sourc- es, as shown in Table 3-1. The ATLAS User Manual provides detailed in- structions on operating each of the supported management approaches. The remainder of this chapter describes the menu items available for managing the IMUX-56/64 Module using the terminal menu.
MENU ACCESS The ATLAS System Controller automatically detects the presence of the IMUX-56/64 Module when it is installed in the system. To access menus and submenus, use the keyboard arrow keys to scroll to the appropriate row and column; then press on the keyboard.
Wait approximately ½ second between the call dialing of a BONDING session. 1 sec Wait approximately 1 second between the call dialing of a BONDING session. 2 sec Wait approximately 2 seconds between the call dialing of a BONDING session. 61200262L1-1A IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual...
Write security: 3; Read security: 5 Displays the module type currently installed in the slot or the module type you plan to install in the slot. If an IMUX-56/64 Module is installed, the Type field automatically defaults to IMUX (the IMUX-56/64 Module). You can use this field to preconfigure the system before installing modules by specifying the module that you want to install into each slot.
Only if State reads Online, can the ATLAS use an installed module for any data bandwidth. Status Read security: 5 Displays status information on the IMUX-56/64 Module. Table 3-3 describes status messages that may appear and their meanings. Read security: 5 (Hardware Revision) Displays the hardware revision of the IMUX-56/64 Module.
Serial Number Displays the IMUX-56/64 Module serial number in a read-only field. Read security: 5 Board Revision Displays the printed circuit board revision of the IMUX-56/64 Module in a read-only field. Firmware Revision Read security: 5 Displays the firmware revision of the IMUX-56/64 Module in a read-only field.
A single channel is connected and negotiating the BONDING call for a particular BONDING session. Add Channels The initial BONDING negotiation was successful, and the IMUX-56/64 Module is in the process of adding channels to the BONDING session. BONDING The remaining channels were brought up successfully, and the BONDING session is now ready to pass data.
For a description of the individual timers, see BONDING Config on page 3-2. ATLAS FEATURES USED WITH IMUX-56/64 MODULE OPTIONS In addition to the IMUX-56/64 Module menu items, two additional ATLAS menu items may be operated in conjunction with the IMUX-56/64 Module.
Chapter 3. Operation Factory Restore Individual IMUX-56/64 Modules do not have independent configurations; there is one configuration for all IMUX-56/64 Modules in an ATLAS. This configuration can be returned to factory default by pressing while the cur- sor is positioned over the BONDING Config submenu, found in the System Config menu.
FCC statement iii IRMWARE EVISION self-test, system 3-9 ERIAL UMBER service 2-2 shipping hardware revision 3-5 contents 2-1 damage 2-1 IMUX M initialization 2-2 installing the modem 2-1 items included in shipment 2-1 menu 61200262L1 IMUX-56/64 Module User Manual Index-1...
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(888) 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed, Technical Support will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service (CAPS) department to issue an RMA number. For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair, contact CAPS directly...
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