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Lucent Technologies Stinger MRT 23 Getting Started Manual (264 pages)
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Table of Contents
Customer Service
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
17
Documentation Conventions
17
What Is in this Guide
17
What You Should Know
17
Stinger Documentation Set
18
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Stinger MRT
21
The Stinger MRT
21
Virtual Slot Conventions for the Stinger MRT
22
Stinger MRT Models and Optional Products
22
Table 1-1 Stinger MRT Virtual Slots
22
Table 1-2 Stinger MRT Models and Optional Products
23
Chapter 2 Preparing for the Installation
25
Selecting an Installation Site
25
Before You Begin
25
Required Tools and Equipment
26
Preventing Static Discharge Damage
26
Use a Wrist Strap
26
Figure 2-1 Wrist Grounding Strap
27
Figure 2-2 Wrist Strap Plugged into a Grounding Jack
27
Remove Plastics from Your Work Area
28
Store Components Properly
28
Unpacking the Stinger MRT
28
Verifying the Hardware Configuration
28
Stinger MRT Interfaces
29
Figure 2-3 Stinger MRT 23 Chassis Connectors
29
Figure 2-4 Stinger MRT 19 Chassis Connectors
29
STS-3 Cascading Connectors
30
Shelf ID Switch
30
Trunk Module Location
30
OC3/STM1-ATM Trunk Modules
31
Figure 2-5 Stinger MRT 23 Trunk Module Location
31
Figure 2-6 Stinger MRT 19 Trunk Module Location
31
DS3-ATM Trunk Modules
32
Figure 2-7 OC3-ATM Trunk Module for the MRT 23 Chassis
32
Figure 2-8 OC3-ATM Trunk Module for the MRT 19 Chassis
32
T1 and E1 Trunk Modules
33
Figure 2-9 DS3-ATM Trunk Module for the MRT 23 Chassis
33
Figure 2-10 DS3-ATM Trunk Module for the MRT 19 Chassis
33
Figure 2-11 T1 or E1 Trunk Module for the MRT 23 Chassis
33
Figure 2-12 T1 or E1 Trunk Module for the MRT 19 Chassis
33
Chapter 3 Installing a Stinger MRT
36
Identifying and Installing Mounting Brackets
36
Mounting Brackets for the Stinger MRT 23
36
Standard Mounting Brackets
36
Multi-Position Brackets
36
Figure 3-1 Stinger MRT 23 Mounting Brackets
36
Installing Mounting Brackets on the Stinger MRT 23
37
Determining Proper Alignment of the Multi-Position Brackets
37
Figure 3-2 Multi-Position Mounting Brackets
37
Installing the Mounting Brackets
38
Figure 3-3 Determining the Mounting Position of the Multi-Position Bracket
38
Figure 3-4 Installing Mounting Brackets
38
Mounting Brackets for the Stinger MRT 19
39
23-Inch Mounting Brackets for the Stinger MRT 19
39
Installing the 23-Inch Mounting Brackets on the Stinger MRT 19
39
19-Inch ETSI Mounting Brackets for the Stinger MRT 19
40
Installing the 19-Inch ETSI Mounting Brackets on the Stinger MRT 19
41
EIA Mounting Brackets for the Stinger MRT 19
42
Installing the EIA Mounting Brackets on the Stinger MRT 19
43
Mounting the MRT in an Equipment Rack
43
Mounting the Stinger MRT Units in a 23-Inch Rack
44
Mounting the Stinger MRT 19 in Smaller Equipment Racks
44
Figure 3-11 Placing Stinger MRT 23 and Stinger MRT 19 Chassis in a 23-Inch Rack
44
Figure 3-12 Placing Stinger MRT 19 Chassis in a Smaller Equipment Rack
45
Installing and Removing Trunk Modules
46
Installing a Trunk Module
46
Figure 3-13 Installing an MRT 23 Trunk Module
46
Removing a Trunk Module
47
MRT Cooling
47
Figure 3-14 Installing an MRT 19 Trunk Module
47
Replacing the Cooling Module on the Stinger MRT 19
48
Connecting Cables to a Stinger MRT Unit
49
Figure 3-16 Installing a Replacement Cooling Module
49
50-Pin Connectors Details
50
Connecting the Subscriber Lines
50
Figure 3-17 50-Pin Connector Security Mechanisms
50
Connecting the POTS Lines
52
Disconnecting a 50-Pin Connector
53
Recommended Method to Disconnect a 50-Pin Connector
53
Figure 3-20 Connecting the POTS Lines
53
Alternate Method to Disconnect a 50-Pin Connector
54
Connecting the STS-3 Cascading Connections
54
Figure 3-21 Removing the 50-Pin Connector (Recommended Method)
54
Figure 3-22 Removing the 50-Pin Connector (Alternate Method)
54
Figure 3-23 Connecting the STS-3 Cascading Connection
55
Connecting the Trunk Module
56
OC3/STM1-ATM Trunk Module Connections
56
DS3-ATM Trunk Module Connections
56
Figure 3-24 Connecting an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
56
T1 or E1 Trunk Module Connections
57
Network Management Connections
57
Figure 3-25 Connecting DS3-ATM Trunk Modules
57
Figure 3-26 Connecting a T1 or E1 Trunk Module
57
System Clocking
58
Alarm Monitoring
58
Connecting to Monitor Stinger MRT Alarm Status
58
Connecting a Stinger MRT to Monitor the Alarm Status of Other Devices
59
Table 3-1 Alarm Connector Pinouts for Stinger MRT Alarms
59
Table 3-2 Alarm Connector Pinouts for Monitoring the Alarm Status of Remote Devices
59
Chapter 4 Determining the Operating Status
61
Before You Begin
61
Power Requirements
61
Connecting Power to a Stinger MRT Unit
62
Monitoring Backup Power to a Stinger MRT
63
Turning on Power to a Stinger MRT Unit
64
Turning off Power to a Stinger MRT Unit
64
Status Lights
64
Figure 4-4 Stinger MRT 23 Status Light Locations
65
Figure 4-5 Stinger MRT 19 Status Light Locations
65
Table 4-1 Status Lights on the Stinger MRT 23 and MRT 19
66
Monitoring the Status of the DSL Ports
67
Figure 4-6 the Port Group Selector Switch and Group Indicator LED
67
Chapter 5 Stinger MRT Operational Overview
69
Stinger MRT Operation as a DSL Access Multiplexer
69
Operation with Integrated Splitters
69
Operation Without Splitters
70
Figure 5-1 Example of DSLAM Operations with Splitters for POTS Service
70
Stinger MRT ATM Switching Overview
71
Stinger MRT Configuration Overview
71
Figure 5-2 Example of Pure DSLAM Operation
71
Administrative Configuration
72
Line Configuration
72
Trunk Module Configuration
72
System Clocking Modes
73
Stinger MRT Management Features
73
Using the Command-Line Interface
73
Onboard Flash Memory and Software Updates
74
SNMP Support
74
RADIUS Support
74
Tracking System Activity
74
What's Next
75
Table 5-1 Location of Configuration Information
75
Chapter 6 Configuring Administrative Access, System Timing, and Startup Settings
77
Administrative Configuration Overview
77
Making the Initial Administrative Connection
78
Figure 6-1 Serial Management Connection to the Stinger MRT
78
Logging into the Stinger MRT
79
Restricting Administrative Access
79
Changing Defaults for Serial-Port Logins
79
Changing the Default Admin Password
80
Setting a Telnet Password
81
Providing a Basic System IP Configuration
82
IP Address Syntax
82
Netmasks
82
Subnets
82
Figure 6-2 Default Netmask for Class C IP Address
82
Table 6-1 IP Address Classes and Number of Network Bits
82
Table 6-2 Decimal Subnet Masks and Prefix Lengths
83
Assigning the Ethernet IP Addresses
84
Configuring a Default Route
85
Additional Administrative Connections and Configuration
85
Figure 6-3 Local Backbone Router to be Used as Default Route
85
Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
86
Figure 6-4 Ethernet Connection
86
Verifying a LAN Connection for Administrators
86
Connecting to and Configuring an External Modem
87
Figure 6-5 Administrative Connection with a Modem to the Stinger MRT Unit
87
Connecting to and Configuring an Internal Modem
88
Configuring an Internal Modem
88
Figure 6-6 Connection for Internal Modem
88
Administrative Terminating PVC Connections
89
Overview of a Terminating ATM Connection
89
Overview of Terminating PVC Settings
90
Figure 6-7 Terminating ATM Connection
90
Typical Terminating PVC Configuration for an Administrative Connection
92
Figure 6-8 Management Connection from a Remote Network
93
Checking the Status of a Terminating PVC
94
Configuring System Clocking (Optional)
95
Using the BITS Clock Source
95
Loss of BITS Signal Indications and Fall-Back
95
Changing the BITS Clock Source
96
Using a Trunk Module Clock Source
97
Configuring Trunk Ports as Eligible Clock Sources
97
Typical Trunk Port Clock Source Configurations
98
Retaining Basic Configuration Settings for Remote Administration
98
Storing a Partial Configuration for Restart after Clearing NVRAM
98
Allowing Password Information in the Default.cfg File
99
Creating the Default.cfg File
99
Restarting with a Partial Configuration
100
Saving and Loading a Backup Configuration
100
Saving the Configuration
100
Saving the Full Configuration to a Local File
101
Saving the Configuration to a Network Host
101
Restoring the Configuration
101
Restoring from a Local File
101
Restoring from a Network Host
102
Chapter 7 Configuring the ADSL Line Interfaces
103
Configuring ATM ADSL-DMT Interfaces
103
Overview of the AL-DMT Profile
104
ADSL Protocol Support
104
Line Activation and DMT Parameters
104
AL-DMT Profile
105
Line-Config Subprofile
105
Rate-Adaptive Mode Parameters
107
Power-Level Parameters and Power Spectral Density (PSD)
108
Fast and Interleaved Bit-Rate Parameters
109
Fast-Path-Config Subprofile
109
Interleave-Path-Config Subprofile
110
Margin-Config Subprofile
112
Figure 7-1 Relationship between Noise Margin Parameters and Power Adjustments
112
Configuring Call Control
113
Examples of ADSL-DMT Interface Configuration
115
Figure 7-2 ADSL ATM Configuration
115
Checking the Status of an ADSL-DMT Interface
116
Checking Status of the Physical Interface
117
Obtaining Statistics about Operations
118
Displaying ADSL-DMT Port Status and Nailed Groups
120
ADSL Line Specifications
120
Chapter 8 Configuring the SHDSL Line Interfaces
121
Configuring SHDSL Interfaces
121
Configuring Port Settings for SHDSL
122
Sample SHDSL Mode Configuration
129
Binding Two SHDSL Ports
129
Displaying SHDSL Port Status
130
Configuring Call Control
131
Checking the Status of an SHDSL Interface
132
Checking the Status of the Physical Interface
133
Obtaining Statistics about Operations
134
Diagnostic Internal, External, and Bit Error-Rate Tests
136
Configuring an Internal Diagnostic Test (IDT)
138
Configuring a Bit-Error-Rate Test (BERT)
139
Configuring an External Diagnostic Test (EDT)
139
Digital Loopback
140
Analog Loopback
140
Figure 8-1 Digital Loopback
140
Figure 8-2 Analog Loopback
140
Interface Standards
141
Embedded Operations Channel (EOC) Protocol Compliance
141
Chapter 9 Configuring T1 and E1 Trunk Modules
143
Introducing the T1 and E1 Trunk Modules
144
Overview of Supported Features
144
Installing a T1 or E1 Trunk Module
145
Connecting a T1 or E1 Trunk Module
145
Interpreting T1 or E1 Module Status Lights
146
Profiles Associated with a T1 or E1 Module
146
Table 9-1 T1 and E1 Trunk Module Port Connector Status Lights
146
DS1-ATM Profile
147
DS1-ATM-Stat Profile
153
Slot-Static-Config Profile
156
Imagroup Profile
157
IMAHW-Config Profile
162
IMA-Group-Stat Profile
163
Connection Profile
167
Configuring T1 or E1 Module Connections
170
Typical UNI Configuration
171
Figure 9-4 Sample UNI Configuration Links
171
Typical IMA Configuration
172
Figure 9-5 Sample IMA Configuration Links
173
Typical Return to UNI Configuration from IMA
174
Considerations for Assigning a Nailed Group Number to a DS1-ATM Profile
175
Commands for Checking T1 or E1 IMA Performance
176
Checking Line Status with the Imalines Command
176
Table 9-2 Descriptions of IMA Command Output
176
Checking Group Status with the Imagroups Command
177
Testing Connectivity with the IMA-TPP Command
178
T1 and E1 Module Specifications
178
Specifications Common to T1 and E1 Line Modules
178
Table 9-3 T1 and E1 Line Module Specifications
178
Specifications Unique to T1 Line Modules
180
Table 9-4 T1-Specific Specifications
180
Specifications Unique to E1 Line Modules
181
Compliance with IMA Specifications
181
Table 9-5 E1-Specific Specifications
181
Table 9-6 IMA Specifications
181
Compliance with ATM Specifications
183
Table 9-7 ATM Specifications
183
Chapter 10 Configuring an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
185
Installing an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
185
Connecting an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
185
Interpreting OC3-ATM Status Lights
186
Configuring an OC3-ATM Trunk Module
187
Overview of OC3-ATM Settings
187
Figure 10-3 OC3-ATM Trunk Module
187
Table 10-1 DS3-ATM Trunk Module Status Lights
187
Displaying OC3-ATM Status and Nailed Groups
189
Table 10-2 Descriptions of Atmtrunks Command Output
189
Changing Physical-Layer Interface Settings
190
Call Control
190
Example of OC3-ATM Configuration
190
Checking OC3-ATM Trunk Interface Status
190
Monitoring the OC3 Interface
191
Monitoring Errors and Performance of the SONET Payload
193
SONET Performance and Error Counters
194
Figure 10-4 SONET Layers
194
OC3-ATM Trunk Module Specifications
197
Module Specifications
197
Table 10-3 OC3-ATM Module Specifications
197
Cable Specifications
198
Table 10-4 OC3-ATM Cable Specifications
198
Chapter 11 Configuring a DS3-ATM Trunk Module
199
Installing a DS3-ATM Trunk Module
199
Connecting a DS3-ATM Trunk Module
200
Interpreting DS3-ATM Status Lights
200
Configuring a DS3-ATM Trunk Module
201
Figure 11-2 Front Panel of the DS3-ATM Trunk Module for the Stinger
201
Table 11-1 DS3-ATM Trunk Module Status Lights
201
Displaying DS3-ATM Port Status and Nailed Groups
203
Setting DS3 Framing Formats
204
Call Control
204
Example of DS3-ATM Configuration
204
Checking DS3-ATM Trunk Interface Status
205
Checking DS3-ATM Trunk Interface Status
206
Traffic Aggregation with the DS3-ATM Module
207
DS3-ATM Traffic Aggregation Connection
207
Figure 11-3 DS3-ATM Traffic Aggregation Connection
207
Aggregation Failure Protection with the DS3-ATM Bypass Feature
208
DS3-ATM Trunk Module Specifications
208
Table 11-2 DS3-ATM Trunk Module Specifications
208
Appendix A Stinger MRT Intended Use
211
User Line Interfaces
211
Network Interfaces
211
Administrative Interfaces
212
Appendix B Hosted Operation of Cascaded Stinger MRT Units
213
Introduction to the Host Management Interface
213
Configuring Hosted MRT System Operations
214
Cabling Stinger MRT Units Together
215
Figure B-1 Hosted MRT System
215
Configuring the Remote Shelves
216
Figure B-2 SHELF ID Switch on a Stinger MRT Back Panel
216
Configuring the Host System to Operate in Master Mode
217
Enabling the Remote Shelves in the Hosted System
217
Checking the Hosted System Topology
218
Provisioning Virtual Circuits in the Hosted System
219
Figure B-3 Sample Hosted Virtual Circuit Configuration
219
Table B-1 Default Allocation of Unique Nailed-Group Numbers to Remote Shelves
219
Restoring a Remote Shelf to Standalone Operations
220
Traffic Management in Hosted MRT Systems
220
Deprecated Atm-Config Profile
220
Table B-2 New Locations for Traffic Management Settings
220
LIM Slot CAC Support
221
Hosted MRT System Bandwidth and CAC Calculations
221
Figure B-4 Slot-Level CAC Bandwidth Calculations Performed with Default Settings
222
Upstream Traffic Shaping in a Hosted System
223
Hosted MRT System Management
223
Upgrading Hosted MRT System Software
223
Figure B-5 Port-Level CAC Sequence (Performed Only at Provisioning Time
223
Automatic Upgrade Procedure
224
Required Steps before Initializing NVRAM in the Host
224
Manual Upgrade Via Loadslave (Optional Procedure
225
Resetting a Hosted System
226
Monitoring Remote Lims and Connections
227
Displaying Status of Remote DSL Lines
227
Displaying Shelf-Specific ATM Connection and Signaling Information
227
Monitoring the Status of Remote Shelves
228
Using the Remote-Shelf-Stat Profile
228
Using the Remoteshelf Command
229
Setting Alarms for Events on Remote Shelves
230
Table B-3 Hosted MRT Alarm Events
231
Enabling Traps for Events on Remote Shelves
232
Displaying the Entire Topology
234
Table B-4 Details Displayed for each Shelf in the Topology
235
Displaying a Picture of the Topology
236
Displaying the Details for a Specific Shelf
236
Displaying Statistics for a Specific Shelf
236
Table B-5 Statistics Displayed for a Remote Shelf
237
Table B-6 Statistics Displayed for the Host Shelf
237
Sending an Init Packet to a Remote Shelf
238
Table B-7 Statistics Displayed in an Open Session on the Remote Shelf
238
Appendix C Cables and Connectors
239
CONSOLE Port and Cable Pinouts
239
Table C-1 CONSOLE Serial Port and Cable Pinouts
239
Alarm Connector Pinouts
240
Table C-2 Alarm Input Pinouts
240
Ethernet Interface Specifications
241
Synchronous Transport Signals-3) Connector Specifications
241
Table C-3 RJ-45 Connector (Normal End
241
Table C-4 RJ-45 Connector (Crossover End
241
50-Pin Telephone Company Connector Cable Specifications
242
Pinouts for Subscriber Line DSL Connections
242
Figure C-1 USOC RJ-21X 50-Pin Connector
242
Table C-5 Cable Pinouts for the 1-24 LINE or PORTS Connector
243
Table C-6 Cable Pinouts for the 25-48 LINE or PORTS Connector
244
Pinouts for POTS Connections to a Voice Switch
245
Table C-7 Cable Pinouts for the 1-24 POTS Connector
245
Table C-8 Cable Pinouts for the 25-48 POTS Connector
246
T1 and E1 Connector and Cable Specifications
247
T1 and E1 Connector Specifications
247
T1 and E1 Cable Specifications
247
Table C-9 Transmit and Receive Pins Assignments for T1 and E1 Trunk Module Connectors
247
Figure C-2 RJ-48C/RJ-48C Crossover Cable
248
T1 or E1 Crossover Cable: RJ-48C/RJ-48C
248
Table C-10 RJ-48C/RJ-48C Crossover Cable Specifications
248
Figure C-3 RJ-48C/RJ-48C Straight-Through Cable Specifications
249
T1 or E1 Straight-Through Cable: RJ-48C/RJ-48C
249
Table C-11 RJ-48C/RJ-48C Straight-Through Cable Specifications
249
Figure C-4 RJ-48C/DB-15 Straight-Through Cable
250
T1 or E1 Straight-Through Cable: RJ-48C
250
Table C-12 RJ-48C/DB-15 Straight-Through Cable Specifications
250
Figure C-5 RJ-48C/DB-15 Crossover Cable
251
T1 or E1 Crossover Cable: RJ-48C
251
Table C-13 RJ-48C/DB-15 Crossover Cable Specifications
251
Figure C-6 RJ-48C/Bantam Straight-Through Cable
252
T1 or E1 RJ-48C-Loopback Plug
252
T1 or E1 Straight-Through Cable: RJ-48C/Bantam
252
Table C-14 RJ-48C/Bantam Straight-Through Cable Specifications
252
Table C-15 RJ-48C-Loopback Plug Specifications
252
Appendix D Safety-Related Electrical, Physical, and Environmental Information
253
Electrical and Electronic Information
253
Electronic and Electrical Specifications
253
Table D-1 Stinger MRT Electronic and Electrical Specifications
253
USOC Jack and Code Information
254
Table D-2 Stinger MRT T1 and E1 Module USOC Jacks and Codes
254
ADSL Line Ringer Equivalence Number (REN
255
EMI Compatibility
255
Table D-3 Ringer Equivalence Number Ratings
255
Certifications
256
Minimum Ground Wire Size
256
Physical Specifications
256
Table D-4 Stinger MRT Minimum Ground Wire Sizes
256
Table D-5 Stinger MRT Physical Specifications
256
Safety Certifications
257
Site Specifications
257
Operating Environment
257
Table D-6 Stinger MRT Site Specifications
257
Space Requirements
258
Index
259
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