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Part Number: 61189008L1-1B
February 2007
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  • Page 1 3 R M 3 R M E T H E R N E T H E R N ® MX3216 System Manual Part Number: 61189008L1-1B February 2007...
  • Page 2 In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Date Description October 2006 Initial release February 2007 Corrected the number of characters for the system ID. Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document: This font indicates a cross-reference link. indicates screen menus, fields, and parameters. This font indicates keyboard keys ( ).
  • Page 4 MX3216 System Manual Training ADTRAN offers training courses on our products. These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN’s product lines. ADTRAN provides a variety of training options, including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    MX3216 Controller Card ACO Button ........
  • Page 6 MX3216 with Remote Management Application ........
  • Page 7 MX3216 Main Menu ........
  • Page 8 ADTRAN Technical Support ........
  • Page 9 MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram ..........3-9 Figure 3-10. MX3216 with Remote Management Application Diagram ......3-11 Figure 3-11.
  • Page 10 MX3216 System Manual Figure 6-16. Equipment Identification Menu ........... 6-28 Figure 6-17.
  • Page 11 Figures Figure 6-65. Configuration Screen ............6-104 Figure 6-66.
  • Page 12 Table 3-3. MX3216 with Remote Management - Required Equipment ......3-11 Table 3-4.
  • Page 13 Tables Table 6-22. Network Service Ports Menu Options ..........6-46 Table 6-23.
  • Page 14 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-71. TFTP Update Status Screen Hot Key ..........6-101 Table 6-72.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    1-1). The MX3216 system routes DS1s between the two DS3 interfaces with access to 22 DS1s at any node. The MX3216 interfaces to two coaxial DS3s and provides the ability to drop and insert up to 22 DS1 signals from either DS3 interface on the terminal side. Sixteen of the DS1s are acces- sible through the amphenol connectors on the back of the MX3 chassis as short haul DSX-1 signals.
  • Page 16: Features

    MX3216 Controller Card 1189008L1 M3CMZTME_ _ FEATURES The major features of the MX3216 system are as follows: • Chassis supports dual controller cards and two expansion modules • Rack-mountable chassis (19-inch or 23-inch racks) • Compact 1 RU size • Hot-swappable controller cards provide 1:1 redundancy •...
  • Page 17: Front Panels

    Section 1, Introduction - Front Panels FRONT PANELS The MX3216 system has six LEDs and an ACO button on the MX3216 Controller Card and two LEDs on the MX3 remote management module. MX3216 Controller Card LEDs The MX3216 Controller Card has six LEDs located on the front of the unit (see...
  • Page 18: Mx3216 Controller Card Aco Button

    MX3216 System Manual Table 1-2. Active MX3216 Controller Card LED Status (Continued) Label Status Description All DSX-1 drops are disabled DSX-1 STAT Green Enabled DSX-1 drops normal (All OK) Non-critical alarm (AIS) on an enabled DSX-1 drop Red (Flashing) LOS on an enabled drop...
  • Page 19: Mx3 Remote Management Module

    Section 1, Introduction - Front Panels MX3 Remote Management Module The MX3RMM has two LEDs located on the front of the unit (see Figure 1-3) that display status information. The LED displays status information about both network interfaces. If one of the network interfaces is disabled, the LED shows only information concerning the enabled network interface.
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  • Page 21: Engineering Guidelines

    Section 2 Engineering Guidelines INTRODUCTION This section provides engineering guidelines for network designers who are incorporating an MX3216 system into their network. This section provides the following guidelines: • “Dimensions of Equipment” on page 2-2 • “Environmental Requirements” on page 2-2 •...
  • Page 22: Dimensions Of Equipment

    MX3216 System Manual DIMENSIONS OF EQUIPMENT Table 2-1 provides the dimensions and weights of the MX3216 equipment. Table 2-1. MX3216 Equipment Dimensions and Weights Part Number Description Dimensions Weight 1189001L1 MX3 Chassis Height: 1.7 inches 5.50 pounds Width: 17.0 inches Depth: 8.6 inches...
  • Page 23: Power Requirements

    1189008L1 MX3216 (redundant pair) 0.45 amps 0.90 amps System Configurations Table 2-4 provides the total current draw at –48 VDC and ±24 VDC for the different MX3216 system configurations. Table 2-4. Total Current Draw Part Number Quantity Total Current Draw Total Current Draw at –48 VDC...
  • Page 24: Power Dissipation

    MX3216 System Manual POWER DISSIPATION The following two sections detail the power dissipation requirements for the MX3216 Controller Card, the MX3RMM, and the MX3216 system. Module Configurations Table 2-5 provides the heat dissipation data for each module at –48 VDC (operating range of –42 VDC to –60 VDC) and ±24 VDC (operating range of ±22 VDC to ±27 VDC).
  • Page 25: Fuse Recommendations

    NOTE Connect DS3 interfaces using coaxial cables that have shields grounded at both ends. All coaxial cable for the MX3216 DS3 signals should meet the following minimum specification: • The coaxial cable should have characteristic impedance of 75 ohms. • Nominal mutual capacitance should not exceed 20.4 pF/foot.
  • Page 26: Connections

    Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. Table 2-8 provides the amphenol connector pin assignments for the MX3216 Controller Card. Table 2-8. Amphenol Connector Pin List Function Tip (In)
  • Page 27: Compliance

    Section 2, Engineering Guidelines - Compliance COMPLIANCE The MX3216 system complies with NEBS Level 3 and is NRTL Listed to UL 60950. It is intended to be installed in a restricted access area only. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 28: Table 2-11. Mx3 Fan Module (P/N 1189007L1)

    Table 2-11. MX3 Fan Module (P/N 1189007L1) Code Input Output Power Code (PC) – Telecommunication Code (TC) – – Installation Code (IC) – Table 2-12. MX3216 Controller Card (P/N 1189008L1) Code Input Output Power Code (PC) Telecommunication Code (TC) – – Installation Code (IC) – 61189008L1-1B...
  • Page 29: Application Guidelines

    Section 3 Application Guidelines INTRODUCTION The MX3216 system can operate in a variety of applications. A block diagram showing the data path of the MX3216 system components is provided before each set of applications as follows: • “MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram”...
  • Page 30: Mx3216 Data Path Block Diagram

    MX3216 System Manual MX3216 DATA PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM The MX3216 contains a 3/1 cross-connect that allows DS1s to be mapped between two DS3s, eight DSX-1 ports, and two expansion slots in the MX3 chassis (see Figure 3-1). DS3 A T1 #1 (A1)
  • Page 31: Drop And Continue Application

    Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram Drop and Continue Application In the drop and continue application, up to eight DS1s from one DS3 can be dropped out the eight DSX-1 ports with the remaining DS1s continuing through to the other DS3 interface (see Figure 3-2).
  • Page 32: Setup

    MX3216 System Manual Setup The following steps outline the rear chassis connections (see Figure 3-3). BNC Connectors Amphenol Connectors Figure 3-3. Rear Chassis Connections 1. Connect the incoming DS3 (the DS3 from which the DS1s are dropped) to the DS3 A BNCs.
  • Page 33: Figure 3-4. Quick Setup Menu Showing Default Mapping

    Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: None Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Quick Setup DS1 Ports Module Drops (None Installed) 1 - # 1 : 9 - # 9 :...
  • Page 34: Drop And Insert Application

    MX3216 System Manual Drop and Insert Application In the drop and insert application (see Figure 3-6), DS1s from one DS3 can be dropped out the DSX-1 ports. Then, DS1s from the other DSX-1 ports can be inserted into the corresponding DS1s in the other DS3.
  • Page 35: Setup

    Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3216 Data Path Block Diagram Setup The following steps outline the rear chassis connections (see Figure 3-3 on page 3-4). 1. Connect the DS3 from which the DS1s are dropped to the DS3 A BNCs.
  • Page 36: Figure 3-7. Quick Setup Menu Showing Default Mapping

    MX3216 System Manual Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: None Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Quick Setup DS1 Ports Module Drops (None Installed) 1 - # 1 : 9 - # 9 : 2 - # 2 :...
  • Page 37: Mx3Rmm Data Path Block Diagram

    TSR Ports Figure 3-9. MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram By mapping these MX3RMM T1/FT1 interfaces to a DS1 in one of the DS3s, the MX3216 can be remotely managed using Telnet. Equipment connected to the Ethernet jacks can also be accessed remotely.
  • Page 38 MX3216 System Manual The following applications are related to the MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram: • “MX3216 with Remote Management Application” on page 3-11 • “Remote Management of Other Systems Using Terminal Server Ports Application” page 3-15 3-10 61189008L1-1B...
  • Page 39: Mx3216 With Remote Management Application

    Section 3, Application Guidelines - MX3RMM Data Path Block Diagram MX3216 with Remote Management Application The MX3RMM provides the capability to remotely manage the MX3216 system. The MX3RMM bridges Ethernet traffic between two Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over T1/FT1 (Fractional T1) interfaces, a front panel Ethernet jack, and the rear chassis Ethernet jack.
  • Page 40: Setup

    Setup The following steps describe the setup for the MX3216 with remote management application. 1. In the Quick Setup menu, set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the MX3216 system. These should be available from the network administrator.
  • Page 41: Figure 3-13. Quick Setup Menu Showing Default Ip Settings

    Figure 3-13 shows the Quick Setup menu before any IP settings have been estab- lished. It also shows a possible cross-connect mapping where several DS1s are dropped. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: None Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Quick Setup...
  • Page 42: Figure 3-15. Quick Setup Menu Showing Mapping Of Mx3Rmm Ds1S

    MX3216 System Manual Figure 3-15 shows the mapping of the MX3RMM T1/FT1 interfaces to the DS1 carrying the Ethernet traffic through the DS3s. DS1 #28 in both DS3s is the DS1 that is carrying the Ethernet traffic to other sites. The MX3RMM is installed in Expansion Slot A (bottom slot). The MX3RMM Network Interface A (MA1) is mapped to DS1 #28 in DS3 A.
  • Page 43: Remote Management Of Other Systems Using Terminal Server Ports Application

    Figure 3-16. Remote Management of Other Systems Using Terminal Server Ports Application Diagram Table 3-4 shows the equipment needed for a MX3216 with remote management of other systems using terminal server ports application. Table 3-4. Remote Management of Other Systems Using Terminal Server Ports -...
  • Page 44: Setup

    Terminal Server menu under Provisioning of the MX3RMM. 4. Establish a Telnet session to the MX3216 with the port number for the particular port to access the other equipment. The port numbers default to 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026, respectively, for each of the four ports.
  • Page 45: Installation

    When working on units, always place them on an approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded. After unpacking the MX3216 system, inspect it for damage. If damage has occurred, file a claim with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service. Refer to “Appendix A,...
  • Page 46: Required Tools

    MX3216 System Manual Required Tools • 1/2” open end wrench • No. 1 phillips-head screwdriver • No. 2 phillips-head screwdriver • 3/16” blade screwdriver • Voltmeter • Ohmmeter accurate to 0.1 ohm INSTALLING THE MX3 CHASSIS The following sections detail the steps needed to install and power up the MX3 chassis.
  • Page 47: Figure 4-1. 19-Inch Rack Applications

    Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis Figure 4-1. 19-inch Rack Applications Figure 4-2. 23-inch Rack Applications 61189008L1-1B...
  • Page 48: Wallmount Installation

    (see Figure 4-3). 2. Position the assembly on the wall with the MX3216 system front panel facing up. 3. Use the appropriate wallmount screws to mount the chassis to the wall. Figure 4-3. Wallmount Applications Power Connections To make the power connections for the MX3 chassis, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 49: Figure 4-4. Power Connector

    Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis NOTE A readily accessible disconnect device, such as a rackmount fuse and alarm panel that is suitably approved and rated, should be incorporated into the fixed wiring. Connect to a reliably grounded –48 VDC or ±24 VDC source which is electrically isolated from the AC source.
  • Page 50: Figure 4-5. Fuse And Alarm Panel

    MX3216 System Manual a. Install appropriate fuses in the slots in the fuse and alarm panel that services the MX3 chassis (see Figure 4-5). Figure 4-5. Fuse and Alarm Panel b. Using a voltmeter, place the common (normally black) lead on the...
  • Page 51: Rear Chassis Connections

    2. The DSX-3 network interfaces are full-duplex circuits provided by eight BNC coaxial cable connections. Connect the DS3 interfaces to the BNC connector labeled as needed for the MX3216 system. Connect the receive data from the network to the connectors. Connect the transmit data from the MX3 chassis to the connectors.
  • Page 52: Table 4-1. Amphenol Connector Pin List

    Rx connections between the unit and equipment, such as wire-wrap patch panels, punch- down panels, or breakout panels. Connect the DSX-1 interfaces to the 64-pin T/R (IN) amphenol receptacles (female). The MX3216 system uses T/R (IN)/(OUT) T/R (OUT) amphenol connectors, pins 1–16 and 33–48, for DSX-1 ports 1–16 (see Table 4-1).
  • Page 53: Table 4-2. Aux Inputs 1 - 8 Pin List

    Section 4, Installation - Installing the MX3 Chassis 5. Connect the AUX INPUTS (1–8) used by the MX3216 system for Auxiliary Alarms 1-4. These pins sense open and closed relay contacts and are not polarity sensitive. Table 4-2 shows the pin assignments for the alarm inputs.
  • Page 54: Installing Cards And Modules

    MX3216 System Manual INSTALLING CARDS AND MODULES The MX3216 system is designed with hot-swappable controller cards and modules. This section provides installation procedures for the different components of the MX3216 system. • “Installing the Fan Module” on page 4-10 •...
  • Page 55: Installing The Mx3216 Controller Card

    For configurations utilizing a single MX3216 Controller Card, a blank plug must be installed in the empty controller slot. 2. Open the ejector latches on the left and right sides of the front panel of the MX3216 Controller Card. 3. Gently, but firmly, slide the MX3216 Controller Card into the upper ( ) or lower ( controller slot, taking note of the left and right guide grooves in the chassis.
  • Page 56: Installing The Mx3Rmm

    ) or lower ( ) expansion slot, taking note of the left and right guide grooves in the chassis. Simultaneously, apply thumb pressure on the left (on the ADTRAN logo) and right (to the right of ) of the PORT 4 MX3RMM to ensure a good seat of the MX3RMM pins into the backplane connector.
  • Page 57: Provisioning

    • “Cross-Connect Methods” on page 5-5 PROVISIONING DEFAULTS Table 5-1 lists the MX3216 system default provisioning options. For detailed information on the MX3216 menus, refer to “Section 6, User Interface”. Table 5-1. MX3216 Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options...
  • Page 58 MX3216 System Manual Table 5-1. MX3216 Default Provisioning Options (Continued) Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Cross-Connect Mapping Cross-Connect Mapping Connections can be made between the DS3 A T1 #1 - #28 = DS3 B following: T1 #1 - #28, respectively •...
  • Page 59 Section 5, Provisioning - Provisioning Defaults Table 5-1. MX3216 Default Provisioning Options (Continued) Provisioning Option Available Options Default Setting Test DS1 Ports #1 - #16 Data Mode; Analog Network; Digital Line/ Data Mode Net; CSU Loopback; CSU LB w/ Pattern;...
  • Page 60: Table 5-2. Mx3Rmm Default Provisioning Options

    MX3216 System Manual Table 5-2 shows the MX3RMM default provisioning options. Table 5-2. MX3RMM Default Provisioning Options Provisioning Option Available Options Default Settings Network Interface A - B Primary Timing Mode Internal; Line; Through Through Secondary TIming Mode Internal; Line; Through...
  • Page 61: Cross-Connect Methods

    The DS3 A and DS3 B views show DS3 connections (see Figure 5-1). The Drops view shows DS1 port and module connections (see Figure 5-2). Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Cross-Connect DS3 A...
  • Page 62: Figure 5-2. Drops View

    MX3216 System Manual Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Cross-Connect DS1 Ports Module Cards 1 - DS1 #1 = 17 - Module A #1 = 2 - DS1 #2 = 18 - Module A #2 =...
  • Page 63: Method 1

    Section 5, Provisioning - Cross-Connect Methods Method 1 1. To make a new connection, toggle through the menus to find the first DS1 in the connec- tion (see Figure 5-1). • If the first DS1 is part of an existing connection, a prompt appears to confirm the removal of the existing connection.
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  • Page 65: User Interface

    6-5 • “Menu Descriptions” on page 6-19 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MX3216 system management and provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen. The MX3216 provides three methods for management access. • “Craft Interface”...
  • Page 66: Ethernet Interface

    Windows format, but there are many other adequate, commercially available software packages, virtually all of which allow the PC or laptop to emulate a VT100 terminal. Certain configuration items must be set on a PC or laptop to act as a VT100 terminal for the MX3216 system.
  • Page 67: Logging On To The Mx3216

    Section 6, User Interface - Logging on to the MX3216 LOGGING ON TO THE MX3216 To log on to the MX3216 system, perform the following steps: 1. Establish the physical connection to the MX3216 system using one of the three options discussed in “System Management”...
  • Page 68: Menu Structure

    To view the MX3216 system menu trees, refer to “Menu Trees” page 6-5. The menu structure for the MX3216 system is a layered menu tree. Each layer of the menu tree is displayed as a menu or a screen. Menu A menu is a display that provides numbered selections that are used to navigate to related menus, modify provisioning information, or display information screens.
  • Page 69: Menu Navigation

    MENU TREES This subsection provides a detailed set of menu trees for the MX3216 system. The menu trees are maps that can be used to locate provisioning options with ease. Some of the menu trees span multiple pages, signified by the “(Continued)” at the end of the illustration title. The following menu trees are provided: •...
  • Page 70: Figure 6-3. Mx3216 Main Menu Tree

    MX3216 System Manual 1. Configuration MX3216 Main Menu 2. Provisioning 3. Quick Setup 4. Status 5. Test 6. System Alarms 7. Firmware Upgrade 8. Module A 9. Module B 10. Logout Figure 6-3. MX3216 Main Menu Tree 61189008L1-1B...
  • Page 71: Figure 6-4. Configuration And Provisioning Menu Trees

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees CLEI Code 1. Configuration Part Number Serial Number MAC Address Product Revision Code Version Code Checksum Boot Version Boot Checksum 1. Module A Configuration 2. Module B Configuration 1. C-Bit 1. Tx Framing 2.
  • Page 72 MX3216 System Manual 1. 0-133 1. Line Length (feet) 2. 133-266 3. 266-399 1. - 16. DS1 Port 1 - 16 4. 399-533 5. 533-655 1. AMI 2. Line Coding 2. B8ZS 1. Disabled 2. DS1 Port Interfaces 3. Loopback Detection 2.
  • Page 73 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees 1. Auto 1. Craft Port Baud Rate 2. Disabled 3. 9600 4. 19200 5. General 5. 38400 6. 57600 7. 115200 Functional Baud Rate 2. Date 3. Time 1. Disabled 4. Auto-Logoff Inactivity Time 2.
  • Page 74 MX3216 System Manual 1. SNMP State 1. Disabled 7. SNMP 2. SNMP Traps 2. Enabled 3. - 6. Trap Host 1 - 4 1. Valid 1. Status 2. Under Creation 3. Invalid 7. System ID 8. System Location 9. System Contact 10.
  • Page 75: Figure 6-5. Quick Setup And Status Menu Trees

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees 1. DS1 Port 1. Choose Group 2. Module A 3. Module B 1. - 16. DS1 Port #1 - 16 4. DS3 A 5. DS3 B 3. Quick Setup 2. Choose DS1 3. Apply Cross-Connect 17.
  • Page 76: Figure 6-6. Test Menu Tree

    MX3216 System Manual 1. Data Mode 1. - 16. DS1 Port #1 - 16 2. Analog Network 3. Digital Line/Net 4. CSU Loopback 5. CSU LB w/ Pattern 5. Test 6. NIU Loopback 7. NIU LB w/ Pattern 8. Pattern Test 1.
  • Page 77 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees 1. Disabled 23. Test Timeout 2. 1 minute 3. 5 minutes 4. 10 minutes 5. 15 minutes 6. 30 minutes 7. 45 minutes 8. 60 minutes 1. QRSS 24. Pattern 2. ALL ONES 3.
  • Page 78: Figure 6-7. System Alarms And Firmware Upgrade Menu Trees

    MX3216 System Manual 1. Master Log 6. System Alarms 1. AUX # Input Description 2. Controller A 1. - 4. Aux #1 - 4 Input Controller B 1. Disabled 2. AUX # Input Level 3. Module A 2. Info 4. Module B 3.
  • Page 79: Figure 6-8. Mx3Rmm Main Menu Tree

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees 1. Configuration MX3RMM Main Menu 2. Provisioning 3. Quick Setup 4. Status 5. Test Figure 6-8. MX3RMM Main Menu Tree 61189008L1-1B 6-15...
  • Page 80: Figure 6-9. Configuration, Provisioning, And Quick Setup Menu Trees

    MX3216 System Manual Unit Name 1. Configuration CLEI Code Part Number Serial Number Product Revision Firmware Version Boot Version 1. Network Interface A 1. Primary Timing Mode 1. Internal 1. Network 2. Network Interface B 2. Secondary Timing Mode 2. Line 3.
  • Page 81 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Trees 1. Enabled 1. Ethernet State 2. Disabled 3. Ethernet Interface 1. Auto 2. Link Speed & Duplex 2. 10 Mbps, Half Duplex 3. 10 Mbps, Full Duplex 4. 100 Mbps, Half Duplex 5. 100 Mbps, Full Duplex Functional Link Speed &...
  • Page 82: Figure 6-10. Test Menu Tree

    MX3216 System Manual 1. DS1 A Testing 1. None 5. Test 2. DS1 B Testing 2. Line 3. Payload 1. 120 Minutes 3. Loopback TImeout 2. 90 Minutes 3. 60 Minutes 4. 30 Minutes 5. 15 Minutes 6. Disabled Figure 6-10. Test Menu Tree...
  • Page 83: Menu Descriptions

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions MENU DESCRIPTIONS This section describes the individual menus and screens of the MX3216 system as follows: • “MX3216 Main Menu” on page 6-19 • “MX3RMM Main Menu” on page 6-102 NOTE For basic provisioning, refer to the “Quick Setup Menu”...
  • Page 84: Table 6-2. Mx3216 Main Menu Options

    MX3216 system. System Alarms This option displays the “System Alarms Menu” page 6-83. The System Alarms menu provides the MX3216 system alarm logs and allows the definition of user-definable alarms. Firmware Upgrade This option displays the “Firmware Upgrade Menu”...
  • Page 85: Configuration Screen

    Information such as Code Version changes as upgrades are performed. The CLEI Code and Part Number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN web site or to order additional parts. Some information from this menu may be required when calling the ADTRAN Technical Support.
  • Page 86: Table 6-4. Configuration Screen Options

    Field Description Code Checksum This field displays the checksum of the current application firmware revision level of the MX3216. Boot Version This field displays the boot firmware revision code. Boot Checksum This field displays the checksum of the boot firmware revision code.
  • Page 87: Provisioning Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Provisioning Menu The Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-13) provides options to define all user configurable settings. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning 1 - DS3 Interfaces...
  • Page 88 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-5. Provisioning Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Network Management This option displays the “Network Management Menu” on page 6-43. The Network Management menu provides system-level IP provisioning options, as well as options specific to the rear Ethernet jack.
  • Page 89: Ds3 Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions DS3 Menu The DS3 menu (see Figure 6-14) provides provisioning options for the DS3 interfaces. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->DS3 Tx Clock Loopback...
  • Page 90: Ds3 Provisioning Menu

    MX3216 System Manual DS3 Provisioning Menu The DS3 Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-15) provides options to provision the Tx framing, Tx clock source, loopback detection, and DS3 circuit identifier for DS3 A and B. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System...
  • Page 91 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-7. DS3 Provisioning Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Loopback Detection This option is used to disable or enable the FEAC and CBIT loopbacks. Options are as follows: • Disabled • Enabled DS3 Circuit Identifier This option is used to enter a DS3 circuit identifier.
  • Page 92: Equipment Identification Menu

    6-16) is used to enter ID codes for the near and far end facility, location, frame, unit, and equipment. These fields provide user-config- urable text strings to identify the MX3216 system over the network. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System...
  • Page 93 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-8. Equipment Identification Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Near End Frame ID Code This option is used to enter a near end frame ID code. When using C-bit framing, this is transmitted in the DS3 overhead to the next device.
  • Page 94: Ds1S In Ds3 Menu

    MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->DS3->DS1s in DS3 A 1 - DS1 Tributary #1 in DS3 A 15 - DS1 Tributary #15 in DS3 A 2 - DS1 Tributary #2 in DS3 A 16 - DS1 Tributary #16 in DS3 A...
  • Page 95: Ds1 Port Menu

    Save time by using the option. Configure Copy Provisioning to Multiple one DS1 to the necessary settings, then copy that information to other DS1s with the same provisioning. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->DS1 Ports...
  • Page 96: Ds1 Port 1-16 Menu

    Function Line Length (feet) This option is used to set the line length (line build out) for each port interface according to the distance from the MX3216 system to the DTE device. Options are as follows: • 0–133 • 133–266 •...
  • Page 97 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-11. DS1 Port 1–16 Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Loopback Detection This option is used to select the loopback detect state. Options are as follows: • Disabled • CSU • NIU Circuit Identifier This option is used to enter a circuit identifier.
  • Page 98: Copy Provisioning To Multiple Ds1 Ports Menu

    Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->DS1 Ports->Copy Provisioning to Multiple DS1 Ports 1 - Copy FROM DS1 Port Line Length (feet) : 0-133 Line Coding : B8ZS Loopback Detection...
  • Page 99: Cross-Connect Menu

    • All connections are two-way only. Only two DS1s can be part of any given connection. A third DS1 cannot be added to a connection. Refer to “Cross-Connect Methods” on page 5-5 for provisioning details. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Cross-Connect...
  • Page 100: Figure 6-22. Drops View

    MX3216 System Manual The Cross-Connect menu hot keys are shown in Table 6-14. Table 6-14. Cross-Connect Menu Hot Keys Hot Keys Description Function Toggle View This hot key is used to toggle through the DS3 A view, DS3 B view, and Drops view (see Figure 6- 22).
  • Page 101: Table 6-15. Drops View Options

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-15. Drops View Options Option Description Function 1–16 DS1 1–16 If currently mapped, this option displays the Confirm Unmap/Map screen that provides a yes/no option to unmap the selected cross-connect. If currently unmapped, this option displays the “Cross-Connect Change Menu”...
  • Page 102: Cross-Connect Change Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Cross-Connect Change Menu The Cross-Connect Change menu (see Figure 6-23) is used to map connections for unmapped DS1s. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Cross-Connect->Change CONNECT DS3 A T1 #1 TO 1 - Choose Group : (DS3 A ...
  • Page 103: View Map Menu

    View Map Menu The View Map menu (see Figure 6-24) provides a view of the cross-connect on one screen and allows connection mapping. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Cross-Connect->View Map MODULE...
  • Page 104: Equipment Protection Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Equipment Protection Menu The Equipment Protection menu (see Figure 6-25) is used to perform a manual switch from the active card to the standby card. CAUTION Performing a manual switch briefly interrupts customer data. Card: Controller A...
  • Page 105: General Provisioning Menu

    The General Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-26) is used to provision the craft port baud rate, the date, time, auto-logoff inactivity time, to reset the MX3216, and to restore default settings. CAUTION If the baud rate is changed, the rate changes immediately, and the terminal emulation software must be updated to reflect the change.
  • Page 106: Table 6-19. General Provisioning Menu Options

    MX3216 System Manual Table 6-19. General Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function Craft Port Baud Rate This option is used to select the craft port baud rate. Options are as follows: • Auto: This option allows the craft port baud rate to be set automatically.
  • Page 107: Network Management Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Network Management Menu The Network Management menu (see Figure 6-27) is used to provision Ethernet information. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Network Management 1 - Rear Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 108: Rear Ethernet Interface Menu

    Changing IP settings terminates all active Telnet sessions. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Network Management->Rear Ethernet Interface 1 - IP Address : 10.100.51.29 2 - Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 3 - Gateway : 10.100.51.254...
  • Page 109: Table 6-21. Rear Ethernet Interface Menu Options

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-21. Rear Ethernet Interface Menu Options Option Description Function IP Address This option is used to enter the IP address. The IP address is written in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where each 3-digit field has a value between 000 and 255.
  • Page 110: Network Service Ports Menu

    Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Network Management->Network Service Ports 1 - Secondary Telnet Port : 2002 Selection : '?' - System Help Scree Figure 6-29. Network Service Ports Menu The Network Service Ports menu options are shown in Table 6-22.
  • Page 111: Snmp Menu

    6-49. System ID This option provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the MX3216. This name helps dis- tinguish the MX3216 among different installations. Up to 20 alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underscore).
  • Page 112 Function System Location This option provides a user-configurable text string for the location of the MX3216. This field is used to identify the physical location of the unit. Up to 55- alphanumeric characters can be entered in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underscore).
  • Page 113: Trap Host Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Trap Host Menu The Trap Host menu (see Figure 6-31) is used to set the status for each trap host. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->SNMP->Trap Host 1...
  • Page 114: Auto Save Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Auto Save Menu The Auto Save menu (see Figure 6-32) provides the option to save provisioning settings each minute if enabled. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Auto Save : Enabled...
  • Page 115: Security Administration Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Security Administration Menu The Security Administration menu (see Figure 6-33) provides access to user accounts. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Security Administration 1 - Users Currently Logged On...
  • Page 116: Users Currently Logged On Screen

    MX3216 System Manual Users Currently Logged On Screen The Users Currently Logged On screen (see Figure 6-34) displays all users currently logged in to the MX3216 system. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1...
  • Page 117: Edit Accounts Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Edit Accounts Menu The Edit Accounts menu (see Figure 6-35) allows access to manage all user accounts. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Security Administration->Edit Accounts...
  • Page 118: Table 6-30. Edit User Accounts Menu Options

    READ ONLY READONLY PASSWORD READ/WRITE READWRITE PASSWORD TEST TEST PASSWORD ADMIN ADMIN PASSWORD TECH SUPPORT* Challenge Key Response Key * The Tech Support Account Level is established and accessed as directed by ADTRAN Technical Support during troubleshooting and analysis. 6-54 61189008L1-1B...
  • Page 119: Edit Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Edit Menu The Edit menu (see Figure 6-36) is used to edit or delete user accounts. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Provisioning->Security Administration->Edit Accounts->Edit...
  • Page 120: Access Tech Support Account Screen

    Figure 6-37. Access Tech Support Account Screen To receive a technical support response key, provide the challenge key that appears on the screen to an authorized Adtran factory representative. Refer to “ADTRAN Technical Support” on page A-1 for contact information. Entry of a valid response key promotes this menu session to the technical support level.
  • Page 121: Quick Setup Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Quick Setup Menu To simplify the installation process, all of the basic configuration options necessary to get the MX3216 running are grouped together on the Quick Setup menu (see Figure 6-38). The Quick Setup menu allows configuration of such items as application mode and Ethernet client ports, as well as system date, time, and IP address information.
  • Page 122 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-32. Quick Setup Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Subnet Mask This option is used to enter the subnet mask. A subnet mask is used to reduce the traffic on each subnetwork by confining traffic to only the subnet- work for which it was intended.
  • Page 123: Change Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Change Menu The Change menu (see Figure 6-39) is used to map connections for unmapped DS1s. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Quick Setup->Change CONNECT DS1 PORT #1 TO 1 - Choose Group : (DS3 A ...
  • Page 124: Status Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Status Menu The Status menu (see Figure 6-40) presents a condensed version of the system status for the MX3216. More detailed information is available through the options. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE...
  • Page 125 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-34. Status Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Module A This option displays the “Status Screen” on page 6- 117. The Status screen displays the status information for module A. Figure 6-40 shows the MX3RMM installed as module A.
  • Page 126: Controller Equipment Screen

    MX3216 System Manual Controller Equipment Screen The Controller Equipment screen (see Figure 6-41) displays the status of the active card, standby card, and alarms. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Status->Controller Equipment...
  • Page 127: Table 6-37. Standby Card Status

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-37. Standby Card Status Status Description Ready This state indicates a card is ready and acting as a backup module. Not Installed This state indicates a card is not installed in the designated slot. Software Update This state indicates a software update is in progress.
  • Page 128: Ds3 Status Menu

    6-42) displays the status for DS3 A and B. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Status->DS3 A (DS3 A) Alarm : None Tx Clock Source : Local Rx Status : OK Tx Framing...
  • Page 129: Table 6-40. Alarm Conditions

    XCV Threshold parameter. IDLE Indicates the MX3216 system detects an idle sequence from the network. Service is immediately available for use. FEAC Indicates the MX3216 system is receiving an alarm from the far end DS3 system. 61189008L1-1B 6-65...
  • Page 130: Table 6-41. Remote System Conditions

    Condition Description Normal Indicates the far end MX3216 system is not reporting any conditions. DS3 RAI Indicates the far end unit is receiving a Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) (yellow) alarm from the network. This alarm is a signal sent back toward the source of a failed transmit circuit.
  • Page 131: Table 6-42. Ds2 Conditions

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-42. DS2 Conditions Condition Description Indicates the DS2 is not receiving alarms. Indicates the unit detects a framing loss across the DS2. Indicates the unit is receiving a RAI (yellow) alarm from the network across a DS2.
  • Page 132: Ds1 Ports Screen

    MX3216 System Manual DS1 Ports Screen The DS1 Ports screen (see Figure 6-43) displays the status of the DS1 ports. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Status->DS1 Ports Status Test Data Mode...
  • Page 133: Table 6-45. Dsx-1 Port Tests

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-45. DSX-1 Port Tests Test Description No Test This state indicates no tests are active. Analog Network This test loops towards the 3-to-1 cross connect and includes the ana- log portion of the AFE. Digital Line/Net This test loops towards the DSX-1 line and includes the digital portion of the AFE.
  • Page 134: Environmental Alarms Screen

    MX3216 System Manual Environmental Alarms Screen The Environmental Alarms screen (see Figure 6-44) displays the status of the auxiliary inputs, power feeds, and ACO inputs. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Status->Environmental Alarms...
  • Page 135: Table 6-47. Environmental Alarm External Inputs

    This input generates an alarm signal when one of the power feeds fail. When both power feeds fail, a critical alarm is not generated. A complete power failure at the MX3216 is detected by communication loss at attached devices. ACO Status This field displays the current status of the ACO inputs.
  • Page 136: Test Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Test Menu The Test menu (see Figure 6-45) provides options for testing the DS1 ports. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Test DS1 Ports 17 - DS3 A : Data Mode...
  • Page 137 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-48. Test Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Test Timeout This option is used to select the test timeout. Options are as follows: • Disabled • 1 minute • 5 minutes • 10 minutes •...
  • Page 138: Ds1 Port Test Menu

    MX3216 System Manual DS1 Port Test Menu The DS1 Port Test menu (see Figure 6-46) provides testing options that can be run on the DS1 ports. CAUTION Enabling a test interrupts customer payload on the selected DS1 port. Card: Controller A...
  • Page 139 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-49. DS1 Port Test Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function CSU LB w/ Pattern This test sends CSU loop up commands towards the DSX-1 line and sends a test pattern using the internal BERT.
  • Page 140: Ds3 Test Menu

    MX3216 System Manual DS3 Test Menu The DS3 Test menu (see Figure 6-47) provides testing options that can be run on DS3 A and CAUTION Enabling a test on a DS3 interrupts customer payload on all DS1s transported over the selected DS3.
  • Page 141 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-50. DS3 Test Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Digital Loopback This test loops towards the 3/1 cross-connect and includes the DS3 framer. Remote Loopback (C-Bit Only) This test performs a line loopback at the equipment on the other end of the selected DS3.
  • Page 142: Ds1S In Ds3 Menu

    Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Test->DS1s in DS3 A 1 - Data Mode 15 - Data Mode 2 - Data Mode 16 - Data Mode 3 - Data Mode 17 - Data Mode...
  • Page 143: Ds1 In Ds3 Test Menu

    The DS1 in DS3 Test menu (see Figure 6-49) provides testing options that can be run on the tributaries. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 DS1 #1 in DS3 A Test : Data Mode...
  • Page 144 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-52. DS1 in DS3 Test Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function NIU Loopback This test sends NIU loop up commands towards the DSX-1 line. NIU LB w/ Pattern This test sends NIU loop up commands towards the DSX-1 line and sends a test pattern using the internal BERT.
  • Page 145: Test Alarm Relays Menu

    Figure 6-50. Figure 6-51 shows the Test Alarm Relays menu with the Alarm Relay Test Status option set to Active. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Test->Test Alarm Relays 1 - Alarm Relay Test Status...
  • Page 146: Table 6-53. Test Alarm Relays Menu Fields

    MX3216 System Manual The Test Alarm Relays menu fields are shown in Table 6-53. Table 6-53. Test Alarm Relays Menu Fields Option Field Description Alarm Relay Test Status This option is used to select the alarm relay test sta- tus. Options are as follows: •...
  • Page 147: System Alarms Menu

    Figure 6-52) provides options for viewing all alarms affecting MX3216 system operations. Alarms can be viewed within the Master Log screen. The Environ- mental Alarms menu contains user-provisionable options. The Alarm Chronology menu offers the viewing of alarms in either ascending or descending order.
  • Page 148 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-54. System Alarms Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function User-Definable Alarms This option displays the “User-Definable Alarms Menu” on page 6-92. This menu displays environmental and card removed alarms which have user-definable severity levels. Alarm Chronology This option is used to select the alarm chronology.
  • Page 149: Master Alarms Log Screen

    Master Alarms Log Screen The Master Alarms Log screen (see Figure 6-53) is used to review and acknowledge all system alarms. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Alarm Log - Master Alarms...
  • Page 150: Table 6-56. Master Alarms Log Hot Keys

    MX3216 System Manual Table 6-55. Master Alarms Log Screen Fields (Continued) Field Description Level This field displays the severity level of the alarm. Possible states are as follows: • Info • Alert • Minor • Major • Critical Description This field displays a brief description of the alarm.
  • Page 151: Controller Alarms Log Screen

    Controller Alarms Log Screen The Controller Alarms Log screen (see Figure 6-54) is used to review and acknowledge controller card alarms. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Alarm Log - Controller Alarms...
  • Page 152: Table 6-58. Controller Alarms Log Hot Keys

    MX3216 System Manual Table 6-57. Controller Alarms Log Screen Fields (Continued) Field Description Level This field displays the severity level of the alarm. Possible states are as follows: • Info • Alert • Minor • Major • Critical Description This field displays a brief description of the alarm.
  • Page 153: Module A/B Alarms Log Screen

    Module A/B Alarms Log Screen The Module A/B Alarms Log screen (see Figure 6-55) is used to review and acknowledge alarms. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Alarm Log - Module A Alarms...
  • Page 154 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-59. Module A/B Alarms Log Screen Fields Field Description Level This field displays the severity level of the alarm. Possible states are as follows: • Info • Alert • Minor • Major • Critical Description This field displays a brief description of the alarm.
  • Page 155: Table 6-60. Module A/B Alarms Log Hot Keys

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions The Module A/B Alarms Log hot keys are shown in Table 6-60. Table 6-60. Module A/B Alarms Log Hot Keys Hot Keys Description Function Next This hot key is used to display the next page of alarms.
  • Page 156: User-Definable Alarms Menu

    MX3216 System Manual User-Definable Alarms Menu The User-Definable Alarms menu (see Figure 6-56) allows access to environmental, module A, module B, and stand-by controller alarms. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->System Alarms->User-Definable Alarms...
  • Page 157: Table 6-61. User-Definable Alarms Menu Options

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-61. User-Definable Alarms Menu Options Option Description Function Environmental Alarms This option displays the “Environmental Alarms Menu” on page 6-94. This menu displays the environmental alarms including auxiliary input and power bus related alarms. 2–3 Module A–B Removed Level This option displays the types of alarms that can be...
  • Page 158: Environmental Alarms Menu

    6-57) provides access to the auxiliary input and power feed alarms. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->System Alarms->User-Definable Alarms->Environmental Alarms Source Description Level 1 - Aux #1 Input AUX #1 INPUT Major 2 - Aux #2 Input...
  • Page 159: Auxiliary Menu

    ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->System Alarms->User-Definable Alarms->Environmental Alarms->Aux 1 - AUX #1 Input Description : AUX #1 INPUT 2 - AUX #1 Input Level : Major Selection : '?' - System Help Screen Figure 6-58.
  • Page 160: Power Menu

    Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->System Alarms->User-Definable Alarms->Environmental Alarms->Power 1 - PWR A FAIL Level : Major Selection : '?' - System Help Screen Figure 6-59. Power Menu The Power menu options are shown in Table 6-64.
  • Page 161: Firmware Upgrade Menu

    Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Firmware Upgrade MX3216..- A [A01] ....- B [] MX3RMM..[A03.SNMP4] ....Selection : '?' - System Help Screen Figure 6-60. Firmware Upgrade Menu...
  • Page 162: Method Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Method Menu The Method menu (see Figure 6-61) provides options for upgrading the firmware. CAUTION Resetting the active controller disrupts traffic and cause a switch to the standby card if it is installed. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System...
  • Page 163: Tftp Menu

    • Transfer in progress TFTP Menu The TFTP menu (see Figure 6-62) is used to transfer the new firmware by TFTP. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Firmware Upgrade->Method->TFTP Update 1 - TFTP Server : 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 164: Tftp Update Status Screen

    MX3216 System Manual TFTP Update Status Screen The TFTP Update Status screen (see Figure 6-63) displays the status of the TFTP connection. Card: Controller A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 MX3216->Firmware Upgrade->Method->TFTP Update->Status TFTP Server : 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 165: Table 6-70. Tftp Download Progress Messages

    Remote Filename field. Access Violation This status indicates that the TFTP network server denied the MX3216 access to the given update filename and path. Please verify that appropriate user rights are selected for the specified path.
  • Page 166: Mx3Rmm Main Menu

    MX3216 System Manual MX3RMM Main Menu The MX3RMM Main menu (see Figure 6-64) is the main access point to all MX3RMM functions. NOTE For basic provisioning, refer to the “Quick Setup Menu” on page 6- 115. For more detailed provisioning, refer to the “Provisioning...
  • Page 167 Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-72. MX3RMM Main Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Quick Setup This option displays the “Quick Setup Menu” page 6-115. The Quick Setup menu provides the most common provisioning options required to configure the MX3RMM.
  • Page 168: Configuration Screen

    Firmware Version, changes as upgrades are performed. The CLEI Code and Part Number can be used to search for related information on the ADTRAN web site or to order additional parts. Some information from this menu can be required when calling the ADTRAN Technical Support.
  • Page 169: Provisioning Menu

    6-66) provides access to all provisioning options for the MX3RMM. NOTE The MX3RMM uses the system level IP address, subnet, and gate- way settings from the MX3216. These can be configured from the “Provisioning Menu” on page 6-23 or “Quick Setup Menu”...
  • Page 170: Table 6-74. Provisioning Menu Options

    MX3216 System Manual Table 6-74. Provisioning Menu Options Option Description Function Network This option displays the “Network Menu” on page 6- 107. The Network menu provides provisioning options for the DS1 network interfaces of the MX3RMM. Terminal Server This option displays the “Terminal Server Menu”...
  • Page 171: Network Menu

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Network Menu The Network menu (see Figure 6-67) is used to configure the DS1 interface A and B. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Network...
  • Page 172: Network Interface Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Network Interface Menu The Network Interface menu (see Figure 6-68) is used to set the timing and state for network interface A and B. NOTE In order to use a network interface, a DS1 must be mapped from the controller through the 3/1 cross-connect to the appropriate module slot and DS1.
  • Page 173: Table 6-76. Network Interface Menu Options

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-76. Network Interface Menu Options Option Description Function Primary Timing Mode This option sets the primary timing mode. Options are as follows: • Internal • Line • Through Secondary Timing Mode This option sets the secondary timing mode that is to be used in the event of a failure of the primary timing mode.
  • Page 174: Terminal Server Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Terminal Server Menu The Terminal Server menu (see Figure 6-69) is used to select the port to provision. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Terminal Server 1 - Port 1...
  • Page 175: Terminal Server Port Provisioning Menu

    Terminal Server Port Provisioning Menu The Terminal Server Port Provisioning menu (see Figure 6-70) is used to provision the selected terminal server port. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Terminal Server Port 1...
  • Page 176 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-78. Terminal Server Port Provisioning Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Telnet Port Number This option is used to enter the Telnet port number associated with the selected terminal server port. Security This option is used to enable or disable password protection on the selected terminal server port.
  • Page 177: Ethernet Interface Menu

    The MX3RMM bridges traffic to the rear panel Ethernet jack on the MX3 chassis. To configure that interface, refer to the “Rear Ether- net Interface Menu” on page 6-44. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Ethernet...
  • Page 178: Table 6-79. Ethernet Interface Menu Options

    MX3216 System Manual Table 6-79. Ethernet Interface Menu Options Option Description Function Ethernet State This option is used to enable or disable the front panel Ethernet jack. Options are as follows: • Enabled • Disabled Link Speed & Duplex This option is used to set the link speed and duplex.
  • Page 179: Quick Setup Menu

    Quick Setup Menu The Quick Setup menu (see Figure 6-72) provides all of the basic configuration options necessary to get the MX3RMM running. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Quick Setup Network...
  • Page 180 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-80. Quick Setup Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Function Secondary Timing Mode This option sets the secondary timing mode that is used in the event of a failure of the primary timing mode. Options are as follows: •...
  • Page 181: Status Screen

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Status Screen The Status screen (see Figure 6-73) displays the status of the DS1 interfaces and the Ethernet connection. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 Status DS1 Interface...
  • Page 182 MX3216 System Manual Table 6-81. Status Screen Fields (Continued) Field Description Loopback This field displays the state of any loopback tests. Table 6-83 page 6-119 describes the possible loopback test states. This field displays the status of the HDLC link on the DS1. Possible states are as follows: •...
  • Page 183: Table 6-82. Line Status Descriptions

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-82 describes the current DS1 line states that are possible. Table 6-82. Line Status Descriptions State Description This state indicates the DS1 is in loss of signal. This state indicates the DS1 is in loss of frame. RX AIS This state indicates the DS1 is receiving AIS.
  • Page 184: Test Menu

    MX3216 System Manual Test Menu The Test menu (see Figure 6-74) provides testing options for the DS1 interfaces. Card: Module A ADTRAN MX3216 System MM/DD/YY hh:mm Unacknowledged Alarms: NONE Site 1 MX3216 DS1 X Testing 1 - DS1 A Testing...
  • Page 185: Logout

    Section 6, User Interface - Menu Descriptions Table 6-84. Test Menu Options Option Description Function DS1 A Testing This option selects the loopback for the DS1 A interface. Options are as follows: • None • Line • Payload DS1 B Testing This option selects the loopback for the DS1 B interface.
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  • Page 187: Maintenance

    Section 7 Maintenance INTRODUCTION The MX3216 does not require routine maintenance for normal operation. Do not attempt to make repairs in the field. Repair services can be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN. For warranty information, refer to “Appendix A,...
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  • Page 189: Warranty

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