User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- System Description
- Microwave Path Engineering Basics
- Engineering Guidelines
- Network Turnup Procedure
- User Interface Guide
- 1. Navigating the Terminal Menu
- 2. Menu and System Control
- 3. Menu Descriptions
- > System Status
- > Main Menu
- > System Configuration
- > RF Link Configuration
- > RF Link Performance History (Main Screen)
- > RF Link Error History
- > RF Link Max/Min Received Power History
- > RF Link Min/Max Received Signal Quality History
- > Datapath Provisioning
- > 4xE1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > E1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > E1x Performance History
- > T1 Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > T1x Status/Configuration/Loopback
- > Ethernet Switch Module Configuration/Status/History (Main Screen)
- > Ethernet Switch Configuration
- > Ethernet Switch Status
- > Management/Utilities (Main Screen)
- > Ping Utility
- > Firmware Upgrade Utility
- > RF Link Management Bridge Configuration
- > System Alarms
- Detail Level Procedures
- MIBs
- Troubleshooting Guide
- 1. Overview
- 2. LED Indicators
- PWR LED
- TST LED
- RF DWN LED
- RF LOW LED
- T1 Interface Alarms
- E1 Interface Alarms
- 1. Display the E1(x) Status screen and check the E1(x) Interface Alarm field to identify the active alarm.
- 1. Verify that the E1 cable is connected to the E1 interface on the TRACER 64x0.
- 2. Verify the connections at the opposite end of the E1 cable.
- 3. Verify that the framing mode (framed, multiframed, or unframed) is the same for both the TRACER 64x0 and the E1 equipment.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- 2. Verify the cable connections for the E1 interface are solid.
- LAN LEDs
- 3. RF Errors
- 4. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
- 5. Installing/Troubleshooting the TRACER Hardware
Section 6 DLP-1 TRACER 6000 Series Integrated System Manual
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1. Connecting a VT100 terminal to the TRACER 64x0:
2. Connecting a PC emulating a VT100 terminal to the TRACER 64x0:
Most PCs or laptops can run communications software that emulates a VT100 terminal. Examples
include Windows programs such as Terminal
® or Hyperterminal®. However, there are many other
adequate, commercially available software packages which will allow your PC or laptop to emulate a
VT100 terminal.
You are now ready to log in to the TRACER 64x0 as described in DLP-2, Logging into the TRACER 64x0, on
page 95.
Perform one of the following steps:
• Set the parameters of the VT100 terminal or PC to:
– 9600 baud rate
– 8 data bits
– No parity
– 1 stop bit
– No flow control
• If the terminal has a parallel setting, disable this setting and use the serial port.
Using the CRAFT Port
• Plug the DB-9 male end of the data cable into the TRACER 64x0 CRAFT port on the front
of the unit. Make the connection to the VT100 terminal as appropriate for your equipment.
• Set the parameters of the communications software to:
– 9600 baud rate
– 8 data bits
– No parity
– 1 stop bit
– No flow control
• Set the PC for direct connect (instead of dial up connection) on the appropriate com port.
Using the CRAFT Port
• Plug the DB-9 male end of the data cable into the TRACER 64x0 CRAFT port on the front
of the unit. Make connection to the PC or laptop as appropriate for your equipment.