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Bay Networks Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Getting Started Manual (176 pages)
T1 Getting Started Guide
Brand:
Bay Networks
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
11
Preface
11
Printing Conventions
12
Related Documents
13
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
T1 Digital Transmission System
15
Figure 1-1. T1 Wiring Scheme
15
Figure 1-2. Typical T1 Transmission System
16
The Remote Annex 6100
17
Figure 1-3. Data Flow in the Receive Direction
17
Figure 1-4. Data Flow in the Transmit Direction
18
Figure 1-5. Remote Access with the Remote Annex 6100
19
Chapter 2 Commands and Parameters
21
T1 Commands
21
Table 2-1. T1-Related Commands
21
Stats -T
22
Table 2-2. Arguments for the Stats -T Command
22
Table 2-3. the Stats -T Command Display
24
T1_Loopback
28
Reset
30
Table 2-4. Keywords for the Reset T1 Command
30
Set T1
32
Show T1
33
T1 Parameters
34
Alarmsyslog
35
Bypass
36
Map
37
Figure 2-1. DS0 Mapping
37
Table 2-5. Options for Mapping a Modem to an Interface
38
Figure 2-2. Mapping a Modem to an Interface
39
Table 2-6. Options for Mapping the Two Interfaces
40
Figure 2-3. Mapping the Two Interfaces
41
Ring
42
Sigproto
43
Table 2-7. Options for the Sigproto Command
43
Switch_Type
45
T1_Info
46
Tdi_Distance
47
Tdi_Framing
48
Tdi_Line_Code
49
Tni_Circuit_Id
50
Tni_Clock
51
Tni_Esf_Fdl
52
Tni_Framing
53
Tni_Line_Buildout
54
Tni_Line_Code
55
Tni_Ones_Density
56
Table 2-8. T1- SpecifiC Parameters Vs. MIB Objects
57
Chapter 3 Configuration
59
Configuring a T1 Connection
59
Chapter 4 The Internal Modems
63
Features
64
Using the at Command Set
65
Entering at Commands at any Speed
65
Key at Command Factory Defaults
66
Table 4-1. Key at Command Factory Defaults
66
Hanging up
68
Establishing 11-Bit Data Connections
68
V.32Bis Cellular Connections Using at Commands
68
Universal Cellular Setup
69
MNP 10 V.32Bis Quick Connect Cellular Only Setup
69
Additional Connection Speed Enhancements
70
Modulation Protocols
70
Using Multi-Protocol Auto-Answer
70
V.34 and V.FC
70
V.32 and V.32Bis Protocols
71
V.23 Protocol
72
V.23 1,200 Bps Half-Duplex Operation
72
V.22 and V.22Bis Protocols
73
V.21 Protocol
73
Bell 212A Protocol
74
Bell 103 Protocol
74
Protocol Configuration Command Settings
74
Table 4-2. Configuring the Modem with %F0 Set
75
Table 4-3. Configuring the Modem for V.23 Connections
76
Speed and Protocol Connection Matrices
77
Table 4-4. Modem Speed and Protocol Combinations
77
Error Correction
79
MNP Classes
79
Other Classes of MNP
80
Diagnostics
81
Power-Up Diagnostics
82
Local Analog Loopback with Self-Test
82
Using Commands to Perform a Local Analog Loopback with Self-Test
82
Local Analog Loopback
83
Using Commands to Perform a Local Analog Loopback
83
Remote Digital Loopback with Self-Test
84
Remote Digital Loopback
85
Using Commands to Perform a Remote Digital Loopback
85
Local Digital Loopback
86
Using Commands to Perform a Local Digital Loopback
86
Respond to Remote Digital Loopback
87
Automatically Terminating a Test: Register S18
87
Result Codes
88
Connection Result Code Tables
88
Table 4-5. Result Codes
88
Table 4-6. Long Form Connect Result Codes
89
Table 4-7. Long Form Connect Result Codes
90
Table 4-9. ATV0W2 Report Modulation Speed
93
The Command Set
95
Entering Commands
95
Issuing at Commands at any Speed
96
Commands
96
Repeat Last Command
97
Repeat Dial
108
Table A-1. the &C and \D Settings
109
Restore Factory Defaults
112
Table A-2. the \Kn Command
117
Table A-3. Modem Connections When %L1 or %L3 Is Set
118
Table A-4. Modem Connections When %L1 or %L3 Is Set
119
Table A-5. Modem Connections When %L4 Is Set
120
Table A-6. Modem Connections When %L0 Is Set
121
Operating Mode
124
Table A-7. Connection Types Depending on Operating Mode
126
Pulse Dial
129
Check Parity
129
Serial-Port Flow Control
131
Extended Result Codes
141
Registers
144
Commands to Change or Read Registers
144
Register Descriptions
145
Table A-8. Saved Command Settings with S14
151
Table A-9. Saved Command Settings with S16
152
Table A-10. Saved Command Settings with S21
153
Table A-11. Saved Command Settings with S22
153
Table A-12. Saved Command Settings with S23
154
Table A-13. Saved Command Settings with S27
156
Table A-14. T15 Command Settings
162
Table A-15. MNP Link Control
164
Table A-16. :T23 Settings
165
Table A-17. :T26 Settings
165
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Bay Networks Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Hardware Installation Manual (132 pages)
Brand:
Bay Networks
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
About this Guide
15
Preface
15
Printing Conventions
16
Related Documents
17
Bay Networks Customer Service
19
Technical Support and Online Services
19
Bay Networks Information Services
21
World Wide Web
21
Compuserve
22
Customer Service FTP
22
Support Source CD
22
Infofacts
23
How to Get Help
24
Chapter 1 Introduction
25
Figure 1-2. the Remote Annex 5391/CT1 as a Remote Access Server
26
Figure 1-3. the Remote Annex 5391/CT1 as a Dial-Up Router
27
Main Logic Board
28
T1 Modem Board
28
System 5000 Common Management Bus
29
System 5000 Backplane Ethernet Segment Banks
30
System 5000 Service Port Management
30
Firmware and Software
31
Front Panel
32
Figure 1-4. Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Front Panel
33
Front Panel Components
34
Table 1-1. Annunciator Conditions
34
Table 1-2. Module Status Leds
35
Table 1-3. Modem Port Status Leds
36
Table 1-4. Network Status Alarms
37
Physical Characteristics
38
Installing the Remote Annex 5391/CT1
41
Before You Begin
41
Table 2-1. Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Configuration Options
42
Installing the Remote Annex 5391/CT1
43
Preparing for Hardware Installation
43
Setting the Backplane Ethernet Segment
43
Figure 2-1. Jumper and Connector Locations
44
Installing the Module into the Hub
46
Table 2-2. Segment Selection DIP Switch Settings
46
Figure 2-3. Inserting the Module
48
Figure 2-4. Seating Module Connectors
49
Testing the Installation
50
Figure 2-5. Module LED Display
50
LED Indicators
51
Connecting a T1 Network Interface
52
Connecting a Drop/Insert Interface
53
Figure 2-6. Connecting a T1 Network Interface
53
Figure 2-7. Connecting a Drop/Insert Interface
54
Connecting a Service Port Terminal
55
Connecting the Terminal
56
Table 2-3. Service Port Pin Assignments
56
Figure 2-8. Slot Selection Menu
57
Initial Setup and Using the ROM Monitor
58
Remote Annex Parameters
59
Initializing the Remote Annex
59
Table 2-4. Server Parameters
59
Auto-Initializing the Remote Annex
62
Bootp
63
Rarp
64
Initializing and Booting from a Host System
65
Booting Using TFTP
67
Booting from a Windows NT® Host
69
Booting from Another Remote Annex 5391/CT1
69
Installing the Operational Software and Loading the Image
69
Installing to and Loading from a UNIX Host
70
Self-Booting the Remote Annex
71
Invoking the Console Monitor
74
Chapter 3 ROM Monitor Commands
75
Command Descriptions
76
Addr
78
Boot
81
Config
86
Help
89
Net
92
Ping
94
Ports
95
Sequence
96
Stats
98
Table 3-2. Network Statistics
98
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
101
Front Panel Alarms and LED Indicators
101
Figure 4-1. Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Front Panel Alarms and Leds
101
Table 4-1. Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Front Panel Leds
102
Power-Up and Boot Procedures
105
Table 4-2. Troubleshooting Guide
106
BOOT Failures
108
Boot Error Report
109
Table 4-3. Errors from Last ERPC Layer Invocation
110
Table 4-4. Errors from Last Read Request
110
Correcting Remote Annex Parameters
111
Table 4-5. Errors from Last Open Request
111
Load Server Host Not Responding
112
Remote Annex Dumps
115
Figure 1-1. Remote Annex 5391/CT1
116
Table 4-6. Remote Annex 5391/CT1 Dump File Naming Conventions
116
Conditions for Replacing a Module
117
Module Configuration Management
117
Preparing for a Hot Swap
119
Removing a Module
120
Completing the Hot Swap
121
Appendix A Port Pins and Signals
123
T1 Network Interface Port
123
Figure A-1. T1 Network Interface Port Receptacle
123
Table A-1. T1 Network Interface Port/Pin Signal Allocations
123
Drop/Insert Interface Port
124
Figure A-2. Drop/Insert Interface Port
124
Table A-2. Drop/Insert Interface Port Pin/Signal Allocations
124
Appendix B Network Bypass Jumper
125
Figure B-1. Network Bypass Jumper Location
125
Network Loopback Mode
126
Figure B-3. Network Loopback Mode Jumper Setting
126
Cross Connect Mode
127
Figure B-4. Cross-Connect Mode
127
Figure B-5. Cross-Connect Mode Jumper Setting
127
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