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ADTRAN MX2800 M13 User Manual
ADTRAN MX2800 M13 User Guide
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  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, 7-2 61200290L1-1G Section 7, Circuit and Network Redundancy MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual NOTE In this mode, the DS3 must be connected to the IN and OUT jacks for DS3 A. 3. CIRCUIT FAILURE RECOVERY MODE In Circuit Failure Recovery Mode, two controller cards are installed with an incoming single DS3 line. See Figure 7-2 on page 7-2. In this mode, the MX2800 can continue operating in the event of a controller card failure. When both cards are healthy, the primary card actively processes data while the secondary card stands by and is ready to take over if the first fails. The secondary card continuously monitors the li

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Installation and Operation, Section 2 61200290L1-1G 2-7 LAN Port The LAN port is an 8-pin modular connector that provides a 10Base-T Ethernet LAN interface. This LAN interface is used for SNMP and Telnet control. NOTE Connect the LAN port to intra-building wiring only. Modem Port The modem port is an 8-pin modular jack that provides a telephone line (POTS) connection for the internal V.34 modem. NOTE Information regarding the built-in modem applies to the part numbers 4202290L1, 4202290L2, 4202290L3, and 4202290L4. The MX2800 can be configured as a dial-in host and also as a dial-out-on-trap device (the unit dials out to a specified host to re

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9 61200290L1-1G 9-17 5. TL1 ERROR CODES When the MX2800 denies a received TL1 command, the Output Response message has an associated four letter error code indicating the reason for denial. Table 9 -5 lists possible error codes. TL1 Editing TL1 editing commands allow the MX2800 to be provisioned through a TL1 session rather than through the menu system that is accessed using a VT100 terminal emulator. User account information must be provi- sioned through a console menu session or TL1 session prior to initiating a TL1 session. Once a TL1 session has been initiated using the ACT-USER command,

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, 9-26 61200290L1-1G Section 9, Transaction Language 1 (TL1) MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual DSXLBKDETECTION ENUM One of the following: •DISABLE •CSU •NIU • M13INBAND •UNAVAIL Identifies for each T1/E1 interface whether the T1/E1 will respond to loopback requests • DISABLE - does not respond to loopback tests • CSU - cause the channel to loop up or loop down when it receives a CSU loop- up or loop-down pattern for more than 5 seconds • NIU - cause the channel to loop up or loop down when it receives an NIU loop-up or loop-down pattern for more than

  • MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9 61200290L1-1G 9-29 PSPOWERLOWRLY Y/N Y or [N] Identifies status of Power Supply Power Low alarm relay • Yes (Y) - enables alarm • No (N) - disables alarm PSTEMPCRITRLY Y/N Y or [N] Identifies status of Power Supply Temper- ature Critical alarm relay • Yes (Y) - enables alarm • No (N) - disables alarm PSTEMPH

  • MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Configuration, Section 3 61200290L1-1G 3-41 CAUTION The standby card must remain in place until the upload process is complete and the ACT LED is no longer solid amber and returns to flashing green. Removing the standby card during the uploading process will corrupt the software. 7. The system must be manually reset after downloading new software

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, 61200290L1-1G E-1 APPENDIX E, GLOSSARY Appendix E Glossary 10Base-T Ethernet connector which implements the IEEE standard on 24-gauge, unshielded twisted-pair wiring. A AMI Alternate Mark Inversion. A bipolar line-coding format in T1 transmission systems whereby successive ones are alternately inverted. ANSI American National Standards Institute. A nonprofit organization that coordinates voluntary standards activities in the United States. asynchronous A method of data transmission which allows characters to be sent at irregular intervals by preceding

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, A-8 61200290L1-1G Appendix A, Acceptance Test Procedure MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual 3. Remove the loopback from the DS3 and ensure that no other DS3 signal is entering the MX2800 through the DSX-3 cross-connect bay or connecting equipment, such as DCS. 4. The MX2800 should go into Critical alarm, thus closing the relay contacts and sending the alarm to the alarm monitoring equipment. 5. Verify that the alarm is being properly reported as a Critical alarm. Noncritical Alarm Relay Test This test actuates the Noncritical alarm relay contacts. Equipment Required: • 1 DS

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9 61200290L1-1G 9-11 * An asterisk indicates optional command blocks. TL1 Autonomous Messages Autonomous messages provide a mechanism for real time reporting of system events. Although most events reported are alarms, some events are only informational. The Verb, Mod1, and Mod2 parameters of the message indicate what type of event has occurred. NOTE The default setting for Autonomous message reporting is OFF. Follow these steps to enable Autonomous message reporting: • If it has not already been done, initiate a TL1 session by following the setup procedures and using the ACT-USER command. •

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9 61200290L1-1G 9-25 DSXCFGSTATE ENUM One of the following: •DISABLE •ENABLE •UNAVAIL •AUTO Identifies the DSX configuration state • DISABLE - disables the current configuration • ENABLE - enable the newest configuration • UNAVAIL - the configuration is unavailable • AUTO - the configuration is set to auto save in nonvolatile memory DSXCVTHRS ENUM One of the following: •DISABLE •1E3 •1E4 •1E5 •1E6 Indicates a limit on the number of code violations accepted by the unit over a single T1/E1 before the unit switches controller cards •

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, A-4 61200290L1-1G Appendix A, Acceptance Test Procedure MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual • DS2 #6 = M12(4xT1) • DS2 #7 = M12(4xT1) NOTE For additional information about the previous configuration, refer to Network Interface on page 3-4. 2. Press the ESC key to get back to the main Configuration menu. Provisioning the DS1 Ports 1. From the main Configuration menu, select T1/E1 Interface. The Configure T1/E1 Interface menu should appear. Since there are 28 DS1 ports to configure and all of them need to be set identically dur- ing acceptance testing, the Se

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, I-4 61200290L1-1G Index MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Performance Parameters menu (DS2) 5-11 Performance Parameters menu (DS3) 5-4 phone numbers primary 3-19 secondary 3-19 pin assignments auxiliary port B-1 control connector B-1 craft port B-1 LAN B-1 LAN port B-1 pinouts A-1, B-1 power connection, rear panel 2-8 Power Fail, Power Supply State 4-4 power loss recovery non-redundant power mode 8-1 power supply and source recovery mode 8-2 power supply recovery mode 8-2 Power Low Power Supply State 4-4 power supply and source recovery mode 8-2 power s

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, 3-40 61200290L1-1G Section 3, Configuration MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Load All Default Settings This option defaults all settings for the unit. Once the settings have been successfully retrieved, Command Accepted will appear at the bottom of the screen CAUTION The User Account Management table is also reset to default. Updating Software Select Update Flash Software from the Utilities menu to update software, using either XModem protocol or TFTP. NOTE Before beginning update of Flash software, disable the Auto Save feature o

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Installation and Operation, Section 2 61200290L1-1G 2-17 T1/E1 Status LEDs These LEDs apply to each individual T1 or E1. Various conditions are indicated by the state of the LED (its color and whether it blinks, alternates color, or is on solid). The condition descriptions vary depending on whether the LEDs represent T1s or E1s of the active controller card or the controller card on standby. Table 2-5 provides LED definitions for the active and standby cards. Table 2-4. LED Conditions for Standby Cards LED LED State Card Cond

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Glossary, Appendix E 61200290L1-1G E-5 IP Internet protocol. A protocol which provides for transmitting blocks of data between hosts identified by fixed-length addresses. L LAN Local area network. A privately owned network that offers high-speed communi- cations channels to connect information processing equipment in a limited geographic area. local loopback (LL) A type of test used to verify the operation of the local terminal equipment, the CSU, and the connection between the two. The signal from the DTE is looped back by the CSU and is sent back to the DTE. loopback T

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, 5-8 61200290L1-1G Section 5, Statistics MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Unavailable Seconds (UAS) This field is the time in seconds that the network port has been unavailable for data delivery. The T3 link is down or in test or the signaling state is down. Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS) This field indicates the number of seconds with one or more out-of-frame defects or a detected incoming AIS. Line Coding Violation (LCV) This field is the number of bipolar violations (BPVs) and excessive zeros (EXZs) that have occurred. Line Errored Seconds (LES) This field is the number of seconds in whic

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Configuration, Section 3 61200290L1-1G 3-39 Loading Default Settings Select Load Default Settings from the Utilities menu. Three options are available for loading default settings. Load Default Settings Other Than System Management This option defaults all Network and T1/E1 interfaces but does not change management-related options. Refer to Management Options on page 3-17 for the management-related options. CAUTION Loading the default settings will set the T1/E1 state of all DS1 ports to Auto

  • 61200290L1-1G A-1 APPENDIX A, ACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURE Appendix A Acceptance Test Procedure 1. INTRODUCTION This appendix describes the procedures to be used in performing acceptance testing of ADTRAN’s Total Access MX2800 M13 Multiplexer. It is assumed that the MX2800 has already been installed, powered-up, equipped and cabled to the DSX-1 and DSX-3 or connecting equipment according to

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Configuration, Section 3 61200290L1-1G 3-19 Figure 3-13. Dialup Options Menu Primary and Secondary Phone Numbers When the MX2800 dials out to send a trap, it first dials the Primary Phone Number. If the call is unsuccess- ful, it tries the Secondary Phone Number. Attempts between the two numbers continue until a call is estab- lished and the trap is reported (or until each number’s maximum for redial attempts is reached). Refer to Maximum Redial Attempts on page 3-19. Initializing String The AT command entered in this field is used to initialize the modem. Normally,

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Acceptance Test Procedure, Appendix A 61200290L1-1G A-11 craft port by selecting Configuration, Network Interface and Timing from the Main Menu, or by ensuring continuity to and proper provisioning of the MX2800 and connecting equipment. At the DS1 level, the MX2800 has three Service States. They operate as follows: • Disabled – No signal continuity exists through the MX2800, and no alarms are detected or transmitted. • Enabled – Signal continuity and alarming are always enabled. • Auto Enable (default) – Signal continuity and alarming exi

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, 2-2 61200290L1-1G Section 2, Installation and Operation MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual NOTE MIB files are available from ADTRAN in the support section of the ADTRAN Web page at www.adtran.com. 4. POWER UP The AC version of the MX2800 is provided with a 6-foot power cable terminated in a three-prong plug which is connected to a grounded 120 VAC power receptacle. NOTE Power to the AC version of the MX2800 must be provided from a grounded 120 VAC power receptacle. The DC version of the MX2800 is provided with two

  • ADTRAN MX2800 M13, MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9 61200290L1-1G 9-9 AID* Identifies the component to which the desired alarm pertains. Identifiers are integers and are dependent on the entity specified in “MOD2” as follows: for EQPT: 401 Generic 402 Control Card A 403 Control Card B 404 Power Supply A 405 Power Supply B ALL all EQPT identifiers (default selection) for T1: 101 DS1#1 102 DS1#2 . 128 DS1#28 ALL all DS1 circuits (default selection) for T2: 201 DS2#1 202 DS2#2 . 207 DS2#7 ALL all DS2 circuits (default selection) for T3: 301 DS3

  • MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual Transaction Language 1 (TL1), Section 9 61200290L1-1G 9-19 RTRV-T3:UNIT-1:300:3:::DS3MAXNUMSW; (This would return the setting for the maximum number of switches for controller cards.) RTRV-EQPT:UNIT-1:400:5:::PSTEMPCRITRLY; (This would return the status of the alarm relay for power supply temperature critical.)

  • 3-4 61200290L1-1G Section 3, Configuration MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual 2. NETWORK INTERFACE Select Network Interface to access the network configuration parameters. See Figure 3-3. Configure the MX2800 network settings to match the DS3 signal received from the service provider. Figure 3-3. Network Configuration Menu DS3 Configuration The DS3 Configuration selections are used to co

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