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Frame Relay Service Unit
61202175L1-1A
May 1999
Express 5200
USER MANUAL
1202175L1
Base Unit
1202187L1
Dual FXO Card
1202188L1
Dual FXS Card
1202189L1
Dual E&M Card
1204001L1
4-wire SW56 DBU Card
1204002L1
V.34 DBU Card
1204004L1
ISDN DBU Card
1204006L1
External DCE Card

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  • Page 1 Express 5200 Frame Relay Service Unit USER MANUAL 1202175L1 Base Unit 1202187L1 Dual FXO Card 1202188L1 Dual FXS Card 1202189L1 Dual E&M Card 1204001L1 4-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204002L1 V.34 DBU Card 1204004L1 ISDN DBU Card 1204006L1 External DCE Card...
  • Page 2 This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its contributors. 901 Explorer Boulevard P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 Phone: (256) 963-8000 © 1999 ADTRAN, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.
  • Page 3 The following is an overview of the contents of this manual: • Chapter 1, Introduction, familiarizes you with frame relay networks and Express 5200 highlights. The chapter also gives a brief explanation of options that may be purchased for use with the Express 5200. •...
  • Page 4 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord, power supply, and/or batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions. Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 5 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 the inside back cover of this manual for information on contacting ADTRAN for service.
  • Page 6 ADTRAN Year 2000 (Y2K) Readiness Disclosure ADTRAN has established a Year 2000 program to ensure that our products will cor- rectly function in the new millennium. ADTRAN warrants that all products meet Year 2000 specifications regardless of model or revision. Information about ADTRAN's Year 2000 compliance program is available at the following: Product Matrix: www.adtran.com/y2kfax.html...
  • Page 7 “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Department of Communications. Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numeriques,” NMB-003 edictee par le ministre des Communications. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 8 The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all devices does not exceed 100. viii Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Rear Panel ..........................2-2 DBU and Voice Interface Card Slots ................2-4 Telco Connector......................2-4 Control Port ........................2-4 DTE Connectors ......................2-4 Chapter 3. Operation Front Panel ........................... 3-1 LCD Window......................... 3-1 Enter ..........................3-1 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 10 Shift ..........................3-2 LED Descriptions ......................3-2 Front Panel Operation ....................3-3 VT 100 Terminal Connection and Operation ............3-4 Express 5200 Menu Structure ..................3-6 Main Menu ......................3-7 Chapter 4. Applications Data Applications ........................ 4-1 SNA/SDLC with Local Spoofing................4-1 SNA and LAN Application with SNMP/TELNET Management ......
  • Page 11 DTMF Sensitivity (DTMF SENS) ................7-4 Regenerate DTMF (REGEN DTMF) ................7-4 Max Frame Repeat (MAX REPEAT) ................7-4 Interface Type ........................ 7-4 Voice Coder........................7-5 Line 1 and L2 Options (L1 and L2 OPTIONS) ............7-5 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 12 Delete (DELETE key on front panel) ..............8-9 Chapter 9. Dial Backup Configuration Dial Backup Options ......................9-1 Auto DBU ........................9-3 DBU Options........................9-3 DBU Criteria ........................9-4 DBU Timers........................9-4 DBU Card Options ......................9-5 ISDN DBU Card ....................9-5 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 13 DCE Card ....................... 9-6 Phone Numbers 1-5 ...................... 9-6 Chapter 10. IP Routing IP Routing with the Express 5200 ................... 10-1 IP Route Table ......................10-3 Example Route Table Entry ................10-4 Gateway IP Address (GW IP ADDRESS) ..............10-5 Gateway Destination Port (GW DEST PORT) ............
  • Page 14 Options Available when Originate Unit is Connected to the DDS Line ..14-2 Options Available During Dial Backup ............14-2 Appendix A. Pinouts......................A-1 Appendix B. Specifications Summary ................. B-1 Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations................ C-1 Appendix D. Glossary ..................... D-1 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 15 List of Figures Figure 2-1. Express 5200 Rear View ................. 2-3 Figure 3-1. Example of Basic Menu Navigation............. 3-4 Figure 3-2. Terminal Login Menu..................3-5 Figure 3-3. Terminal Main Menu..................3-6 Figure 3-4. Express 5200 Front Panel ................3-9 Figure 4-1. SNA/SDLC with Local Spoofing ..............4-2 Figure 4-2.
  • Page 16 Figure 13-1. VT 100 Test Menu..................13-1 Figure 13-2. Front Panel Test Menu.................. 13-2 Figure 13-3. VT 100 Ping Menu ..................13-3 Figure 13-4. Voice Interface Test Menu ................13-4 Figure 14-1. DBU Options Menu ..................14-1 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 17 Table A-3. Control Connector Pin Assignments ............A-3 Table A-4. DBU Card Pin Assignments................. A-3 Table A-5. Voice Card Connector Pin Assignments ............ A-4 Table A-6. DTE/DCE Connector Pin Assignments ............. A-5 Table A-7. Pin Assignment for V.35 Connector ............A-7 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual xvii...
  • Page 18 Table of Contents xviii Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 19: Chapter 1. Introduction

    DLCIs at subscription time. SVCs, on the other hand, have DLCIs dynamically assigned each time a user protocol session is established. The CPE equipment must request a call and the DLCI is assigned by the network switching equipment. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 20: Product Overview

    Pinouts on page A-1 for the pin assignments for these interfaces. The Express 5200 handles each frame of the user data in a three- step manner. The first step is terminating the user protocol. The layer at which this termination occurs varies, depending on the user protocol selection for a given port.
  • Page 21: Dds Operation

    The integrated 56/64 DDS DSU supports the 56/64 kbps DDS service rate. SNMP The Express 5200's embedded SNMP feature allows the unit to be accessed and controlled by a network manager through the network interface or through a DTE port running frame relay, SLIP,...
  • Page 22: Telnet

    TELNET TELNET provides a password-protected, remote login facility to the Express 5200. TELNET allows a user on a network manager to control the Express 5200 through the terminal menus. See the section SNA and LAN Application with SNMP/TELNET Management on page 4-4 for more information.
  • Page 23: Fxs Module

    For frame relay dial backup, the Express 5200 monitors the physical line condition as well as the signaling state of the frame relay circuit. A loss of signaling on either end of the circuit causes the Express 5200 to enter dial backup.
  • Page 24: Card Options

    For frame relay dial backup, either Express 5200 can originate a dial back- up connection. The answer/originate option has no effect in frame relay mode.
  • Page 25: Warranty And Customer Service

    Chapter 1. Introduction Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1. Introduction Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2. Installation

    • VT 100 terminal adapter cable (consists of a DB-25 modular adapter and an 8-position to 8-position modular cable) The ADTRAN Express 5200 MIB is available in the support section of the ADTRAN Web page at www.adtran.com. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 28: Customer Provides

    Each Express 5200 unit is provided with a captive eight-foot power cord, terminated by a three-prong plug which connects to a grounded 115 VAC power receptacle. Power to the Express 5200 must be provided from a grounded 115 VAC, 60 Hz receptacle. REAR PANEL The Express 5200 is equipped with two DB-25 connectors labeled .
  • Page 29: Figure 2-1. Express 5200 Rear View

    DTE 1 port Connects to a DTE device DTE 2 port Connects to a DTE device On/Off Switch Turns power on and off 115 VAC connection Connects to captive power cord Figure 2-1. Express 5200 Rear View 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Dbu And Voice Interface Card Slots

    Chapter 2. Installation DBU and Voice Interface Card Slots The Express 5200 rear panel has two card slots for the installation of dial backup, voice, and DCE interface cards. To insert cards, perform the following procedure: Remove power from the Express 5200.
  • Page 31 19.2 kbps. A low capacitance EIA-232 cable works up to 56 kbps. The DTE ports are configured through the front panel or the VT 100 control port. The DTE ports can operate in asynchronous or synchronous modes. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2. Installation Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3. Operation

    Operation Chapter 3 FRONT PANEL The Express 5200 faceplate is shown in Figure 3-4 on page 3-9. Descriptions of each part of the front panel follow. LCD Window Displays menu items and messages in 2 lines by 16 characters. Enter Selects active menu items.
  • Page 34: Numeric Keypad

    The Express 5200 has seven LED indicators: , and . These LEDs are identified as follows: ALM/TST TD1: Transmit Data (DTE 1) This LED is active when the Express 5200 port is transmitting DTE 1 data. RD1: Receive Data (DTE 1)
  • Page 35: Front Panel Operation

    Chapter 3. Operation TD2: Transmit Data (DTE 2) This LED is active when the Express 5200 port is transmitting DTE 2 data. RD2: Receive Data (DTE 2) This LED is active when the Express 5200 port is receiving DTE 2 data.
  • Page 36: Vt 100 Terminal Connection And Operation

    8 SYSTEM Figure 3-1. Example of Basic Menu Navigation VT 100 Terminal Connection and Operation To control the Express 5200 using a VT 100 terminal, perform the following procedure: Set the Express 5200 baud rate to match the terminal through the front panel.
  • Page 37: Figure 3-2. Terminal Login Menu

    OGIN connected to the terminal. Select R to configure a EMOTE OGIN remotely located Express 5200 unit. For remote applications, enter the DLCI (data link connection identifier) number of the remote unit by pressing , the DLCI number, and Enter Enter again.
  • Page 38: Express 5200 Menu Structure

    Chapter 3. Operation Figure 3-3. Terminal Main Menu Express 5200 Menu Structure The opening menu is the access point to all other operations. Each menu item has several functions and submenus to identify and access specific parameters. The L selection is available on the VT 100 interface only. The...
  • Page 39: Main Menu

    This selection allows you to access DBU functions. See the chapter Activating DBU Functions on page 14-1 for more information. Save Configuration (SAVE) This parameter saves the currently selected configuration. Configuration changes are not implemented until the S ONFIGURA ) option is selected. TION 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3. Operation Abort Changes (ABORT) This parameter cancels the current selections and reverts to the last saved configuration. Logout (VT 100 menu only) This parameter logs out of the system. Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 41: Chapter 4. Applications

    SNRM (set normal response mode) from an SDLC device. The Express 5200 looks for SNRM on all ports and assumes a secondary role once SNRM is received. The Express 5200 then brings up the...
  • Page 42: Figure 4-1. Sna/Sdlc With Local Spoofing

    Different roles can be assumed for each SDLC session. Disconnec- tion starts the role determination procedure again. In all cases, the Express 5200 is transparent to the XID (exchange identi- fication) negotiation between any two network devices. The Express 5200 uses LLC protocol (mode 2) to transport SDLC information frames.
  • Page 43: Table 4-1. Sna/Sdlc Application Configuration Settings

    LLC2 DSAP=08 OUT DLCI=17 Network Port Physical Layer LOOP RATE=64K LOOP RATE=64K Options CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK Frame Relay SIGNAL=ANSI SIGNAL=ANSI Options T391=10 T391=10 N391=6 N391=6 N392=3 N392=3 N393=4 N393=4 REM FECN=NO REM FECN=NO 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 44: Sna And Lan Application With Snmp/Telnet Management

    Express 5200's SNMP and TELNET information. See Table 4-2 for an example configuration. RIP and inverse ARP are not used for the Express 5200 DTE frame relay port. Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Figure 4-2. Sna And Lan Application With Snmp/Telnet Management

    Chapter 4. Applications Figure 4-2. SNA and LAN Application with SNMP/ TELNET Management 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 46: Table 4-2. Sna And Lan Application Settings

    NET DLCI=18 Table Network Port Physical Layer LOOP RATE=64K LOOP RATE=64K Options CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK Frame Relay SIGNAL=ANSI SIGNAL=ANSI Options T391=10 T391=10 N391=6 N391=6 N392=3 N392=3 N393=4 N393=4 REM FECN=NO REM FECN=NO Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 47: Bisync Application

    Chapter 4. Applications Bisync Application The Express 5200 can be used to connect IBM 3780/2780 (see IBM manual number GA27-3004-2) bisync controllers and a host across a frame relay network. Point-to-point and multi-point configura- tions are supported at speeds up to 19.2 kbps. The LLC protocol (mode 2) is used to provide a reliable transport layer across the frame relay network.
  • Page 48: Figure 4-4. Bisync Multi-Point

    Chapter 4. Applications Figure 4-4. Bisync Multi-Point Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 49: Table 4-3. Multi-Point Bisync Application Settings

    LLC2 DSAP=04 OUT DLCI=17 Network Port Physical Layer LOOP RATE=64K LOOP RATE=64K Options CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK Frame Relay SIGNAL=ANSI SIGNAL=ANSI Options T391=10 T391=10 N391=6 N391=6 N392=3 N392=3 N393=4 N393=4 REM FECN=NO REM FECN=NO 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 50: Transparent Application

    Transparent Application In cases when the user protocol is not supported by the Express 5200, the transparent mode may be used. Transparent bit- oriented protocol (BOP) or transparent asynchronous protocol may be selected. This can be used for point-to-point connections only because the Express 5200 is transparent to the protocol address formats.
  • Page 51: Figure 4-6. Transparent Async Application

    Physical Layer LOOP RATE=64K LOOP RATE=64K Options CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK CLOCK SOURCE=FROM NETWORK Frame Relay SIGNAL=ANSI SIGNAL=ANSI Options T391=10 T391=10 N391=6 N391=6 N392=3 N392=3 N393=4 N393=4 REM FECN=NO REM FECN=NO Figure 4-6. Transparent Async Application 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 4-11...
  • Page 52: Voice Applications

    FXO module. The remote units connect to telephone sets via FXS modules. The host unit is programmed with the extensions and DLCI information for all of the remote units. This information is communicated to the remote units over the network. 4-12 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 53: External Call Origination

    When the remote party answers the call, the data link is established and the call remains up until the remote Express 5200 hangs up or until a loss of line current is detected on the FXO port. Internal Calls...
  • Page 54: Voice Over Frame Relay Application

    In this configuration, multiple units are daisy-chained at the host site to accommodate up to eight switched OPX (off premise extension) lines. Six lines are shown in Figure 4-8. The Express 5200 can be daisy-chained on the host end to accommodate more PBX extensions.
  • Page 55: Plar Mode Application

    In the case of a frame relay circuit, this is the local DLCI that the voice data is to be carried on. For a point-to-point circuit, the DLCI value must be non-zero and it must be the same on both ends of the circuit. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 4-15...
  • Page 56: Direct Mode Application

    In this arrangement, the local PBX extensions are extended across the frame relay or point-to-point DDS circuit. In direct mode, the Express 5200 is transparent to the telephone circuit. All signalling information is generated/detected by the attached PBX/telephone.
  • Page 57: Figure 4-10. Direct Mode Application

    Chapter 4. Applications Figure 4-10. Direct Mode Application 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 4-17...
  • Page 58 Chapter 4. Applications 4-18 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 59: Chapter 5. Configuration Overview

    Configuration Overview Chapter 5 LOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATION The Express 5200 can be configured locally or, when using the VT 100 interface, communications can be established so a local Express 5200 can configure a remote Express 5200. See the section VT 100 Terminal Connection and Operation on page 3-4 for information on selecting local and remote configuration.
  • Page 60: Figure 5-1. Vt 100 Configuration Menu (Dbu Card Installed)

    PTIONS DDRESS ABLE The Express 5200 contains a default set of configuration options stored in read-only memory. The unit is shipped from the factory with this profile loaded into the current (nonvolatile configuration) memory. If this profile matches requirements for the system, then no additional configuration is required to put the unit into service.
  • Page 61: Chapter 6. Dte Port Configuration

    , and A for the two ports located on the PTIONS DDRESS ABLE rear of the Express 5200 by selecting D 1 or D from the C menu. Figure 6-1 illustrates the VT 100 ONFIGURATION configuration menu for D Configure the port before the ports.
  • Page 62: Figure 6-2. Front Panel Protocol Menu Tree

    BISYNC TRANS ASYNC 1 DTE PORT 1 2 PHYS LYR OPTS PPP SYNC 1 CONFIG PPP ASYNC 2 DTE PORT 2 3 PROTOCOL OPTS SLIP 4 ADDR TABLE Figure 6-2. Front Panel Protocol Menu Tree Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 63: Port Disabled Protocol (Disable)

    RAME ELAY Express 5200 accepts frame relay frames from a router or a FRAD and routes to/from the network port based on the DLCI address. The address can be modified or preserved from the DTE and network side based on the frame relay address table. FECN, BECN,...
  • Page 64: Figure 6-4. Frame Relay Protocol Menu Tree

    F LAGS Hardware Flow Control (HDW FLOW CTRL) When set to O , the Express 5200 varies the transmit clock rate to temporarily limit the transmit data rate from the DTE device to the Express 5200. 1 PROTOCOL 2 FRAME RELAY...
  • Page 65: Protocol Options (Protocol Opts)

    Express 5200, set the M DLCI to a unique ANAGEMENT value that identifies the virtual circuit between the router/FRAD and the Express 5200. The router/FRAD must also be configured to route the Express 5200 IP A to this DLCI. The IP DDRESS...
  • Page 66: Address Table (Addr Table)

    Enter the management data link connection identifier. The DLCI is a special DLCI used between the attached ANAGEMENT DTE device and the Express 5200 to carry SNMP and TELNET packets to/from the Express 5200 on the port. See the section Guidelines for Configuring IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Management DLCI on page 6-5 for more information.
  • Page 67: Sdlc Protocol

    DSAP/DLCI is used to make the connection across the frame relay network. Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS) Interface Type (INTERFACE) Select the connector type for the interface. The choices are EIA-232 and V.35 . 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 68 TD Clock Source (TD CLOCK SRC) Set the clock source to internal or external. Transmit Idle Code (TX IDLE CODE) Enable the Express 5200 to transmit flags or all ones. When operating the SDLC protocol, all O is the recommended option.
  • Page 69: Protocol Options (Protocol Opts)

    4 LLC2 DSAP 5 OUTGOING DLCI Figure 6-5. SDLC Protocol Menu Tree Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS) Poll/Response Timeout (TIMEOUT) Set the amount of time the Express 5200 waits for a poll response before issuing another poll. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 70: Address Table (Addr Table)

    FEP line ORMAT coding. The choices are non-return-to zero ( NRZ ) and non-return- to-zero inverted ( NRZI ). When using NRZI format, the Express 5200 does not derive timing from the receive data input. Address Table (ADDR TABLE) PU Address Enter the physical unit address of each SDLC device you wish to connect to the Express 5200.
  • Page 71: Transparent Bop Protocol (Trans Bop)

    Defines a point-to-point connection on the network. For an SDLC connection, the SSAP of one Express 5200 should match the DSAP on the other Express 5200. The value of this parameter must be in increments of four beginning with 04.
  • Page 72: Physical Layer Options (Phys Lyr Opts)

    Select the operating speed of the interface. The bit rate selections vary depending on the speed selections made for the port. Also, for rates higher than 56/64 kbps, the External DCE Network card is required. 6-12 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 73: Protocol Options (Protocol Opts)

    ORMAT coding. The choices are non-return-to zero ( NRZ ) and non-return- to-zero inverted ( NRZI ). When using NRZI format, the Express 5200 does not derive timing from the receive data input. Address Table (ADDR TABLE) Far End Port Number (FAR END PORT) Enter the remote Express 5200 port number that the remote HDLC device is connected to.
  • Page 74: Physical Layer Options (Phys Lyr Opts)

    4 LLC2 DSAP 5 OUTGOING DLCI Figure 6-7. Bisync Protocol Menu Tree Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS) Interface Type (INTERFACE) Select the connector type for the interface. The choices are EIA-232 and V.35 . 6-14 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 75: Protocol Options (Protocol Opts)

    ARITY Poll/Response Timeout (TIMEOUT) For multi-point configurations, set the amount of time the Express 5200 waits for a poll response before issuing another poll. Disconnect Threshold (THRESHOLD) For multi-point configurations, set the maximum number of response timeouts allowed before a session is terminated.
  • Page 76: Address Table (Addr Table)

    LLC2 DSAP Define a point-to-point connection on the network. For each bisync SDLC connection, the DSAP of one Express 5200 should match the SSAP on the other Express 5200. See the section SNA/SDLC with Local Spoofing on page 4-1 for a configuration example which demonstrates the SSAP and DSAP arrangement.
  • Page 77: Transparent Async Protocol (Trans Async)

    RANSPARENT SYNC transport across a frame relay network. This protocol is used when the device connected to the Express 5200 is an async device such as a terminal or PC. See Figure 6-8 for the T menu RANSPARENT SYNC tree.
  • Page 78: Physical Layer Options (Phys Lyr Opts)

    2 DTE PORT 2 Figure 6-8. Transparent Async Protocol Menu Tree The Express 5200 buffers async characters from the DTE device until two idle characters or 100 characters are received. A frame relay synchronous frame is constructed containing the data content of each character.
  • Page 79: Protocol Options (Protocol Opts)

    3 is the M , then a frame is RAME OUNT formed once the Express 5200 receives either 7 characters or 3 idle characters (whichever comes first). Address Table (ADDR TABLE) Far End Port Number (FAR END PORT) Enter the remote Express 5200 port number that the remote device is connected to.
  • Page 80: Ppp Synchronous Protocol (Ppp Sync)

    C menu. OUTING ONFIG Static routing requires additional configuration (see the chapter IP Routing on page 10-1 for more information). A port set for PPP S protocol routes and supports IP YNCHRONOUS traffic only. 6-20 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 81: Physical Layer Options (Phys Lyr Opts)

    Select the operating speed of the DTE interface. The bit rate selections vary depending on the speed selections made for the port. Also, for rates higher than 56/64 kbps, the External DCE Network card is required. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 6-21...
  • Page 82: Address Table (Addr Table)

    60-second intervals, advertising network addresses to the Peer PPP device. Routing tables are generated from these broadcasts. Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS) Enable or disable the Express 5200's reply to the request from the Peer PPP device to issue RIP messages. PPP Async Protocol...
  • Page 83: Routing

    Select one or two stop bits. Set to match the connected asynchronous device. Hardware Flow Control (HDW FLOW CTRL) When enabled, the Express 5200 uses CTS to temporarily disable transmit data to the Express 5200. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 84: Address Table (Addr Table)

    5 PROCESS RECEIVED RIP PACKETS 2 YES Figure 6-10. PPP Asynchronous Protocol Menu Tree Address Table (ADDR TABLE) IP Address Enter the internet protocol (IP) address of the Express 5200 port. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet number of the network formed by the Express 5200 and the Peer PPP station.
  • Page 85: Slip Protocol

    Peer PPP device. Routing tables are generated from these broadcasts. Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS) Enable or disable the Express 5200's reply to the request from the Peer PPP device to issue RIP messages. Slip Protocol...
  • Page 86 Stop Bits Select one or two stop bits. Set to match the connected asynchronous device. Hardware Flow Control (HDW FLOW CTRL) When enabled, the Express 5200 uses CTS to temporarily disable transmit data to the Express 5200. 1 PROTOCOL 9 SLIP...
  • Page 87: Address Table (Addr Table)

    Peer SLIP device. Routing tables are generated from these broadcasts. Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS) Enable or disable the Express 5200's reply to the request from the Peer SLIP device to issue RIP messages. 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 88 Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration 6-28 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 89: Chapter 7. Voice Interface Configuration

    The option available is dependent upon the voice card installed. Figure 7-1 shows the C menu for the FXS card. ONFIGURATION Figure 7-1. Voice Options Menu Mode Select either S or D mode for the voice interface. WITCHED IRECT 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 90: Switched Mode

    R units. EMOTE This option is available only when the M is set for S WITCHED DLCI Mapping (DLCI MAP) The options for DLCI M vary depending on the M selections. EMOTE Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 91: Selections Available For A Unit In Direct Mode

    Express 5200 and the extension for the two voice ports connected to that DLCI. The Express 5200 supports up to 20 DLCIs which yield a total of 40 voice ports. On the front panel,...
  • Page 92: Min Jitter Buffers (Min Jitter)

    WITCHED DTMF Gain The output gain of regenerated DTMF tones. DTMF Sensitivity (DTMF SENS) The level of sensitivity at which the Express 5200 detects DTMF. If the unit is mis-dialing, set to L ; otherwise, leave at N ORMAL Regenerate DTMF (REGEN DTMF)
  • Page 93: Voice Coder

    D ISABLE Max Fax Rate The Express 5200 supports fax up to 14.4 kbps. The maximum fax rate may be set lower to reduce the amount of bandwidth used for a fax. Rates are: O (fax not supported), 4800 , 7200 , 9600 , and 14.4...
  • Page 94 Chapter 7. Voice Interface Configuration Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 95: Chapter 8. Network Port Configuration

    The network port terminates the user end of the frame relay UNI interface. The Express 5200 supports three standard PVC signaling formats: LMI (gang of four), ANSI T1.617-D (Annex D), and ITU Q.933-A (Annex A).
  • Page 96 5 LLC2 BUSY TIMEOUT 8 PROCESS RECEIVED RIP 2 YES 6 LLC2 REJECT TIMEOUT PACKETS 9 PRIORITY QUEUE RATIO 7 LLC2 KEEP-ALIVE TIMEOUT 10 PVC OPTIONS 1 DLCI 2 DBU DLCI Figure 8-1. Network Port Configuration Menu Tree Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 97: Interface Type (Interface)

    Select the I . This option only applies to the ISDN NTERFACE and external DCE interface cards. Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS) Loop Rate Select a loop rate of either 56 , 64 , or A 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 98: Clock Source

    Chapter 8. Network Port Configuration Clock Source Configure the Express 5200 clocking source to be derived from either the unit ( I ) or from the network ( F NTERNAL ETWORK is the most common selection. ETWORK Frame Relay Options (FR OPTS)
  • Page 99: Signal Type (Signal)

    N392 and N393 These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI formed by the Express 5200 network port and the frame relay switch. If the error threshold is met, the signaling state status is changed to , which indicates a service-affecting condition. This condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error-free events are received.
  • Page 100: Remote Fecn Notification (Rem Fecn)

    FECN bit enabled is received. This is a proprietary feature with ADTRAN Express 5200s and can only be used with an ADTRAN Express 5200 on both ends of the virtual circuit. LLC2 Options (LLC2 OPTS)
  • Page 101: Llc2 Busy Timeout (Busy To)

    LLC2 Keep-Alive Timeout (KA TO) Optional tool for detecting the status of an LLC2 connection. Figure 8-4. VT 100 Network Port LLC2 Options Menu IP Address Enter the internet protocol (IP) address of the Express 5200 Network port. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 102: Subnet Mask

    FRADs. Routing tables are generated from these broadcasts. Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS) Enable or disable the Express 5200's reply to the request from the peer routers or FRADs to issue RIP messages. Priority Queue Ratio (N:1) (QUEUE RATIO) Define the ratio that SDLC frames have over other protocols.
  • Page 103: Dbu Dlci

    DBU DLCI Enter the DLCI that data is received on during dial backup (i.e., the DLCI that the remote Express 5200 is transmitting to). This option is only available when an ISDN DBU or external DCE interface card is installed.
  • Page 104 Chapter 8. Network Port Configuration 8-10 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 105: Chapter 9. Dial Backup Configuration

    DBU capability, defines the DBU criteria when the DDS circuit fails, and controls the DBU timers. See Figure 9-2 for a complete menu tree of the DBU selections. Figure 9-1. DBU Options Menu 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 106 (available if External DCE 1 INTERFACE TYPE 2 V.35 card is installed) 2 DBU BIT RATE (KBPS) 6 PHONE NUMBERS (not available if External DCE card is installed) NUM 1-5 Figure 9-2. Dial Backup Menu Tree Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 107: Auto Dbu

    The factory default setting is D ISABLE DBU Options Beeper Option If enabled, the Express 5200 issues an intermittent beep while in dial backup. Password Opt When enabled, the passwords entered in the DBU P fields...
  • Page 108: Dbu Criteria

    When enabled, the Express 5200 enters backup mode if an out-of- service condition is detected. The factory default setting is E NABLE With No RX When enabled, the Express 5200 enters backup mode when a loss of signal is detected. The factory default setting is E NABLE With No SC When enabled, the Express 5200 enters backup mode when a loss of sealing current is detected.
  • Page 109: Dbu Card Options

    Chapter 9. Dial Backup Configuration Express 5200 encounters a busy or reorder, it attempts to establish the call the specified number of times. The factory default setting is 5. Wait to Redial This option works in conjunction with the preceding R EDIAL .
  • Page 110: V.34 Dbu Card

    Set to the operating speed of the interface (0-1536 kbps). Phone Numbers 1-5 The Express 5200 stores up to 5 numbers of 36 digits each. Edit a phone number by reentering the entire number. This process overwrites the previously stored number. This selection is not available if the External DCE interface card is installed.
  • Page 111: Chapter 10. Ip Routing

    IP Routing Chapter 10 IP ROUTING WITH THE EXPRESS 5200 The Express 5200 contains an IP router function to resolve paths for IP packets received. This function is used regardless of encapsulation protocol and port received from. The heart of the routing system is a routing table which can be generated manually, automatically, or a combination of the two.
  • Page 112 In addition to RIP, the network port uses inverse ARP (RFC 1490) to associate peer router/FRAD IP addresses to PVC addresses. The Express 5200 can also respond to requests from peer routers/ FRADs seeking an association for their tables. The transmit and receive inverse ARP section can be independently enabled.
  • Page 113: Ip Route Table

    IP network. If an IP packet is received with a destination IP not located in the internal routing table (static or RIP), then the gateway route is used. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 10-3...
  • Page 114: Example Route Table Entry

    To address an entire subnet, enter a value with the host portion equal to 0. Destination Port (DEST PORT) Select the port on the Express 5200 used to transmit the packets with the specified IP address. 10-4...
  • Page 115: Gateway Ip Address (Gw Ip Address)

    . If an IP packet with an unknown ATEWAY DDRESS IP address is received, the Express 5200 sends it to the Gateway (which is a router or another FRAD). Gateway Destination Port (GW DEST PORT) Enter the port from which the gateway can be reached.
  • Page 116: Process Received Arp Packets (Rx Arp)

    Determine how often an inverse ARP request is sent to every DLCI assigned to the network port. ARP is used in conjunction with RIP to dynamically resolve IP routes and should be enabled if RIP is enabled on the network port (see page 8-8). 10-6 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 117: Chapter 11. System Configuration

    Then choose S from ONFIGURATION YSTEM the C menu. The VT 100 menu is shown in Figure ONFIGURATION 11-1, and the front panel menu tree is shown in Figure 11-2. Figure 11-1. System Configuration Menu 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 11-1...
  • Page 118: Change Password

    Read Community (RD COMMUNITY) Enter the authentication strings used for SNMP management. Match the Express 5200 to the SNMP manager for read privileges. If you are using the front panel, see the section Entering Letters Using the Front Panel on page 11-3 for instructions.
  • Page 119: Support Fragmentation (Support Frag)

    Enter the IP address of the SNMP manager to which the Express 5200 sends traps. Trap Manager Port (TRAP PORT) Enter the Express 5200 port number used to transmit traps to the SNMP manager. Support Fragmentation (SUPPORT FRAG) When running voice applications, this should be enabled. With fragmentation enabled, large frames are fragmented to maintain voice quality in the presence of large data frames.
  • Page 120 Chapter 11. System Configuration 11-4 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 121: Chapter 12. Statistics

    S (shown in TATISTICS Figure 12-1 on page 12-2). DLCI Status (D) When viewing N or when configured for ETWORK TATISTICS protocol on a DTE P (see the section Frame Relay RAME ELAY 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-1...
  • Page 122: Dte And Network Ports

    Figure 12-1. Statistics Menu DTE and Network Ports The following sections describe the information given on the DTE and N menus. See Figure 12-2 ETWORK TATISTICS through Figure 12-5. 12-2 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 123: Current Status

    CRC Errors Frames received with CRC16 violations (not available when T proto- RANSPARENT SYNC col is selected). Parity Errors Frames received with parity errors (only available when T proto- RANSPARENT SYNC col is selected). 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-3...
  • Page 124 Inv Formats Frames received with invalid encapsulation code points. Unknown DLCI All frames received with a DLCI address not already defined by the Express 5200. Aborts Rcv Frames received with abort sequence of sev- en ones (not available when T RANSPARENT protocol is selected).
  • Page 125 Signal State State of frame relay port (up or down) Rx Signal Frame Count of received signal frames (polls or responses). Signal Timeouts Count of how many T391 or T392 time- outs have occurred. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-5...
  • Page 126 Chapter 12. Statistics Figure 12-2. DTE Port View Statistics Menu-Frame Relay Protocol Figure 12-3. DTE Port View Statistics Menu (Trans Async) 12-6 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 127 Chapter 12. Statistics Figure 12-4. DTE Port View Statistics Menu-All Other Protocols Figure 12-5. Network Port View Statistics Menu 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-7...
  • Page 128: Dlci Statistics

    Figure 12-6. View DLCI Statistics Menu Protocol Statistics This menu provides information on frames and bytes received/ transmitted by the Express 5200. The information is organized by DTE protocols. Protocols other than those included in the list are placed in the O...
  • Page 129: System Statistics

    Also, the elapsed time since the unit was turned on (or since the last restart) is given in seconds. The buffer information provided in this menu is used mainly by ADTRAN Technical Support in troubleshooting situations. See Figure 12-8. 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 130: Voice Status

    Selecting FXO , FXS , or E&M S displays status information for TATS lines one and two of the FXS, FXO, or E&M voice card (if installed). Possible states are O , and R . See Figure INGING 12-9. 12-10 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 131: Viewing Statistics Information (Front Panel Interface)

    The following information is displayed when DTE 1 or DTE 2 port is selected. Control Signal Status Screen An asterisk (*) indicates that the signal is active for the currently selected port. See Figure 12-10. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-11...
  • Page 132 DCD Loss Errors Total times the data carrier detect signal was lost since last reset. CRC Errors Frames received with CRC16 violations (not available when protocol is selected). RANSPARENT SYNC 12-12 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 133: Network Port Statistics

    Current state of the DBU service (only available when DBU card is installed). Signal State Current state of frame relay port (up or down). See Figure 12-11. Signal State Change Number of changes in the signaling protocol state. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-13...
  • Page 134: Dlci List

    Frames received with CRC16 violations. Abort Frames Frames received with abort sequence of seven ones. DLCI List This menu lists all available DLCIs and classifies them as A CTIVE , or U NACTIVE NKNOWN 12-14 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 135: System Status

    TATS ports (L1 and L2). Possible states are O , and INGING Version Chksum VER 3.44 EFEE Figure 12-12. Front Panel System Status Screen System Date 09/28/98 Figure 12-13. Front Panel System Date Screen 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 12-15...
  • Page 136 Chapter 12. Statistics System Time 12:17:50 Figure 12-14. Front Panel System Time Screen 12-16 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 137: Chapter 13. Testing

    This menu allows you to send ping requests and perform voice port diagnostics. See Figure 13-1 for the VT 100 T . See Figure 13-2 for the front panel menu tree. Figure 13-1. VT 100 Test Menu 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 13-1...
  • Page 138: Ping

    Figure 13-3 for the VT 100 P Address to Ping (PING ADDRESS) Enter the IP address of the unit the Express 5200 is sending an echo request (ping) to. If the IP address is not manually configured into the IP route table, the path will be determined dynamically through RIP and inverse ARP pro- tocols (for more information, see the chapter IP Routing on page 10-1).
  • Page 139 If a response is not received before the unit times out, the delay is not calculated in. Avg Response Time (AVG RESP TIME) This field shows the average response time based on all received responses. Figure 13-3. VT 100 Ping Menu 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 13-3...
  • Page 140: Voice

    This test is applicable for the FXS voice card only. Loopback This test loops the analog channel before the compression/ decompression is performed. Coder This test loops the analog channel after compression/ decompression is performed. 13-4 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 141: Test Tone

    Chapter 13. Testing Test Tone This command transmits a 1 kHz test tone towards the digital network. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual 13-5...
  • Page 142 Chapter 13. Testing 13-6 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 143: Chapter 14. Activating Dbu Functions

    Options Available when Answer Unit is Connected to the DDS Line Dial Backup The Express 5200 waits for an incoming call. When an incoming call is detected, the Express 5200 answers the call and enters dial backup. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 144: Options Available When Originate Unit Is Connected To The Dds Line

    The Express 5200 prompts to dial a stored number, enter a number to dial for dial backup, or redial the last number dialed. Stay on Leased The Express 5200 remains on the leased line and does not enter dial backup mode. Options Available During Dial Backup...
  • Page 145: Table A-1. Telco Connector Pin Assignments

    Appendix A The following tables give the pin assignments for the connectors located on the back of the Express 5200, the DBU cards, and the Voice Cards. For more information on the connectors, see the section Rear Panel on page 2-2.
  • Page 146: Appendix A.pinouts

    Received Line Signal Detector (CD) +12 Test Point -12 Test Point Transmit Clock (TC) Receive Clock (RC) Local Loopback (LL) Data Terminal Ready (TR) Remote Loopback (RL) Ring Indicator (RI) External TX Clock (ETC) Test Indicator (TI) Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 147: Table A-3. Control Connector Pin Assignments

    Transmit Data from DSU to Network-Ring 1 Transmit Data from DSU to Network-Tip 1 Not Used Receive Data from Network to DSU-Tip Receive Data from Network to DSU-Ring V.34 and 1B+D ISDN Not Used Network-Tip Network-Ring 6 - 8 Not Used 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 148: Table A-5. Voice Card Connector Pin Assignments

    Table A-5. Voice Card Connector Pin Assignments RJ Pin # Function Dual FXS Card Ring Dual FXO Card Ring Dual E&M Card Ring E Lead Frame Gnd -48 Volts M Lead Tip 1 Ring 1 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 149: Table A-6. Dte/Dce Connector Pin Assignments

    Table A-6. DTE/DCE Connector Pin Assignments (DCE Card Option) DB25 Pin# V.35 Pin# Function DTEx Port Direction DCE Port Direction FGND TD(EIA-232) RD(EIA-232) TC-B(V.35) TC-A(V.35) RC-A(V.35) RC-B(V.35) TC(EIA-232) RD-A(V.35) TD-B(V.35) TD-A(V.35) ETC-B(V.35) ETC-A(V.35) ETC(EIA-232) RC-B(V.35) 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 150 Appendix A.Pinouts V.35 Adapter Cable The V.35 adapter cable allows the Express 5200 to interface with DTE equipment using a interface. This six foot cable supports V.35 data rates of 2.4 kbps to 512 kbps. ADTRAN part numbers: male V.35 connector 1200193L1 female V.35 connector...
  • Page 151: Table A-7. Pin Assignment For V.35 Connector

    Receiver Signal Element Timing (SCR-A) Receiver Signal Element Timing (SCR-B) Transmitted Data (SD-A) Transmitted Data (SD-B) Transmitter Signal Element Timing (SCT-A) Transmitter Signal Element Timing (SCT-B) External TX Signal Element (SCX-A) External TX Signal Element (SCX-B) Test Indicator (TI) 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 152 Appendix A.Pinouts Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 153: Appendix B. Specifications Summary

    Specifications Summary Appendix B SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES This appendix contains the standard specifications and features incorporated in the Express 5200. Operating Modes Dedicated point-to-point DDS Frame relay using DDS Network Data Rates Dedicated Mode Service Rates 56 and 64 kbps...
  • Page 154 FAX Support Group III 0.3-14.4 kbps Dual FXS Loop Start 2-wire voice Line current and ring voltage supplied R.E.N. - 3 TIA 464A DTMF decode and regeneration G.165 echo cancellation Dual FXO Loop start 2-wire voice Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 155 BOP transparent (HDLC) Protocol Encapsulation IP (SLIP and PPP) and LLC2 protocols are encapsulated using RFC 1490 formats. All other protocols use proprietary formats and require ADTRAN devices at each UNI. Data Flow Control Synchronous: clock slowing Asynchronous: CTS or XON/XOFF...
  • Page 156 Operating: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) Storage: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) Relative Humidity: Up to 95%, non-condensing Physical Dimensions: 10.4“D x 8.0“W x 2.4“H Weight: 4.5 lbs. Power: 115 VAC, 60 HZ, 10 W Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 157: Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations

    CSU ....CTS....clear to send decibel dB....... DBU....dial backup DCD ....data carrier detect DCE ....data communications equipment DDS....digital data service discard eligible DE ...... 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 158 LLC ....logical link control LMI ....local management interface LRC....lateral redundancy check MIB....management information base ms....... millisecond NRZ ....non-return to zero NRZI ....non-return to zero inverted OCU....office channel unit OOS....out of service Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 159 SR ...... SVC ....switched virtual circuit SW56 ....switched 56 sync ....synchronous TD...... transmit data data terminal ready TR ...... Tx ....... transmit UNI....user-to-network interface VRC....vertical redundancy check 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 160 Appendix C.Acronyms/Abbreviations WAN....wide area network XID ....exchange identification XMIT ....transmit Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 161: Appendix D. Glossary

    An AT&T proprietary 56/64 kbps switched digital data service offered by telco service providers and delivered to users over 4 copper wires. Compatible with the Express 5200 4-wire Switched 56 DBU option. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Devices and proposes recommendations for international communications stan- dards.
  • Page 162 The mathematical function is computed, before the frame is transmitted, at the originating device. Its numerical value is computed based on the content of the frame. This value is Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 163 The systems can use central hub offices for obtaining test access, bridging legs of multipoint circuits, and cross connecting equipment. DDS is offered on an inter- LATA basis by AT&T and on an intra-LATA basis by the Bell operating compa- nies. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 164 LAN. The device performs error recover and flow control functions as well as end-to-end acknowledgment of data during data transfer, thereby significantly reducing overhead within the frame relay network. Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 165 PVC consists of a certain number of hops, spanning the distance form the ingress access interface to the egress access interface within the network. host computer The primary or controlling computer in a multiple computer operation. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 166 Contrast with frame relay frame. packet-switching network A telecommunications network based on packet-switching technology, wherein a transmission channel is occupied only for the duration of the transmission of the packet. Contrast with frame relay network. Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 167 Remote digital loopback. remote configuration A feature designed into ADTRAN DSU/CSU products that allow remote DSU/ CSU to be configured from a local DSU/CSU or VT 100 compatible terminal. router A device that supports LAN-to-LAN communications.
  • Page 168 A link-level communications protocol used in an international business machines (IBM) systems Network Architecture (SNA) network that manages synchronous, code-transparent, serial information transfer over a link connec- tion. SDLC is a subset of the HDLC protocol developed by ISO. Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 169 See also E1. trunk line A communications line connecting two frame relay switches to each other. VT 100 A non-intelligent terminal or terminal emulation mode used for asynchronous communications. Used to configure the Express 5200. 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual...
  • Page 170 Appendix D.Glossary D-10 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 171 6-6 ARP refresh time 10-6 PPP async protocol 6-22 arrow keys 3-1 PPP synchronous protocol 6-20 ASCII 6-13 SDLC protocol 6-10 async frame errors 12-13 transparent async protocol 6-19 asynchronous bit rate 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual Index-1...
  • Page 172 CRC16 1-1 CRC16 violations 12-3 CTS 6-19 6-23 6-26 12-3 C/R 6-3 CTS option 6-16 cable SDLC protocol 6-10 EIA-232 2-2 current statistics 12-2 V.35 2-2 current status 12-3 cable lengths 2-5 customer service 1-7 Index-2 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 173 DE 6-3 12-8 statistics 12-2 dedicated circuit DTE 1 port 2-2 connecting to 2-2 DTE 2 port 2-2 dedicated mode B-1 DTE connection 2-4 default 5-2 DTE data interfaces B-2 delete 6-7 6-11 6-17 10-5 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual Index-3...
  • Page 174 EIA-232 1-2 flags 6-22 bisync protocol 6-14 frame relay protocol 6-4 cable 2-2 SDLC protocol 6-8 frame relay protocol 6-3 transparent BOP protocol 6-13 interface 2-4 flow control 6-4 6-13 PPP async protocol 6-22 format Index-4 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 175 7-4 gateway destination port 10-5 bisync protocol 6-14 gateway DLCI frame relay protocol 6-3 IP routing 10-5 PPP async protocol 6-23 gateway IP address PPP synchronous protocol 6-21 IP routing 10-5 SDLC protocol 6-7 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual Index-5...
  • Page 176 LLC2 SSAP 6-7 6-11 L2 DLCI 7-3 SDLC protocol 6-11 6-16 LAN 4-4 LMI 8-1 LCD window 3-1 local configuration 5-1 LDN 9-5 local login 3-5 leads on 12-3 lockout end 9-3 lockout start 9-3 Index-6 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 177 8-6 SDLC protocol 6-10 6-13 N391 numeric keypad 3-2 network port 8-5 N392 frame relay protocol 6-5 ones network port 8-5 PPP synchronous protocol 6-22 N393 6-5 opening menu 3-6 network port 8-5 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual Index-7...
  • Page 178 BOP protocol 6-12 menu tree 6-21 pin assignments 2-2 previous 3-2 6-11 6-17 10-5 control connector A-3 priority queue ratio DBU card A-3 network port 8-8 DCE card A-5 process received ARP packets Index-8 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 179 SDLC 4-1 6-10 6-16 reject to SDLC links 4-1 network port 8-7 SDLC protocol 6-7 REM FECN sealing current 9-4 network port 8-6 select address 6-16 remote configuration 5-1 6-17 service access points 6-7 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual Index-9...
  • Page 180 T392 static routing frame relay protocol 6-5 additional configuration required 6- TD clock source 6-4 6-13 6-15 6-22 6-23 6-25 TD1 LED 3-2 statistics TD2 LED 3-3 viewing TDN LED 3-3 front panel 12-11 Index-10 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 181 DLCI statistics menu trap DLCI network port and frame relay proto- system configuration 11-2 col only 12-8 trap IP ADDR view protocol status menu 12-9 system configuration 11-3 view status 3-7 trap manager DLCI 61202175L1-1 Express 5200 User Manual Index-11...
  • Page 182 11-2 voice options 1-3 voice port testing 13-4 XMIT RIP 6-27 voice ports 1-2 4-15 network port 8-8 pin assignments A-4 PPP asynchronous protocol 6-25 voice status 12-10 PPP synchronous protocol 6-22 VT 100 Index-12 Express 5200 User Manual 61202175L1-1...
  • Page 183 (800) 615-1176 Sales (800) 827-0807 Post-Sale Support Please contact your local distributor first. If your local distributor cannot help, please contact ADTRAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number available. Technical Support (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) de- partment to issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.

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