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ACCULINK 3161 DSU/CSU QUICK REFERENCE Document No. 3161-A2-GL1 1-40[...]
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Copyright 1998 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law . No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, m[...]
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TM 1 ACCULINK 3161 DSU/CSU Quick Reference Document Number 3161-A2-GL1 1-40 February 1998 Quick Start Procedur e The following procedure is for experienced DSU/CSU users who are familiar with the 3161 DSU/CSU installation process and have no special requirements for their application. See the ACCULINK 316x Data Service Unit/Channel Service Unit Ope[...]
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2 3. Attach the network cable to the Auxiliary Backplane using either a 50-pin cable or the T1 Network Interface Adapter . Connect the other end of the network cable to the connection provided by the telephone company . 496-14386-0 3 Auxiliary Backplane over Slots 9–16 COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier (Rear) T1 Network Cable Cable Retainer 4. T urn [...]
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3 5. Insert the DSU/CSU circuit card into the appropriate slot in the carrier . The power-up self-test begins. 495-1479 7 6. If you intend to use front panel emulation, connect the cable from the PC to Port 2 on the Auxiliary Backplane using the COM port adapter and COM-port-to-PC cable. 7. If you do not intend to use the DTE Drop/Insert T1 port, d[...]
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4 Configuration Options Configuration options are accessed from the Cnfig branch of the front panel menu. DSU ESF Stat 97-15577 Dev HS S T est Pe r f TS t a t LE D ID T1 Prtn Pr tn User T elco Cur 24T ot Intvl Far Near Cur 8T ot Intvl T est R lpbk Lpbk Pt rn s La mp QRSS 51 1 Abort Mon LLBUP LLBDN 54UP 54DN FT1UP FT1DN PLB DLB RLB LLB Abort DCLB DT[...]
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5 T able 1. DTE Interface Configuration Options Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description DTE Port: Enab Enab Enables the use of the DTE DTE Port: Disab Disab Enables the use of the DTE Drop/Insert port. DTE Framing: D4 D4 Selects D4 or ESF framing format DTE Framing: ESF ESF Selects D4 or ESF framing format. DTE Coding: AMI AMI Selects AMI o[...]
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6 T able 2. Port Configuration Options (2 of 3) Option Comments/Description Factory 2 Factory 1 Disab Disab Port LB: DTLB DTLB Port-initiated Loopbacks, allows Loopbacks to be initiated through Port LB: DCLB DCLB p, Loopbacks to be initiated through the port by the external DTE. Both Both ep o b y ee e a Disab Disab All Ones: DTR DTR All ones sent [...]
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7 T able 2. Port Configuration Options (3 of 3) Option Comments/Description Factory 2 Factory 1 Far end: Disab Disab Specifies whether the device will maintain far end performance Far-end: Maint Maint p maintain far-end performance statistics. Mgmt Link: Enab Enab S p ecifies whether the EDL Mgmt Link: Disab Disab S pec ifi es w h e th er th e EDL [...]
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8 T able 4. DTE Drop/Insert Port Channel Configuration Options Line 1 Displays: Line 2 Displays: Meaning Comments/Description — Unassigned N1 N2 N3 ...... N24: D1, D2 ... D24 Channel assigned to this DTE channel Function key under the channel (N1, N2, etc.) selects the DTE channel to assi g n ( D1 , D2 , ... D24 , N1 N2 N3 ...... N24 : Prt1 Prt2 [...]
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9 T able 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (1 of 2) Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description NET NET Assigns this port to channels on Assign T o: DTE DTE Assigns this port to channels on the Network or DSX-1 T1 interface, tt h t Assign T o: Prt n Prt n the Network or DSX 1 T1 interface, or to another port. Block Block Determines how[...]
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10 T able 5. Data Port Channel Configuration Options (2 of 2) Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description Clear Clear Clears (unassigns) channels for this port. Start At: N1 (D1) N2 (D2) N3 (D3) N4 (D4) N5 (D5) N6 (D6) N7 (D7) N8 (D8) N9 (D9) N10 (D10) N1 1 (D1 1) N12 (D12) N13 (D13) N14 (D14) N15 (D15) N16 (D16) N17 (D17) N18 (D18) N19 (D19) N[...]
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11 T able 6. General Configuration Options Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description Gen Y ellow: Enab Enab Y ellow alarm is g enerated b y the G en Y e ll ow: (Generate Y ellow) Disab Disab Y e ll ow a l arm i s genera t e d b y th e DSU/CSU on LOS, LOF , or AIS. NET NET DTE DTE Selects the clock source to be Clock Src: Prt1 Prt1 Selects the[...]
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12 T able 7. User Configuration Options (1 of 3) Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description Self - T est: Enab Enab Allows bypass of self-test on Self-T est: Disab Disab Allows bypass of self - test on initialization. Dial - In: Enab Enab Controls whether dial-in access is Dial-In: Disab Disab Controls whether dial - in access is allowed. Pass[...]
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13 T able 7. User Configuration Options (2 of 3) Option Comments/Description Factory 2 Factory 1 1.2 1.2 2.4 2.4 Com Rate: 4.8 4.8 Com Rate: (Communication Port Rt) 9.6 9.6 Selects the bit rate for the COM p ort. (Communication Port Rate) 14.4 14.4 por t . 19.2 19.2 38.4 38.4 Char Length: 7 7 Selects the character length for the Char Length: 8 8 Se[...]
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14 T able 7. User Configuration Options (3 of 3) Option Comments/Description Factory 2 Factory 1 5 5 TnDiscTm: ( T elnet Disconnect Up Up The period of inactivity (1 to 60 minutes ) that causes a (T e l ne t Di sconnec t T ime) Down Down 60 m i nu t es ) th a t causes a disconnect if TnInActTm is enabled. Save Save ena bl e d . T able 8. Alarm Conf[...]
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15 T able 8. Alarm Configuration Options (2 of 2) Option Comments/Description Factory 2 Factory 1 AlrmRelay: Enab Enab Specifies whether to activate the AlrmRelay: (Alarm Relay) Disab Disab Specifies whether to activate the alarm relay on an alarm condition. T able 9. General Management Configuration Options (1 of 2) Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comm[...]
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16 T able 9. General Management Configuration Options (2 of 2) Option Comments/Description Factory 2 Factory 1 IP Adr: Edit Edit The IP address needed to access IP Adr: Clear Clear The IP address needed to access the device. NetMask: Edit Edit The Subnet Mask needed to NetMask: Clear Clear The Subnet Mask needed to access the device. Com IP Adr: Ed[...]
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17 T able 10. Management T rap Configuration Options Option Factory 1 Factory 2 Comments/Description Num T rap Mgrs: 1 2–6 1 2–6 The number of trap managers supported by the device. T rap n IP Adr: Edit Edit Specifies the IP address for each trap manager . This configuration T rap n IP Adr: Clear Clear trap manager . This configuration option i[...]