Patton electronic 3196RC manual

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    Model 3196RC iDSL TDM-Digital Access Con centrator (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: 07MD3196RC-GS, Rev . D Revised : February 17, 2012[...]

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    Patton Electronics Company , Inc. 7622 Ric kenbacker Drive Gaithersburg , MD 20879 USA Tel: +1 (301 ) 975-1000 Fax: +1 ( 301) 869-9293 Support: +1 (301) 975 -1007 Web: www.pa tton.com E-mai l: suppo rt@patt on.com Copyright © 2012, P atton El ectronics C ompany . A ll rights reserved. The info rmation i n this doc ument is subject to cha nge witho[...]

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    3 Summar y T able of Contents 1 Introduction ..... ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ............ ..... ......... ............ ...... ........ ............ .......... 16 2 Hardware installa tion ... ........... ...... ......... ............ .............. ............ ...... ........ ............ ...... ....[...]

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    4 T able of Contents Summary Table of Contents ...... ............ ...... ........ ............ ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ............ 3 Table of Contents .. ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ........... ...... ......... ............ ..... ......... ..... ....[...]

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    5 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual Connecting the Et hernet ports ................. ........... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ....................... .27 Connecting t he 10/100 Base-T Ethernet po rt to an Ethernet switch or hub ...... ........... ................. ............. 27 Connecting t he 10/100 Base[...]

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    6 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual Remot e loo p ................. ........... ................. ...................... ............ ................. ...................... ........... .............75 Line Loop ........ ....................... ................. ...................... ............ ................. ...................... ..... .....[...]

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    7 List of Fi gures 1 Ferrite loca tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 Model 3196RC T- DAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 3 Mod[...]

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    8 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 48 3196RC Config uration Menu h o me page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 49 IMPORT/EXPORT page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 50 Example T[...]

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    9 List of T ables 1 General conven tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2 Mouse conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3 LED[...]

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    10 Compliance Info rmation Radio and TV Inter ference The Model 3196RC generates and uses r adio freq uency energy, and if n ot instal led and used prope rly—that is, in stri ct accorda nce with the m anufa cturer's in struction s—may cause inte rference to radio an d televisio n recep- tion. The Mode l 3196RC has been tested and found to [...]

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    11 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual Industr y Cana da Notice Note This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Term inal Equip- ment Techn ical Specification s. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC , before t he registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of co nformity in[...]

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    12 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual pany fo r leased lin e facilities. Th e Univer sal Servic e Order Cod e (USOC) is RJ48. The Facility Interf ace Codes (FIC) are 0 4D U9-BN, 0 4DU9-DN, 04DU9-1KN, and 04DU9-1S N. The Service Order Code (SOC) is 6.0N. CE Notice The CE symbo l on your Patton Electroni cs equipment indicate s that it is in compliance [...]

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    13 About this guide This guid e describes i nstalling and configuri ng a Patton Electronics M odel 3 196RC TDM-Digital Acces s Concentrator (T-DAC). By the time you are finished w i th this guide, your T-DAC will be connected to the remote DSL modems and transf erring data. The in structi ons in this gui de are bas ed on the fol lowing assump- tion[...]

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    14 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 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 rnings relate to personal injury issues, and Cautions refer to po tential property d amage. Note Calls attention to impo rtant information. T ypographi[...]

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    15 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual Mouse conventi ons The following c onventions are used when describing mouse actions : Garamond bold typ e Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action. < > Angle brackets i ndicate function an d keyboard keys, such as <SHIFT>, <CTR L>, <C >, and s o on . Are you ready? All[...]

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    16 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter cont ents Model 3196RC iDSL T- DAC overview ............... ...................... ............ ................. ...................... ........... .............17 Hardware overview ....... ....................... ........... ................. ....................... ........... ................. .................[...]

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    Model 3196RC iDSL T-DAC overview 17 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n Model 3196RC iD SL T -DAC over view The Model 3196RC ( see figu re 2 ) provid es 16 iDSL subscribe r ports and 4, 8, 12 , or 16 T1/E1 WAN uplink ports. A built-in digital cross-connec t switch p rovides completely f lexible groo ming: the capabi lity to connect[...]

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    Hardware overview 18 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n Hardware overview The Model 31 96RC combines transmis sion and networking techno logy concentrating 16 iDSL po rts and 4 to 16 T1/E 1 WAN links int o a sing le slot b lade for a standard CPCI c hassis. The T-DA C front b lade (see figu re 3 ) contains a full se t of LE D stat[...]

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    Hardware overview 19 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n LAN The 10/100 -Mbps Ethernet LAN por t is pre sented o n an RJ-45 connect or with an auto -sensing/full-dup lex 10Base -T or 100Base- T interface. Also incl uded are: • 100Base-TX half-/fu ll-duplex op eration (100 + 100 ) • 10Base-T half- /full-duplex op eration ( 10 + [...]

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    Hardware overview 20 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n System timing Th e iD S L T- D AC ' s s ys t em t im i n g m ay b e d e r iv ed f ro m an i n te rn a l c l oc k f r o m a n on - bo a rd ch i p , a CP E iD S L modem, a netw ork clock fro m one of the T1/E1 W AN ports, o r an external 6 4-kHz BITS (building integrated t[...]

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    Hardware overview 21 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n Figure 4. Model 3 196RC front panel LE Ds LED display Front panel LED s (figure 3) display the st atus of the WAN po rts, the iDSL ports, the Ethernet LAN port, power, and the alarms. The LE Ds are described in table 3 . Table 3. LED definitions LED Color Stat us Mea ning POW[...]

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    Hardware overview 22 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n CLK SOURCE Green On so lid The 3196RC is set as the Master Clock source. Flashing The 3196RC is set as the secondary cloc k source. Off The 3196RC is set as the slave, getting its clock from the H.110 Bus. CLK ERROR Yellow On solid Master Clock source has been lost and the 31[...]

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    Ap prov als 23 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 1 • Introd uctio n Appr ovals The Mo del 3196RC T -DAC has achieve d the following approvals and certif ications: • Safety - UL 60950 - Industry Canada CSA C22.2 No. 60950 • RTTE Directive (CE Mark) - EMC Directiv e 89/336/EEC - Low Voltage Dir ective 73/23 /EEC (EN 6095 0) - ETSI CTR 12 - ETSI C[...]

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    24 Chapter 2 Hardware installation Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................25 Unpacking t he Model 31 96RC T-DAC ............... ...................... ................. ....................... ..[...]

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    Introduction 25 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Intr oduction This chapt er co ntains the f ollowing proc ed ures for i nstalling th e Mod el 3196RC 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 t[...]

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    T-DAC blades installation 26 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Note The T- DAC should be installe d as cl ose as p ossible to the termin ation 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[...]

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    Cable installation 27 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Cable i n stall ation 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 6 ). The Ethernet port will autosense the correct s peed o[...]

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    Cable installation 28 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Figure 7. 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 o r PC The 10/100Base-T Ethernet port can connect to a single Ethernet-capable workstation or PC by means of a cross o ve[...]

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    Cable installation 29 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Connecting to th e T1/E1 W AN po rts An active T1 /E1 is not neces sary to configure th e T-DA C. Ho wever, an active T1/E1 connection is required when mapping iDSL mode ms to specific ti me slots i n the T1/E1 ports or even for mapping WAN time slots to other WAN tim[...]

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    Cable installation 30 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation 2. The other end of the cab le has 68 non-ter minated twi sted-pairs f or connect ion to a punch-down block (s ee table 4 ). Select the twisted pairs for the WAN ports that will be act ivated and terminat e them on the punch-down block. Table 4. W AN cable’s 68 non-[...]

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    Cable installation 31 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Conne cting the iDSL por ts The remote (CPE ) iDSL mode ms are connected to the T-DAC via the RJ-21X cable (see figure 12 ). Figure 12. RJ-2 1X connector 1. Connect th e RJ-21X connector of the cable into the 50-pin RJ -21X recept acle on th e rear o f the 3196RC. 2. [...]

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    Cable installation 32 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Note The 2-wi re iDSL modem line s are pol arity insensit ive so you o nly need to ma tch the corr ect pair of wires to the corre ct pair of t e rmin als on the punch -down block. 3. Select and attach the ap propriate twisted pai r from each remote (CPE ) iDSL modem o[...]

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    Cable installation 33 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 2 • Hardware installation Note To synchron ize the ForeFron t system with a BITS c lock, you must connect the site BITS clock system to th e EXT CLOCK connec tor located on the rear-panel of th e T-DAC WAN Access Module rear card (see figure 13 ). Figu re 13. EX T CL OCK connecto r location Do[...]

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    Completing the hardware installation 34 Model 3196RC 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 i s delivered from the CPCI c hassis b ackplane through t he 47-pin PIC MG[...]

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    35 Chapter 3 Configuring the T -DAC for operation Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................36 Con figurat ion prere quisite s ...................... ....................... ........................[...]

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    Introduction 36 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Intr oduction This chapter contains the fo llowing procedures that describe con figuring the Model 3196RC T-DAC for oper ation: • “Co nfigura tion prere quisites” —lists the it ems you need to hav e on hand before co nfiguring the T-DAC . • “Initia[...]

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    Initi al confi g ura tion through t he RS-2 32 contr ol port 37 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation • If you are usin g a T1 WAN line, you will need the f ollowing informatio n from the telepho ne company (central o ffice): - Line Typ e: either ESF or D4 - Line Coding: either B8ZS or AMI • If you are usin g[...]

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    Initi al confi g ura tion through t he RS-2 32 contr ol port 38 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Setting up the HyperT ermin al (or similar pr ogram) session Do the following: 1. At your PC, find the fi le H YPERT RM.EXE . Open a HyperT erminal session by double-cl icking on the file na me. Figure 15. Connec[...]

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    Initi al confi g ura tion through t he RS-2 32 contr ol port 39 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 6. Configure your COM port settings as s hown in fig ure 17 , then click OK . Figure 17. COM1 Properties window 7. Clic k on th e File menu, then select Properties . 8. Configure the settings f or Function, arrow[...]

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    Initi al confi g ura tion through t he RS-2 32 contr ol port 40 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 9. Connect t he male e n d of t he 3196RC T-DAC’ power cables to the p ower out lets. 10. Boot up informat ion will dis play on your HyperTerminal connection window, event ually f ollowed by a login request win[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 41 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 19. Press the left-arrow curso r key until the TOP L EVEL MANAG EMENT w indow disp lays. 20. Select a for Home , then press <Enter> . 21. Under th e Current Status page, type 1 ( store Config(1) ) to save the cha[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 42 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 5. The 3196RC Config uration Menu home page will ap pear (se e figure 21 ). Figure 21. 319 6RC Configuration Menu ho me page Home page overview The HOME window is divi ded into two p anes: the Configuration Menu pane a[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 43 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Figure 22. HOME page window panes Figure 23. Immediate 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 23 ) saves [...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 44 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation figurat ion changes will be lo st if the power t o the Model 3196RC is turned off. • Har d Rese t —this butto n (see fig ure 23 ) causes the Mode l 3196RC t o perfor m a cold re start. Whe n you select Ha rd Re set[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 45 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 4. To enter t he default gateway, use the f irst Add a route line . The De stinatio n shall r emain 0 .0.0.0 , and there is no mask to enter. 5. In the Gateway box, type your default gateway IP addres s for the 3196RC.[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 46 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Unless i t fails or becomes d isconnecte d, the main ref erence p rovides the sys t em clo ck for the 3196RC . Should this fai lure occur, the fallback referenc e will b e the cloc king source for th e 3196RC’s syste[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 47 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 2. Clic k the System Cl ocking hyperlink on the 3196RC Configuratio n Menu to open the System Clocking Config uration p age (see figure 27 ). Figure 27. System Clocking Configuration pag e, example 2 3. For Clock Refer[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 48 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation The DS0 Mapping window (Digital Cross Connect Confi guration) provides full DS0 grooming and supports three variations. You may define connections betwee n (1) an iDSL mo dem and a WA N port, (2) two iD SL modems, or ([...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 49 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation The fol lowing notati on shoul d be used for assigning t imeslots: • dash: (-), e.g., 1-3 • comma: (,), e .g., 1,4,9 • combo: 1-2, 3,6-7 Examples for co nfiguring static connectio ns. Three exampl es are provide [...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 50 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 8. On th e 3196RC Configur ation Menu , click the iDSL hyperlink to ope n the iDSL Port Configurat ion page ( figure 30 ). Usi n g your mnemonic naming convention sc heme, enter a name for t his connec tion in the Circ[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 51 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 9. On th e Config urat ion/inf ormat ion pane , clic k on the n umber 3 under the column titled Port # to open the iDSL Port 3 Details page (see figure 31 ). Figure 31. iDSL Port 1 Details page 10. Click t he Change Co[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 52 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Connect an E1 line, (WAN) Port 2, timeslots 1 - 31, to ano ther E1 li ne, (WAN) Port 3, ti meslots 1 - 31. Solu tion: 1. Under Dev Type A , select t1-e1(1) . 2. Under Dev Num A , select por t2(2) . 3. Under Dev Slots A[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 53 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 15. Click t he Submit button at the bot tom of the page. 16. Repeat step s 9 through 15 for i D SL mod e m port 16. You have completed the conf iguration fo r example 3. Exampl e 4 Mapping between differen t blades. Co[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 54 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Activating th e iDSL po rts Do the following to activate an iDSL port: 1. On the 31 96RC Configurat ion Menu, clic k the DSL hype rlink to display th e iDSL Po rt Confi guration page (see figure 33 ). (O ptional: Using[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 55 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation • Front panel s witch es • DTE te st mode • User ID Do the following to c onfigure the iDSL port parameters on the Patto n CPE device : 1. On the 3196RC home page click the DSL hyperlink to display the iDSL Port [...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 56 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 2. Scroll to the table ro w for the port wh ich connects t o the Patton CPE dev ice, and click the por t number hyperlink to dis play the iDSL Port # Details p age.[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 57 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 3. Click the [change configuration] butto n to display the configurab le parameters for the Patton CPE de vice on the right-hand side of the page (see below). 4. Use the drop-do wn menus to set the confi gurable parame[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 58 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Figure 35. T1/E 1 Link Activity Ports 1 – 4 pa ge. 3. Clic k the Config uration… hyperlink then click the Modify Configuration... hyperlin k to open the WAN Circui t CONF IGURATIO N LIN K window ( see figur e 36 ) [...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 59 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 2. From the Line Coding pull-d o wn menu ( figure 3 8 ) sele ct dsx1 AMI( 5) or dsxHDB3( 3) . Most installatio ns will use HD B3. Figure 38. Line Coding pull-down menu w ith dsx1HDB3(3) selected 3. From the Line Build [...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 60 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Configurin g line settings and signaling for T1 Accessing the Line Interface Settings 1. On the 3196RC Configurat ion Menu , click the T1/E1 Link hyperlink to op en the T1/E 1 LINK AC TIV- ITY OVERVIEW page ( figure 41[...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 61 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 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 43 ) and vi ew th e Line Interface Settings . Figure 43. WAN [...]

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    Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configuration 62 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 2. From the Line Coding pull-d o wn menu ( figure 4 5 ), select dsx1B8ZS(2) or dsx1A MI(5) . Figure 4 5. Line Co ding pull-down m enu with dsx1B8ZS(2 ) selec ted 3. From the Line Build Out pull-do w n menu ( figure 46 [...]

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    Saving y our configura tion 63 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Savi ng your confi guration At this point you have co mpleted the basic conf iguratio n of your T-DAC for oper ation. To save your configu- ration settings in non- volatile RAM, do the following: 1. On the Configuration Menu click the Select HOM[...]

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    Backing up your conf igurat ion para meters 64 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation Note The paramete rs that will be expo rted are the po wer-up settings as they are stored in flash memory and may not be the current oper ating parameters. To ens ure that you export the most c urrent parameters, go to HOME, then[...]

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    Backing up your conf igurat ion para meters 65 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 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 Import/Export page ( figure 50 ) click the Export Flash... hy[...]

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    Completing the installation 66 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation – To save th e displa yed da ta as a text fi le, use your br owser’ s Save function ( figure 51 ). Using Netscape 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 the dia[...]

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    Completing the installation 67 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation 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 have to[...]

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    68 Chapter 4 Operation and shutdown Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................69 Activati ng the Mod el 319 6RC .................. ....................... ................. ....................... .[...]

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    Introduction 69 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 4 • Operation and shutdown Intr oduction This chapter d escribes how to s tart up and power do wn the Mode l 3196RC. Activating the Model 3196RC The Mo del 3196RC i s activated by co mpleting the pr ocedures in c hapter 2, “Hardware installation” on page 24 and chap ter 3, “Config uring th e T[...]

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    70 Chapter 5 T roubleshooting and maintenance Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................71 Fault ana lysis ...................... ............................ ....................... ........... ...[...]

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    Introduction 71 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance Intr oduction This chapter describes troub leshooting and fault analysis th at can be perfor med by the op erator. If you requ ire more help, re fer to chap ter 6, “Contacti ng Patton for assi stance” on page 85. Refer to table 7 for a list of com- mon sym[...]

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    Fault analysis 72 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance Fau lt an alysis The foll owing proc edures o utline step s you should fo llow when trouble shooting a Model 3196RC 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 to[...]

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    Fault analysis 73 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance SYSTE M Front panel Green Flash- ing The Model 3196 RC is operating normally. No action rec- ommended. Off The Model 3196RC is not functioning properly. As soon as possible, unplug both power cables from the Model 3196RC, wait 30 seconds, then plug the cable[...]

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    Basic iDSL and T1 /E1 test modes 74 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance Basic iDSL an d T1/E1 test modes Model 3196RC T-DACS of fer a variet y of test mod es for indivi dual G.HSDSL and T1/E1 ports that are of o ut- standing value when initially installing or troubl eshooting connections on the iDSL or T1/E1 si[...]

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    Basic iDSL and T1 /E1 test modes 75 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance Figure 52. Local loopback To select local loop go to the iDSL p age and find the port to be placed under loopback. Lo cate the Te s t M o d e dro p down menu a nd sel ect loca l Loop(1 ) . Go to the bo ttom of the sc reen and cl ick on the [...]

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    Basic iDSL and T1 /E1 test modes 76 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance To activate remote loop, do the following: 1. Go to the iDSL page and find the po rt to be placed unde r loopback. 2. Locate the Te s t M o d e drop down men u and se lect remoteL oop(2) . 3. Go to the bottom of the screen and clic k on the[...]

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    Basic iDSL and T1 /E1 test modes 77 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance T1/E1 port test modes The 3196RC offers a number of diagnostics too ls to test oper ation and perfor mance of t he T1/E1 p orts and line. Diagnostics incl ude D SX1 pa yloa d loop and DSX1 line loo p. DSX1 payload loo p (dsx1P ayload Loop) [...]

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    Period ic maintenanc e 78 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance DSX1 line loop (dsxLin eLoop) When activated, data received at the selected T1/E1 port, is looped back to the originating device (see figu re 56 ). Data is looped at the T 1/E1 port. Fig ure 56 . Line L oop To activate line loop, do the following: 1.[...]

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    Maintenance 79 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance Maint enanc e This se ction d escribes replacing the Mode l 3196RC. Replacing th e Model 3 196RC If you iso late a proble m to the a Mod el 3196RC c o mponent , the entire Mode l 3196RC must be repl aced as follows. Exporting the current Model 3196RC configurat[...]

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    Maintenance 80 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance 2. On the Configuration Menu pane, click the Import /Exp ort hyperlink to display the Impor t/E xport page ( figure 57 ). Figure 57. IMPORT/EXPORT pag e[...]

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    Maintenance 81 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance 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/Export page ( figure 57 on page 80) clic k the Export Flash... hyperlink. The T-DAC will get the configurati on file currently stored in [...]

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    Maintenance 82 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance – To save the di splayed data as a tex t file , use your brow ser’s Save functio n (see fi gure 59 ). U sing Netscape 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 [...]

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    Maintenance 83 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance 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 button itself rema ins depresse d. The blade ca n then be remov ed. 4. Remove the malfunct ioning Model 3[...]

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    Maintenance 84 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 5 • Trou blesho oting a nd mainte nance Completing the installation This sect ion verif ies that the Mode l 3196RC is fully operational. 1. Verify that the green POWER LE D is l it . I f t h e POWER LED is flashing green, refer to section “Fault anal- ysis” on page 72. 2. Verify that the WAN LE D[...]

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    85 Chapter 6 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................86 Contact inf ormati on ................. ...................... ........... ................. ..............[...]

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    Introduction 86 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 6 • Contacting P atton for assistance Intr oduction This chapte r contains t he foll owing info rmation: • “Contact information” —des cribes how to contac t Patton technical sup port for assistance. • “Warranty Service and Returned Merch andis e Authorizations (RMAs)” —contains infor[...]

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    Warranty Service and Returned Merch andise Authorizations (RMAs) 87 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual 6 • Contacting P atton for assistance Return for cr edit policy • Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issu ed upon rec eipt and i nspecti on of the equip ment. • 30 to 120 days: We will add a 20% resto c king char ge (crediting yo[...]

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    88 Appendix A Network Por ts (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................89[...]

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    Introduction 89 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual A • Network Ports (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Intr oduction Figure 60 shows the pin-out for the RJ-21X 50-pin Telco connector. Table 9 contains the band-marked color codes for the RJ-21X 50-pin Telco connect or Figure 60. 50-pin Telco conne ctor Table 9 . Band Mark ed Color Co de DSL Po rt 50 Pin Pos[...]

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    Introduction 90 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual A • Network Ports (RJ-21X) connector pin-out Port 15 15 40 Slate/Black Black/Slate Port 16 16 41 Blu e/Y ell ow Yellow/Blue 17 42 Orange/Yellow Yellow/Orange 18 43 Green/Yellow Yellow/Green 19 44 Brown/Yellow Yellow/Brown 20 45 Slate/Yellow Yellow/Slate 21 46 Blue /Violet Violet/Blue 22 47 Orange /V[...]

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    91 Appendix B WA N N e t w o r k M o d u l e connector pinout Chapter cont ents Introd uction ............ ...................... ................. ....................... ........... ................. ...................... ............ ..................92 68-Pin Telc o pinout ................. ...................... ........... .................[...]

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    Introduction 92 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual B • WAN Network Module Intr oduction The WAN cable is 6 feet in length comprising 34 twis te d pair s. On e end of th e cable wil l have th e AMP c on- nector 7 49621-7 (o r equivalent) and t he AMP back shell 749195-2 (or equival ent). The other en d will be blunt. Figure 61. 68- pin SCSI connector[...]

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    68-Pin Telco pinout 93 Model 3196RC T-DAC User Man ual B • WAN Network Module Port 5/RX 10 10 44 Tan/Brown Brown/Tan Port 13/RX 26 26 60 Pink/Violet Violet/Pink Port 6/TX 11 11 45 Tan/Pink Pink/Tan Port 14/TX 27 27 61 Pink/Blue Blue/Pink Port 6/RX 12 12 46 Tan/Orange Orange/Tan Port 14/RX 28 28 62 Pink/Yellow Yellow/Pink Port 7/TX 13 13 47 Tan/Vi[...]