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Model 2616RC T1/E1 TDM-Digital Access Concentrator (T -DAC) User Manual Sales Office: +1 (301) 97 5-1000 Techni cal Su ppor t: +1 (301) 97 5-1007 E-mail: suppor t@patton.com WWW: www .patton.com Part Number: 07MD2616RC-GSG, Rev . E Revised : February 16, 2012 Impor tant This is a Class A de vice and is intended for use in a light ind ustrial enviro[...]
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Patton Electronics Company , Inc. 7622 Ric kenbacker Drive Gaithersburg , MD 20879 USA Tel: +1 (301 ) 975- 1000 Fax: +1 ( 301) 8 69-929 3 Support: +1 (30 1) 975 -1007 Web: www.patto n.com E-Mail: suppo rt@patton.com Copyright © 2012, Patton Electr onics Company . All righ ts reserved. The info rmation i n this doc ument is subject to change wit ho[...]
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3 Summar y T able of Contents 1 Introduction ..... ...... ......... ...... ..... ...... ......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... .... 13 2 Hardware installa tion ... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... ...... ..... ...... ......... ...... ...... ..... ...... ......... [...]
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4 Contents About this guide ................ ........... ........... ................. ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... .......10 Audience ............ ........... ............ ................ ............ ........... ........... ............ ................. ........... ........... .....[...]
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5 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual Conte nts Introd ucti on ............ ........... ........... ........... ................. ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... ............ . 32 Con figurat ion prere quisite s ...................... ............ ........... ........... ............ ...............[...]
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6 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual Conte nts Warranty S ervice and Return ed Merchand ise Aut horizat ions ( RMAs) ............... ........... ........... ................. ............ . 73 Warranty coverage ............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ................. ........... ........... ........... ................. . .....[...]
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7 List of Fi gures 1 Model 2616RC T- DAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2 Model 2616RC T- DAC features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3 Model 2616RC front p[...]
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8 Model 2960 RAS Getting Started Gu ide 48 T1 ALARMS PRESE NT indicator on T1/E 1 LINK ACTIVITY page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 49 Alarm Card Informa tion window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 50 2616RC Config uration Menu[...]
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9 List of T ables 1 General conven tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2 Mouse conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 LED[...]
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10 About this guide This guid e desc ribes i nstalling and configuri ng a Patton Ele ctroni cs Model 2 616RC TDM-Digi tal Access Concentrator (T-DAC). By the time you are finished w i th this guide, your T-DAC will be connected to T1/ E1 lines and transferr ing data. T he instr uctions in this guide are based on the follow ing assump tions: • The[...]
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11 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual About this guide Precau tions Notes and ca ution s, wh ich hav e the fol lowin g mean ings, are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential T-DAC pr oblems. Wa rni ngs relate to personal injury issues, and Cautions refer to potenti al property d amage. Note Calls attention to impo rtant inform[...]
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12 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual About this guide T ypographic al conventions used in this document This section de scribes th e typographical con ventions and terms use d in this guide. Gener al conven tions The procedures d escribed in this manual use the following text conventions: Mouse conventi ons The following c onventions are used when de[...]
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13 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter cont ents Model 2616 RC T1/E1 T- DAC overvi ew ............. ........... ........... ............ ........... ................. ........... ........... ............ . 14 Hardware overview ................... ........... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ................. ...........[...]
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Model 2616RC T1/E1 T-DAC overview 14 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introdu cti on Model 2616RC T1/E1 T -DAC over view The Model 2616RC ( see figu re 1 ) provid es 16 T1/E 1 port s. A built -in di gital cr oss-co nnect sw itch pr ovides completely flexible groom ing: the capability to connect any D S0-channel to any other D S0-channel from t[...]
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Hardware overview 15 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introdu cti on Hardware overview The Mode l 2616RC combi nes transmis sion and networking technology co ncentrati ng 16 T1/E1 WAN links into a si ngle slot blad e for a Patt on ForeFron t chassis. T he T-DAC fro nt blade (se e figur e 2 ) contains a full set of LED status indicators present[...]
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Hardware overview 16 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introdu cti on • 10Base-T half- /full- duplex op eration ( 10 + 10) • Auto detec tion and fallback • 10/100 Mbps link and status indicato rs RS-232 contr ol port The RS -232 por t provid es for initial configu ration of t he Model 2 616RC. The RS-232 po rt supp orts: • Asynchronous [...]
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Hardware overview 17 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introdu cti on • SNMP versio n 1 conf ig ur at io n ma nag eme nt • MIB I I • TELNET via Ethe rnet • SYSLOG Clie nt • Remote Software Upgrade via FTP • Buil t-in HTTP serve r for comp lete con figurat ion and control using a standard web browser • Frame Relay or PPP in-band ma[...]
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Hardware overview 18 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introdu cti on LED display Front panel LED s ( figure 3 on page 17) display the status o f the WAN port s, the T1/E1 po rts, the Etherne t LAN port, power, and the alarms. The LEDs are described in table 3 . Table 3. LED definitions LED Color Stat us Meaning POWER Green On s olid Power is b[...]
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19 Chapter 2 Hardware installation Chapter cont ents Introd ucti on ....................... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... .............20 Unpacking t he Model 26 16RC T-DAC ............... ........... ........... ................. ............ ........[...]
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Introduction 20 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Intr oduction This chapt er co ntains the f ollow ing proc ed ures for i nstalling the Model 2616RC T-DAC: Note Before installing the T-DAC, you will need to obtain the line type and encoding of the T1/E 1 line from your local telephone company (Telco ). • “Unpacking th[...]
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T-DAC blades installation 21 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Note The T- DAC should be installe d as cl ose as possible to the termination jack provided by the Telco. The location should be well ventilated. Do not bl ock the r ack chassi s’ cooli ng vents. 2. Insert the rear b lade into the desi red slot in th e rack c[...]
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Cable installation 22 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Cable i nstallation This s ection descri bes ins talling the network interface c ables. Connecting the Et hernet ports The T-D AC has a single 10/1 00 Ethernet inte rface for c onnection to your LAN ( figure 5 ). T he Ethern et port will autosense the correct s peed o[...]
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Cable installation 23 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Figure 6. Ethernet RJ-45 pin and signal definitions fo r T-DAC Conne cting the 1 0/100B ase-T Ethe rnet p ort to an Et hernet-cap able workstation or PC The 10/100Base-T Ethernet port can connect to a single Ethernet-capable workstation or PC by means of a cross o ver[...]
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Cable installation 24 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Conne cting the T1 /E1 W A N por ts An active T1/E1 is not necessary to configure th e T-DAC. Howeve r, a cti ve T1/ E1 c onne ctions are req uired wh en mapping WAN time slots to o ther WAN time sl ots. The factory- set de fault confi guration of t he Mode l 2616RC h[...]
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Cable installation 25 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Figure 10. WAN cable‘s 68-pin SCSI co nnector 1. Connect the 68-pin SCSI connector (see fi gure 10 ) of the 6-foot WAN cable (see figure 9 on page 24 ) to the co nnec tor on t he r ear pa nel of the M odel 26 16RC. 2. Connect t he WAN cab le RJ-45 connectors (see fi[...]
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Cable installation 26 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation 68-pin SC SI to open end cable The SCSI-t o-ope n-end cable (see figure 12 ) connects the 2616RC T 1/E1 lines t o a punch-dow n block via 24 gauge sol id wire (0.5mm). The other end will be unterminated, open-end twisted p airs. Refer to table 5 for punch-down block w[...]
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Cable installation 27 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Note The 64 wires in this cable are grouped into blue and ora nge binders of 32 wires each. Wires in the blue binder have the same color scheme as wires in the orange binder, so it is important to keep each binder sepa - rated to avoid confusion when connecting to a p[...]
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Cable installation 28 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Ins tall ing the W AN ca ble to a punc h-do wn bl ock Materi als requir ed: • punch-down tool • Plastic ti e wraps • WAN cable p in-out spec ification Procedur e: 1. Measure the distance be tween SCSI cab le entry poin t on the punch-do wn block frame and the fa[...]
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Cable installation 29 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation 3. Review SC SI pin-out ( see table 5 on page 27 ) and punch-block pin-out and cut wires to th e required length to reach their respectiv e ports on the punch -down bloc k. 4. Use punch-dow n tool to press wires dow n into block termin als. 5. Use cable ti es to secur[...]
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Completing the hardware installation 30 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Completing the hardware installation This section verifies that the T-DAC hardware is operational to th e point where you can begin configuring the soft ware se ttings . Power is delivered from the Patton ForeFro nt chassis backplane through th e 47-[...]
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31 Chapter 3 Configuring the T -DAC for operation Chapter cont ents Introd ucti on ....................... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... .............32 Con figurat ion prere quisite s ...................... ............ ........... ........... .......[...]
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Introduction 32 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Intr oduction This chapter contains the fo llowing procedures that describe con figuring the Model 2616RC T-DAC for operation : • “Co nfigurati on prere quisites” —lis ts the items yo u need to have on hand before configu ring the T-DAC. • “In[...]
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Initi al confi gurat ion thr ough th e RS-23 2 contro l port 33 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n - Line Type: eit her E1 or E1-CRC - Line Coding: either HD B3 or AMI Initia l confi gurati on th r ough the R S-232 co ntr o l port Initiall y you must co nfigure th e 2616RC’ s IP addres s and—in rare i[...]
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Initi al confi gurat ion thr ough th e RS-23 2 contro l port 34 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Setting up the HyperT erminal (or similar pr ogram) session Do the following: 1. At y our PC , fi nd the fil e HYPE RTRM.E XE . Open a HyperTerminal se ssion by double -clicki ng on the file name. Figure 17.[...]
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Initi al confi gurat ion thr ough th e RS-23 2 contro l port 35 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 6. Configure your COM port settings as s hown in fig ure 19 , then click OK . Figure 19. COM1 Properties window 7. Clic k on th e File menu, then select Properties . 8. Configure the settings f or Function, [...]
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Initi al confi gurat ion thr ough th e RS-23 2 contro l port 36 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 9. Connect t he male e nd of th e 2616RC T-DAC’s power cab les to t he power outlet s. 10. Boot up informat ion will dis play on your HyperTerminal connection window, event ually f ollowed by a login reque[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 37 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 13. Type e for Ethern et, then press <Enter> . The Ether net configuration window displays (see figure 22 ). Figure 23. Ethernet configuration window 14. Enter a for PrimaryIpAddress , then press <Enter&g[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 38 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n • Setting the system clocking parameters (see “Configu ring t he s ystem cloc king parame ters ” on page 41 ) • Configuri ng the IP default gateway (se e “Configurin g the default gateway” on page 40 )[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 39 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Figure 25. HOME page window panes Figure 26. Operator Actions buttons From the Home page, the following actions can be performed: • Record Current Configuration —cli cking o n this b utton (s ee figure 26 ) sa[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 40 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n • Har d Re se t —this button (see fig ure 26 ) causes the Model 2616RC to perf orm a cold restart . When you select Ha rd Re set , the T-DAC confi rms that you want to execute this command. Then, the T-DAC wi [...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 41 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 5. In the Gateway box, type your default gateway IP addres s for t he 2616RC. 6. Clic k the Add Route bu tton to save your configuration. Figure 28. IP Rou ting Information window 7. The route which you already se[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 42 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 3. Clic k the System Cl ocking hyperlink on the 2616RC Configuratio n Menu to open the System Clocking Config uration p age (see figure 29 ). Figure 29. System Clocking Configuration page, example 1 4. For Clock R[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 43 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 2. Clic k the System Cl ocking hyperlink on the 2616RC Configuratio n Menu to open the System Clocking Config uration p age (see figure 30 ). Figure 30. System Clocking Configuration page, example 2 3. For Clock R[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 44 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Configurin g the DS0 map ping You need to make internal connections between a T1/E 1 link and its destination. The destination of the T1/E1 link may be another T1/E1 port within the T -DAC, or the TDM bus in the c[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 45 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n To define eac h DS0 Mapping you wil l create a static connection. “A” and “B” designate the two end s of the static connection. For each static co nnectio n you will d efine t he foll owing par ameter s: ?[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 46 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 5. Under Dev Num B , select port1(1) . 6. Under Dev Slo ts B , enter 1 - 32 . 7. Under Dev Type B , select fromH110 . 8. Under Dev Num B , select port1(1) . 9. Under Dev Slo ts B , enter 32 - 62 . 10. Click t he S[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 47 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 2. View Link 1 correspo nds to the first WAN circuit on the T-D AC. To the right of View Lin ks 1- 4 click the View Links... hyperlink to open the T1/E1 LINK ACTI VITY PORTS 1 – 4 pa ge (see figure 36 ). Figure [...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 48 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Figure 38. Line Type pull-down menu 2. From the Line Coding pull-d own menu ( figu re 39 ) select dsx 1AMI( 5) or dsxH DB3(3) . M ost instal lations will use HD B3. Figure 39. Line Coding pull-down menu with dsx1H[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 49 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Figure 41. E1 ALARMS PR ESENT indic ator After you conne ct the E 1 line to the WAN port on t he rear o f the Model 2 616RC these al arms shou ld disappear . Configurin g line settings and signaling for T1 Accessi[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 50 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 3. Clic k the Config uration… hyperlink, then click the Modify Configuration... hy perlink to open the WAN Circui t CONF IGURATIO N LIN K window ( figur e 44 ) and view the Line Interface Settings . Figure 44. W[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 51 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n 2. From the Line Coding pull-d own menu ( figu re 46 ), select dsx 1B8ZS(2) or dsx1AM I(5) . Figure 4 6. Line Co ding pul l-down m enu with dsx1B 8ZS(2) s elected 3. From the Line Build Out pull-do wn menu ( figur[...]
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Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration 52 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Enab ling/ disa bling the alarm card The Alarm Car d window (s ee figure 49 ) is wher e you can conf igure t he alar m card polling mode to determi ne wheth er th e 2616RC mo nito rs t he al arm card stat us fo r [...]
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Saving y our configura tion 53 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Savi ng your confi gurat ion At this point you have co mpleted the basic conf iguratio n of your T-DAC for o peration. To save your configu - ration settings in non- volatile RAM, do the following: 1. On the Configuration Menu click the Sel[...]
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Backing up yo ur conf igurat ion par ameters 54 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n To import or export a configuration, do the following: 1. On the Configuration Menu pane, click the Import /Exp ort hyperlink to display the IMPORT/EX PORT page (see figure 51 ). Figure 51. IMPORT/EXPORT pag e[...]
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Backing up yo ur conf igurat ion par ameters 55 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Backing up the configuration store in flash memory 1. To mak e a back- up copy o f the confi guration file currently stored in your T- DAC’s flash memory: – On the Impo rt/Export page ( figure 52 ) c li ck t he Export F[...]
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Completing the installation 56 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n – To sa ve the di splay ed data as a text file , use you r brow ser’s Save function ( figure 53 ). U sing Net scape or Internet Exp lorer, for example. •C l i c k t h e Fi le menu. •C l i c k Save As . A dialog box will appear. Use [...]
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Completing the installation 57 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Con figurin g the T-D AC for o peratio n Note If the T-DAC does not behave as de scribed, the most likely cause is that the T-DAC default setti ngs are not compatible with the T1/E1 line. If this is the case, use t he RS-232 CONFIG port to co rrect the T-DAC se ttings. You will ha[...]
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58 Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown Chapter cont ents Introd ucti on ....................... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... .............59 Activati ng the Mod el 261 6RC .................. ............ ........... ................. ........... ........[...]
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Introduction 59 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 4 • Operation and sh utdown Intr oduction This chapter d escribes how to s tart up and power do wn the Mode l 2616RC. Activating the Model 2616RC The Model 2616RC is activated by completing the procedures in C hapter 2, “Hardware installation” and Chapter 3, “Con figuring the T-DAC for operati[...]
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60 Chapter 5 T r oubleshooting and maintenance Chapter cont ents Introd ucti on ....................... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... .............61 Fault ana lysis ...................... ........... ........... ................. ............ ........[...]
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Introduction 61 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Intr oduction This chapter describes troub leshooting and fault analysis that can be perf ormed by th e operator. If you req uire more help, re fer to Chapter 6, “Cont acting Patto n for assi stance” . Refer to table 6 for a list o f common symp - toms and sug[...]
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Fault analysis 62 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Fau lt an alysis The foll owing proc edures o utline step s you should fo llow when trouble shooting a Mode l 2616RC malfunctio n. 1. If possible, talk to the per son who filed the tro uble complaint and determi ne the operational symptoms. Record the symp toms [...]
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Fault analysis 63 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance SYSTE M Front panel Green Flash - ing The Model 2616 RC is operating normally. No action rec - ommended. Off The Model 2616RC is not function ing properly. As soon as possible, unplug both power cables from the Model 2616RC, wait 30 seconds, then plug the cables[...]
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T1/E1 port test modes 64 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance T1/E1 port test modes The 2616RC offers a number of diagnos tics t ools to t est op eratio n and perfor mance of the T1/E1 p orts and line. Diagnostics incl ude DSX1 pa yload lo op and DSX1 li ne loop . DSX1 pa yload loop (dsx 1Payload Loop) When activ at[...]
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T1/E1 port test modes 65 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance DSX1 line loop ( dsxLineLoop ) When activated, data received at the selected T1/E1 port, is looped back to the originating device (see figu re 55 ). Data is looped at the T1/E1 port. Fig ure 55 . Line L oop To activate line loop, do the following: 1. Clic[...]
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Period ic mainte nanc e 66 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Periodic main tenance Cons ult the r ack cha ssis u ser man ual for i nform ation on preventative maintenance (such as cleaning the chassis air coo ling vent s to remo ve accumulate d dust) . Calibrati on The Mode l 2616RC r equires no calib ration. Mai[...]
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Maintenance 67 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Figure 56. IMPORT/EXPORT pag e[...]
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Maintenance 68 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 3. To mak e a back- up copy o f the confi guration file currently stored in your T- DAC’s flash memory: – On the Import/Expo rt page ( figure 56 on page 67 ) click the Export Flash... hyperlink. The T-DAC w ill get the configurati on file currently stored in yo[...]
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Maintenance 69 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance – To save the displaye d data as a te xt fil e, use your br owser’ s Save function (see figure 58 ). Us ing Ne tsc ape or Internet Ex plorer, for exam ple. •C l i c k t h e File menu. •C l i c k Save As . A dialog box will appear. Use the dialog to save the[...]
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Maintenance 70 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance 3. Unlock the handles by p ressing the red button on eac h handle. The button immedi ately activates the switch (turning it to an open position), while the bu tton itse lf remains depres sed. The blad e can then be remov ed. 4. Remove the malfunct ioning Model 2616[...]
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Maintenance 71 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Troubleshooting and maintenance Completing the installation This sect ion verif ies that the Mode l 2616RC is fully oper ational. 1. Verify that the green POWER LED is lit. If the POWE R LED is flashi ng green, refer to Chapte r 5, “Trou - bleshooting and maintenance” on page 60 . 2. Verify t[...]
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72 Chapter 6 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter cont ents Introd ucti on ....................... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... .............73 Contact inf ormati on ................. ........... ........... ........... ............ ..............[...]
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Introduction 73 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 6 • Contac ting Patton for assistance Intr oduction This chapte r contains t he foll owing info rmation: • “Contact information” —des cribes how to c ontact PATTON tec hnical support fo r assistance. • “Warranty Service and Returned Merch andis e Authorizations (RMAs)” —contains info[...]
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Warranty Service and Returned Merch andise Authorizations (RMAs) 74 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual 6 • Contac ting Patton for assistance Return for cr edit policy • Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issu ed up on rec eip t and i nspe cti on of the e qui pment . • 30 to 120 days: We will ad d a 20% resto cking charge (cre diti[...]
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75 Appendix A Compliance information Chapter cont ents Comp liance .................. ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ............ ........... ........... ................. .......76 EMC ........... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. .[...]
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Compl iance 76 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual A • C omplianc e info rmation Complia nce EMC • FCC Pa rt 1 5, Cl ass A • EN55022, Clas s A • EN55024 Safety • UL60950-1 /CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 • IEC/EN 60950 -1 • AS/NZS 60950- 1 PSTN Re gulator y • FCC Pa rt 6 8 • CS-03 Radio and T V Inter ference This equipment ge nerates and use s[...]
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FCC Part 68 (ACT A) Stateme nt 77 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual A • C omplianc e info rmation designated by the supplier . Any repairs o r alterations mad e by the user to th is equipmen t, or equipment m al - functions, may give the teleco mmunications company caus e to request the user to d isconnect the equipment . Users shou ld ensure for t[...]
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78 Appendix B 68-pin SCSI-to-open-end 6-foo t cable (par t #10-309 6TM68-6) Chapter cont ents Introd ucti on ....................... ........... ................. ........... ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ...... ........... .............79[...]
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Introduction 79 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual B • 6 8-pin SCSI -to- open- end 6-foo t cab le (pa rt #1 0-309 6TM6 8-6) Intr oduction The SCSI- to-o pen-end cabl e connect s the 2 616RC T1/ E1 lines to a punch-do wn block vi a 24 gauge solid wire (0.5mm). Refer to table 8 fo r punch-do wn bloc k wiri ng information. Table 8. W AN cable’s 68 no[...]
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Introduction 80 Model 2616RC T-DAC User Man ual B • 6 8-pin SCSI -to- open- end 6-foo t cab le (pa rt #1 0-309 6TM6 8-6)[...]